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It is family first for Steele Sidebottom. It meant Sidebottom, the Magpies vice-captain, would have been unlikely to return until at least the second week of finals. He served a four-match suspension earlier in the season for breaching the AFL's COVID-19 protocols. Convicts, breweries and name changes - it's all part of the enthralling tale of how Steele Sidebottom got his family name. On Friday, the club was advised that Ablett will not be able to enter Queensland until September 1 unless a hard quarantine arrangement is accepted.
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Instead, he wanted his family to join him.In letters home, Sidebottom offered to pay for their relocation to Victoria and to help establish them in their new lives.His only condition was that they had to change their surname to Sidebottom, so he could avoid trouble for falsifying his name.The proposal was eventually accepted by his elderly father and all but two of his siblings and their families.
So thank you.”“My pleasure, Steele,” Sutherland said. He may only have one game left in the season.
"Steele was in clear discomfort but the extent of the injury and an anticipated recovery period won't be known until after the surgery," Collingwood football manager Geoff Walsh said. Personal information; Full name: Steele Sidebottom: Hear from the head coach from the 2020 E.W Copeland Best & Fairest Awards night. How Steele became a Sidebottom. But logistical issues around COVID-19 quarantine protocols, combined with the uncertainty of finals fixturing, have since seen them decide to remain in Victoria. There is not much info known about his parents. He has an older brother named Ryan Sidebottom who is a cricketer. “Of course, once he returns, he has to come back to Queensland. Today at 2:30 PM.
Steele Sidebottom plays footy with a smile on his face.And the Collingwood champion is smiling now after hearing, for the first time, the epic story of how the Sidebottoms came to settle in Australia.It’s a tale that stretches back almost 200 years, encompassing a violent crime in England, a death sentence, a brutal term as a convict, some ill-gotten wealth that led to success in Melbourne’s early days, a remarkable gesture of love that improved the fortunes of an entire clan, and a mysterious name change that ultimately produced one of footy’s great names.“It’s a nice surprise,” Sidebottom, 27, told the AFL Record.“It’s blown me away a bit actually.“It’s good to know about where you come from, but to have this pretty amazing story in your family just takes it to another level.”It’s no surprise the Magpies vice-captain was unaware of his colourful heritage, given that traditionally his clan was devoutly religious and determined to whitewash ‘the convict stain’ and any suggestion of impropriety.And, besides, many subsequent descendants had merely suspected there was ‘a skeleton in the cupboard’.The AFL Record just happened to stumble across what was once a closely guarded secret.Some time back when we revealed North Melbourne captain Jack Ziebell’s German ancestry, family historian Janet Hubbard mentioned we might be interested in highlighting the fascinating pedigree of another of her distant relations, Steele Sidebottom.She gave us a copy of a self-published book about the Sidebottoms, and it was soon apparent there was a ripping yarn to tell.So we arranged for the author, Don Sutherland, to give the Pies star a family history lesson.Retired engineer Sutherland, sprightly at 81, is a Melbourne fan but naturally takes a special interest in Sidebottom.The distant relatives met for the first time at the Holden Centre.Sutherland says they are fourth cousins, twice removed.In other words, his great-great grandfather and Sidebottom’s four-times-great-grandfather were brothers.Another brother is the reason for this story.“Did you know your name should be Langford instead of Sidebottom?” Sutherland asked.“No ... really? Batman died soon after (in 1839) so William got the lot.”We remind Steele Sidebottom of this Batman link as we cross Batman Avenue to do a photo shoot by the Yarra River.“Oh, this just keeps getting better,” he laughs.William Sidebottom’s property portfolio included blocks in what are now prime positions in the CBD, including the £50 purchase of what later was the site of the original Coles store in Bourke St.He also became one of pioneering Melbourne’s most successful publicans, at various times owning five hotels, including two in each of Bourke and Elizabeth streets, with names such as the Coleman’s Race, the Black Horse and the Golden Fleece.“I might try to inherit some of it,” Steele Sidebottom quipped.William Sidebottom catered for a variety of clientele, given one of his watering holes was hailed as “substantial and commodious” while another was labelled “a tavern of questionable repute”.He was also one of just four publicans to operate at the first race meeting at Flemington in March 1838.The next winter, at 38, he married English lass Emma Hale, who was just 15 or 16 – not an uncommon marrying age for the period.The young bride, the sister of brewer Mills’ wife, descended from Sir Matthew Hale, Chief Justice to the King’s Bench in the 1670s, and was the daughter of a former British army officer who was wounded at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.Sidebottom’s life continued to improve. He embraces the good and the bad of his family history.And there’s another terrific crime link.
“It could’ve been to hide the shame for his family.“It could also have been because his mother’s extended family, the Sidebottoms, had become wealthy in the cotton industry and he was trying to receive better treatment from the courts.”If the latter was his motivation, he failed miserably.The renamed William Sidebottom and Barker were charged with highway robbery – a serious crime made most famous a century earlier by English outlaw Dick Turpin.They were held in atrocious conditions at the medieval Lancaster Castle for five months before facing court on March 5, 1825.A jury found them guilty and they were sentenced to death.This was soon commuted to life transportation, meaning they were forbidden from returning to England.In the meantime they were forced to walk 370km in chains from Lancaster Castle to London, where they received odious accommodation on a prison hulk before making the arduous voyage to Van Diemen’s Land (Tasmania).Sidebottom’s convict record noted he was single, stood 163cm (roughly average height) and had dark brown eyes and brown hair.At the time of the crime, he’d been working with Barker as a labourer, but now claimed he was an ostler or stable hand in a clear attempt to avoid being assigned to chain gangs.He took with him only a small box of personal effects, along with a seemingly unbreakable spirit.The Medway, carrying 173 convicts including Sidebottom, arrived in Hobart Town shortly before Christmas 1825.He was assigned to government contractors but soon found trouble, receiving two punishments of 50 lashes each from the dreaded ‘cat o’ nine tails’ for infractions including insolence, disobedience and threatening his master.As a ‘mildly unruly and troublesome’ prisoner, he was sent to Maria Island, where he spent the next four-and-a-half years, copping another 100 lashes for stealing from a shipwrecked brig.Finally on his best behaviour, Sidebottom was for a time assigned to farmer John Brown.In 1835, he was granted a Ticket of Leave, which allowed him some element of freedom, so he moved up to Launceston where he formed a fateful alliance with ex-convict John Mills.Mills was a publican and a brewer and Sidebottom learned a great deal from him.There was a suggestion Sidebottom broke the law by selling sly grog to female convicts, and that the risk paid off because it made him flush with funds to pursue bigger business interests.Sidebottom received a conditional pardon in January 1836 and it wasn’t long before he and Mills travelled across Bass Strait and took their chances in the new ramshackle settlement that became Melbourne.Sidebottom helped Mills establish Melbourne’s first brewery.He also enjoyed success with property deals, some of them dubious in nature, such as the one he struck with Melbourne’s founder John Batman over a block in Bourke St.“It was a shady arrangement,” Sutherland said.
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