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Re: Kamdyn McIntosh [merged]
« Reply #240 on: April 03, 2015, 07:29:41 PM »
Brian Wood clone?
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Re: Kamdyn McIntosh [merged]
« Reply #241 on: April 03, 2015, 07:44:55 PM »
Brian Wood clone?

His goal last night reminded me of a goal Brian Wood goal v Carlton at Waverley I 1980 at the big scoreboard end. Running in with poise and a long shot. :thumbsup

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Re: Kamdyn McIntosh [merged]
« Reply #242 on: April 03, 2015, 07:48:34 PM »
I hope part of his intent is to hurt the opposition.
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Re: Kamdyn McIntosh [merged]
« Reply #243 on: April 03, 2015, 07:53:29 PM »
surely he has shown plenty to often get in claws best 22?
lol. think ive regularly wanted them to give him games ever since he arrived.it really isnt that hard to identify players with the right sort of attributes to play at the level. in fact hes one of the few picks after the 1st round that i have agreed with fj for taking. ah fj 2 out of about 30 aint bad eh.
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Re: Kamdyn McIntosh [merged]
« Reply #244 on: April 03, 2015, 08:07:37 PM »
An FJ black book special  :shh,,,,,,,again  :clapping

Jarrad Oakley Nicholls :shh
I think you'll find that was a greg miller special partner during TW time, wrong era  :gotigers
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Re: Kamdyn McIntosh [merged]
« Reply #245 on: April 03, 2015, 08:22:10 PM »
An FJ black book special  :shh,,,,,,,again  :clapping

Jarrad Oakley Nicholls :shh
I think you'll find that was a greg miller special partner during TW time, wrong era  :gotigers

FJ part time im pretty sure. Right hand man

this guy though looks the goods
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Re: Kamdyn McIntosh [merged]
« Reply #246 on: April 03, 2015, 08:23:59 PM »
An FJ black book special  :shh,,,,,,,again  :clapping

Jarrad Oakley Nicholls :shh
I think you'll find that was a greg miller special partner during TW time, wrong era  :gotigers
weve been there done that fj got a full time job on the back of his 2005 draft.

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Re: Kamdyn McIntosh [merged]
« Reply #247 on: April 04, 2015, 01:26:36 AM »
Richmond Tigers debutant knew he was 'ready' for big league

Jon Pierik
The Age
April 4, 2015



Emerging Richmond midfielder Kamdyn McIntosh knew he was ready to step out in the seniors - he just needed his body to remain healthy.

After two tough seasons cut down by injury, McIntosh found himself in the form of his life on Thursday night, as he introduced himself to the football world by being one of the Tigers' best in their 27-point season-opening win over the wayward-kicking Blues at the MCG.

The West Australian from Pinjarra, about 86 kilometres south of Perth and well known for its trotting club, had 23 touches, including a sizzling goal in the second term when he dashed away from his opponent Chris Judd and kick-started the Tigers' resurgence.

His run and carry were key factors in the win, and - provided he can handle the greater opposition analysis expected to come his way - McIntosh will add more depth to the midfield.

"I have always dreamt of playing like this and playing in front of a crowd like that," McIntosh said.

"I was pretty nervous at the start, going out for the warm-up. I just tried to soak it all up but, as the game went on I just tried to clear my thoughts and play the way we play."

Despite two injury-cursed seasons, the Tigers handed McIntosh a one-year contract extension last year, believing he had the tools to help the team grow.

"I feel I am definitely ready. My first year didn't go the way I wanted it to. I ended up having shoulder surgery towards the back end of the season and then in my second year I ended up having my appendix taken out in round six and missed a couple of weeks there," he said.

"I played one game back and had foot surgery. Pretty much my whole second season I didn't play a whole lot of footy.

"Then I had a whole pre-season this year, up and going and no injuries, so I feel like I was pretty ready for it."

He certainly was ready for it, highlighted when he sharked a pack and stormed away from Judd to boot the Tigers' fourth goal at a time when the Blues had led by almost four goals. The Tigers controlled the match from that moment.

"Growing up I barracked for Carlton, to be honest. To play on Juddy, I idolised him as a kid growing up when he was with West Coast and when he changed to Carlton," McIntosh said.

"To line up on Juddy was a pretty big thrill but, yeah, I just tried to play our way and do what I do best. I ended up kicking a 'snag' on him."

McIntosh had also been busy pre-match organising tickets for his family, for he had six sisters, two brothers and his parents to think of. However, while four weren't able to make the game from Perth, he was delighted to meet his three-month old nephew, Kobi, for the first time.

There were also other things on mind, for he turned 21 on Friday. There was to be a family celebration on Friday night, and another with his friends and teammates on Saturday.

Skipper Trent Cotchin provided some pertinent advice after being named in the team.

"He said to maybe switch off your phone, which I did (on Wednesday night) because I was getting bombarded with a few calls. I just wanted to clear my head and not think about the game too much because so much was already going on," McIntosh said.

"'Cotchy' also said: 'Just stay calm, it's just another game, do what you have been doing through the NAB Cup.' He was real wise with what he said."

Having converted from soccer at the age of 15, McIntosh - a second-round draft selection in 2012 - has enjoyed a relatively rapid rise. Now comes the task of replicating his deeds against the Western Bulldogs on Saturday, where the Tigers may not have Brett Deledio, who was reported for a heavy hit on Simon White inside the opening minute.

Deledio was substituted out of the game in the final term, with the Tigers wary of his ongoing Achilles issue. He diligently iced the region as soon as he returned to the dressing room.

Coach Damien Hardwick opted to not judge the incident with White but was delighted how his team fought back through the efforts of McIntosh and others such as Brandon Ellis and Taylor Hunt.

"We probably tried to move the ball a little bit too aggressively at the start in the pressure of the game. Carlton, to their credit, came out and hit us pretty hard early, but the great thing for our footy club and a sign of the maturity of our group is that they took that," Hardwick said.

"We were well behind on the scoreboard and we started to turn the game our way. It's a great sign of our maturity and the evolving leadership of our group."

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/richmond-tigers-debutant-knew-he-was-ready-for-big-league-20150403-1me3br.html

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Re: Kamdyn McIntosh [merged]
« Reply #248 on: April 04, 2015, 01:29:15 AM »
Kamdyn McIntosh announces himself on AFL stage against Carlton and his idol Chris Judd

    Glenn McFarlane
    Herald Sun
    April 04, 2015


KAMDYN McIntosh grew up in Pinjarra — just under an hour’s drive south of Perth — barracking for Carlton and idolising Chris Judd.

On Thursday night, on the other side of the country, and on football’s opening night, the Blues had access-all-area MCG tickets to one of the best Richmond debuts of recent seasons.

McIntosh made up for lost time after two frustrating years with injuries by running himself to the point of exhaustion as he lived out his childhood dream.

His parents were there to witness it, among the 83,493 at the MCG, as well as four of his siblings and a baby nephew he had just met. Four other siblings couldn’t make the trip across the Nullarbor, but were glued to the game on television.

And a rowdy gathering of McIntosh’s mates at his close friend Jett’s place in Pinjarra combined for a BBQ and a few beers as the locals toasted his success.

Making it even more memorable was the fact that McIntosh’s first game came the day before his 21st birthday.

“I’ve always dreamt of playing in front of a crowd like that,” McIntosh said after gathering 23 touches, kicking a goal and adding an early season SuperCoach bonus for those who took the punt on him after a strong NAB Challenge campaign.

“I was pretty nervous at the start when I went out for the warm-up, but then I just tried to soak it up. As the game went on, I just tried to clear my thoughts.”

His captain Trent Cotchin advised him to turn his mobile phone off on Wednesday to stop being “bombarded” by goodwill text messages. He will work through those over the coming days.

McIntosh, who was drafted at pick 31 in 2012, and former Cat Taylor Hunt were both impressive in their first games for the Tigers, giving great run as their team finished all over the top of the Blues, to win by 27 points.

“I barracked for Carlton, to be honest, and to play (for a time) on Juddy (who) I idolised as a kid when I was growing up,” he said.

“I ended up kicking a snag on him, so that was good.

“My first year (at Richmond) didn’t go the way that I wanted; I ended up having shoulder surgery towards the back end of the year.

“(Last year) I ended up having my appendix out in Round 6, and missed a few weeks. I had one game back and had foot surgery, so I didn’t play a lot of footy then.

“But I had the full pre-season this year, and was up and going. I just felt like I was ready for it.”

He had a family gathering for his 21st birthday yesterday, and will catch up with his “other family” — the Richmond players — tonight.

But instead of basking on what was on Thursday night, the powerfully-built midfielder has already cast his mind forward to next Saturday’s clash with Western Bulldogs, and trying to replicate another good performance.

“I’ve just got to get my body right this week and my recovery and go from there,” he said. “We’ve just got to prepare for the next game now.”

Teammate Chris Newman praised McIntosh’s composure and work rate as the keys to his strong performance on the big stage.

“We’re rapt for him,” Newman said yesterday. “It’s one thing to come out and play well in your first game. The occasion of having it in Round 1, on the big stage, he really took to it really well.

“He’s one of those guys who’s got a huge work rate. He just sort of turns up all the time. He’s really hard to play on. He runs up and down all day.

“He’s had his best pre-season so far, and it’s great to see him get some reward and put together a solid performance.”

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/afl-new/kamdyn-mcintosh-announces-himself-on-afl-stage-against-carlton-and-his-idol-chris-judd/story-fnlpeek0-1227290665910

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Re: Kamdyn McIntosh [merged]
« Reply #249 on: April 04, 2015, 09:45:17 AM »
Maybe Newman needs to take a few lessons from young Kamdyn and lift his own work rate.

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Re: Kamdyn McIntosh [merged]
« Reply #250 on: April 04, 2015, 09:50:18 AM »
Maybe Newman needs to take a few lessons from young Kamdyn and lift his own work rate.
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Re: Kamdyn McIntosh [merged]
« Reply #251 on: April 05, 2015, 04:32:14 PM »
A bigger, quicker, faster and stronger version of Tuck?
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Re: Kamdyn McIntosh [merged]
« Reply #252 on: April 05, 2015, 04:38:04 PM »
Before the biscuit gets too soggy can I just say Dean Polo.

Let's see him put together a season before we judge.
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Re: Kamdyn McIntosh [merged]
« Reply #253 on: April 05, 2015, 06:11:59 PM »
Before the biscuit gets too soggy can I just say Dean Polo.

Let's see him put together a season before we judge.

If he rocks up next week with a leopard skin hair style I'm outta here!


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Re: Kamdyn McIntosh [merged]
« Reply #254 on: April 05, 2015, 06:24:18 PM »
Before the biscuit gets too soggy can I just say Dean Polo.

Let's see him put together a season before we judge.
i agree. in fact shouldnt we be expecting some bad games out of him for gods sake hes played just one afl game.