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Matthew Lloyd: Straight Shooter

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Now available in paperback, Matthew Lloyd was born into a football family, and it was clear early in his career that he had the ability to surpass his father's legacy. For a while it looked he would head to Carton as well, but Essendon conjured up a complex deal to secure the talented 16-year-old in the 1994 preseason draft. This of a young footballer who taught himself a process to become the most accurate shot for goal in the AFL after a tirade from one his coaches. It is how a boy with natural ability became the captain of the Essendon Football Club, a premiership player, and a life member of the AFL. And now it is about the transformation into devoted father and a multimedia expert on AFL when it looked like his career was cut short before its time. It's the story of a testy relationship with his final coach and the bone crunching hit that saw him finish his time as a player on suspension. It looks at how he considered a future with other clubs before deciding to retire on his terms. Above all, it is a brutally honest account of an astonishing career from a man who is a straight shooter in more ways than one.

412 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 2011

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September 23, 2024
A champion of the game. He would have been god like in high school, playing for Essendon. This is a wonderful story, and a true insight on how hard it is to play at such a high level.
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May 21, 2013
Standard athlete autobiography. Pretty boilerplate, though Lloyd's description of his contentious relationship with Matthew Knights was fascinating.
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July 16, 2015
I thought it was an amazing book and gave a great insight into a great career.
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