Ross Smith visits the current team
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Re: Ross Smith visits the current team
Incredibly motivating and inspirational but I can see how so many players suffer from anxiety from such expectation. After all, isn't it still a game to be enjoyed, win or lose?
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Re: Ross Smith visits the current team
True.
But winners are grinners and it's never fun to be on the receiving end, unless it's in the form of a silver cup.
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Re: Ross Smith visits the current team
Very sorry to hear that Kevin "Cowboy" Neale is suffering from dementia, he was for many many years a stalwart of the St Kilda FC, going along to countless sportsmen's nights to fundraise for different charities, often in company of club Legend Neil Roberts.
He also spent a lot of time mentoring St Kilda players.
Cowboy's been inducted into the St Kilda Hall of fame, but I firmly believe he is worthy of elevation to St Kilda FC Legend which I hope the Board initiates this year before his health deteriorates further.
He also spent a lot of time mentoring St Kilda players.
Cowboy's been inducted into the St Kilda Hall of fame, but I firmly believe he is worthy of elevation to St Kilda FC Legend which I hope the Board initiates this year before his health deteriorates further.
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