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I believe Brett Lovett will be appointed very soon as Casey's coach. A great appointment and this will be confirmed in the coming days which leaves only one position of any importance to be announced. Football director role which i still think Greg Healy is the frontrunner.

This is also my understanding. I believe Lovett has been approached. Along with Healy.

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No word from KC but I believe Casey pre season training started this afternoon with no coach in sight.

Brendan Fevola who is hoping for an AFL call up was apparently at training. Whatever you might say or think about him, he's a terrific clubman these days. He's probably burnt his bridges as far as the AFL is concerned but I think he would definitely help a club like GWS win some games.

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Late in this article regarding Fevola, it mentions this:

Meanwhile, Casey’s search for a new coach is down to Brett Lovett and former Western Bulldogs assistant Peter Dean.

Final-round interviews will be held tonight with a decision to be made on Friday.

This interests me in that I thought that Brett was only looking for Part-time work? after turning down a full time position at his old club as senior coach?

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Coaching Casey maybe only a part time role now we have such a number of full time coaches already.

Lovett is a very good coach. Good to have ex players from the club coaching

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Talk about GWS and jobs for the boys.

This looks a little "old boyish" to me

On the face of of it - yes, however the Football Director role is designed for an old boy. It has to be a loyal clubman with a knowledge of footy - that means former players.

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Hardly see it as a jobs for the boys approach. Brett Lovett is a highly respected coach at VFL Level who only left Sandringham because the Saints wanted a fulltime coach in that role and Lovett has a nursery to run. Obviously the increased numbers in the development coaching ranks at the MFC mitigates the need for a full time Casey coach.

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Coaching Casey maybe only a part time role now we have such a number of full time coaches already.

Seems you were correct jcb. The assistant line coaches at Melbourne will fill the breach, making for an excellent coaching alignment between MFC and Casey imo.

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The assistant line coaches at Melbourne will fill the breach...

Source? That seems like a very odd arrangement, given Casey has 50 odd players of its own that do not train or play with MFC.

I do not understand how having those coaches bouncing between Olympic Park and Casey would be in MFC's interests, unless it was only ever intended for them to be working with MFC part-time.

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Seems you were correct jcb. The assistant line coaches at Melbourne will fill the breach, making for an excellent coaching alignment between MFC and Casey imo.

That was my immediate thought to o DOF. Its been said by the club ( MFC) that the LCA's will spend a bit of time developing etc at Casey as part of their overall duties so this scenario could work out well.

The notion is that the assistants will be lookign after the up and comers as part of the job. These kids will by virtue of their developmental status be at Casey a lot of their time.

As Spock would put it..... Logical

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Does he still have the mullett?

Gary Ayres dumped his and won the flag .

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Fair enough, if they will be working with MFC players out there that makes sense, sounds like the next best thing to having our own VFL team.

Yep. That's how I see it.

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