VFL/AFL LEGEND PRINT - GREG WILLIAMS

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Overlooked, discarded and devalued early on in his career, Greg Williams ended up leaving the game as one of the most decorated players in VFL/AFL history. Diesel was a player that thrived the contest, relished being in the middle of the play, and was able to anticipate strategic moves well before they took place. He was deadly with ball in hand, with his pin point handball able to break open the play. A Brownlow Medalist at Sydney, his eventual move to Carlton became the key jigsaw puzzle piece in the Blues’ 1995 Premiership team. My drawing captures Williams, ball in hand, surveying his options, ready to launch another famous rocket hand pass, and sits alongside a list of his career highlights.

PAPER TYPE - Printed on beautiful 330gsm Ilford Galerie Lustre Photo Duo.

PAPER SIZE - A2 42 x 59.4cm (16.5 x 23.4”)

Print comes in a mailing tube - unframed - unsigned.

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Overlooked, discarded and devalued early on in his career, Greg Williams ended up leaving the game as one of the most decorated players in VFL/AFL history. Diesel was a player that thrived the contest, relished being in the middle of the play, and was able to anticipate strategic moves well before they took place. He was deadly with ball in hand, with his pin point handball able to break open the play. A Brownlow Medalist at Sydney, his eventual move to Carlton became the key jigsaw puzzle piece in the Blues’ 1995 Premiership team. My drawing captures Williams, ball in hand, surveying his options, ready to launch another famous rocket hand pass, and sits alongside a list of his career highlights.

PAPER TYPE - Printed on beautiful 330gsm Ilford Galerie Lustre Photo Duo.

PAPER SIZE - A2 42 x 59.4cm (16.5 x 23.4”)

Print comes in a mailing tube - unframed - unsigned.

Overlooked, discarded and devalued early on in his career, Greg Williams ended up leaving the game as one of the most decorated players in VFL/AFL history. Diesel was a player that thrived the contest, relished being in the middle of the play, and was able to anticipate strategic moves well before they took place. He was deadly with ball in hand, with his pin point handball able to break open the play. A Brownlow Medalist at Sydney, his eventual move to Carlton became the key jigsaw puzzle piece in the Blues’ 1995 Premiership team. My drawing captures Williams, ball in hand, surveying his options, ready to launch another famous rocket hand pass, and sits alongside a list of his career highlights.

PAPER TYPE - Printed on beautiful 330gsm Ilford Galerie Lustre Photo Duo.

PAPER SIZE - A2 42 x 59.4cm (16.5 x 23.4”)

Print comes in a mailing tube - unframed - unsigned.