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Tom is a breath of fresh air really

Intelligent well considered and articulate responses to a series of questions

No pathetic cliches, no umms or ahhs 

Well done TMac deserves every success and I hope it comes his way

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Our best leader. Been saying it for a year. But of course once you pick a favourite, you back yourself.

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6 hours ago, Sydee said:

Tom is a breath of fresh air really

Intelligent well considered and articulate responses to a series of questions

No pathetic cliches, no umms or ahhs 

Well done TMac deserves every success and I hope it comes his way

Unlike Viney, no “yeah the boys... etc” 

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Very impressive young man. Can actually put full sentences together without the awful 'yeah, no". Great speaker and communicator. No secret he is one of my favourites. Will look even more handsome with a shiny Grand Final medal around his neck, as I mentioned in the discussion about Riewoldt's unnecessary "Top Ten Forwards 2019".

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Tom moving to the forward line has become more confident with his on / off field demeanor which is exceptional.

The 666 will help him in beating any opponent deep in the square one on one and awfully hard to beat in the air especially with his jump mark tactics.  Is crucial to our cause and IMO he is about cherry ripe to put in his best season and the new rules will help immensely. 

With a little luck the Coleman medal could be around his neck. 

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2 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Interesting that TMac is not in the Leadership Group but fronts the Media for the team. 

He is a natural at it. I wonder if it is part of his contract?

It makes sense to me. Whilst I enjoy Jack Viney's leadership on the track, I think he is pretty average in front of a camera. And by pretty average I actually mean quite poor. With all due respect, he doesn't have the tools to be able to reflect on questions and answer them meaningfully without repeating the same old cliches like a broken record. Tmac on the other hand is extremely well spoken, and I wouldn't be surprised to see him follow the post-career media personality route as many before him in recent history. 

Re: him not being leadership group, I think it would have come down to him or Nev. Both were excellent and deserving options. 

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18 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Tom McDonald is by far our best media speaker when it come these kind of interviews.  Love listening to Tmac.

He articulates the questions well, remains topical and discreet. He has long been our best spokesperson. There is no clowning around or cluttered chatter. Great Captain material from the spoken language point of view. 

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27 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

He articulates the questions well, remains topical and discreet. He has long been our best spokesperson. There is no clowning around or cluttered chatter. Great Captain material from the spoken language point of view. 

Also knows where everyone is at fitness wise, very impressive. Must admit he is also one of my Faves...!!!

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8 hours ago, Smokey said:

It makes sense to me. Whilst I enjoy Jack Viney's leadership on the track, I think he is pretty average in front of a camera. And by pretty average I actually mean quite poor. With all due respect, he doesn't have the tools to be able to reflect on questions and answer them meaningfully without repeating the same old cliches like a broken record. Tmac on the other hand is extremely well spoken, and I wouldn't be surprised to see him follow the post-career media personality route as many before him in recent history. 

Re: him not being leadership group, I think it would have come down to him or Nev. Both were excellent and deserving options. 

Agreed He is definitely a natural. 

Viney Plays like a Captain

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17 hours ago, nosoupforme said:

Tom moving to the forward line has become more confident with his on / off field demeanor which is exceptional.

The 666 will help him in beating any opponent deep in the square one on one and awfully hard to beat in the air especially with his jump mark tactics.  Is crucial to our cause and IMO he is about cherry ripe to put in his best season and the new rules will help immensely. 

With a little luck the Coleman medal could be around his neck. 

With a little more luck and more continued excellence on the field fromTom and all the others they could really have the thrill of a premiership medallion around their neck.

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Really nice to get honest, personal answers to the questions asked, instead of simply toeing  the party line  or regurgitating tired old cliches.

i think he will be in demand all season, not only on the field, but also off as well. If i were a journalist, i certainly know which player I'd be seeking out for comment.

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1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Agreed He is definitely a natural. 

Viney Plays like a Captain

Thank God he is a gun footballer because he is a very poor and cringeworthy media performer. 

AFL 360 should boot Lewis off and replace him with TMac.

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