Showing posts with label tribute. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tribute. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Malthouse pays tribute to McCarthy

Updated September 11, 2012 15:35:11

The first public duty Mick Malthouse had in his new AFL guise as Carlton coach was to mourn John McCarthy.

Malthouse coached McCarthy at Collingwood for four years before they went their separate ways at the end of last season.

As Malthouse went into a media role, McCarthy was traded to Port Adelaide.

The 22-year-old died earlier this week while on an end-of-season holiday with Power team-mates in Las Vegas.

Referring to McCarthy, Malthouse opened his Tuesday morning media conference to announce his appointment as Blues coach by saying he has a heavy heart.

"It does put things in perspective," Malthouse said.

"It's one of those moments I guess, we come to realise that being an AFL footballer doesn't give you an immunity to tragedies.

"A lot of boys would like to think they wear a Superman suit around, but unfortunately that's not the case."

Malthouse remembered sitting in the stands while McCarthy toiled away in the VFL, trying to stake a claim for senior selection.

McCarthy had many friends at the Magpies and his death has hit the club hard ahead of Saturday night's semi-final against West Coast.

The team will wear black armbands for the match against the Eagles.

Magpies captain Nick Maxwell says he will remember McCarthy as someone who was always smiling and positive.

"He was someone who had the potential to be a leader of the future for us," Maxwell said.

"He was always someone you could talk to and rely on and follow what we were trying to do around the football club.

"In the end, due to circumstances and not being able to break into the team, he looked for opportunity from elsewhere.

"But that had nothing to do with him as a person or the kind of guy he was around the football club."

Maxwell and Magpies coach Nathan Buckley says they have encouraged players who were close to McCarthy to talk about their grief.

"Anyone's who's a brother or a son or has a close mate, if you can imagine that they're not sitting beside you any longer, that's what some of our boys are feeling," Buckley said.

"We've got some guys who were really close to John.

"His time at the club is still fondly remembered and it's just a tragedy for his family and friends to be going through what they're going through.

The club's feeling it as well and it's just a tragic circumstance - we deal with it as best as we possibly can."

AAP

Tags: australian-football-league, sport, carlton-3053

First posted September 11, 2012 15:31:55


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Malthouse pays tribute to McCarthy

Updated September 11, 2012 15:35:11

The first public duty Mick Malthouse had in his new AFL guise as Carlton coach was to mourn John McCarthy.

Malthouse coached McCarthy at Collingwood for four years before they went their separate ways at the end of last season.

As Malthouse went into a media role, McCarthy was traded to Port Adelaide.

The 22-year-old died earlier this week while on an end-of-season holiday with Power team-mates in Las Vegas.

Referring to McCarthy, Malthouse opened his Tuesday morning media conference to announce his appointment as Blues coach by saying he has a heavy heart.

"It does put things in perspective," Malthouse said.

"It's one of those moments I guess, we come to realise that being an AFL footballer doesn't give you an immunity to tragedies.

"A lot of boys would like to think they wear a Superman suit around, but unfortunately that's not the case."

Malthouse remembered sitting in the stands while McCarthy toiled away in the VFL, trying to stake a claim for senior selection.

McCarthy had many friends at the Magpies and his death has hit the club hard ahead of Saturday night's semi-final against West Coast.

The team will wear black armbands for the match against the Eagles.

Magpies captain Nick Maxwell says he will remember McCarthy as someone who was always smiling and positive.

"He was someone who had the potential to be a leader of the future for us," Maxwell said.

"He was always someone you could talk to and rely on and follow what we were trying to do around the football club.

"In the end, due to circumstances and not being able to break into the team, he looked for opportunity from elsewhere.

"But that had nothing to do with him as a person or the kind of guy he was around the football club."

Maxwell and Magpies coach Nathan Buckley says they have encouraged players who were close to McCarthy to talk about their grief.

"Anyone's who's a brother or a son or has a close mate, if you can imagine that they're not sitting beside you any longer, that's what some of our boys are feeling," Buckley said.

"We've got some guys who were really close to John.

"His time at the club is still fondly remembered and it's just a tragedy for his family and friends to be going through what they're going through.

The club's feeling it as well and it's just a tragic circumstance - we deal with it as best as we possibly can."

AAP

Tags: australian-football-league, sport, carlton-3053

First posted September 11, 2012 15:31:55


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Saturday, May 21, 2011

Bob Davis Tribute: Tom Harley

Published:Friday, May 20, 2011 8:36 AESTExpires:Thursday, August 18, 2011 8:36 AEST

Former Geelong captain Tom Harley told Grandstand's Gerard Whateley that late Cats legend Bob Davis, who passed away this week, transcended generations with his footy talent.

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Friday, May 20, 2011

Bob Davis Tribute: Fred Wooller

Published:Friday, May 20, 2011 8:40 AESTExpires:Thursday, August 18, 2011 8:40 AEST

Geelong's 1963 premiership captain Fred Wooller told Grandstand's Gerard Whateley that he was disappointed to have not made the effort to say goodbye to late Cats legend Bob Davis before he passed away this week.

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Thursday, May 19, 2011

Sam Newman pays tribute to 'marvellous' Davis

Published:Wednesday, May 18, 2011 11:33 AESTExpires:Tuesday, August 16, 2011 11:33 AEST

Former Geelong player Sam Newman speaks to ABC News Breakfast about the late Bob Davis's legacy following the footballer's death.

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Sam Newman pays tribute to 'marvellous' Davis

Published:Wednesday, May 18, 2011 11:33 AESTExpires:Tuesday, August 16, 2011 11:33 AEST

Former Geelong player Sam Newman speaks to ABC News Breakfast about the late Bob Davis's legacy following the footballer's death.

Tags: australian-football-league, australia, geelong-3220


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