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    Magic on Q&A tonight

    Only just noticed that Michael O'Loughlin is on Q&A tonight, sorry if it's mentioned elsewhere.

    http://www.abc.net.au/tv/qanda/
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    I hope he doesn't faint. Not a good fainting protocol on that show.
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    Mick has been great on QANDA tonight. I hope they invite him again.

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    Met Magic at his book signing last week and he's every bit the nice bloke he appears to be. Had a chat with everyone and showed genuine interest in every conversation he had. A class act and without doubt my favourite player of all time.

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    Always had time for the man. Proper gentleman on show last night. Good quality opinions and presented well. Nice to know a man like that is still working within the Swans fold
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    It would have been interesting if they'd asked him about the Heuskes thing when talking about player behaviour though. That incident seems to have been airbrushed from history.

    I agree that Magic did well, although David Pocock stole the show.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doctor View Post
    It would have been interesting if they'd asked him about the Heuskes thing when talking about player behaviour though. That incident seems to have been airbrushed from history.

    I agree that Magic did well, although David Pocock stole the show.
    Funny how we see things differently, I thought he was the weakest (though John Alexander was definitely the most annoying). Magic and Shane Gould shared the honours for most engaging/interesting in my book.

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    Magic has a book signing in Melbourne at Dymocks at Collins Place in the CBD.

    12.30pm on 9/8/2012.

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    I also thought David Pocock accounted for himself very well. He's a thoughtful, intelligent, empathetic and softly spoken young man. Mick didn't say anything I didn't expect from him.

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    John Alexander came across as an absolute tosser. You've gotta love Shane Gould and Louise Sauvage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DLBIA14 View Post
    I also thought David Pocock accounted for himself very well. He's a thoughtful, intelligent, empathetic and softly spoken young man. Mick didn't say anything I didn't expect from him.
    I initially dismissed David Pocock as being unable to answer a question until I woke up to the fact that this is a young man who thinks things through before saying an awful lot with a few measured words. Made me listen carefully to what he had to say next. What an interesting character.
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