This may have been covered to some degree in the Brownlow live thread but I think it deserves its own recognition.
I thought this was a great speech, and for those that didn't catch it, check it out below.
I thought (and to be honest hoped) it would be a quick toast but it went on a bit longer, but as it did I felt it was really well written, and even better it was delivered with heart and most of all humility (starting by introducing himself, the anti "don't you know who I am" was a great touch.)
It had appropriate humour (Dustin Martin), and reminded us that retirees can be both young and old. He honestly addressed the fact that his was a medical retirement, but did so without bitterness. And he reminded all players that even playing one game, even making a list, at this level is an achievement that somewhere down the road needs to be acknowledged for the success that it is.
We look at these guys and think they live the life, and many retire young with plenty of money. Sure, that is a privilege, but that doesn't mean retirement is necessarily an easy phase of life for these guys.
In a world where the public voice of players and ex players still comes with a decent level of boofheadedness, this was a speech that really stood out as one to remember.
Well done, Angus.
I thought this was a great speech, and for those that didn't catch it, check it out below.
I thought (and to be honest hoped) it would be a quick toast but it went on a bit longer, but as it did I felt it was really well written, and even better it was delivered with heart and most of all humility (starting by introducing himself, the anti "don't you know who I am" was a great touch.)
It had appropriate humour (Dustin Martin), and reminded us that retirees can be both young and old. He honestly addressed the fact that his was a medical retirement, but did so without bitterness. And he reminded all players that even playing one game, even making a list, at this level is an achievement that somewhere down the road needs to be acknowledged for the success that it is.
We look at these guys and think they live the life, and many retire young with plenty of money. Sure, that is a privilege, but that doesn't mean retirement is necessarily an easy phase of life for these guys.
In a world where the public voice of players and ex players still comes with a decent level of boofheadedness, this was a speech that really stood out as one to remember.
Well done, Angus.