The Kid They Called Rocky - My Story On Nathan Burke
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The Kid They Called Rocky - My Story On Nathan Burke
Earlier this week I was blessed with the privlage of meeting and interviewing Nathan Burke. He was an extremely nice guy and he answers all my questions very thoroughly.
My interview consistented mainly of questions about how the game has changed since he started playing VFL twenty years ago but I also explored other topics.
If anyone would like Nathan's noted answers from the interview just let me know.
So here's the article. I'm open to critisism but do try and enjoy it Also if there are any grammatical errors let me know.
*If the text is to small to read scroll down to the next post and read the plain text there*
Cheers and enjoy!
My interview consistented mainly of questions about how the game has changed since he started playing VFL twenty years ago but I also explored other topics.
If anyone would like Nathan's noted answers from the interview just let me know.
So here's the article. I'm open to critisism but do try and enjoy it Also if there are any grammatical errors let me know.
*If the text is to small to read scroll down to the next post and read the plain text there*
Cheers and enjoy!
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If the above is too hard to read then here is just the text:
Nathan Burke’s first memory of joining the St Kilda Football Club’s senior side in a training session explains where he got his in-club nickname. “Geoff Cunningham thought my name was Rocky instead of Burkey and I was too shy to go up and tell him so that became my new nickname all of a sudden,â€
Nathan Burke’s first memory of joining the St Kilda Football Club’s senior side in a training session explains where he got his in-club nickname. “Geoff Cunningham thought my name was Rocky instead of Burkey and I was too shy to go up and tell him so that became my new nickname all of a sudden,â€
great read...thanks for that.....
"There will always be bad trans such as excessive flooding but overall it has been good. People talk about the good old days but we had some shocking games back then but there only used to be two or three games of footy on TV so you often didn’t see the bad ones.â€
"There will always be bad trans such as excessive flooding but overall it has been good. People talk about the good old days but we had some shocking games back then but there only used to be two or three games of footy on TV so you often didn’t see the bad ones.â€
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[quote="stinger"]great read...thanks for that.....
"There will always be bad trans such as excessive flooding but overall it has been good. People talk about the good old days but we had some shocking games back then but there only used to be two or three games of footy on TV so you often didn’t see the bad ones.â€
"There will always be bad trans such as excessive flooding but overall it has been good. People talk about the good old days but we had some shocking games back then but there only used to be two or three games of footy on TV so you often didn’t see the bad ones.â€
I reckon GT was spot on about Pavlich.
A lot of times I've seen him with his fists clenched after kicking a goal even though Freo were a long way behind and had zero chance of coming back - that sort of thing does my head in as a supporter.
You see it a lot with young kids early in their career, as their main goal is to obviously play well enough to stay in the side. Established club champions shouldn't be doing it, they're supposed to be hurting like the rest of us and not celebrating because they've kicked a consolation goal.
Excellent work, Bot. Very interesting stuff.
A lot of times I've seen him with his fists clenched after kicking a goal even though Freo were a long way behind and had zero chance of coming back - that sort of thing does my head in as a supporter.
You see it a lot with young kids early in their career, as their main goal is to obviously play well enough to stay in the side. Established club champions shouldn't be doing it, they're supposed to be hurting like the rest of us and not celebrating because they've kicked a consolation goal.
Excellent work, Bot. Very interesting stuff.
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from memory as i was leaving i asked him how effective he thought David Misson will beOh When the Saints wrote:Terrific work SaintBot, and you were very lucky to speak to Burkey in that manner.
Well-written too ...
Did he say anything interesting that didn't go to print?
he said something along the lines of the job David was doing wasnt going to produce results overnight but after his first preseason then the team should start benefiting from his expertise.
ill go back through the badly recorded tape and see if there was anything else
Agreed excellent work Bot!OLB wrote:I reckon GT was spot on about Pavlich.
A lot of times I've seen him with his fists clenched after kicking a goal even though Freo were a long way behind and had zero chance of coming back - that sort of thing does my head in as a supporter.
You see it a lot with young kids early in their career, as their main goal is to obviously play well enough to stay in the side. Established club champions shouldn't be doing it, they're supposed to be hurting like the rest of us and not celebrating because they've kicked a consolation goal.
Excellent work, Bot. Very interesting stuff.
And I agree with you too OLB, and although not in the same class, Kayne Pettifer is another one.
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Yeah Pettifer was the first one that came to mind, says alot about Roo doesn't it, you can see the pain on his face when we're down.HarveysDeciple wrote:Agreed excellent work Bot!OLB wrote:I reckon GT was spot on about Pavlich.
A lot of times I've seen him with his fists clenched after kicking a goal even though Freo were a long way behind and had zero chance of coming back - that sort of thing does my head in as a supporter.
You see it a lot with young kids early in their career, as their main goal is to obviously play well enough to stay in the side. Established club champions shouldn't be doing it, they're supposed to be hurting like the rest of us and not celebrating because they've kicked a consolation goal.
Excellent work, Bot. Very interesting stuff.
And I agree with you too OLB, and although not in the same class, Kayne Pettifer is another one.
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That's different, that was a troll, not a good young St Kilda ladOh When the Saints wrote:Ha ha ... big question from Riewoldting.
I've seen him tear such articles to shreds in a grammatical sense. It's something to behold.
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Exactly.F_Q_F wrote:Was a good read Bot. Well done, glad to see Burkey taking the time to do this sort of stuff. Seems like a great man to have around the club for all the younger guys and fans.
I was lucky enough to score an interview with him in the first year of my uni course back in 2004 and he was very open with his answers and gave me as much time as I wanted (especially good given it was Prelim final week.)
Very good bloke.
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Great read StBot. I've got Burkey's 300th Jumper proudly mounted on my wall. (maybe 50 others do too ) He may not have been the most talented; but he was certainly one of our most determined players who would never give up. Great to have him on (THE) board.
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