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Tune in to SEN from 9-10 for VFL hour.

Interview with Michael Newton amongst others.

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Tune in to SEN from 9-10 for VFL hour.

Interview with Michael Newton amongst others.

Perhaps he might even fill us in on the broader detail of his "long-term plan".

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I don't think Danners has told him yet.

Someone on this site reckons he has all the inside info on the "long term plan", but as of yet he's been reluctant to divulge it.

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I think they should give him some media training.

Anyway, I hope he gets a run soon. If Neitz doesn't come up for the Tiger's we should give him a go. Then again Miller did kick 6.

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Short interview:

- Sounded nervous during the interview, yet pretty confident in his ability

- When he gets a game he says "it will be a long time coming"

- Says he has taken a big step up from last year because Daniher told him to go in harder at the ball

- Likes working with Nick Sautner, gives him so good advice tips.

That's pretty much it I think.

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Short interview:

- Sounded nervous during the interview, yet pretty confident in his ability

- When he gets a game he says "it will be a long time coming"

Can't disagree with that..........

Anything in there about Neale's "long-term development plan"??


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I liked his honesty, he said he isn't always hard enough at the contest, and he needs to learn to eliminate that.

Until he does, Daniher is 100% correct in not debuting him.

He hardly sounded annoyed about not getting a game, rather settled and comfortable with where he is at.

And definitely agree on the need for media training...

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I liked that Danners told him that he had to become harder and work on his 1 %ers. They were easily his biggest failings. I thought it was important to note that 07 was his 1st injury free preseason.

A decent interview requires competency from both the interviewer and interviewee, we certainly didnt get that so I will let Michael off the hook.

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That was VERY interesting...

Gee he was honest about needing to get harder.... also put paid to the rumours that Daniher has never actually spoken to him...

But I think we may have got the tiiiiiiiiniest glimpse of why he might be being held back...

He sounded more intelligent than your average footballer, but my goodness was he ever nervous! He got to the point that he stuttered so much he forgot his point! While he was in the middle of "football talk!"

I'm not saying that was the answer to the question... but it was a fascinating interview...

For a mountain of a lad, he sounds like he should be in a Harry Potter movie!

Oh, and I liked how he described Nick Sautner.... he said he was "pretty good" about 18 times. Not great. Not below average. Not crap. Just "pretty good"

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Basically Danners said to him "look Leigh, mate, I know you can take a big mark and kick a goal but I'm not gonna give youse a game until you can show me a bit more hardness at the ball and I want you to get better with the one-percenters, you know the chases and tackles, the team things, but keep playing your natural game, go for your marks, go for everything".

He admitted disappointment at the promotion of Garland, Petterd and Frawley ahead of him and deemed this a "set-back".

I suggest the supposed secret long-term plan is a lot of quasi-esoteric nonsense, Neale just wants a player who embodies the character and application of his present Captain.

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In hindsight, Garland getting a game in front of him was harsh but he wasn't going so well at that stage. Looks like it might have given him a bit of a kick up the bum.

I hope we get to see a bit of him soon. I would hate to see him become disenchanted and leave without us being able to see if he really is up to it or if it is all just hype afterall.

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In hindsight, Garland getting a game in front of him was harsh but he wasn't going so well at that stage. Looks like it might have given him a bit of a kick up the bum.

I hope we get to see a bit of him soon. I would hate to see him become disenchanted and leave without us being able to see if he really is up to it or if it is all just hype afterall.

Garland getting a game completely contradicts all the arguments of why Newton hasn't played yet. I would be devastated if he left without the opportunity that alot of other lesser quality players have been given on our list.

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Garland getting a game completely contradicts all the arguments of why Newton hasn't played yet. I would be devastated if he left without the opportunity that alot of other lesser quality players have been given on our list.

No need to panic.

Juice is contracted for next year, and the promotion of Garland was probably as much about giving Newton a kick up the bum, as it was about giving Garland some much needed confidence.

Garland was always going to debut and get dropped, I think the idea with Juice is to bring him in and have him stay for good. At least that's the hope!

One day he will have massive shoes to fill, and if he isn't going full speed at every contest, he won't get so much as a toe in.

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Basically Danners said to him "look Leigh, mate, I know you can take a big mark and kick a goal but I'm not gonna give youse a game until you can show me a bit more hardness at the ball and I want you to get better with the one-percenters, you know the chases and tackles, the team things, but keep playing your natural game, go for your marks, go for everything".

He admitted disappointment at the promotion of Garland, Petterd and Frawley ahead of him and deemed this a "set-back".

I suggest the supposed secret long-term plan is a lot of quasi-esoteric nonsense, Neale just wants a player who embodies the character and application of his present Captain.

why was ND talking to our ruck coach about giving him a game?? :blink:


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How did he get the nickname juice?

Back in Garry Lyon's time there was a singer going around called Juice Newton. Leigh Newton was on the list at the time and was given the monicker 'Juice'. When Michael Newton arrived, Leigh was, and still is, at the club; 'Juice' was passed on to him.

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Media manager.

strange that he holds down the positions of ruck coach and media manager. i thought he was the ruck coach, this was confirmed recently on 'ology, but i cant find it on the mfc website anywhere...can anyone confirm it?

also if he does have these dual roles its not a surprise that the vic clubs are so far behind the interstaters is it?

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strange that he holds down the positions of ruck coach and media manager. i thought he was the ruck coach, this was confirmed recently on 'ology, but i cant find it on the mfc website anywhere...can anyone confirm it?

also if he does have these dual roles its not a surprise that the vic clubs are so far behind the interstaters is it?

Ruck coach is a part time position that would take up a few hours at worst a week. No club has a full time ruck coach as far as I'm aware,

I know Sam wasn't doing it for any more than a few hours a week when he was at the club.

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