KB announced as the next statue at the MCG
SEN | 25 May 2016, 04:01PM
The Melbourne Cricket Club has announced that Richmond legend and SEN broadcaster Kevin Bartlett will be the next statue on the Avenue of Legends at the MCG.
Bartlett has played more games at the MCG than any other player in the history of the VFL/AFL and won five premierships on the ground while playing with the Tigers between 1965 and 1982.
"It's a very humbling thing to happen to a person, particularly when you grow up in the shadows of the MCG, and I grew up in Lennox Street Richmond," said Bartlett of the news.
"I played my first game at the 'G and all my milestones there...one day you're going to have a statue at the MCG which played a huge part in my sporting life, it's a great honour."
Bartlett will join the likes of sporting legends Shane Warne, Norm Smith, John Coleman and Jim Stynes as legends honoured around the MCG precinct.
MCC Chief Executive Stephen Gough rang into Bartlett's SEN radio program to deliver the good news.
"Thank you for calling up and making that official, I know you rang me the other day and I must say it was a very humbling phone call, it's indeed a great honour. I know my wife Denise was there and it brought tears to her eyes," said Bartlett.
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