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Title Australian Story: Pay It Forward
Published Australia : ABC, 2010
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Summary Introduced by Peter Fitzsimons.A well known sporting identity provides the antidote for a family in crisis."I was in complete despair. I did not know where to go or what to do and I knew if I didn't do anything we could lose our son, our only son. He embraced David unconditionally and the friendship that stems as a result of that first initial meeting is just amazing; it's profound." - Fiona Conway"I've dealt with a lot of young people in troubled circumstances, but on a scale of one to ten, this was pushing twelve. You could tell that it was the eleventh hour. You could tell that something had to happen." - Glenn Manton, former AFL player and youth mentor.This week's Australian Story is a harrowing but ultimately inspirational tale of sportsmanship, mentoring and redemption through three generations of Australian Rules football players.Five years ago, David Conway, the 'Rising Star' and Captain of the NSW/ACT under 16's AFL team, was on the brink of suicide.A sinister revelation had torn his close-knit family apart. He was haunted by childhood demons and was entirely disengaged from life.In an act of sheer desperation Fiona Conway cold-called the only person she believed may be able to help her son - David's all time hero, Carlton premiership player Glenn Manton.It was a long shot, but when Fiona explained David's story, Manton was compelled to act. In an extraordinary and most unexpected act of compassion, Manton took Conway into his own home for a week and turned his life around. Conway is well on the way to great success.As it transpires, Manton (who has devoted his life to helping and motivating troubled youth) was simply 'paying it forward'. As a troubled young man himself, he too had been mentored. It was Essendon giant, Alec Epis - aka "The Kookaburra" - who was responsible for setting him on his own path to personal accomplishment.What follows is a powerful story of impenetrable bonds and the immeasurable value of role models for our future generations.Producer: Wendy Page Executive Producer: Deborah Fleming
Notes Closed captioning in English
Event Broadcast 2010-06-28 at 20:00:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Football players -- Psychology.
Rehabilitation -- Administration.
Suicide -- Psychological aspects.
Teenage boys -- Psychology.
Australia.
Form Streaming video
Author Conway, David, contributor
Conway, Fiona, contributor
Conway, Greg, contributor
Epis, Alec, contributor
Fitzsimons, Peter, host
Manton, Glenn, contributor