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he's getting alot of media coverage at the moment. Its good for the club and he is a fine representative for us as he speaks well, is comfortable in front of the camera and doesn't shy away from tough questions, tough answers and/or some banta.

I missed it, what was said?

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Massive fluff piece, but Melbourne in the media nevertheless.

Said all the MFC invites for tonight got lost in the mail, leading to nervous girlfriends.

Is going to a mates place to watch the GF.

Is getting a limo with Jones, and 2 others, plus the WAGs

That's about it. Still, he spoke well, and had a good rapport with the doctor.

 

About to be on again in the limo with a couple of other players on their way to the Brownlow.


good too see jacky boy must have some taste in music too being that hes on the best radio station going around!!!!

We have never been in the media this extensively, this late in the season. And considering we are a non-finals side, we are getting some players on prime time media outlets (TFS, Triple J Drive). It's fantastic, really.

I seriously thought the brand was dead after a trip down the M-186. The club has since rebounded off-field professionally and superbly. I just need a flag. Everyone does. Will this sort of exposure help us? Well, the way I look at it, the bigger the brand, the bigger the bucks, the bigger the club, the bigger the chance of winning a flag.

Do more of it.

I like that hes becomming big in the media. Im mates with quite a few Brighton Grammar boys so it makes sense hes someone that both the club and media want in the limelight, he speaks very well too. One of my friends is best friends with his GF (McKinnon girl) so the past week all the brownlow shopping and stuff that went on, its amazing how much more the wags get up for tonight!

 

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