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Smith/Oliver ---Smith/Inglis

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In the herald sun, feels like a promo for brand being spruiked within the 'article'  - nice feedback nonetheless

Demon’s praise for ‘stunning athlete’

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/teams/melbourne/clayton-oliver-and-joel-smith-compared-to-storm-greats-cameron-smith-and-greg-inglis/news-story/cec03e166d10cd231d9a0761cb55e7cd

 
9 hours ago, Danelska said:

In the herald sun, feels like a promo for brand being spruiked within the 'article'  - nice feedback nonetheless

Demon’s praise for ‘stunning athlete’

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/teams/melbourne/clayton-oliver-and-joel-smith-compared-to-storm-greats-cameron-smith-and-greg-inglis/news-story/cec03e166d10cd231d9a0761cb55e7cd

I have tried clicking on the link (and pasting the headline) however I get advised that it is Herald-Sun "Premium Article" and restricted. Is is possible to "copy-paste" the article?

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No Problems @CBDees - just on that, when it gets to the premium page, I tend to cut the headline out and paste into google/whatever browser you use, then click on the link that comes up and I can read the articles know problems - seems an easy way to sidestep handing over your hard earned...

 

ROB Jackson has spent enough time around top-drawer athletes to recognise the exceptional at first glance.

Strength and conditioning coach at Melbourne, Jackson’s journey has pitched him into contact with a gamut of professional sportsmen — some more gifted than others.

It was during a stint with the Melbourne Storm that Jackson came to appreciate the unmatched athleticism of Greg Inglis and the unparalleled completeness of Cameron Smith.

Both are matchwinners, both hewed from contrasting material.

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Fast forward almost a decade and Jackson draws ready comparison between Inglis and Smith and Demon talents Joel Smith and Clayton Oliver.

“Greg Inglis was a freak, an amazing athlete and to watch his ability to turn it on or off was incredible,” Jackson, an IsoWhey Sports ambassador, said.

 

 

Edited by Grapeviney
Please don't copy over the full text of articles, it's a breach of copyright.

 

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