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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: Mark Ricciuto, Mark Williams, Ken McGregor, Sam Fisher, Beau Waters, Robert Gray, Brad Moran, Tony Modra, Mark Mickan, Bernie Smith, Patrick Dangerfield, Brett Backwell, Fos Williams, Damian Cupido, Laurie Taylor, Scott Welsh, Jason Porplyzia, Tyson Edwards, Bob Keddie, Adam Cooney, Sean Rusling, Jordan Russell, Shaun Rehn, Domenic Cassisi, Hamish Hartlett, Kurt Tippett, Jason Davenport, Don Taylor, Shane Tuck, John Daly, James Ezard, Ryan Willits, Bob Lee, Shane Birss, Ben Rutten, Scott Simister, Harry Morgan, Byron Schammer, Nathan Eagleton, Nathan Brown, Peter Banfield, Neil Kerley, Matthew Lobbe, Grantley Fielke, Ryan Ferguson, Dale Woodhall, Bruce McGregor, Bruce Lindner, Don Roach, Peter Walsh, Jack Broadstock, Craig Williams, Geoff Morris, Ian Borchard, Ron Andrews, Larry Watson, Darren Carlson, Matthew Nicks, Clayton Lamb, Stephen Tiller, Glynn Hewitt, Michael Pettigrew, Jack Sexton, Greg Hollick, Adam Richardson, Robert Snell, Henry Slattery, Ben Marsh, Michael J. Kennedy, Jeff Bray, Darren Wheildon, Robert Day, Tim Schmidt, Tom Hart, Richard Head, Kieran Sporn, Darren Bradshaw, George Bruce, Tom Leahy, Jack Lynch, Lachlan Ross, Keith Kuhlmann, Bill Hudson, James Tierney, Ken Eustice, Glenn Kilpatrick, Trevor Grimwood, Robert Barnes, Ray McArthur, Stan Costello, Ron Benton. Excerpt: Mark Anthony Ricciuto (born 8 June 1975) is a former Australian rules football player, who played for the Adelaide Crows in the Australian Football League (AFL). An eight-time All-Australian and an AFL Hall of Fame Inductee, he is recognised by many as the greatest player in the history of the Adelaide Football Club. Ricciuto was born in Waikerie, South Australia. He was recruited by SANFL team West Adelaide and soon after - as a 16 year old high schooler - was recruited by the Adelaide Crows in 1992. He debuted in the AFL in 19...