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Re: Neil Balme
« Reply #300 on: March 17, 2024, 10:32:14 PM »
TIS

You are a stuffing dog

Total stuffing grub

Keep your mouth shut

And before you PM me with your normal threats of coming to front you , how about you come and front me

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Re: Neil Balme
« Reply #301 on: March 18, 2024, 12:49:15 AM »
Sad to hear about NB.

I'd say with his slow removal from responsibilities is that this has been long coming.

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Re: Neil Balme
« Reply #302 on: March 18, 2024, 05:17:19 AM »
TIS

You are a stuffing dog

Total stuffing grub

Keep your mouth shut

And before you PM me with your normal threats of coming to front you , how about you come and front me

Tough guy
Wtf are you on about, and if you wanna meet face to face, fly over. Will be happy to meet. You really have issues, but if you think I gave my time to waste being baited by you, think again. But you seem very confident and strong, come over , what's stopping you?

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Re: Neil Balme
« Reply #303 on: March 18, 2024, 05:19:15 AM »


Hmm, I knew people who weren't "jibby jabbed" & died from Covid. I also know people who weren't "jibby jabbed" & are now suffering Long Covid, I mean really suffering,. Constant headaches, respiratory problems, & various other symptoms.
How many people suffered adverse reactions to the vaccines, relatively few all things considered. Far more would have died without the "jibby Jab"

You know they've just discovered that "long covid" is not really a thing and even leftist media outlets are reporting it:

https://www.theage.com.au/national/long-covid-doesn-t-exist-as-we-know-it-according-to-new-research-20240314-p5fcjz.html

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/mar/15/long-covid-symptoms-flu-cold

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Re: Neil Balme
« Reply #304 on: June 22, 2024, 04:27:34 PM »
Sounds like Balmey has more to give.  :shh

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Re: Neil Balme
« Reply #305 on: June 22, 2024, 08:29:19 PM »
Sounds like Balmey has more to give.  :shh

Sorry Frankie, not trying to be a smart behind but waht are you talking about?
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Re: Neil Balme
« Reply #306 on: June 23, 2024, 02:46:38 PM »
Sounds like Balmey has more to give.  :shh



Sorry Frankie, not trying to be a smart behind but waht are you talking about?

Mate he even said it took him by shock and wanted to go on. Even in a part time basis would be good. His calm head  and experience is what we need. Livingstone and Blair have made bit to many blews last couple years

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Re: Neil Balme
« Reply #307 on: June 23, 2024, 02:50:41 PM »
Sounds like Balmey has more to give.  :shh

Sorry Frankie, not trying to be a smart behind but waht are you talking about?

@WilliamPowell I suspect it has something to do with this interview and being willing to help Matthew Nicks if he was asked.

https://x.com/7NewsAdelaide/status/1803724358780895675

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Re: Neil Balme
« Reply #308 on: December 01, 2024, 09:40:15 PM »
Celebrating Neil Balme’s immense contribution to Richmond, and across the AFL, for more than 50 years.

Thank you for everything Balmey, and congratulations on a remarkable career



One of the most respected figures in the history of our game.

We honoured Neil Balme’s pivotal role in football and celebrated his achievements at the @MCG on Thursday.


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Re: Neil Balme
« Reply #309 on: December 01, 2024, 10:32:31 PM »
So what’s the go with balmey. I know there were reports that he was leaving (or being nudged out the door) but I don’t remember anything official from the club.

So has he left the club and/or retired?

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Re: Neil Balme
« Reply #310 on: December 01, 2024, 10:48:04 PM »
So what’s the go with balmey. I know there were reports that he was leaving (or being nudged out the door) but I don’t remember anything official from the club.

So has he left the club and/or retired?

He has retired.

Had heart surgery back on August, hence why the tribute function was last week. Was supposed to be August but his surgery got in the way.

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Re: Neil Balme
« Reply #311 on: December 01, 2024, 11:20:14 PM »
one of the best men you will ever meet.

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Re: Neil Balme
« Reply #312 on: December 02, 2024, 12:16:04 AM »
Feel like he is the perfect example of that there are 2 types of people in life, winners and losers.

Balmey is a winner. Just as pure as a winner as you'll ever meet.

Everywhere he went he won, not all the time but most often he did.

One of the big pieces of our puzzle in dynasty era, forever grateful of this man and his hard work. Thank you NB. Champion Tiger.
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Re: Neil Balme
« Reply #313 on: December 02, 2024, 07:22:41 AM »
What a champ.

Before he came back we were full of Greame Richmond wannabes leaking information to the media to suit their own agendas, we were a leaking siv most of the time.

What he was able to do behind the scenes to weed out the narcissists and make us act like a professional organisation. 

The club that keeps giving.

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Re: Neil Balme
« Reply #314 on: December 26, 2024, 06:49:36 AM »
"Neil Balme has his say on Richmond’s bold trade and draft strategy"​

Herald Sun
23 December 2024


"There was a mass exodus of stars at Richmond within just two months of Neil Balme leaving the club. The former Tigers administrator has his say on the trade and draft strategy."

Former Richmond administrator Neil Balme believes the Tigers can bounce back from their rebuild reasonably quickly, saying the club did the right thing in allowing quality players to depart in return for prized draft picks.

The Tigers lost premiership quartet Shai Bolton, Dan Rioli, Liam Baker and Jack Graham during the trade period which allowed them to stockpile top-end selections.

In a draft praised for its depth in the early rounds, Richmond took Sam Lalor with the No.1 pick, 195 centimetre midfielder Josh Smillie, electric small Taj Hotton, key forwards Jonty Faull and Harry Armstrong, and intercept defender Luke Trainor.

The Tigers traded their final pick in the first round for North Melbourne’s 2025 first-round pick which could prove to be valuable.

The late Richmond recruiting manager Chris Toce was behind this illustrious draft haul and Balme described his tragic death as “horrifying”.

Balme, who stepped away from the Tigers in August, saw first-hand the impact of Geelong’s draft hauls in the early 2000s – including the 2001 ‘super draft’ – which led them to three premierships in five years.

After his stint as football boss at Geelong from 2007-14, he joined Richmond ahead of the 2017 season and saw the likes of Dustin Martin and Trent Cotchin hold the cup aloft.

He said Richmond’s trade and draft strategy should prove to be effective given the strength of 2024 draft crop and the looming threat of Tasmania.

“All the recruiters are saying it’s as good a draft as there’s been for a while. And also with Tassie coming in, it will cost us a fair bit in terms of draft picks going forward, which we can understand,” Balme said.

“So I think it’s the right place at the right time and now there’s got to be some really good coaching, which I’ve got no doubt our guys will (provide), and it’s a lot of good learning for the players to really buy into it.

“I think the older blokes and even the middle-aged blokes at Richmond get it, they are really pleased that these kids have come on and I think they will really help them understand how the game works and get them in as quickly as they can.

“They’re in a pretty good place and I think everyone is still looking back, it wasn’t that long ago that we were outstanding for three out of four years. So there’s a little bit of patience required in that, but I think they’ll get it and I think they’ll come out of it reasonably quickly.

“With the draft, I think hopefully it’ll be an exceptional draft and those kids will take the opportunity that’s in front of them.”

Balme said it is imperative for clubs to be honest about where they sit and this was ultimately why the Tigers allowed three quality players to walk for the right price.

“There may be a time when you’ve got to rebuild, as they call it, and that’s exactly what they’re doing. I think the real challenge for those footy clubs is to understand where they are, what position they are in,” Balme said.

“As long as the CEO and the board, etc and the coach all think the same way as to where we are, I mean, it’s more achievable to pull out of it as quickly as you can. And I think that’s what they’ve recognised.

“Several of the first-picked players leave, well if we thought there was a genuine chance that we might be in the picture again for this year coming, we wouldn’t have let those blokes go and worked a lot harder to keep them.

“But because of where we are, we say, ‘OK, if they want to go, that’s okay.’ We’ll sort of help them go, as long as we get decent picks for them. And then we can do what we’ve done, which is pick six or seven kids who obviously might not have a huge influence next year, but very soon they will – they are the rebuild on top of what we’ve already got.

“So I think they know where they are, I think there is probably going to be a bit of pain next year because it’s hard to get through. But they know what they’re doing and they will just keep getting better.”

Toce, who passed away from cancer on the final day of the trade period, was honoured on draft night by having his young son, Harry, log the first selection that saw Lalor join the club.

Balme has had health scares himself in recent years, telling this masthead in August that he “dodged a bullet” undergoing heart bypass surgery, having also battled epilepsy in recent years.

“It is almost surreal what happened to him because he’d only been with us for nine months in the end and it almost come from nowhere. All of a sudden he is crook and you think, ‘ah yeah he is crook, he will be alright’, but then the poor fella passes,” Balme said.

“Then you see his wife and kids at the function that we’re at for him and it’s just horrifying when you look at it.

“It was awful and when you saw all the people that had worked with him in footy and how wonderfully they spoke about him, I know everyone does when you pass, but they were real.

“It was very challenging for Blair Hartley and our recruiting blokes to lose him when we did. He really had quite a bit of impact even though he’d only been there for nine months, very, very said.”

Balme said he will consider lending a hand at the Tigers, where he also won two premierships as a player.

“I’m sort of thinking a little about what I’m going to do – I can’t do nothing - but I’m looking forward to just having a bit of a breather and think it through and see what I can do,” Balme said.

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/neil-balme-has-his-say-on-richmonds-bold-trade-and-draft-strategy/news-story/0b6572110094abbb7120d7aae234d03c