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Dale Morris on AFL Tonight. Very well spoken. Can see a future in the media as a boundary rider reporter.
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Nicer speaking voice than Dal SantoDale Morris on AFL Tonight. Very well spoken. Can see a future in the media as a boundary rider reporter.
Feel for his son's coach. How'd you be coaching the son of a bloke who's twice been named AFL coach of the year?Slow news day. It was a fluff piece & umpire interviewed said Bev didn't say anything except protect the player with the ball (it was the 2nd time in a couple of weeks his son got a heavy knock).
From the umpires: "“They told me Luke said, ‘That’s my boy, that’s twice in two weeks he’s gone down, make sure you’re protecting the ball player’. That’s all he said, protect the ball player. There was no heated confrontation or discussion or anything like that. He did what any concerned parent would do, in my view."
Hope he has his sights set higher that that.Dale Morris on AFL Tonight. Very well spoken. Can see a future in the media as a boundary rider reporter.
Dale Morris on AFL Tonight. Very well spoken. Can see a future in the media as a boundary rider reporter.
I swear you people bring back old memories for me almost every day. Speaking of coaching... I never coached the son of a professional player, but I did coach against a professional player. It was Garry Wilson from Fitzroy back about 1981, and my team beat his! Of course, it was just a Year 8 basketball team, St Leo's Box Hill versus Whitefriars, but that counts I think. The win really goes to the two Year 12 boys I seconded to help me. Well, they actually coached, I just approved everything they said. If I remember correctly, Garry wasn't the most gracious loser. You'd think playing for Fitzroy back then, he'd be used to losing. Of course our Bulldogs weren't anything special back then. Indeed, not special at all with Royce Hart as coach.Feel for his son's coach. How'd you be coaching the son of a bloke who's twice been named AFL coach of the year?
I once coached a 13yo kid at soccer whose Dad played for Australia, and there was I, just a social league player. Mercifully he didn't butt in with any criticisms or patronising advice but it would have been pretty hard to coach if he did. (We won the title that year so maybe he didn't feel the need!)
Spot on, if ever there was a player destined to be at the doggies for life it is Dale Morris, keep him at all costs dogs!Think bigger. He is destined to be a coach and will be snapped up by a club the instant he announces his retirement sometime after 2030.
When he speaks, players will listen.
Career tragically cut shut short by a world-wide shortage of titanium?Think bigger. He is destined to be a coach and will be snapped up by a club the instant he announces his retirement sometime after 2030.
When he speaks, players will listen.
I dunno, Moz is too NICE to be a coach and have to give players a spray and deal with the pressure of losing (think Bolton) and media constantly slagging you and your team, for starters. Matthew Boyd on the other hand is perfectly suited. I could see Dale in player welfare or something like that, though.Think bigger. He is destined to be a coach and will be snapped up by a club the instant he announces his retirement sometime after 2030.
When he speaks, players will listen.
Post 7354Think bigger. He is destined to be a coach and will be snapped up by a club the instant he announces his retirement sometime after 2030.
When he speaks, players will listen.
Moz for(Dogs)(U.S) President!
On the couch:
Based on current ladder positions, we have the hardest draw for the remainder of the year.
Pies, GWS and Cats have the easiest.
Not ideal
His son got hurt. He walked on the ground to see if he was ok at quarter time and made a comment to umpires about protecting the ball carrier. Umps have said he was very polite and no issue at all. Nothing piece.
Thinking of wearing a long sleeve jumper tomorrow.Apparently the Bont is on SEN this morning, did anyone catch it? Anything newsworthy to report?
I ur Bulldogs weren't anything special back then. Indeed, not special at all with Royce Hart as coach.
Slow news day. It was a fluff piece & umpire interviewed said Bev didn't say anything except protect the player with the ball (it was the 2nd time in a couple of weeks his son got a heavy knock).
From the umpires: "“They told me Luke said, ‘That’s my boy, that’s twice in two weeks he’s gone down, make sure you’re protecting the ball player’. That’s all he said, protect the ball player. There was no heated confrontation or discussion or anything like that. He did what any concerned parent would do, in my view."
Surprised Barrett didn't turn it into a story
Worst we ever had and the bar had not been set particularly high.Oh the dark days of Royce hart as coach
Worst we ever had and the bar had not been set particularly high.