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Edited by Lord Travis

 
 

From his profile on the Hawthorn website:

 

Adem Yze - Head of Match Day Strategy & Opposition
Yze was promoted to Assistant Coach at the end of 2014 after establishing himself as a respected teacher at Hawthorn.
Originally, Yze joined the Hawks at the end of 2011 as a specialist coach, working particularly with the forwards on their goal-kicking before being appointed as a Development Coach at the end of 2013.

 

Basically his specialties (kicking skills, kicking for goal, match day strategy) are our weaknesses. Fantastic get.


Just now, deanox said:

From his profile on the Hawthorn website:

 

Adem Yze - Head of Match Day Strategy & Opposition
Yze was promoted to Assistant Coach at the end of 2014 after establishing himself as a respected teacher at Hawthorn.
Originally, Yze joined the Hawks at the end of 2011 as a specialist coach, working particularly with the forwards on their goal-kicking before being appointed as a Development Coach at the end of 2013.

 

Basically his specialties (kicking skills, kicking for goal, match day strategy) are our weaknesses. Fantastic get.

Yes I hope Goodwin finally listens to some one on the panel

If he doesn't he should be gone bigtime Makes you wonder what role Goodwin will play next year

 

I'm thrilled about this.  I have a feeling that Ooze will be an outstanding asset.  Thanks Chook in Perth for the early intel.  Reliable as always!

Delighted he is back!

Why does the press release say ' joined the Club’s coaching panel for the 2021 season'.  Just one year????

Same wording as the Burgess press release last year...

  • Demonland changed the title to Yze is a Demon Again

Very, very pleased with this appointment. ??


5 minutes ago, Rednblueriseing said:

Fantastic news go Dees, now get Neita as goal kicking coach 

Love Neita!  But he did not have a great kicking action and other than a few brief periods (96-96, 02?) he was not a reliable kick for goal.

20 minutes ago, Kent said:

Yes I hope Goodwin finally listens to some one on the panel

If he doesn't he should be gone bigtime Makes you wonder what role Goodwin will play next year

Yawn.

Goodwin is the head coach.

Yze is an assistant. I think it is likely he will take on some of the match day strategy/analyst role that Craig Jennings had, but we havn't since filled. With the reduced soft cap, he may take an active role in skills as well.

 

“I’m really excited to be back at the Club but more importantly, I’m excited to be working alongside Goody (Simon Goodwin) and the coaching staff,” he told Melbourne Media.

“Goody and I have got a strong connection and I see us as a really good fit together."

 

What evidence do you have that Goodwin doesn't listen to the team around him?

6 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Delighted he is back!

Why does the press release say ' joined the Club’s coaching panel for the 2021 season'.  Just one year????

Same wording as the Burgess press release last year...

What the club have said is true. Not sure the tenure is overly important, but no way it is for one year.

6 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Delighted he is back!

Why does the press release say ' joined the Club’s coaching panel for the 2021 season'.  Just one year????

Same wording as the Burgess press release last year...

It may be all one year deals due to the uncertainty of the new soft cap.

It might also be related to the new short term pay put clause.

Just now, deanox said:

What evidence do you have that Goodwin doesn't listen to the team around him?

Obviously the 3 seconds of him talking to no-one on TV is proof enough for the clowns who believe it.


2 minutes ago, deanox said:

Yawn.

Goodwin is the head coach.

Yze is an assistant. I think it is likely he will take on some of the match day strategy/analyst role that Craig Jennings had, but we havn't since filled. With the reduced soft cap, he may take an active role in skills as well.

 

“I’m really excited to be back at the Club but more importantly, I’m excited to be working alongside Goody (Simon Goodwin) and the coaching staff,” he told Melbourne Media.

“Goody and I have got a strong connection and I see us as a really good fit together."

 

What evidence do you have that Goodwin doesn't listen to the team around him?

I know one of the assistant coaches  OK? Yawn Yawn I was responding to the post that identified match day coaching as a current weakness at the club see above.

My opinion is that it is a weakness and if YZE has the skills then that is a positive. Yawn!

 

 
2 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

The club's announcement states that Yze has completed the level 4 coaching course. Is that the highest level?

Yes.

At last we have an assistant who has completed the formal qualifications and has a lot of coaching experience, in a successful club.

He is more qualified than the rest of our 4-5 person coaching panel put together.  (Have excluded Goodwin for that comparison).

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