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And everyone thinks the MFC PR department had been a sleep at the wheel, what a beautifully orchestrated positive news storyโ€ฆ


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2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Please keep this discussion on topic and please do not discuss any issues in regards to the board or legal issues at the MFC.

Okay.

A few passages from the article without copying the entire story.ย 

Demons coach Simon Goodwinโ€™s quick thinking has saved a manโ€™s life in Bali, coming to the rescue after the man dislocated his shoulder.ย Goodwin was in Bali after the end of the AFL season and surfing with mates including 1993 premiership winner Rick Olarenshaw on the island of Nusa Ceningan.ย The Herald Sun reported that a young man jumped off a cliff into the water but dislocated his shoulder. The Demons coach rushed over to the man and dragged him onto the surfboard and took him to safety beyond the break.ย Goodwin then flagged down a passing jet ski and helped the man onto it to get him to safety. The father jumped in the water to help his son, and recognised Goody and started talking footy.ย Goodyโ€™s response was letโ€™s save his son first then chat about footy later.ย Goody showed a lot less bravery when a sea snake came across his path.

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15 minutes ago, 13thFlagIsComing said:

Wonder what the learnings out of this would have been?ย 

Possibly donโ€™t jump off a cliff into the sea unless SG is within rescue distance??

Yeah but can he save the footy club??


13 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

A few passages from the article without copying the entire story.ย 

Demons coach Simon Goodwinโ€™s quick thinking has saved a manโ€™s life in Bali, coming to the rescue after the man dislocated his shoulder.ย Goodwin was in Bali after the end of the AFL season and surfing with mates including 1993 premiership winner Rick Olarenshaw on the island of Nusa Ceningan.ย The Herald Sun reported that a young man jumped off a cliff into the water but dislocated his shoulder. The Demons coach rushed over to the man and dragged him onto the surfboard and took him to safety beyond the break.ย Goodwin then flagged down a passing jet ski and helped the man onto it to get him to safety. The father jumped in the water to help his son, and recognised Goody and started talking footy.ย Goodyโ€™s response was letโ€™s save his son first then chat about footy later.ย Goody showed a lot less bravery when a sea snake came across his path.

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Dislocated shoulder hitting the water!!!

That would be a viscous way to go

36 minutes ago, Beetle said:

Melbourneโ€™s media managerย 

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Seriously a contender of GIF post of the year. I canโ€™t stop laughing. Hilariousย @Beetle

This is a heartwarming story and illustrates the traits of courage,ย  decency andย  bravery we see exhibited week-in week out byย  AFL sportsmen. Less so, the sensation-seeking click-baiting columnists feeding off our club at the present.

3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

That would be a viscous way to go

Depends how thick the water was, I guess.

Love Goody! Long live the survivor and the coach!ย 


Bit good news about one of our own saving a life, things are turning around hopefully.๐Ÿคž

1 hour ago, Demonsterative said:

See what high level culture producesโ€ฆย 

Could have turned his back on him, but Goody was there in that man's time of need.

Omen for the season hopefully.

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Corn at SEN wonโ€™t like this

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Goody showing his true character right there. Super proud of him. โค๏ธ๐Ÿ’™


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