Tony captained the Magpie Premiership side of 1990.
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Tony Shaw: Profile
Tony Shaw spent 17 years as a player with the Collingwood Football Club. In that time he won two Best and Fairest awards, captained the Premiership side of 1990 and was a Norm Smith Medalist.
Tony also spent four years as coach of the Collingwood Football Club for four years.
Since joining the media Tony has worked for Channel Seven on Four Quarters and The Game. At Foxtel he has provided AFL commentary, been on White Line Fever and Grumpy Old Men. Tony has been a presenter at 3AW since 1999.
What was your first job?
As a gardener with Collingwood City Council.
What is your favourite on air moment thus far?
Every Grand Final that I get the opportunity to work on at 3AW.
What is your most embarrassing on air moment?
Unwittingly causing Nathan Buckley to drop the F-word on air.
If you could interview anyone (living or dead) who would it be?
Muhammad Ali.
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