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2008 Jack Dyer Medal
richmondfc.com.au
Mon 25 August, 2008
The Jack Dyer Medal presentation night is one of the most anticipated events on the Richmond Football Club calendar.
Last year’s Best and Fairest count was a memorable occasion, with Tiger champion Matthew Richardson securing his Jack Dyer Medal, in a thrilling finish, from Nathan Foley and Shane Tuck.
’Richo’ is one of the favourites for this year’s award, but will face stiff competition from the likes of Tuck, Brett Deledio and Troy Simmonds.
Join the Club’s current playing group, coaching staff and Tiger greats, as we reflect on the 2008 season.
You will enjoy a superb three-course meal, premium beverages and live entertainment.
Date: Wednesday, September 17
Time: 7pm
Venue: Crown Palladium
Dress: Jacket and Tie
Ticket Price: $185 per person (all event prices are GST inclusive).
*2% surcharge for credit card bookings.
For all bookings, please call (03) 9429 5333.
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/Season2007/News/NewsArticle/tabid/6301/Default.aspx?newsId=66252
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So what is everyone's predicted top 5 for the B&F?
Mine is:
1. Richo
2. Lids
3. Tuck
4. Moore
5. Simmo
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1. Richo
2. lids
3. Moore
4. Tuck
5. Morton
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1. Richo
2. Tuck
3. Lids
4. Moore
5. Simmo
6. Newman
sorry I had 6 so maybe Newman and Simmo will tie for 5th spot.
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1. Richo
2. Lids
3. Tuck
4. Moore
5. Johnson
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1 - Moore
2 - Richo
3 - Lids
4 - Tuck
5 - Newman
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1 - Moore
2 - Richo
3 - Lids
4 - Tuck
5 - Newman
Julz won't be happy with you Moi :lol
Interesting we all so far have left Foley out of our top 5.
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1 - Moore
2 - Richo
3 - Lids
4 - Tuck
5 - Newman
Julz won't be happy with you Moi :lol
Interesting we all so far have left Foley out of our top 5.
I could have sworn Foley would have won it hands down last year and he didn't
So I'm going from out of left field this year and going for Moore, figuring it's a coaches vote and not the media.
He'll get lots of votes and I think he's also played all games.
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Not the JDM but the Herald-Sun has a list of each club's MVP nominees....
Your club's MVP nominees
Herald-Sun | August 28, 2008
Your club's AFL Players Association Most Valuable Player Award nominees.
RICHMOND
Matthew Richardson
Brett Deledio
Nathan Foley
Richo is also one of 16 players in line for the AFLPA's 'Most Courageous Player Award'
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sport/afl/story/0,26576,24253519-19742,00.html
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1 the Silent Assasin Shane Tuck
2 Delideo
3 Richo
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Last year our last game supposedly cost Foley the B&F where he had a very quiet game and Richo jumped up to win by one vote. I still think Richo has enough browny points in the bank to win the B&F but history might repeat as Lids and Tucky have come home like a train in the second half of the year.
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COUNTDOWN TO 2008 JACK DYER MEDAL
RFC email
Tickets are selling fast for the 2008 Jack Dyer Medal presentation evening - one of the most anticipated nights on the Richmond Football Club calendar.
Last year’s Best and Fairest count was a memorable occasion, with Tiger champion Matthew Richardson securing his Jack Dyer Medal, in a thrilling finish, from Nathan Foley and Shane Tuck.
’Richo’ is one of the favourites for this year’s award, but will face stiff competition from the likes of Tuck, Brett Deledio and Troy Simmonds.
Join the club’s current playing group, coaching staff and Tiger greats, as we reflect on the 2008 season.
:birthdayWitness a special acoustic performance from ARIA nominated artist Shannon Noll, while enjoying a superb three-course meal, premium beverages and entertainment.
Date: Wednesday, September 17
Time: 7pm
Venue: Crown Palladium
Dress: Jacket and Tie
Ticket Price: $185 per person (all event prices are GST inclusive). *2% surcharge for credit card bookings.
To make your booking, call the club on (03) 9429 5333 or download the Jack Dyer Medal booking form here (http://richmondfc.com.au/Portals/0/Jack%20Dyer%20Medal%20Booking%20Form.pdf).
JACK DYER MEDAL WEB COMPETITION
In the lead-up to the Jack Dyer Medal presentation evening, Tiger fans have the opportunity to predict their top five in Richmond's best and fairest award.
Simply follow the link below to enter the competition - the first correct entry will receive a $100 idiot Smith Electronics voucher.
(http://www.richmondfc.com.au/stuff Dyer Medal competition[/color)
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Shannon who??? ::)
At least we had real entertainers for the Centenary Gala!
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Will he be taking requests :rollin
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Shannon Noll will sing "what about me" as Sugar again accidently reveals who has been delisted ;D
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Shannon Noll will sing "what about me" as Sugar again accidently reveals who has been delisted ;D
he is such a great captain isn't he?
get rid of him
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We should be able to get live txt messages from the Crown Palladium tonight as the awards are announced :thumbsup
The RFC site is also apparently giving updates.
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Mike, Healy and Russell on 3aw mentioned Richo, Lids and Tucky as neck and neck to win the B&F tonight. Mike then said it shows Richmond is on the right track as they hadn't mentioned Foley, Cotchin or Moore. Able to name 3 guys and then 3-4 more is a good sign at Richmond.
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Francis Bourke Award: Chris Newman :clapping
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Best player at Coburg award: Alex Rance :clapping
Thanks to bg25 :cheers
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Leading Goalkicking award: Richo :clapping
Cosgrove Jenkin medal (best 1st year player): Trent Cotchin :clapping
Cheers to bg25 for the live updates :cheers
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Best player at Coburg award: Alex Rance :clapping
Thanks to bg25 :cheers
richmondfc.com.au says 'Best Emerging Talent at Coburg'
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Best player at Coburg award: Alex Rance :clapping
Thanks to bg25 :cheers
richmondfc.com.au says 'Best Emerging Talent at Coburg'
Ta. The txt was 'Coburg award' so I assumed it was best at coburg.
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Francis Bourke Award: Chris Newman :clapping
Here's the votes for the Bourke award from the RFC site:
Winner - Chris Newman - 444 votes
2nd - Brett Deledio - 435 votes
3rd - Shane Tuck - 426 votes
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Jack Dyer Leaderboard after Round 7
Richo 98
Sugar 74
Kingy 72
Lids 71
Simmo 70
Moore 67
Axel 67
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link to progress votes
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/News/2008JackDyerMedal/tabid/13267/default.aspx
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Most Improved Player: Matthew White :clapping
Thanks again to bg25.
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Tattersalls Community Player of the Year: Richard Tambling
Tattersalls Volunteer of the Year: Sally Dunn
:clapping
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Match Committee award: Luke McGuane
Most Valuable Person: Gordon Casey
:clapping
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Is there awards for the best poster on rfc internet forums or the best sledger in internet forums or the best pee taker on rfc internet forums, everyones getting awards lol ... ;D :lol
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9:19pm - Matrix Men Internet Contributor of the Year
Ramps
:clapping
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JDM Leaderboard after round 15
Lids
Richo
Foley
Moore
Thanks to bg25.
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JDM Leaderboard after round 15
Lids
Richo
Foley
Moore
Thanks to bg25.
If Lids is in front at round 15, he might have it in the bag. Depends on how Tucky comes home.
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9:19pm - Matrix Men Internet Contributor of the Year
Ramps
:clapping
stupidity knows no bounds on OER sometimes :lol
Its farcical the amount of awards that get handed out at B&F. How about we all get serious and just give one award the the B&F player... the rest is a sideshow imho.
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Here's the actual votes after round 15....
Lids 165
Richo 158
Foley 139
Moore 134
Brown 124
Newman 122
Jordie 114
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If Lids is in front at round 15, he might have it in the bag. Depends on how Tucky comes home.
Agree wayne. I reckon Lids is home if he is already in front of Richo. Tucky's at least over 50 votes behind so it's going to be hard for him to catch Lids now.
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Lids has won. I think he had a better finish to the season.
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9:19pm - Matrix Men Internet Contributor of the Year
Ramps
:clapping
:lol
Bobby McFerrin (don't worry be happy) award: Jack
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Any further update
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Any further update
Just sent off a txt.
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I think some people have disappeared off partying lol
RFC site says: 10.25pm - Next Jack Dyer Medal update due shortly...
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bg25 says it's the auction at the moment.
Richo's boots went for $2500 apparently.
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From SEN
1. Lids - Jack Dyer Medallist
2. Tuck
3. Richo
4. Newy
5. Moore
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bg25 confirms the SEN result. Lids won the JDM.
RFC site is up to Round 18
Lids 202
Richo 179
Foley 173
Brown 159
Moore 158
Tuck 152
Newy 145
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Final Standings
1. Deledio 250
2. Tuck 223
3. Richo 203
4. Newman 196
5. Moore 186
6. Simmonds 184
7. Foley 182
10.53pm - Jack Dyer Medal
WINNER - BRETT DELEDIO
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/News/2008JackDyerMedal/tabid/13267/default.aspx
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bg25 said the rest of the top 10 was:
8. McMahon
9. Brown
10. Johnson
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Some pics from tonight's B&F:
(http://www.richmondfc.com.au/Portals/0/Richo%20Roach(2).jpg)
Richo and Disco
(http://www.richmondfc.com.au/Portals/0/terry.jpg)
Plough
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Great stuff Lids :clapping. Well deserved and the first of hopefully many :thumbsup.
Geez Tucky did come home like a train. Over 100 votes in the last 7 rounds :o.
Great effort by Kel to finish top 5 after his career was in the balance 12 months ago.
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Lids is the youngest B&F winner since Knighter in 1990
1. Brett Deledio 250
2. Shane Tuck 223
3. Matthew Richardson 203
4. Chris Newman 196
5. Kelvin Moore 186
6. Troy Simmonds 184
7. Nathan Foley 182
8. Jordan McMahon 162
9. Nathan Brown 161
10. Kane Johnson 155
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Proof that Tuck,if more extravagant,could be AA,even if named on the Bench.
Congratulations Shane Tuck :thumbsup :clapping
Special mention to Kel Moore :thumbsup
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Geez Tucky did come home like a train. Over 100 votes in the last 4 rounds :o.
Not possible, you can only score a max of 25 per round
Funny thing is that this is Tuck's 3rd Top 3 in the B&F in the 4 full seasons he's played under Wallace, not sure why this years performance is such a surprise
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Geez Tucky did come home like a train. Over 100 votes in the last 4 rounds :o.
Not possible, you can only score a max of 25 per round
Funny thing is that this is Tuck's 3rd Top 3 in the B&F in the 4 full seasons he's played under Wallace, not sure why this years performance is such a surprise
Doh! :-[ I meant last 7 rounds. Edited.
I think Tucky's still a surprise to some people because last year he was carrying an injury despite finishing 3rd in the B&F and the early part of this year Tuck's form had dropped away significantly. Some people had him going at the end of year about a 1/3 away through the season before he dramatically turned it around.
Interestingly Joel didn't make the top 10.
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Deledio claims first Jack Dyer Medal
richmondfc.com.au
11:02 PM Wed 17 September, 2008
BRETT Deledio has won Richmond’s best and fairest award, the 2008 Jack Dyer Medal, in an exciting count at Crown's Palladium Ballroom on Wednesday night.
Deledio, 21, polled 250 votes to become the youngest winner since a 20-year-old Matthew Knights triumphed in 1990.
He held off midfielder Shane Tuck (223), with last year's victor Matthew Richardson in third place on 203 votes.
Richardson, 33, had an impressive campaign mostly from a wing, led the club's goalkicking with 48, collected 29 possessions and 21 marks in an upset of Hawthorn in round 20 and earned All-Australian honours for the first time since 1999.
He narrowly led the count from Deledio at the halfway mark, with Tuck a distant 15th at that stage.
Vice-captain Chris Newman finished fourth on 196 votes, while Kelvin Moore (186) highlighted his continued development as a key defender.
The No. 1 selection in the 2004 National AFL Draft, Deledio played all 22 home and away games in 2008 and had 25 disposals or more on 10 occasions – with a season-high of 32 against the Sydney Swans at the SCG in round 10.
He averaged better than 24 disposals and seven marks per game and led the Tigers for inside 50s (91) and goal assists (19). He also kicked 28 goals – fourth overall for the season.
For Tuck, it was his third top-three finish in four full seasons at Richmond after third place in 2005 and again last year.
The 26-year-old led the disposal count with 547, an average of almost 25, and also had a club-high 84 tackles.
Tuck hasn’t missed a game since Terry Wallace took over as coach.
Richmond's system for awarding the Jack Dyer Medal has five members of the club's match committee cast votes for every round's 22 players.
Each player receives zero to five votes from each coach, so the most an individual player can receive in any round is 25 votes.
Five votes are awarded for an outstanding performance, four for an excellent game, down to zero if the player is beaten on the day.
In other awards, Trent Cotchin was named the best first year player, Matt White the most improved player and Newman received the Francis Bourke Award as best clubman.
Richmond finished ninth after the 22 home and away rounds with 11 wins, 10 losses and a draw – two premiership points and percentage shy of eighth-placed Collingwood.
1st Brett Deledio 250
2nd Shane Tuck 223
3rd Matthew Richardson 203
4th Chris Newman 196
5th Kelvin Moore 186
6th Troy Simmonds 184
7th Nathan Foley 182
8th Jordan McMahon 162
9th Nathan Brown 161
10th Kane Johnson 155
Most Improved Player: Matt White
Best First Year Player: Trent Cotchin
Best Emerging Talent at Coburg: Alex Rance
Michael Roach Leading Goalkicker: Matthew Richardson - 48 goals
Match Committee Award: Luke McGuane
Francis Bourke Award
Winner - Chris Newman - 444 votes
2nd - Brett Deledio - 435 votes
3rd - Shane Tuck - 426 votes
Most Valuable Person: Gordon Casey
Tattersalls Community Player of the Year: Richard Tambling
Tattersalls Volunteer of the Year: Sally Dunn
http://afl.com.au/News/NEWSARTICLE/tabid/208/Default.aspx?newsId=67829
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Richo misses out as Deledio justifies draft selection
Michael Horan | September 18, 2008
DYNAMIC Richmond midfielder Brett Deledio has upset sentimental favourite Matthew Richardson to win the 2008 Jack Dyer Medal.
Deledio, 21, the No. 1 pick in the 2004 draft, polled 250 votes to stave off a barnstorming Shane Tuck by 27 votes, with Richardson (203) in third place in an exciting best-and-fairest count at the Crown Palladium ballroom last night.
"You can't win this award without your teammates out there winning the ball for you," Deledio said last night.
"And thanks to my dad for sitting me down and telling me some home truths after my Round 1 shocker. He's the reason I'm up here now."
Tiger vice-captain Chris Newman was fourth on 196 votes, while defender Kelvin Moore (186) finished fifth.
Richardson was in front at the halfway mark, narrowly ahead of Deledio, with Tuck in a distant 15th place.
Deledio, 21, is the youngest Jack Dyer medallist since Matthew Knights won in 1990 at the age of 20.
Deledio played 22 home-and-away games, had 25 disposals or more 10 times and averaged 24.4 disposals and seven marks a game, while ranking No. 1 at the club for inside-50s (91) and goal assists (19).
He also kicked 28 goals.
It was Tuck's third top-three placing in four full seasons at Richmond. He finished third in 2005 and 2007.
Tuck was ranked No. 1 in disposals at the club with 547, at an average of 24.9 a game, and No. 1 for tackles with 84. He had 25 disposals or more on eight occasions, with a season-high 36 against Hawthorn at the MCG in the Tigers' impressive Round 20 victory.
Tuck had 63 inside-50 entries for the season and was ranked fifth in the competition for handballs.
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sport/afl/story/0,26576,24363888-19742,00.html
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All I can say is that I'm glad I don't have to pick them. I was miles off with my selections. So well doner to the winner's. Some of them i got but not all and not in that order. It has too be a hard job. :gotigers
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Great night, great result
Great to see Graham Polak at the B&F looking great :thumbsup
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Snippet from Sportal
Home truths inspire Deledio to glory
18/09/2008 9:07 AM
Paul Gough
Sportal
"Dad told me a few home truths after round one and that is the main reason why I am standing up here," Deledio said.
"We just had a bit of a chat, I don't want to disclose too much but basically he just said I need to work on a few things and the way I go about it."
"From day one my Dad has taught me all I know about football and I can't thank him enough and I love him to bits for how he has gone about it."
"I was pretty emotional when it first came about, I might have shed a couple of tears but it is starting to sink in a bit now," he said.
"You look at Matthew Richardson, he is an absolute star, and Joel won it back-to-back and then Kane Johnson and Mark Coughlan and to be put in the same category with those guys - I'm very humbled."
"We have got to make finals next year for starters but you can always get better individually and kick more goals and lay more tackles and that is the next aim."
Full article at:
http://sportal.com.au/afl-news-display/dad-inspired-deledio-56962
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Lids' has a video interview on the AFL site (Stats City)
http://bigpondvideo.com/AFLTV/78162
Lids' dad after round 1 told him to
* Hunt the ball
* Go for your marks
* Play with a bit of flair
He reads these three tips before every game now.
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Delighted Deledio's finals wish
richmondfc.com.au
By Jason Phelan
5:00 PM Thu 18 September, 2008
BRETT Deledio has spoken of his delight at joining the elite group of players to have won the Jack Dyer Medal.
Deledio, 21, took the Tigers award ahead of Shane Tuck and last year's winner Matthew Richardson to join club legends such as Kevin Bartlett, Royce Hart and Kevin Sheedy as a best and fairest winner.
"To win the award is a huge honour, especially when you consider the list of people that have won it in the past," Deledio said from the club's headquarters at Punt Road on Thursday.
"It's nice to be recognised by the people who give you jobs week in, week out.
"It's something you only dream about when you're younger. I guess it was a breakout year for me. I needed to get a lot fitter and push into the midfield and I'm still learning how to do that properly. I can always get fitter, kick more goals and lay more tackles.
"I guess the next thing for us is to have some finals success. which would be nice."
Deledio credits the most influential figure in his life, his father, for helping him get back on track after a disappointing start to the season against Carlton in round one.
"We sat down and had a bit of a chat about a few different things that he thought I could to do better out there to make my game a lot better, and also probably getting a hair cut was along those lines as well," he said.
"I think I put down my good form to getting a hair cut and listening to what he told me.
"He's been [influential] since the word go – ever since I played my first game. Stuff like drawing lines on the footy field to show me where I should be running, that sort of thing; I can't thank him enough for what he's done for me."
Deledio feels the elusive finals success that he and his teammates crave isn't far away, with the experience gained by some of the club's youngsters in 2008 a key.
"If we get some more experience into those guys – they can all definitely play football – who knows what the future can hold?" he said, adding he found it difficult to watch the September action from the sidelines.
"It's just disappointing when the weather's so good and you're not out there playing. It would just be nice to have a little taste. We get to play in front of big crowds every now and then, but it's not finals football and that's something to look forward to."
To view Brett Deledio's media conference, click here (http://bigpondvideo.com/afl/78207)
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/tabid/6301/Default.aspx?newsid=67876
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make him captain RFC.
Grow some balls, bite the bullet and make it happen.
newy who??
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Lids' has a video interview on the AFL site (Stats City)
http://bigpondvideo.com/AFLTV/78162
Lids' dad after round 1 told him to
* Hunt the ball
* Go for your marks
* Play with a bit of flair
He reads these three tips before every game now.
Fcking star. :bow :cheers
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Future captain of the RFC. Midfield stocks are looking good when they seemed pretty bare not too long ago. Lids Foley Cotchin Tuck :thumbsup
Hopefully the first of many and some more recognised AFL awards to follow.
2005 Rising Star
2008 Army Award for Courage
2008 Richmond B & F
Hopefully a Brownlow in the future. That's the next step. It's not impossible he can attract attention. His dad knows him well. Has flair all right. Need that to take Charlie home :thumbsup
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Lids' boots are up for auction in a 2008 B&F Commemorative Piece
http://integrated.imgecommerce.com/auctiononline/index.cfm?fuseaction=Display_Full&Refresh=20&AuctionID=8838&count=1&siteid=27&orgid=14&cfid=6167211&cftoken=51253083&dts=219200855347 (http://integrated.imgecommerce.com/auctiononline/index.cfm?fuseaction=Display_Full&Refresh=20&AuctionID=8838&count=1&siteid=27&orgid=14&cfid=6167211&cftoken=51253083&dts=219200855347)