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On a sidenote, this is what journalism sounds like in South Australia.......

Meatloaf worthy. Horrible horrible questions

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Horrible, horrible interview from these clowns. Give Neeld a few years in the job and he won't be answering those [censored] questions so nicely.

Interesting part - Words to this extent - "We've got one more appointment to make in the development area and all 3 candidates are from the TAC system". Similar to Greaves and Satterley.

Also talked a lot about Craig and the system whereby he and Misson won't be overruled but will be challenged to be the best.

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Interesting comment by Neeld.

Yesterday I came to the conclusion that the development role for the backline wouldn't go to Leigh Brown as many (including Hagdorn) have predicted.

But then I saw on TAC cup futurestars today that Brown has been coahing TAC cup at the cannons (I think) for some time.

Pencil him in.

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they're full of Farmers Union Iced Coffee,

Despite that, i think whenever radio stations allow 15 minutes of time there is always going to be a really nice insight and relaxation into whatever is being discussed.

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It is South Australia.... have to live there to understand ...lol

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Loved the joke about how the coaches are "trained" not to make big statements and he made one on his first day in saying he wanted Melbourne to be the hardest team to play against!

Also really liked his comments on Jack Viney, can't wait for him to join the club!


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Have a feeling some balls will really drop from the players from their first training session, we might not have got MM but hell we have his clone.

Edited by demon3165

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Can't hear the interview - what was said about Viney?

The key points Mark Neeld made were:

  • Jack will be a 'beauty';
  • he is 'showing all the signs of being a hard-at-it inside mid-fielder, with skills';
  • 'Like his old man, he has the tenacity to hunt the footy';
  • He (Neeld) is 'very much looking forward to being part of Jack's development as a footballer'.
  • watched him play in the TAC GF where he had 34 posessions, etc, etc, and 'probably clashed heads with every opposition player out there' (meaning that he was on the bottom of every pack)

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havent seen jack play but sounds like he is a joel selwood/sam mitchel type, would this be around the mark?

i'd say you're pretty close,

i only saw the last quarter of the TAC GF but to be honest, he reminded me of a tiny Todd.

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havent seen jack play but sounds like he is a joel selwood/sam mitchel type, would this be around the mark?

Maybe. Id say more aggressive than both of those guys and perhaps not as neat disposal, but I cant remember how Mitchell went at the same age.

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I think Mitchell was overlooked in two national drafts before being picked up by the Hawks in the mid 30s. On the basis of that, I think you can assume Viney's way ahead of Mitchell at the same age.

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I think Mitchell was overlooked in two national drafts before being picked up by the Hawks in the mid 30s. On the basis of that, I think you can assume Viney's way ahead of Mitchell at the same age.

I take your point. i honestly cant remember seeing Mitchell as a kid.....but per your comment perhaps nobody noticed him :P

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Wow - Thanks for posting the link Mephis

Mark Neeld is just insanely impressive to listen too.

I was spruiking the Underwhelmed chant initially at his appointment.

Has turned me around very quickly - Is one very focused individual.

I reckon Trade Week will through up even more excitement.

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