Tom Stewart
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Hey, Tommy, who is Mark Blitzer?
Just describe him to us.
Nice question, Wisp.
Is he as popular as any teammate that you've ever had down there at Geelong?
Those guys are so important, Tom, aren't they?
Because, by example, it shows everybody else, like a young kid that steps into your football club and they see somebody, and I'm sure you do it too, they see Tom Stewart do it and they see Mark Blitzov do it, and then that becomes the way, that becomes what is, in effect, the culture of your football club.
Hey, Tommy, are you trying to be something different as a team than you were last year?
Are there some subtle changes that you've made or some more dramatic changes that you've made about the way you want to play?
Talking to Geelong champion Tom Stewart, you mentioned Bucks there, and it's interesting, how...
Have you found it a really positive thing to have somebody come in from the outside who's obviously got a really high profile like a Nathan Buckley, he's coached at the highest level as well, and hear from somebody with a different view of the game?
I mean, is that something that's sort of spurred you on in some way or given you something that you hadn't had previously?
Yeah, what peg did you think Mark Blitzars was?
Have you ever thought that he was a left footer and not a right footer?
It would be โ like Tommy Green, Lane Klein, Tommy Green talked about him before, about him going to him and knowing that โ because everyone in the competition, Gary, would know that his endurance capacity is greater than anybody else out there on the football field.
So if he comes to you and he's running with you and you know that as soon as the ball potentially turns over and goes the other way, he's going to take you into territory that maybe you don't want to go with, that's a terrible thing to have playing on your mind when you're out there.
Not at all.
I do enjoy listening to you two in the morning.
Keep going, Jeff.
I've got a couple of comments first.