From the Sunday Age by Brent Diamond | June 21, 2009 Richmond's Jordan McMahon is confident he will survive any cull at Tigerland at the end of the season despite being dumped to Coburg for the third time this season while the team takes a more youthful approach.
McMahon had 27 disposals for Coburg in its 45-point loss to Port Melbourne.
But the performance didn't satisfy Tigers development coach and new Coburg coach Craig McRae, who left the 26-year-old out of the best players.
McMahon continually turned the ball over in the first term, "but he wasn't alone", McRae said.
The former Bulldog remains optimistic about staying at Richmond despite being one of five players axed in Jade Rawlings' first game as senior coach last week.
Asked whether his career was on the line, McMahon said: "I reckon that's always been the case with the new coach or with the previous coach. When you come back to Coburg, you've got to work hard and do the right things. It's always a big objective to get back in.
"I think I've got a lot to offer still. I've got to work on various things. There's going to be fighting for spots in the team all over."
McMahon said there was renewed optimism at Richmond under Rawlings.
"It's very energetic," he said. "Jade gets along with the guys really well. He obviously has that amount of respect from them to be a coach and I think everyone's enjoying having someone fresh there."
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