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Sheeds on SEN
« Reply #720 on: October 29, 2008, 02:13:57 PM »
Sheeds was on SEN's "in the huddle" for an hour to promote his book.

On Richmond, Sheeds said he's looking forward to helping the Tigers in membership, marketing, corporate areas and maybe a coterie.  Nothing in concrete yet so he can't say what yet.

Mark Doran asked about Sheeds working in an assistant coaching role but Sheeds said that side of things  won't happen. He's still working with the AFL and all he's talked about is the off-field areas above plus developing the programs for the development of indigenous kids in our new centre.

At Essendon they have a Hutchinson group - a young group of future executives. It worked well at Essendon. He'd like to get something similar started at Richmond. He wants to get people to work together to make a great club. Having a great club is very important.

Leon Daphne was the best club president he'd met. Doran cheekily said you'd like to get him back but Sheeds said that's not for him to say. He was closest to leaving Essendon back then (end of 99) and also the offer Willisee and the Swans put on the table (late 80s) was very good. In the end the best decision was to stay with Essendon.

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Re: Sheedy set to return to Punt Rd
« Reply #721 on: October 29, 2008, 07:13:15 PM »
I know Daphne is no longer in charge of Nissan but it's coincidence that Nissan is coming back on board as a shorts sponsor next year.

Sheeds also has the idea of all indigenous footballers drafted onto an AFL list being outside the salary cap. That may be a good idea for rich clubs like Essendon but Richmond's finances aren't yet at a stage to take advantage of something like that.

http://www.afl.com.au/News/NEWSARTICLE/tabid/208/Default.aspx?newsId=69387
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Re: Sheedy: Relax, Terry Wallace, your job is safe (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #722 on: November 10, 2008, 01:52:50 PM »
You're sick!
Are you Rosy!

Is that Rosy from PRE? :yawn

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Sheedy to mentor our coaches / Rawlings in a development role
« Reply #723 on: November 11, 2008, 03:18:37 PM »
This was also in this weekend's Sunday Herald-Sun yet not on the net. I've typed it out.

Coaching coaches
Punchlines - Scot Palmer

KEVIN Sheedy starts back at Punt Rd next month after 28 years with a full marketing-membership portfolio and one not entirely detached from the coaching scene. We've heard the versatile character has been earmarked to mentor some of the coaching personnel working under senior coach Terry Wallace. That way Wallace will be able to give even more time to making the final eight next year.

Former captain Wayne Campbell is returning after a short stint with the Western Bulldogs and Jade Rawlings is moving to a development role while coaching VFL affiliate Coburg.

What is causing some consternation at Coburg, though, is Richmond's wish to see the "Burgers'' spend some time at the complex being developed at Craigieburn.

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Kevin Sheedy grills Richmond about Ben Cousins (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #724 on: November 28, 2008, 01:28:02 AM »
Kevin Sheedy grills Richmond about Ben Cousins
Damian Barrett | November 28, 2008

KEVIN Sheedy has questioned Richmond over its reluctance to consider recruiting Ben Cousins.

In style typical of the veteran former coach, Sheedy used the question-and-answer forum of a Tom Hafey Club dinner on Wednesday night to probe Tigers football operations manager Craig Cameron about Cousins.

In an exchange described by two attendees as animated, Sheedy told Cameron that Hawthorn was rewarded this year for its punt on Stuart Dew and wondered why he had ruled out Cousins.

Cameron said the former Eagle, who has admitted to an addiction to drugs, did not fit Richmond's recruiting policy and that he would only be a distraction to the playing list.

Sheedy, who last month agreed to become a face of Richmond's 2009 membership drive, persisted, arguing he could be worth a chance with a late national draft pick.

The last of the Tigers' four picks in Saturday's draft is No. 70.

While there was a theory of some Tigers people that Sheedy was simply testing Cameron's ability to handle the delicate matter of Cousins in a public forum, there were others who said the probing appeared genuine and not at all staged.

"You could hear a pin drop when it was on," said one of the roughly 150 people who attended the Tom Hafey Club dinner at Richmond's Punt Rd headquarters.

"Sheedy poked his head out from behind a pillar and made a real point of taking Cameron on."

Sheedy spoke one-on-one with Cameron after the dinner.

Cameron would not comment on the exchange with Sheedy nor Richmond's official stance on Cousins when contacted by the Herald Sun yesterday.

Sheedy could not be contacted.

Among those in attendance at the dinner were Richmond president Gary March, chief executive Steven Wright, assistant coach Wayne Campbell and former club captain and ex-president Neville Crowe.

Sheedy played in three premierships for Richmond before coaching Essendon for 27 years.

He had no AFL club involvement last year.

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sport/afl/story/0,26576,24718110-19742,00.html

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Re: Kevin Sheedy grills Richmond about Ben Cousins (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #725 on: November 28, 2008, 03:47:42 AM »
So much for Sheedy staying out of the business of the footy dept although knowing the Herald-Sun Sheeds probably just inquisitively asked about Cousins and Cameron said not interested yet the Hun has sensationalised it into some "animated" discussion to make it back page news.

Did anyone here go to the THC dinner? I'd be interested to know what you made of it all.
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Re: Kevin Sheedy grills Richmond about Ben Cousins (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #726 on: November 28, 2008, 05:56:57 PM »
Did anyone here go to the THC dinner? I'd be interested to know what you made of it all.

I didn't go but bg25 was there and her comment to me was that there was nothing to it, Sheeds just being Sheeds and that Cameron handled it well.

On today's HUN story bg25 reckon it must be a slow news day  ;D
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Re: Kevin Sheedy grills Richmond about Ben Cousins (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #727 on: November 29, 2008, 05:19:08 AM »
Did anyone here go to the THC dinner? I'd be interested to know what you made of it all.

I didn't go but bg25 was there and her comment to me was that there was nothing to it, Sheeds just being Sheeds and that Cameron handled it well.

On today's HUN story bg25 reckon it must be a slow news day  ;D
Ta WP. No surprise the Herald-Sun using Richmond to create headlines that aren't there  :sleep.
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Kevin Sheedy prepares for life at Tigerland in '09 (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #728 on: December 03, 2008, 02:47:51 AM »
Kevin Sheedy prepares for life at Tigerland in '09
Herald-Sun | Wayne Flower | December 03, 2008

AFL football great Kevin Sheedy is feeling on top of the world to be back at his old club.

The Tigers premiership player, who can boast a 251-game career at Punt Rd, is back where his sporting life began to, among other things, help Richmond build its membership and sponsorship.

Sheedy fulfilled a 28-year promise to return to Punt Rd and he took his commitment to a new level yesterday, soaring over Punt Rd in a hot air balloon.

The huge Sherrin-shaped balloon took off from Royal Park before taking in the sights over the MCG and landing 45 minutes later at South Yarra.

Picture This Ballooning pilot Peter Wright said Sheedy had a great love for the area.

"That's an area that has huge and profound effects on people's lives," he said.

"Kevin wants to use that concept to provide positivity to underprivileged and indigenous kids.

"People dream about playing sport in that precinct in Melbourne and his message is 'It can be done'."



http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,24742755-2862,00.html

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How Kevin Sheedy saved Ben Cousins (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #729 on: December 12, 2008, 04:53:48 AM »
How Kevin Sheedy saved Ben Cousins
Jon Ralph | December 12, 2008

A DIRECT plea for a second chance and the intervention of a club legend launched the dramatic backflip that will turn Ben Cousins into a Tiger.

Richmond coach Terry Wallace's decision to draft Cousins was kick-started by a phone call from the fallen champion.

That phone call was set up by Kevin Sheedy, who contacted Wallace and alerted him to Cousins' desperation to be considered by Richmond.

Sheedy's phone message to Wallace was that Cousins was eager to make a personal plea, with Wallace later texting back to confirm the dialogue had started.

From that conversation, the Cousins-to-Richmond idea started gaining momentum, culminating in this week's developments. It is believed Wallace met Cousins in Melbourne yesterday.

While Sheedy supports Cousins being given a second chance at AFL level, he did not personally convince Wallace of the former West Coast captain's merits.

Instead, it was Cousins' enthusiasm, after earlier rebuffing inquiries from Brisbane Lions coach Michael Voss, that was the catalyst for the renewed interest.

"I hope he gets drafted," Sheedy said yesterday.

"I have always been a supporter of giving a person a second chance. I met with Ben Cousins (in Perth) last week to sit down and see where he was at in his own mind.

"For me it's about the person, not even necessarily about Richmond or footy in general. I would just like to see him get his life together."

In a day of developments, it became apparent yesterday Richmond would probably select Cousins even if its appeal to put Graham Polak on the rookie list is rejected.

 The Tigers can take Cousins with selection six in the pre-season draft. The youngsters they are considering are all eligible for the rookie list.

It is unlikely the AFL will knock back Richmond's request on injured defender Polak, with the AFL Commission expected to agree to the submission, despite the queries of several rival clubs.

As a rookie, Polak could still play senior football again next year as early as Round 11, with a new rule allowing clubs to elevate a rookie halfway through the season.

That would allow the Tigers not only to recruit Cousins, but also to give Polak the chance to take the field again for the Tigers in his own time.

The Tigers board has not officially made a decision, but it has given its approval to the football department and will not meet again before Tuesday's pre-season draft.

Richmond is thrilled by the positive support from fans and members after the Cousins news broke.

The negative sentiment of last month seems to have evaporated, with some Tiger fan forums running at 80 per cent in support of Cousins.

The Tigers have ample salary cap room to pay Cousins. They had space to land a big fish such as Eagle Daniel Kerr in trade week, and if Polak is named a rookie, they will be able to pay him his contract outside the salary cap.

Pressure from sponsors is also not considered a factor, as it was reported to be for Collingwood and St Kilda.

Manager Ricky Nixon has been encouraging to Cousins to sell himself and go out and actively chase clubs.

Sheedy has been in contact with Cousins since being interviewed for his documentary mid-year. He is believed to have met him in Perth in the past fortnight.

Sheedy has been appointed as a Richmond ambassador and consultant, and will meet the Tigers board next week to discuss his role at the club.

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sport/afl/story/0,26576,24788276-19742,00.html

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Re: How Kevin Sheedy saved Ben Cousins (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #730 on: December 12, 2008, 01:13:52 PM »
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The Tigers have ample salary cap room to pay Cousins. They had space to land a big fish such as Eagle Daniel Kerr in trade week, and if Polak is named a rookie, they will be able to pay him his contract outside the salary cap.
Good to hear we still have ample salary cap room. With a young developing list we'll have have room to move to keep the side together in theyears to come.

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In a day of developments, it became apparent yesterday Richmond would probably select Cousins even if its appeal to put Graham Polak on the rookie list is rejected.
I would rather we do it only if we get that extra free pick. Cousins even if he succeeds with his comeback is still a short-term option.
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Re: Kevin Sheedy threads [merged]
« Reply #731 on: December 12, 2008, 01:20:28 PM »
It does beg the question:  is Sheedy the Messiah?

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Re: Kevin Sheedy threads [merged]
« Reply #732 on: December 12, 2008, 02:02:47 PM »
Sheedy coming back has breathed new life into this club.

Most with half a brain wanted him back and some didn't (MOI)

If we make the finals I will personally thank him, not because of cousins or gourdis or anyone we pick up, but because he has added something to this club. Something that fool Wallace cant and never will.


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Re: Kevin Sheedy threads [merged]
« Reply #733 on: December 12, 2008, 02:16:50 PM »

Sheedy coming back has breathed new life into this club.


What a load of crap.  What has he done that has changed the results, performance or direction of the club in the time since he has been back?

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Most with half a brain wanted him back and some didn't (MOI)


Are you admitting to only having half a brain?  ???

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If we make the finals I will personally thank him, not because of cousins or gourdis or anyone we pick up, but because he has added something to this club. Something that fool Wallace cant and never will.


"That fool Wallace" (and others) have been the ones responsible for turning this club around.  We are going to make the finals in 2009 with or without Cousins and with or without Sheedy.  It will have nothing to do with either and you will just look like a fool congratulating someone who had no impact on the end result.

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Re: Kevin Sheedy threads [merged]
« Reply #734 on: December 12, 2008, 02:19:07 PM »
but because he has added something to this club. Something that fool Wallace cant and never will.

That is apart from gutting a mediocre list and putting up with a lot of criticism in developing a young promising football side