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Peter MacDonald: The early days with Stevie May and looking to perfect the art of finishing

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They would spend extra hours on the training pitch attempting to perfect the art of finishing.Balls thrown over the shoulder, a quick movement forward and then turning attention to the back of the net.Mentor Peter ‘Peaso’ MacDonald would go first before a young forward by the name of Stevie May would follow.At this point in time, MacDonald was reaching the latter stages of his Perth career while homegrown Newburgh talent May was seeking to carve out the start of a special journey in the game.“I remember the two boys - Stevie May and Steven Reynolds,” recalled MacDonald.“Reynolds was just ahead of Stevie to start with.

I think he had been training more with the first team and playing very well in reserve games.“But through the summer Stevie got a training plan and he worked through that, looking to make him fitter and stronger.

He had a general level of fitness but was still slight in frame.“He came back really fit and you could see he had used his weeks off wisely instead of sitting about doing nothing.

Then that was him. He made his mark that year, although I remember him being quite raw.“When he was fairly young I used to do quite a lot of finishing after training.“Sometimes I would go out in the afternoon with Stevie to do a bit of training just me and him.

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