NED JOHNS Favourite position: Centre Games: 50 plus Occupation: Landscaper Nickname: Swede |
JACKSON HOGAN Favourite position: Forward Games 80 odd Occupation: Carpenter Nickname: Hoges |
Raquel Stevens dropped into training to discuss this weekend’s blockbuster Derby with Ned and Jackson.
Hepburn vs Daylesford tomorrow, what will be going through your mind?
Jackson: Just trying to get first to the ball and do it tough I suppose.
Ned: Really excited, massive rivalry, just really hoping to get the four points.
Describe the rivalry with Daylesford.
Jackson: Since I’ve been in the club, it’s been drummed in from the older blokes. I’ve only been here since 2017, and you keep hearing from the top down, there’s a lot of meaning behind it and it’s gone on for years and years.
Ned: I’ve been here most of my life, so most of my family’s played for Hepburn and been part of the massive rivalry. I’ve enjoyed watching the games, they’re always a fierce contest.
What is your pre-game ritual?
Ned: Three dim sims before the game and that’ll be right. Steamed of course.
Jackson: I don’t really have one, just to stay hydrated, get plenty of food in and a few carbs the night before. Carbonara is good.
What’s your secret spot in Daylesford?
Jackson: The Pastry King does good coffee.
Ned: I’m not a massive coffee man myself, I’m more of an instant coffee man. However, I do like going down to the springs, it’s a beautiful spot.
If you had a superpower, what would it be and why?
Ned: Mine would definitely be teleporting, 100%. From destination to destination faster.
Jackson: I’d probably fly. Zip around in the air.
Describe your most interesting life experience thus far.
Jackson: Probably having my first child. I didn’t have her, my wife did.
Ned: My girlfriend and I just got back from overseas. Peru, Colombia, and Mexico. Pretty awesome places.
What’s in your fridge right now?
Jackson: The beer fridge? Carlton Dry, a few of them.
Ned: I still live at home with dad, so just the staples.
What are you streaming?
Ned: My girlfriend, she’s into the crime stuff, but it’s not really for me though.
Jackson: Kayo, always sport.
Funniest player in the team?
Jackson: A couple of the young fellas are pretty funny. Bathy, I reckon, he’s full of cheek. Cooper Bath.
Ned: I’d have to go Kyle Yanner for me.
Player to watch this season?
Ned: Liam O’Halloran.
Jackson: Jackson Carrick.
Best advice anyone ever gave you?
Jackson: Stick at something, just keep ticking along with what you have a go at.
Ned: Just go for it.
I have never…
Jackson: I have never gone home from the pub after having one or two beers. Not once!
Ned: I’ve probably never listened to my girlfriend, Lacie, either.
Most annoying footy ‘cliché’?
Jackson: Too many. Not sure on that one.
Ned: I don’t know if it’s so much a cliche, but I’m getting pretty sick of Brian O’Halloran telling us to kick the ball long.
If you were a hashtag, what would you be?
Ned: #youflyillcrumb
Jackson: #itsnotallbad
Prediction for Derby?
Jackson: Hepburn. Comfortably.
Ned: I’d say we’re confident, and the way we’ve been training. We’ll go in pretty heavy.
Who will win the Bill Malone medal?
Jackson: I reckon big Shaun Tighe in the ruck might have a day out.
Ned: Yeah, Shaun.
The Daylesford Derby is at Victoria Park Saturday. The seniors’ match kicks off at 2.30pm. Good luck fellas.
Raquel Stevens is a former Network Ten News Journalist. She has been a part time local for more than 25 years, and one day hopes to be a full time local.