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13 Facts About Marcus Ashcroft

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Marcus Ashcroft was born on 25 September 1971 and is a former professional Australian rules footballer.

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Marcus Ashcroft played 318 games for the Brisbane Bears and Brisbane Lions and held the position of General Manager of Football at the Gold Coast Football Club until 2018.

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The Marcus Ashcroft Medal, awarded to the player judged best on ground in the QClash football match played between the Brisbane Lions and Gold Coast Football Club, is named after him.

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Marcus Ashcroft attended Merrimac State High School throughout his teenage years.

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Marcus Ashcroft began playing junior football on the Gold Coast for the Surfers Paradise Demons and later moved to the Southport Sharks to complete his junior football.

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Later that year, Marcus Ashcroft would become the only Queenslander to be drafted in 1988 as the Brisbane Bears recruited the 17-year-old through their zone access.

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Ann Marcus Ashcroft was a cousin of Betty Marlow the wife of Mitiamo Football club legend Allen Marlow.

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Marcus Ashcroft was recruited to join the Brisbane Bears in 1988 when the club was in just its second season in the VFL and made his debut in Round 9 of the following year against North Melbourne at the MCG, collecting 8 disposals and taking 4 marks.

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Marcus Ashcroft played over 150 consecutive games amongst his 318 career appearances.

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Marcus Ashcroft was at various points a key part of the leadership group although he never captained the club.

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Marcus Ashcroft became the first Queenslander to play 300 AFL games in 2003, but his milestone match would not be remembered for the right reasons, as they suffered their first defeat of that season against the Sydney Swans at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

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Marcus Ashcroft retired at the end of that season, winning his third straight AFL premiership medallion in the process.

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Marcus Ashcroft resigned from his position as football manager in October 2017 following the club's third coaching appointment in Stuart Dew and the recent sacking of former coach Rodney Eade.