Curtain call for game 150

Filed Under Country Curtain | Posted on June 11, 2008

And Curtain will enter the record books at the Demons because he will be the youngest to achieve life membership when he runs on to Bellerive Oval for the second versus third clash against Clarence.

Debuting as a 16-year-old in 2000 in the Statewide League, the now 24-year-old has been a regular midfield cog in the North line-up ever since.

The project manager at the Department of Primary Industry and Water came through the Mariners program in 2001, was awarded the Weller Arnold Medal for the best southern player in the intrastate match against the North in 2002, and the following year was a member of the premiership team.

Curtain also took out the club’s best and fairest award in 2005, and he can’t think of a better game to reach the milestone than in a battle against the Roos.

“North Hobart is a great club with heaps of tradition, and to be recognised in the same vein as past life members is pretty humbling,” he said.

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