North champion Brent Harvey will run out for the Kangaroos for the 350th time this afternoon through a special Guard of Honour.

His children Cooper (eldest Son), Lacie (daughter) and Hudson (youngest son) will run through the banner with him while some of the most influential people in his career so far will line up on Etihad Stadium to help commemorate the magnificent milestone.

They include Teena Bailey, the lady who dubbed Brent ‘Little Boomer’ at a junior awards night, family members, former team-mates and Premiership team-mates, his old school teacher Ian Parke and former assistant coach Tony Elshaug.

Guard of Honour

Shayne McClintock - Fiancée
Neil Harvey – Father
Debbie Harvey - Mother
Shane Harvey – Brother
Teena Bailey – The Lady who dubbed him ‘Boomer’
Jason Crowley – Team-mate in first ever team and close friend
Anthony Stevens – Premiership team-mate and close friend
Glenn Archer - Premiership team-mate and close friend
Tara Harvey - Sister
Manfred Pellinger-Reily – First sponsor
Ian Parke – School teacher  
David King - Premiership team-mate and close friend
Brady Rawlings – Former team-mate and close friend
Daniel Harris - Former team-mate and close friend
Dean Funston – Close friend
Stuart Cochrane – Former team-mate and close friend
Tony Elshaug – Former assistant coach
Clint Nichols- Close friend
Paul Lacey – Close friend
Ryan Pagan – Former team-mate and friend, also representing Denis Pagan who is unable to attend
Dave Martin - Close friend
Garry Gardener – Uncle
Brett Gardener - Uncle
Jakai Walker - Nephew
Jaigan Walker - Nephew)
Kym McLintock – Mother-in-law to be
Shane McLintock – Father-in-law to be