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1 hour ago, drysdale demon said:

Do you know any assistant coaches to ask if they would have second thoughts on working under Goodwin?

Two of the Bulldogs assistants who are good friends of my daughter and son in law told me during 2016 that the MFC would perform better under Goodwin than Roos and their opinion has not changed, so I will take their opinion of Goodwin over anyone that posts on this site.

I can tell you that a current assistant compared Goodwin to a premiership coach he’d worked under, and said he’d never experienced an environment as good as the dees, and would not want to work anywhere else. The premiership coach he’d worked with would often not even acknowledge him when passing in a tight corridor and no one else around.

I’d say there’s more good than bad (regarding Goodwin & the club) in those comments. I don’t see where treating people like [censored] leads to success.

 
20 hours ago, Wells 11 said:

Id love it. he needs experience around him. 

Yes I think RIchardson would be a good fit for us. AN Excellent Development Coach . Must keep Rowlads though .

 

Blake Carracella who has been Richmond's offensive coach is parting ways at the end of the year.

We Must Get!!


I'll keep saying the same every year until I run out of breath: Nathan Basset.

Port defensive coach. Joined in 2016.

Since 2017, Port have had the second-least points against (2017), the third-least points against while finishing 10th in 2018, and currently sit within two goals of third-best defensive standings for 2019 while in 9th place.

Also: Basset coached Norwood to back-to-back flags from nowhere in 2010 - before joining Craig and Goodie at Essendon in 2014 - and spent the bulk of his 200-game career alongside Simon Goodwin, earning All Oz honours next to Goodie in 2006.

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On 7/3/2019 at 10:05 PM, Lord Nev said:

A usually good source has surprisingly told me Jennings will look to move on end of season.

Tom Browne reporting tonight that MFC may look to move Jennings on.

2 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Tom Browne reporting tonight that MFC may look to move Jennings on.

Yep saw that. Was known as the tactical genius last year, but looks like he has been exposed unfortunately. 

 
15 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Tom Browne reporting tonight that MFC may look to move Jennings on.

Good mail 

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1 minute ago, Vineytime said:

Good mail 

Not yet, will wait til confirmed, Browne could have got it from here for all we know! haha


Looks like the board is putting all their eggs into the Goodwin basket, hoping that their ludicrous contract extension prior to starting the year pays dividends.

It's gonna get a whole lot uglier if it doesn't.

1 minute ago, Lord Nev said:

@Demon3 as per your post in the Jennings thread, I chucked some ideas up in the OP here if you're interested.

 

Thanks LN, appreciate it, will have a read now.

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Just now, Demon3 said:

Thanks LN, appreciate it, will have a read now.

Thrown some names out there too if you've got any you rate!

14 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Thrown some names out there too if you've got any you rate!

Yep will do, ill add them on this thread. thanks.

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Do clubs have goal kicking coaches any more? Or does that come under forward line coach?

I like the idea of Bolton as development coach. Despite his lack of success at the Blues, he has an excellent football brain influenced by Clarko

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8 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Do clubs have goal kicking coaches any more? Or does that come under forward line coach?

I like the idea of Bolton as development coach. Despite his lack of success at the Blues, he has an excellent football brain influenced by Clarko

Not sure how many exactly, but yeah I know of a few that have goal kicking coaches. It's generally only a part-time role though.

A person of interest for the club should be Daniel Giansiracusa. Has been coaching his own side, is a great communicator, great culture fit, Level 4 coach, premiership assistant. Should be o the radar for us as a club.

 

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Melbourne is the latest club to register its interest in retiring Hawthorn forward Jarryd Roughead.

The Demons have already begun their football department shake-up which will include more than 10 position changes across key pillars at AAMI Park.

And although St Kilda and to a lesser extent Gold Coast remain in the hunt to lure the four-time premiership star, foxfooty.com.au understands Melbourne has a role for Roughead if he wants it.

Melbourne registers its interest in Jarryd Roughead, following St Kilda and Gold Coast

 


13 minutes ago, Dees 41231 said:

Brendan Bolton looking likely to join. 

Source?

 
53 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Melbourne is the latest club to register its interest in retiring Hawthorn forward Jarryd Roughead.

The Demons have already begun their football department shake-up which will include more than 10 position changes across key pillars at AAMI Park.

And although St Kilda and to a lesser extent Gold Coast remain in the hunt to lure the four-time premiership star, foxfooty.com.au understands Melbourne has a role for Roughead if he wants it.

Melbourne registers its interest in Jarryd Roughead, following St Kilda and Gold Coast

 

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So its all pretty quiet on this front and while i understand that we may not know whats happening on the inside, the silence really is deafening..

Does anyone have any update on who might be an option.. as i understand it this i our panel as we stand:

Goodwin, Richardson, Matthews, Chaplin, Plapp, Egan (Development) Rooke (Development)

IN: Richardson

Out: Macca, Rawlings, Jennings

SO at least 2 names to replace a couple really senior figures, assuming we say Richo straight swap for Macca, leaves us having to fill the Jennings and Rawlings position. Gosh i really hope they are experienced, well respected coaches. 

Yze chat has gone very quiet, with Bolton landing back at the hawks, does that squeeze someone out there? 

I know patience is a virtue, but it is really quiet on the coaching front.


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