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John Noel William "Sam" Newman (born 22 December 1945) is a retired Australian rules football player for the Geelong Football Club and television personality. He is an original presenter on The Footy Show (AFL).
Newman attended Geelong Grammar School, where his father was a teacher. He made his debut for Geelong in 1964 when he was 18 years old. Early in his time at Geelong he acquired the nickname "Sam", by which he is now well known.
During his career (1964-80) with Geelong he captained the club and also won two best and fairest awards (1968 and 1975). During the first semi-final against Collingwood in 1967, Newman suffered a serious injury which forced surgeons to remove part of his kidney. He was also selected as an All-Australian player in 1969. He played for the Victorian state team eight times. He retired in 1980, having polled 100 Brownlow Medal votes throughout his career. In 2002, he was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.
In December 2005, Newman was appointed as ruck coach for the Melbourne Football Club to mentor players such as Jeff White, Mark Jamar and Paul Johnson.
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Sam has a different take on the Adam Goodes booing, which is not held by most media personalities. it is an interesting view. it makes me think that by goodes taking time off AFL it gives the booers what they wanted and they win then. weird discussion, comment what u think 4 more videos go https://www.facebook.com/pages/AFLlolz/473877552779927?ref=hl
Sam Newman's veins of steel sinks a massive put to win $10,000 for the Port Melbourne Football Club 2017
Debut album 'Tribute' is out now: http://po.st/TributedlxYTd New album 'Revolve' is available to pre-order now (released 16th Oct 2015). Get signed copies of Revolve at the John Newman Official Store: http://po.st/Revolve4 | iTunes: http://po.st/iRevolve4 Revolve includes the singles ‘Come And Get It’ and the Number 1 single ‘Calvin Harris feat. John Newman – Blame’ Follow John Newman: Facebook: http://po.st/JNFacebook Twitter: http://po.st/JNTwitter Instagram: http://po.st/JNInsta Tumblr: http://po.st/JNTumblr YouTube: http://po.st/JNYouTube Spotify: http://po.st/JNSpotify http://www.johnnewman.co.uk/ Click here to join the mailing list: http://po.st/JNMailingList Music video by John Newman performing Love Me Again. (C) 2013 Universal Island Records, a division of Universal Musi...
Sam Newman playing for Victoria, does a 360 degree turn and missed the footy!
Microservces are small services with independent lifecycles that work together. There is an underlying tension in that definition - how independent can you be when you have to be part of a whole? I've spent much of the last couple of years trying to understand how to find the right balance, and in this talk/tutorial I'll be presenting the core seven principles that I think represent what makes microservices tick. After a brief introduction of what microservices are and why they are important, we'll spend the bulk of the time looking at the principles themselves: * Modelled Around Business Domain * Culture Of Automation * Hide Implementation Details * Decentralize All The Things! * Deploy Independently * Isolate Failure * Highly Observable In terms of learning outcomes, I'd say that beginne...
Nathan Brown interviews Sam Newman on The Footy Show Source: Channel 9HD Date: 03/09/09
Before Sam Newman became a national TV celebrity so important to the Nine Network, he was a feature of HSV-7's World of Sport program on Sunday afternoons. This Interview from the 1981 VFL Grand Final.
Nathan Brown interviews Sam Newman on The Footy Show Source: Channel 9HD Date: 03/09/09
Sam Newman interviews Andrew Demetriou - part 1
NRL Footy show interviews Sam Newman about AFL's marketing stunt in poaching Israel Folau. A fun interview; also note the St Kilda School Girl joke ahead of its time.
Profile story on Sam Newman for the Australian Success television program. Produced by Elise May
Christopher Binse speaks about his time in prison in an interview on the Four Corners program in 2005.
AFL Footy Show Open Mouth w/ Sam Newman