Sydney Blue wrote:
Drewgirl wrote:
I got emotional when it showed yazz's first game with the blues...
Also once I saw fev running with the group. Sorry guys
How upset were the players after they lost.....
The grandfather was a star... So cute...
That was at the Gold coast - disgusting game with another Fev attention grabbing stunt
Interesting all 3 boys had parents seperated
the boy in sydney was going ok until his oldman turned up then dissappeared again and you could see he was disappointed with himself
The guy in Tassie thought his old man could have been a bit tougher with him but for some reason left him to his own devices and the lid was to laid back didn't have it in him - He needed to be pushed not coaxed
Yazz's mum and Pop obviously a big influence and maybe being in WA a few other brothers there spurring each other on
Re Jago in Tassie, his dad was probably a bit conscious of not being too pushy and being a controlling father. I supppose there is a fine line between coaxing and being pushy. It wouldnt be a great predicament to be in. At the end of teh day, Jago made the decision to drop down from Smithton back to his local club Irishtown. That in itself shows that the fire in the belly was possibly never there. He was probably to use to being a big fish in a small pond.
Kevin Sheehan did say earlier in the piece that him being in an isolated part of the state would make it hard for him as he wasnt always playing and training with the best available or had acces sto the best resources. Nonetheless, he did play for his state in two carnivals which was a great effort.
There was a comment about no AFL footballer coming from Smithton, a schoolmate of mine older brother came from there, it was Nth Melb's Ben Buckley who is now involved with Soccer in this country.