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Re: RIP - Tom Hafey has Passed Away
« Reply #60 on: May 15, 2014, 11:06:06 AM »
A wonderfully moving Tribute to Tom Hafey by Kevin Sheedy is up on the RFC Web-site  :clapping :clapping

It's simply titled "Tommy, you were sensational"

Here's the link

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2014-05-15/tommy-you-were-sensational

Implore everyone to read it
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Re: RIP - Tom Hafey has Passed Away
« Reply #61 on: May 15, 2014, 11:29:22 AM »
Yeah nice kev  :clapping

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Re: RIP - Tom Hafey has Passed Away
« Reply #62 on: May 15, 2014, 01:16:39 PM »
Bravo Kevin Sheedy. :cheers :clapping :clapping
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Re: RIP - Tom Hafey has Passed Away
« Reply #63 on: May 16, 2014, 07:18:56 PM »
I was wondering has our Prezz Peggy been prominent these past few days since Tommy passed away?


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Re: RIP - Tom Hafey has Passed Away
« Reply #65 on: May 16, 2014, 10:20:26 PM »
TOMMY’S TRIBUTE

From 1.30pm

* Players run onto the MCG

* The Hafey family walk the four premiership cups Tommy won at Richmond onto the ground and place on plinths on the wing

* Players from both sides line up on the wing with the Hafey family and Tiger premiership players

* A minute’s applause — instead of silence — to celebrate the AFL legend

* Match starts at 1.40pm

(Fans are advised to avoid driving to the MCG due to limited parking. Yarra Park will be reduced to half capacity and access will only be through Gate 5)

Hafey’s funeral is scheduled for 2pm at the MCG on Monday

Source: Herald-Sun

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Re: RIP - Tom Hafey has Passed Away
« Reply #66 on: May 16, 2014, 10:22:23 PM »
Min clapping very good

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Re: RIP - Tom Hafey has Passed Away
« Reply #67 on: May 17, 2014, 12:20:28 PM »
I really really hope that Fox show it as part of their pre-game.  Would loved to have been there but to be able to watch it on TV would at least be a small compensation.

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Re: RIP - Tom Hafey has Passed Away
« Reply #68 on: May 17, 2014, 12:43:47 PM »
I really really hope that Fox show it as part of their pre-game.  Would loved to have been there but to be able to watch it on TV would at least be a small compensation.

Agreed Smokey.  :thumbsup
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Re: RIP - Tom Hafey has Passed Away
« Reply #69 on: May 17, 2014, 01:36:55 PM »
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Re: RIP - Tom Hafey has Passed Away
« Reply #70 on: May 17, 2014, 02:33:29 PM »
Sorry that this is the way we honour you, Tommy.

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Re: RIP - Tom Hafey has Passed Away
« Reply #71 on: May 19, 2014, 05:35:48 PM »
Tom Hafey's funeral
   Daniel Cherny
      The Age
    May 19, 2014 - 5:20PM


Football legend Tommy Hafey was farewelled in a moving funeral on Monday at the MCG.

The service began with MC Eddie McGuire welcoming those in attendance. "Tommy Hafey didn't have time to fear death, he was too busy living life," McGuire said, the four premiership cups won by Hafey's Tigers acting as an appropriate backdrop. Hafey's coffin lay next to the podium, draped in Tiger skin.

Hafey's granddaughter Samantha then sang 'Dream a little dream' for the mourners as a montage of Hafey's life was shown.

Hafey's brother Peter detailed the master coach's life growing up in East Malvern and his schooling at Melbourne High, before reminiscing about all that Hafey did in his respective coaching jobs. Post-coaching, Peter described Tom as having "loved sportsman's nights" and helping clubs in the community. "He spoke to schools, he spoke to prisoners, he spoke to corporate people," Peter Hafey said, emphasising how his brother's message of positivity could resonate across society.

Peter also read out an emotional letter that Tom had received from a schoolgirl who aborted a planned suicide after listening to Tom's inspirational words at school.

It was then the turn of Hafey's daughters, Rhonda, Karen and Joanne then spoke about life with their father. Not surprisingly, physical activity outdoors and cups of tea were recurring themes. As proud as they were of their father's footballing achievements, they were prouder of all he did for them personally.

Tom's grandchildren recounted their own experiences with Hafey, including his hours spent watching Test cricket in his bathers at Sorrento. "Tommy lived his life to the full. Let his passion never be forgotten." said grandson Max.

Kevin Bartlett, perhaps the most famous of 'Hafey's heroes' provided no shortage of humorous anecdotes from a famous bond spanning half a century. Bartlett described how Hafey loved to tell schoolchildren of footballers who had recovered from being cast aside at their first club yet lachieved premiership success later in their careers, preaching the importance of persistence. Hafey was always looking for a new challenge, "to read twenty new books this year," or "to eat at ten new restaurants."

Finally, Michael Green, another of Hafey's former charges, recited the Lord's Prayer.

Eddie McGuire then thanked all those for attending, as the casket was taken on a final lap of the MCG.

Hafey's family led all of those of his players in attendance, and finally the current Richmond playing list out onto the ground. They circled the boundary line to provide a guard of honour for Hafey's casket as it was taken around the oval, with the Richmond theme song blaring over the loudspeakers.

The flags atop the scoreboard were flying at half-mast as the service was broadcast live for the public to watch on the ground's big screens.

There was no shortage of fans wearing club colours, predominantly yellow and black, but so too black and white, and even those wearing the colours of Essendon, Sydney and others.

Earlier, fans stopped to remember all that which was great about Hafey while making their way into the ground.

Jeff was a member of the Richmond cheer squad during the club's golden era in the 1960s and 1970s. He says Hafey will be "remembered both as an immortal of Richmond and an immortal of the game."

Lorraine, a Melbourne supporter draped her in club's scarf emphasised Hafey's healthy approach to living, describing him as "inspirational in keeping everyone fit and active."

Georgia heard Hafey speak at her school eight years ago, and came to pay her respects to "a great man and legend of Richmond."

Rod met Hafey during his time in Sydney, and described how Hafey helped with his development as a junior football coach. "I love the man," he said.

AFL CEO Gillon McLachlan fronted the media and highlighted Hafey's leadership qualities, and his work in the community. McLachlan spoke of Hafey's remarkable "zest for life".

''It's fabulous it's here and it's amazing to see people walking down the hill into the ground, obviously lots of football lovers - Richmond faithful and others,'' McLachlan said.

''It's great to be able to celebrate Tom here today ... he treated everyone at face value, he was enthusiastic, smiling and looking forward to every day of his life.

''He had an extraordinary ability to link the community with the game.''

McLachlan said the league had discussed a lasting tribute to Hafey internally and would do so with the Tigers and other clubs ''at the right time''.

The MCG's famous Long Room will host a private wake.





Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/updates-from-tom-hafeys-funeral-20140519-38jae.html#ixzz32910GJ5i

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Re: RIP - Tom Hafey has Passed Away
« Reply #72 on: May 20, 2014, 11:16:24 AM »
Great man is Kevin Bartlett, l have always admired the man all my life. Was fantastic the way he spoke about Tommy.  :clapping

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Re: RIP - Tom Hafey has Passed Away
« Reply #73 on: May 22, 2014, 02:31:50 PM »
Which current AFL coach's philosophy is closest to Tommy's of being the fitter than everyone else and playing fast, direct footy?

Which side is currently topping the AFL ladder?

Some things are timeless.

Football is still a simple game. Tommy understood that.
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