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I reckon it was genius of him to coach the last quarter on the bench and I reckon he just would have been encouraging them all the time. I looked down and he actually had to hold the players back so they wouldnt run on the ground before the siren went. I watched the end bit at home and just the emotion of him chucking down the headphones and hugging the 4 interchange players then running to the rooms.

I thought he may have actually ran out onto the ground with the players but instead he wanted to share it with his assistant coaches and others. Loved how all the support staff got around him and I reckon he should have been in the middle of the circle but I guess he thought it was the players moment. he has just had a huge weight lifted from his shoulders and he will sleep very well.

Also loved how Don McLardy just went up and gave him a huge hug. Hope it can continue.

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Ya and Garland was hilarious....he thought the siren had gone almost ran onto the ground, Neeld grabbed him.......then whooohooo...

If those blokes had have ran on, given away an interchange infringement and 50 metres, and Dustin Fletcher slots a torpedo from 70 metres on the siren, I think I would have quietly turned my television off, never to watch or attend a game of football ever again.

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Gotta say I loved how as soon as he finished celebrating on the boundary with the bench players he went straight down to the rooms and let the boys have the moment. Not criticising Bailey, but I certainly thought last year we carried on a bit too much with the Essendon win.

The players and Mark celebrated, but they were already starting to move on and think about next week. I'm looking forward to him joining in the next winning rendition (hopefully on June 11th!).

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Guest José Mourinho

We saw Mark coach last night. Not just teach.

Now he can build on that.

I'd say we've seen him coach each round this season so far.

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I'd say we've seen him coach each round this season so far.

WYL was listening earlier to Mark Fine on SEN with Robert Shaw who verbatim said the same thing.

One day he'll have his own views on footy - that make sense.

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Guest José Mourinho

WYL was listening earlier to Mark Fine on SEN with Robert Shaw who verbatim said the same thing.

One day he'll have his own views on footy - that make sense.

Right...

That explains a bit.

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WYL was listening earlier to Mark Fine on SEN with Robert Shaw who verbatim said the same thing.

One day he'll have his own views on footy - that make sense.

I beg your pardon??

Big statement considering i was sleeping off a huge night on the turps. If Finey & Shaw said that Good on them. Moving Judy Garland up forward was a coaching move. Not a teaching role.

Keep smiling sunshine. Same to you Jose....aka....

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