THERE is one club and one club only listed on his PlayHQ profile.
Harrison Sim plays his 100th senior game for Moe today.
The Lions vice-captain has been a prominent figure around the club for many years, becoming a familiar face to just about everyone.
Harri has come up from the very, very juniors, playing for Moe since before he was 10-years-old, progressing through the ranks.
He made his senior debut as a 17-year-old, and has gone on to feature in multiple finals series playing as a highly skilled midfielder/forward, where he has also kicked more than 70 goals.
His delivery by foot has been a feature, to go with his supreme fitness, often seeing him blitz all comers during preseason.
The journey to 100 games has also been a great show of resilience, as injuries (particularly late in seasons) have unfortunately robbed him of further opportunity.
His work around the club has been exceptional, and was formally recognised only a couple of seasons ago with the awarding of the Ian Jennings Memorial for excellence on and off field.
Appropriately wearing the No 4 made famous by his dad, Lachlan, the junior Sim continues to add to the combined games tally.
Anyone’s guess as to how many games the pair would have as player/coach combined.
The family have been part of the fabric at the club, with Harri’s mum Julie a life member and sister Lilli a past netballer, along with a host of uncles, aunties and cousins as either past or present players and supporters.
Liam Durkin
Editor Latrobe Valley Express