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bornadog
11-01-2017, 01:29 PM
Link (https://www.sen.com.au/news/2017/01/10/denis-pagan-bevo-s-bulldogs-made-me-fall-in-love-with-footy-again/)



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Two-time North Melbourne premiership winning coach Denis Pagan says that the Western Bulldogs’ flag triumph in 2016 has made him fall in love with the game of AFL football once more.

The 69-year-old, who also had a four year stint as Carlton coach after his successful tenure at the Kangaroos, says that his interest in AFL footy has been reignited after the Dogs’ drought-breaking premiership, revealing that his love for the game had been on the decline in recent years.



He reserved particular praise for Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge for his job at the helm of last year's premiers.
“I don’t get to the footy as much as I like and probably the interest wanes a little bit but Luke Beveridge and the Bulldogs made me really fall in love with Australian football,” Pagan said on SEN SportSENtral.

"I just reckon their performances over September were amazing.
"(Beveridge) has real tough love mentality, he understands people, gets inside his players’ heads and prepares his players.
“The way the Bulldogs played – live or die by your own actions – was sensational and you wouldn’t be far off the mark following the program of what Luke Beveridge did and how the Bulldogs go about it.”

Pagan also touched on the importance of pre-season training, which all clubs have now resumed following the Christmas and New Year break.

He says that being match-prepared well before the home-and-away season starts is a requirement of success.
“(AFL football) one of the toughest gigs going around...Tell me how you are going to be successful against the top-end competition unless you simulate at training what actually happens when the heat is at its greatest?” the former AFL coach said.
“At the end of the day, if they can’t deal with what is dished up on the training track, how are they going to cope with a qualifying final or a preliminary final or even a grand final? How are you going to cope in those big matches at the MCG with 80,000 (spectators) if you haven’t prepared.

“It’s war without weapons and unless you’re prepared that way, you’re not going to be able to perform under pressure on a consistent basis.
“It isn’t a light switch, you can’t come in and switch it on, day in day out. If you want to be consistent at the top level, that’s what you’ve got to do.

Twodogs
11-01-2017, 01:53 PM
Dennis coached Yarraville in the old VFA second division. I was just a kid but I barely missed a game . He was selling insurance or something at the same time. I don't think the Yattaville job payed much money, I doubt they ende d up paying any of the money the way things fell apart

LostDoggy
12-01-2017, 07:10 AM
Great article and great photo.

1eyedog
12-01-2017, 08:46 AM
That photo with Schultzy in the background is just magic. The general in the foreground, troops in the middle and the old guard in the background. Love it.

Murphy'sLore
12-01-2017, 09:27 AM
And the way the blue confetti falls, like a single manly tear, on Bevo's cheek...

No? Just me? :)

KT31
12-01-2017, 09:50 AM
And the way the blue confetti falls, like a single manly tear, on Bevo's cheek...

No? Just me? :)

Not a tear, its War paint.

The Doctor
13-01-2017, 01:09 AM
That photo with Schultzy in the background is just magic. The general in the foreground, troops in the middle and the old guard in the background. Love it.

Entirely agree

and in many ways John Schultz who like the rest of us has been stoic over the years but now is symbolic of so many of us, Proud and Delighted. Such a gentleman and his handing over of the cup is one of the more understated magical moments of the many that came in 2016.

jeemak
13-01-2017, 01:15 AM
I reckon it has the potential to become an iconic image of the AFL. Nothing aside from maybe Sydney's 2005 effort comes close to what we did 102 days ago.

The Doctor
13-01-2017, 01:26 AM
I reckon it has the potential to become an iconic image of the AFL. Nothing aside from maybe Sydney's 2005 effort comes close to what we did 102 days ago.

I can't believe how pumped I still am. I was happy for Sydney also but it just doesn't compare. bring on Sinead O'Connor!

Throughandthrough
13-01-2017, 01:45 AM
I'm a photographer and I hate the blue confetti on bevos Nose in the photo above. For me, it distracts from a wonderful photo, I'd either photoshop it out or delete the snap. Interesting to read the comments above! (And art is art, there's no right or wrong)

jeemak
13-01-2017, 01:48 AM
I can't believe how pumped I still am. I was happy for Sydney also but it just doesn't compare. bring on Sinead O'Connor!

Yeah I get it, I still just flick through the highlights of our four finals around about this time of night when I should have been in bed already!

AndrewP6
13-01-2017, 01:49 AM
I'm a photographer and I hate the blue confetti on bevos Nose in the photo above. For me, it distracts from a wonderful photo, I'd either photoshop it out or delete the snap. Interesting to read the comments above! (And art is art, there's no right or wrong)

I agree. I'm not a pro, just a keen amateur. I'd be inclined to PS it out.

jeemak
13-01-2017, 01:49 AM
I'm a photographer and I hate the blue confetti on bevos Nose in the photo above. For me, it distracts from a wonderful photo, I'd either photoshop it out or delete the snap. Interesting to read the comments above! (And art is art, there's no right or wrong)

Give him a massive Jewish number if you do!

Murphy'sLore
13-01-2017, 09:04 AM
Actually I agree with you T&T, it's weirdly distracting, that's why I mentioned it! Would be a much more powerful image without it.