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Title: Living on the Edge - Jake King interview (Herald-Sun)
Post by: one-eyed on October 22, 2011, 10:46:37 PM
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Title: Re: Living on the Edge - Jake King interview (Herald-Sun)
Post by: one-eyed on October 22, 2011, 10:50:12 PM
Here's the article....

Jake King's selection for International Rules a reward for years of hard work

    by: Glenn McFarlane
    From: Sunday Herald Sun
    October 23, 2011


SIX years ago Jake King was playing for North Heidelberg in the rough and tumble of the Northern Football League.

In five days, the hard-working, hard-nosed Richmond forward will play for his country.

It's a nice reward for what King has achieved in that time, first in getting a chance to play in the AFL, and then grasping on for dear life with a determination and commitment to the team that he carries each time he takes the field.

"I was just talking to my brother and my stepdad about it and they were saying that it wasn't long ago I was playing local footy and now all of a sudden I will be representing my country," King said.

"To be selected for Australia, it means so much considering where I have come from. I never expected to get this far or achieve what I have."

Coming off his best season, King was surprised and elated to receive the call-up to play in the International Rules series against Ireland, starting at Etihad Stadium on Friday night.

Add in the fact he has a new two-year deal with the Tigers, and things could hardly be better for the 27-year-old.

But don't expect him to rest on his laurels. He knows how hard he has to work to keep his AFL dream alive, and he is also being driven by the desire to help Richmond reach the finals, and one day challenge for the flag.

"I am just one of those players who thinks, 'If I don't get a kick this week, I won't play', hence the reason that I play on the edge," King said.

"I believe I need to give it 100 per cent and do all the extra team things, and as long as I do that, I will get a game. If I stop doing that, I will be on my way out."

King knows he plays his best football on the edge. But he said Richmond coach Damien Hardwick and his long-time mentor, former North Melbourne star Glenn Archer, have offered plenty of advice on how to straddle the line but not cross it.

"Damien and I have a really good understanding," King said. "If I screw up, he is the first to tell me. He will try to tweak a lot of things for me, instead of trying to change it.

"If you change, you go away from your natural game, and I think he just wants me to play with some flair, but to not cross the line.

"There is a fine line, and I've been lucky enough that 'Arch' has mentored me ever since I got into the AFL. He played with spark and flair and he has taught me a trick or two about trying to control it."

King was controversially suspended for a sling tackle on Adelaide's Andy Otten in Round 23 this year, being cited only after the normal AFL cut-off point following information from the Crows.

It cost King "a sizeable amount" of money because he had a 20-game clause in his contract, and the fact he missed the Tigers' Round 24 game meant his season amounted to 19 games.

King was "pretty s-----" about it, but it had more to do with the fact he will also miss Round 1 next year.

"I wouldn't do it, and I am pretty sure Richmond wouldn't do it (dob an opposition player in)," he said.

"But I'm not the sort of person to hold a grudge.

"It wasn't about the money. But I am much more disappointed in the fact I won't be playing in Round 1 next year, as it feels like I have let Damien Hardwick and the team down.

"I didn't actually realise about the money until about a week after it happened. I remember thinking about it, and then joking to Damien and Craig Cameron (Richmond football manager) they might have dobbed me in to save some money."

As for playing for Australia, King can't wait, starting with today's first meeting of the team. He has always been a fan of the series, and recalls two of the famous moments.

"One of them was Crawf (Shane Crawford) standing on the goalpost celebrating after the Aussies had won, and the other was Chrissy Johnson going berserk a few years ago," he said.

"I think it shows just what it means to the boys to play for Australia, and I can't wait to experience it."

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/jake-kings-selection-stuff/story-e6frf9jf-1226173904514
Title: Re: Living on the Edge - Jake King interview (Herald-Sun)
Post by: The Big Richo on October 22, 2011, 11:39:03 PM
Average player at best, being on the list indicates we have a ways to go/
Title: Re: Living on the Edge - Jake King interview (Herald-Sun)
Post by: Jackstar is back again on October 23, 2011, 07:46:18 AM
Average player at best, being on the list indicates we have a ways to go/

Correct, also most of the ''elite"' AFL Players are overseas or away, thus there not playing
Title: Re: Living on the Edge - Jake King interview (Herald-Sun)
Post by: TigerTimeII on October 23, 2011, 07:55:56 AM
Average player at best, being on the list indicates we have a ways to go/

Correct, also most of the ''elite"' AFL Players are overseas or away, thus there not playing

maybe u should put a guernsey on and play, you are so great at everything you will single handedly get us 6 straight flags

jake king must be commended to get to where he is and he is an important player in our fwd structure and all he needs to do now is be more consistant, he is not as good but has the paul chapman about him, just chappy is more consistant and has a bigger tank

eff u guys have no idea, sure he is no top line playerbut he is a great team player and good for the boys

u have nfi
Title: Re: Living on the Edge - Jake King interview (Herald-Sun)
Post by: Smokey on October 23, 2011, 08:17:29 AM
Nothing wrong with the article, nothing saying anything that isn't truth or reality but some posters will use every single media article about our club as an excuse to have a crack.  FWIW, I reckon that King would get a game at many other clubs and if Andy Krakouer can play in a grand final then the Jake King's of the football world most certainly can too.
Title: Re: Living on the Edge - Jake King interview (Herald-Sun)
Post by: Owl on October 23, 2011, 09:31:52 AM
agree with username.  Kingy plays good football and has worked his arse to keep the dream alive.
Title: Re: Living on the Edge - Jake King interview (Herald-Sun)
Post by: TigerTimeII on October 23, 2011, 01:03:31 PM
agree with username.  Kingy plays good football and has worked his behind to keep the dream alive.

yep its easy to see that owl, just some postrs here have their heads so far up their own clackers all they believe in is what they see, their own crud!!
Title: Re: Living on the Edge - Jake King interview (Herald-Sun)
Post by: The Big Richo on October 23, 2011, 01:14:18 PM
maybe u should put a guernsey on and play, you are so great at everything you will single handedly get us 6 straight flags

jake king must be commended to get to where he is and he is an important player in our fwd structure and all he needs to do now is be more consistant, he is not as good but has the paul chapman about him, just chappy is more consistant and has a bigger tank

eff u guys have no idea, sure he is no top line playerbut he is a great team player and good for the boys

u have nfi

Not sure you can say anyone has nfi when you have just compared King to Paul Chapman.

If Chapman is Melbourne then King is Darwin and that is probably pretty harsh on Chapman.

Chapman is a 3 time premiership player, Norm Smith medallist and multiple All Australian. King is 3 bad games away from being out of the side and finishing his career as a VFL player.

Title: Re: Living on the Edge - Jake King interview (Herald-Sun)
Post by: Penelope on October 23, 2011, 01:16:46 PM
I'd take chapman over king any day, yet i left Melbourne and now live in Darwin  :P
Title: Re: Living on the Edge - Jake King interview (Herald-Sun)
Post by: The Big Richo on October 23, 2011, 01:18:20 PM
I'd take chapman over king any day, yet i left Melbourne and now live in Darwin  :P

Distance analogy Al, so we can reverse it if you like.  :cheers
Title: Re: Living on the Edge - Jake King interview (Herald-Sun)
Post by: Smokey on October 23, 2011, 01:21:16 PM
I'd take chapman over king any day, yet i left Melbourne and now live in Darwin  :P

So are you saying you were as good as King or Chapman in your heyday?   :huh   ;D
Title: Re: Living on the Edge - Jake King interview (Herald-Sun)
Post by: Penelope on October 23, 2011, 01:24:37 PM
what do mean were?

Nearly 20 years out of the game and i still showed em both up in my comeback season.
Title: Re: Living on the Edge - Jake King interview (Herald-Sun)
Post by: Smokey on October 23, 2011, 01:27:43 PM
what do mean were?

Nearly 20 years out of the game and i still showed em both up in my comeback season.

 :lol   :clapping
Title: Re: Living on the Edge - Jake King interview (Herald-Sun)
Post by: Coach on October 23, 2011, 01:30:48 PM
The big man is back.
Title: Re: Living on the Edge - Jake King interview (Herald-Sun)
Post by: Loui Tufga on October 23, 2011, 04:08:12 PM
There are chickens in the tree's.........
Title: Re: Living on the Edge - Jake King interview (Herald-Sun)
Post by: TigerTimeII on October 23, 2011, 11:32:27 PM
maybe u should put a guernsey on and play, you are so great at everything you will single handedly get us 6 straight flags

jake king must be commended to get to where he is and he is an important player in our fwd structure and all he needs to do now is be more consistant, he is not as good but has the paul chapman about him, just chappy is more consistant and has a bigger tank

eff u guys have no idea, sure he is no top line playerbut he is a great team player and good for the boys

u have nfi

Not sure you can say anyone has nfi when you have just compared King to Paul Chapman.

If Chapman is Melbourne then King is Darwin and that is probably pretty harsh on Chapman.

Chapman is a 3 time premiership player, Norm Smith medallist and multiple All Australian. King is 3 bad games away from being out of the side and finishing his career as a VFL player.

read what i said knob,  i said he is like paul chapman but not as good or consistant, but they are similar players in that they are small agrressive play with heart and spirit, never say die , know where the goals are
so move on and buy a dumbie  and dont forget to change ur nappy
Title: Re: Living on the Edge - Jake King interview (Herald-Sun)
Post by: The Big Richo on October 23, 2011, 11:48:26 PM
maybe u should put a guernsey on and play, you are so great at everything you will single handedly get us 6 straight flags

jake king must be commended to get to where he is and he is an important player in our fwd structure and all he needs to do now is be more consistant, he is not as good but has the paul chapman about him, just chappy is more consistant and has a bigger tank

eff u guys have no idea, sure he is no top line playerbut he is a great team player and good for the boys

u have nfi

Not sure you can say anyone has nfi when you have just compared King to Paul Chapman.

If Chapman is Melbourne then King is Darwin and that is probably pretty harsh on Chapman.

Chapman is a 3 time premiership player, Norm Smith medallist and multiple All Australian. King is 3 bad games away from being out of the side and finishing his career as a VFL player.

read what i said knob,  i said he is like paul chapman but not as good or consistant, but they are similar players in that they are small agrressive play with heart and spirit, never say die , know where the goals are
so move on and buy a dumbie  and dont forget to change ur nappy

Ahhhh, I'm with you now Chief.

I also reckon King is like Aaron Sandliands, but not as tall or good or consistent. But they are both human beings and they both play footy.  :cheers
Title: Re: Living on the Edge - Jake King interview (Herald-Sun)
Post by: TigerTimeII on October 24, 2011, 07:11:44 AM
maybe u should put a guernsey on and play, you are so great at everything you will single handedly get us 6 straight flags

jake king must be commended to get to where he is and he is an important player in our fwd structure and all he needs to do now is be more consistant, he is not as good but has the paul chapman about him, just chappy is more consistant and has a bigger tank

eff u guys have no idea, sure he is no top line playerbut he is a great team player and good for the boys

u have nfi

Not sure you can say anyone has nfi when you have just compared King to Paul Chapman.

If Chapman is Melbourne then King is Darwin and that is probably pretty harsh on Chapman.

Chapman is a 3 time premiership player, Norm Smith medallist and multiple All Australian. King is 3 bad games away from being out of the side and finishing his career as a VFL player.

read what i said knob,  i said he is like paul chapman but not as good or consistant, but they are similar players in that they are small agrressive play with heart and spirit, never say die , know where the goals are
so move on and buy a dumbie  and dont forget to change ur nappy

Ahhhh, I'm with you now Chief.

I also reckon King is like Aaron Sandliands, but not as tall or good or consistent. But they are both human beings and they both play footy.  :cheers

no they are different king has man size coglioni, and has royalty in him  :wallywink
Title: Re: Living on the Edge - Jake King interview (Herald-Sun)
Post by: The Big Richo on October 24, 2011, 09:46:03 AM
That's not what I heard at Club 80.  :thumbsup :clapping :whistle