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2020 Assistant Coach Prospects: The Next Batch

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On 10/11/2019 at 4:26 PM, dazzledavey36 said:

Mahoney said that our coaching structure if set for next season.

What a the announcement about you were talking about @Mach5 if it's all finalized?

There will be some announcements, but I believe there won’t be any major change to the coaching setup.

Moreso importing resources to support the coaches in place.

 
On 10/21/2019 at 5:38 PM, trac5665 said:

For those still interested, at some point in the last few days melbourne has updated the coaches page on the website. The only changes are the removal of Jennings, Mccartney and rawlings. 

But, Richardson has not been added yet. Could that mean there are still some pending incoming coaches annoucements?

Rooke is still there listed as a development coach so he is probably staying now.

Maybe Richardson found Goodwin too stubborn and difficult to work with and resigned. 

On 10/11/2019 at 10:58 AM, hells bells said:

Burton reportedly a major factor behind the issues at the Crows.  Wouldn’t go anywhere near him from what I’ve heard. 

Not sure about Camporeale.

I heard Burton drove the bus that was used to kidnap their players. Camporeale confiscated the players mobile phones and shone a flashlight into their faces while Don Pyke peered into their souls. 

Edited by chookrat

 

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