

In an honour roll built on service and performance, S Lennox stands out for doing both without fuss. S Lennox’s 88-game run carried a steady presence that teammates learned to lean on, especially when the contest tightened. 2 premierships: proof that S Lennox could help build success, then help rebuild it again, never assuming it would simply repeat. The premiership years — 1994 and 1997 — mark some of the club’s standout eras. Individual honours followed too, with Best & Fairest recognition in 1995 — a nod to influence beyond highlights and a reward for consistency. Through different seasons, S Lennox kept the standards simple: be accountable, respect the jumper, and make the people around you better. Teammates describe S Lennox as someone who valued standards: turning up prepared, competing honestly, and leaving things better than they found them. Northcote Park’s honour roll isn’t just a list of achievements; it’s a map of the club’s character. S Lennox is one of the names that helps define it. It’s the sort of legacy that gets passed on in training drills, in committee rooms, and in the stories told after games. Every club has turning points; S Lennox was involved in enough of them to be remembered long after the seasons rolled on. Plenty can be read in the statistics, but the respect attached to S Lennox comes from how they carried responsibility in ordinary weeks. It’s the sort of legacy that gets passed on in training drills, in committee rooms, and in the stories told after games.
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