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Former captain and dual premiership player, Don McKenzie, recalls his 266-game career at Essendon, where he defied an early knock-back to become one of the club's finest ruckmen and servants. Don also discusses his leading role in the league-altering player strike, in 1970, that saw him stripped of the captaincy but helped set in motion the establishment of the AFL Players' Association.
By Dr Dan EddyFormer captain and dual premiership player, Don McKenzie, recalls his 266-game career at Essendon, where he defied an early knock-back to become one of the club's finest ruckmen and servants. Don also discusses his leading role in the league-altering player strike, in 1970, that saw him stripped of the captaincy but helped set in motion the establishment of the AFL Players' Association.