Stan has appeared in many forms of media over the years.
From appearances on Television to interviews for Radio and Print, Stan has done it all.
For any media comments or interviews, please contact Stan on media@stanalves.com.au
Please see below for some articles Stan has appeared in over the years.
| Fair dinkum unbelievable |
| The Age - May 21, 2011 "SPORT is the most important unimportant thing in the world,'' a wise man said to me on Monday as we sat in the dim recesses of Festival Hall, waiting for the start of Lionel Rose's state funeral. So it seemed this week as on successive days, Rose was farewelled and news of the death of Bob Davis emerged, and each occasion stirred up an huge outpouring of heartfelt reminiscence. The sense... |
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| Farewell to a legend |
| The Sydney Morning Herald - May 17, 2011 LIONEL Rose left Festival Hall for the last time accompanied by tears, cheers, creaking floorboards, heartfelt words - including some from the Premier, Ted Baillieu - calls of "see you, brother", hush, songs - three of his own recordings, one from Archie Roach - but especially a series of knowing murmurs and chortles. There can never have been a state funeral like it. There were... |
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| Large crowd gathers to farewell Lionel Rose at Festival Hall |
| Herald Sun - May 16, 2011 But for all the hard men there, and the cauliflower ears, Rose's send-off was full of heart and soft as a kitten. Premier Ted Baillieu said in 1968, Australia was looking for a hero and saw Rose's "thunderous left hook and killer instinct in the ring''. But he said the fights he took on outside the ring were every bit as important. He said Rose remained a leader, and a beacon. "He... |
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| St Kilda still has what it takes to win |
| Herald Sun - Apr 10, 2011 SUCH is the level of scrutiny in the AFL that St Kilda is under pressure after just two rounds. MARK ROBINSON asks three former Saints coaches - Grant Thomas, Stan Alves and Ken Sheldon - the burning questions. ST KILDA hasn't scored 100 points or more in any of its past seven matches. In four of those games the Saints failed to register 70 points. St Kilda won games last year against the... |
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| Jordan has advice for Gold Coast on Hunt |
| Shepparton News - Nov 12, 2010 The man credited with teaching Brownlow medallist Jim Stynes to play Australian rules football says Gold Coast coach Guy McKenna has a couple of options to fast-track Karmichael Hunt's AFL career. Ray Jordan, a master coach of under 19 and reserve grade footballers during the VFL era, said McKenna could play Hunt on a wing or assign him an on-ground mentor during intra-club games to accelerate... |
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| Country blokes make the appointment |
| ABC Online - Oct 6, 2010 The long-running image of men avoiding a trip to the doctor may slowly be changing, according to Victorian health professionals. More than a hundred men packed into the Red Cliffs footy club rooms in north-west Victoria last night for a blokes' night, to get health checks and hear from medical experts. The guest speaker was ABC commentator and former AFL coach Stan Alves. Robert Groves from... |
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| Hero of '77 Arnold Briedis to present Norm Smith Medal |
| Herald Sun - Oct 1, 2010 FORMER Kangaroo Arnold Briedis, a star in the 1977 Grand Final replay, will present the Norm Smith Medal for the best player in tomorrow's decider. Briedis kicked five goals in the 1977 replay to help North Melbourne to a 27-point win against Collingwood after a tie the week before. Lenny Hayes claimed last week's medal, which was presented by former Eagle Peter Matera, and could... |
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| AS I SEE IT - Grand Final Fever |
| Yass Tribune - Sep 30, 2010 It’s hard to escape grand final fever, with both the NRL big game and the rerun of the AFL grand final taking place this weekend. I find the psychological discussion around these matches interesting. On the ABC’s 7.30 report, Stan Alves, one of the 1977 North Melbourne players from the tied grand final of that year, credited Ron Barrasi’s leadership as the difference... |
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| Double dip for Collingwood |
| Herald Sun - Sep 22, 2010 COLLINGWOOD pulled off the double at Tuesday night's AFL Coaches' Association Awards when Mick Malthouse was named Coach of the Year and onballer Dane Swan won Player of the Year. Carlton's Brownlow medallist Chris Judd finished fifth on 71 votes, one ahead of medal runner-up Gary Ablett. Swan, who finished third in the Brownlow Medal, polled 114 votes from Hawthorn's Luke Hodge (88),... |
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| Malthouse wins AFL coaches' award |
| ABC Online - Sep 21, 2010 Collingwood's Mick Malthouse has won the AFL Coaches' Association's senior coach of the year award, completing the double with Dane Swan who won the most valuable player award. Magpies midfielder Swan, who had the disappointment of finishing third in Monday night's Brownlow Medal after starting as a short-priced favourite, won the coaches' award for best player after Geelong's Gary Ablett... |
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