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I made a guest appearance for 3 seconds on the Dallas Brook's voting fiasco clip ?


Chris Fagan in the box in one of the clips. I also saw an after game speech of the reverends yesterday with Clarko in the rooms as the runner.

And clubs are looking at assistant coaches of Hardwicks. ?

 

1 hour ago, illbarto said:

Chris Fagan in the box in one of the clips. I also saw an after game speech of the reverends yesterday with Clarko in the rooms as the runner.

And clubs are looking at assistant coaches of Hardwicks. ?

What ifs don’t work in life, but I would have loved Neale to get a second chance at coaching.

The club he was in charge of would have been a basket case if he wasn’t the glue holding the joint together. It would have been the Karma gods smiling on him to get a job somewhere where there wasn’t  dead possums in the air conditioning in the coach’s office, revolving boards and CEO’s and the need for him to work as a spruiker when he should have been concentrating on coaching.

Clarko and Fagan are great coaches today as they have been in the winningest culture in the last 60 odd years. But I wouldn’t be surprised if they also took something out of their time with Neale and how the dignity, level headedness and solidarity with his players he showed was a touchstone of how to carry yourself in the face of adversity.

 

Rob Stitch is the funniest bloke going around

Neita and Neale. Dead set legends. You can feel the man love

6 hours ago, DubDee said:

Rob Stitch is the funniest bloke going around

Utopia, Hollow Men, Frontline, The Late Show - absolutely brilliant


Great to see Neale still 'playing on'. One of our favourite human beings. An inspirational man to many others, both in and out of footy. Despite being slightly overshadowed this year by other events, may BiG Freeze at 'G' remain a Melbourne sporting institution on Queen's Birthday Monday for years to come. And some sunshine be bought to bear on MND, it's treatment and the hope of a future cure.

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