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Watters new Saints Coach

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COLLINGWOOD assistant Scott Watters will coach St Kilda in 2012, beating candidates Ken Hinkley and Alan Richardson for the job.

You heard it here first .

Posted 07 October 2011 - 01:52 PM

Tip Watters for Coach with Ayres as Senior Assistant.

Posted this earlier this week (in relation to St. Kilda's vacant coaching position). Interested to see if I am close. At the time Barrett named 10 coaches being interviewed but did not include Ayres.

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Good luck to the ol Sainter's , they sorely need some. Amazing to realise the recent legacy Micky Mouse has provided.

Nth's Brad Scott, Gold Coast's Guy McKenna, our Mark Neeld and Malthouse's own successor at Collingwood, Nathan Buckley !!

 

Good luck to the ol Sainter's , they sorely need some. Amazing to realise the recent legacy Micky Mouse has provided.

Nth's Brad Scott, Gold Coast's Guy McKenna, our Mark Neeld and Malthouse's own successor at Collingwood, Nathan Buckley !!

It makes one wonder if they are truely all the best candidates, or if their association with the archetypal "successful coach" has artificially inflated their value.

Looks like the AFL beat you to it by 12 mins, Redleg.

http://www.afl.com.a...39/default.aspx

Bit more info on there. Collingwood as lost a great deal of coaches this year! Senior coach and 2 assistants. It'll be interesting to see how they go next year.

not as many coaches as we lost though...hahaha


It makes one wonder if they are truely all the best candidates, or if their association with the archetypal "successful coach" has artificially inflated their value.

Its alright...we got the really good one :)

not as many coaches as we lost though...hahaha

Has any team EVER rebuilt a coaching group and fd to the extent we just did..?

Possibly safe to say that Collingwood have lost more talent in their coaches than we lost in our

 
Good luck to the ol Sainter's , they sorely need some. Amazing to realise the recent legacy Micky Mouse has provided. Nth's Brad Scott, Gold Coast's Guy McKenna, our Mark Neeld and Malthouse's own successor at Collingwood, Nathan Buckley !!

Wishing Luck to the Aints....How many decent players have they had in the last 25 years???

Stuff 'em i say...There culture is 20 times worse than ours....They aern't well known as St.Disco or St.Fail for nothing!!!!


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Looks like the AFL beat you to it by 12 mins, Redleg.

http://www.afl.com.a...39/default.aspx

Bit more info on there. Collingwood as lost a great deal of coaches this year! Senior coach and 2 assistants. It'll be interesting to see how they go next year.

No they didn't. Read my post again, I posted on the 7th October after posting earlier.

Good luck to him....he is going to need it!!

Stuff 'em i say...

Couldn't have said it better myself .

Maybe I coulda .... Fork 'em.

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