Front and centre: Sam Newman speaks at a Benalla Football Netball Club function.
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Brenden Paddock
Former Geelong Football Club captain and media personality Sam Newman made the trip out to Benalla over the weekend for a function as part of the Benalla and Shepparton United fixture.
One eye on the footy: The crowd waiting for Sam Newman to speak.
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Brenden Paddock
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Newman has a long list of footballing accolades, including being the first Cat to reach the 300 VFL game milestone, a two-time best-and-fairest winner, an All-Australian (1969), Geelong Team of the Century and a Hall of Fame member.
Can spin a yarn: Former footballer Sam Newman.
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Brenden Paddock
After his football career finished in 1980, Newman turned his hand to media work and was, for a long period throughout the 1990s and 2000s, one of the most prominent and controversial figures in the AFL media.
Vibrant personality: Sue Stanley with Sam Newman.
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Brenden Paddock
Ensign photographer Brenden Paddock was at the luncheon to capture it all.
All smiles: Sam Newman mid-talk.
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Brenden Paddock
Mic in hand: Former AFL player agent Ricky Nixon speaks.
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Brenden Paddock
Entertained: Sue Stanley and Ricky Nixon listen to Sam Newman speak.
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Brenden Paddock