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Re: Kamdyn McIntosh [merged]
« Reply #615 on: September 20, 2020, 04:31:12 AM »
Playing like a bloke who doesn't want to be left out again from another GF/flag :yep.

Classy finish of that goal too :clapping.
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Re: Kamdyn McIntosh [merged]
« Reply #616 on: September 20, 2020, 05:53:57 AM »
Hes been good this year. Like hisvwork. Running hard linking up well. Deserves his spot in the team.

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Re: Kamdyn McIntosh [merged]
« Reply #617 on: September 20, 2020, 07:38:45 AM »
Doing what you’re told is an underrated skill
“I find it nearly impossible to make those judgments, but he is certainly up there with the really important ones, he is certainly up there with the Francis Bourkes and the Royce Harts and the Kevin Bartlett and the Kevin Sheedys, there is no doubt about that,” Balme said.

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Re: Kamdyn McIntosh [merged]
« Reply #618 on: September 20, 2020, 11:28:27 AM »
To be honest thought he was gone reinventing himself bigtime and super important now.

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Re: Kamdyn McIntosh [merged]
« Reply #619 on: October 03, 2020, 03:40:15 AM »
Kamdyn McIntosh

Had a couple of scoring shots from his seven touches, but that is far below his usual output.

Rating: 5

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Re: Kamdyn McIntosh [merged]
« Reply #620 on: October 10, 2020, 05:11:38 AM »
Kamdyn McIntosh

The Richmond wingman racked up 19 disposals and six inside 50s, slotting an impressive goal in the first quarter to end as one of the club’s better players on the night.

Rating: 7

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Re: Kamdyn McIntosh [merged]
« Reply #621 on: October 17, 2020, 06:13:30 AM »
Kamdyn McIntosh

Another who struggled with the ball in hand, going at below 50 per cent efficiency. Still, held his own.

Rating: 6

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Re: Kamdyn McIntosh [merged]
« Reply #622 on: October 17, 2020, 09:49:17 AM »
Kamdyn McIntosh

Another who struggled with the ball in hand, going at below 50 per cent efficiency. Still, held his own.

Rating: 6

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He played his role perfectly
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Re: Kamdyn McIntosh [merged]
« Reply #623 on: October 17, 2020, 10:06:40 AM »
6 is harsh. 7 at least.

50% in wet conditions but ran hard all night, created an option up the ground. Certainly wasn't beaten.

One of the first named every week.

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Kam McIntosh - trying to trade up a paper clip to a Ferrari (7news)
« Reply #624 on: October 21, 2020, 07:37:48 PM »
One Richmond star is having no problem finding a distraction from 'hub life' in the lead up to Saturday's grand final. Kamdyn McIntosh is curing the boredom with ingenuity - and a paper clip.

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https://twitter.com/7NewsMelbourne/status/1318821171417153537


Paper clip -> pack of cards.
Dusty signed boots -> boat
Sold boat to Dimma -> Dimma offering an inner sanctum experience.

Kmac aiming for a Ferrari lol.

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Re: Kam McIntosh - trying to trade up a paper clip to a Ferrari (7news)
« Reply #625 on: October 21, 2020, 07:48:15 PM »
One Richmond star is having no problem finding a distraction from 'hub life' in the lead up to Saturday's grand final. Kamdyn McIntosh is curing the boredom with ingenuity - and a paper clip.

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Paper clip -> pack of cards.
Dusty signed boots -> boat
Sold boat to Dimma -> Dimma offering an inner sanctum experience.

Kmac aiming for a Ferrari lol.
Kmac is a different cat  :laugh:.

Main thing is he's been in good form this year on a wing. Hopefully it continues for one more game. Deserves his shot at another premiership.
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Re: Kamdyn McIntosh [merged]
« Reply #626 on: October 21, 2020, 10:36:18 PM »
Been very important on the wing his height and tuffness.

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Re: Kamdyn McIntosh [merged]
« Reply #627 on: October 21, 2020, 10:55:42 PM »
Has been super since he came back from being dropped earlier in the year and I was one who didn’t have him as best 22.

He has just been monstering his smaller opponents and marking strongly too.

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Re: Kamdyn McIntosh [merged]
« Reply #628 on: October 22, 2020, 04:46:50 AM »
AFL player ingeniously trades a paperclip for a boat in QLD hub

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21 October 2020 7:02 pm


Richmond player Kamdyn McIntosh is well on his way to securing a Ferrari for next to nothing after applying the practices he learnt in an online video about trading up from a paperclip.

The aim of the game is to trade objects with people, starting with a paperclip, and obtain the most valuable item possible.

McIntosh may have a grand final to play against Geelong on Saturday as the Tigers chase their third flag in four AFL seasons - but the savvy defender is also focused on his side hustle in the Queensland hub.

“We were just sitting around the dinner table one night having a laugh and I said, ‘Why doesn’t someone do the paperclip story’,” McIntosh told 7NEWS.

“There’s a documentary of a guy in America who trades a red paperclip all the way up to a two-story farm house.

“Later that night I was in bed and I thought, you know what I’m just going to put a paperclip up on Facebook Marketplace.”

After 30 bids, McIntosh had swapped the paperclip for a Rubik’s cube and a deck of cards and he headed to superstar teammate Dustin Martin.
 
“I never played in a grand final, it’s probably not my space so might be unpopular ... but tradition is big in the AFL."

McIntosh managed to trade his cards and cube for a signed pair of Martin’s boots. He then went back online and traded the priceless footwear for a small boat.

Not done yet, McIntosh offered his coach Damian Hardwick the boat in exchange for a day shadowing the Richmond mentor inside the Tigers inner sanctum.

Hardwick agreed and now McIntosh is looking to trade that experience for a car.

“Why don’t we go paperclip to a red Ferrari,” McIntosh said.

https://7news.com.au/sport/afl/afl-player-ingeniously-trades-a-paperclip-for-a-boat-in-qld-hub-c-1430780

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'Leave no stone unturned': Kmac wills himself back into premiership picture
« Reply #629 on: October 23, 2020, 03:24:16 AM »
'Leave no stone unturned': Tiger wills himself back into premiership picture

Kamdyn McIntosh was an odd man out last year, but the wingman's persistence and an unusual pre-season has him one win away from fulfilment

By Sarah Black
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23 October 2020


LAST year was the most difficult of Kamdyn McIntosh's footballing career, but a few runs in the Utah snow have done the world of good.

As Richmond won the AFL-VFL premiership double in 2019, just five players on the entire list missed out on playing in a Grand Final victory.

Jake Aarts was suspended, Jack Graham and Jack Higgins were injured (the latter recovering from a brain bleed), while Jack Ross and McIntosh had been withdrawn from the VFL decider as injury cover for the AFL team.

Neither made the final 22, with Marlion Pickett instead writing his name in folklore as an AFL Grand Final debutant, replacing the wounded Graham.

At 25 and with 90 AFL games under his belt at the time, McIntosh was comfortably the most senior player to miss out.

"Personally, it was probably one of my toughest years I've been through, but it was an opportunity though for a player like Marlion Pickett – who's gone through so much hardship in his life – to have a dream come true," McIntosh told afl.com.au.

"'Dimma' (coach Damien Hardwick) is really good on reflecting on the journey of where we're going, and not just the Grand Final.

"I very much did feel a part of that Grand Final, even though I wasn't playing. I felt like that week I was able to be up and about for the boys. I knew I was there to help them out."

McIntosh was contracted for the 2020 season, and there were reports – which he termed "inaccurate" – he was potentially looking elsewhere after his season ended in dual disappointment.

"When you go through something like last year, there's always thoughts that pop up – where the club sees me in the side, do they value me, or do they need me? But at the end of the season, I ultimately wanted to stay," McIntosh said.

McIntosh's form has been very solid this year. In shortened matches, his numbers have barely budged, with average disposals going from 14.1 to 13.6, and marks (a strength of his game) slightly falling from 4.0 to 3.8.

The winger's positioning, and his ability to hold and create width across the ground, has been crucial to Richmond's trademark scrambled forward movement.

It has been a bounce-back year that started about as far from Punt Road as you can get. McIntosh spent two weeks over summer in Utah visiting former teammate Ben Lennon, who is studying and playing college gridiron there. While Lennon was busy with classes, McIntosh ran, often in snow, at 1100 metres above sea level.

"I went away knowing I still had two years at Richmond, and I was asking myself what I wanted it to look like," he said.

"I went there with the intent to train hard, get my body right, so I could come back in pre-season and really hit it hard.

"That's what I did. I set personal bests in the gym, on the running track, I was training in the backline and learning another role."

A syndesmosis injury in his right ankle at the end of January initially caused some anxiety, considering McIntosh had missed the majority of 2016 with the same injury.

"But when the physios told me it was an eight-week injury, I was rapt," he said.

"I went back to work, and I wanted to let the coaches know that I wasn't done and I wanted to play for the footy club again, leave no stone unturned.

"I found a little bit more hunger and intent in my training, rather than just going through the motions."

https://www.afl.com.au/news/520491/-leave-no-stone-unturned-tiger-wills-himself-back-into-premiership-picture