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Has just been reported that Rhyce Shaw is taking an extended break and may not return as senior coach at North. I wish him well and hope he has a speedy recovery. 

It's of secondary importance to his health, but I wonder whether North will change direction under whoever takes over as either interim or permanent Senior Coach. For example, will Ben Brown be a "required player" once again?

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The way it’s written on the AFL website implies that the media and wider industry have known this for a long time. 

Also states if he does come back it won’t be as senior coach and implies Voss may be taking over.

North’s season just went from bad to terminal. I really feel for all involved. Hard for the club, difficult for supporters, and next to impossible to evaluate for players.

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Has been a pretty open secret since about Monday last week. The media acted very responsibly (apart from one peanut on Perth radio) to let North release this on their own terms.

The North board and administration need to review their actions in providing support in such tough circumstances.

Not to say they did anything wrong but it seems so disappointing that a guy has ended up in this situation where there’s such doubt on if he’ll even coach again. 

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2 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Has been a pretty open secret since about Monday last week. The media acted very responsibly (apart from one peanut on Perth radio) to let North release this on their own terms.

The North board and administration need to review their actions in providing support in such tough circumstances.

Not to say they did anything wrong but it seems so disappointing that a guy has ended up in this situation where there’s such doubt on if he’ll even coach again. 

He won't coach again, that's my mail. Roos will take over with blakey as assistant 

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6 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Has been a pretty open secret since about Monday last week. The media acted very responsibly (apart from one peanut on Perth radio) to let North release this on their own terms.

The North board and administration need to review their actions in providing support in such tough circumstances.

Not to say they did anything wrong but it seems so disappointing that a guy has ended up in this situation where there’s such doubt on if he’ll even coach again. 

Why is that?

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17 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Coaching is a tough gig. All the best to him. Would prefer Roos to come back to us though.

Amen to that chook.

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51 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Why is that?

They have to work out if there’s anything they could’ve done differently.

A young coach, standing down assistants, delisting or trading a stack of players, awful losses with completely despondent press conferences, hearing very little at any stage from the President/CEO/Head of football. 
 

It’s easy in hindsight but it looks to me like there were plenty of opportunities to do things differently.

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Sad situation. There was a thread on this on Bigfooty a couple of weeks back. Normally Bigfooty rumours are pretty trashy but looks like someone had a connection with North on this. The media would have been all over it as its hard to keep things like this secret, Caro even mentioned it the other night on Footy Classified with a bit of a freudian slip. 

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Horrible situation! all the best to the Shaw family! incredibly brave thing to do, admit you need help and to step out of a role he's been working for, over a period of time. it'd be incredibly tough to do, i have a lot of admiration for Rhyce as a person. 

Hopefully when he's had his time and space and is ready he can step back into the footy world and continue his journey. he's a great footy person. 

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Pending Tammy's approval . . . all set up for Roosy.
1. Can ride in with no blood on his hands to save the joint from itself (White Knight syndrome).
2. AFL now know they officially have a basket case on their hands and will bank roll a $1.5-2m  a year contract.
3. He can’t loose (a finish higher than 18th in 2021 will be seen as a huge win for the club) as the whole industry knows that the joint is f#$&^d and only an elder statesmen of Roos’ standing can reset the club’s compass.
4. He and Blakey have a strong long term relationship . . . Roos will see him as the perfect foil.
5. Roos might be a Buddhist, but we all like a topped up superannuation account.
7. The deal may well involve Voss . . . a good footy mind who’ll probably do most of the coaching grunt work during the week.
8. The deal many also involve keeping Brown.
9. Fits Roos’ coach as contracted consultant mentality (all care an no responsibility). 
10. Potentially sees reputational upside for himself . . . imagine if he gets them into a final series?

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1 hour ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Pending Tammy's approval . . . all set up for Roosy.
1. Can ride in with no blood on his hands to save the joint from itself (White Knight syndrome).
2. AFL now know they officially have a basket case on their hands and will bank roll a $1.5-2m  a year contract.
3. He can’t loose (a finish higher than 18th in 2021 will be seen as a huge win for the club) as the whole industry knows that the joint is f#$&^d and only an elder statesmen of Roos’ standing can reset the club’s compass.
4. He and Blakey have a strong long term relationship . . . Roos will see him as the perfect foil.
5. Roos might be a Buddhist, but we all like a topped up superannuation account.
7. The deal may well involve Voss . . . a good footy mind who’ll probably do most of the coaching grunt work during the week.
8. The deal many also involve keeping Brown.
9. Fits Roos’s ‘coach as contacted consultant’ mentality (all care an no responsibility). 
10. Potentially sees reputational upside for himself . . . imagine if he gets them into a final series?

roos would need to sign on for 3 years to make any tangible difference

i can't see him committing to that

he could come in on a 1 year special consultancy though, not as the coach

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1 hour ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Pending Tammy's approval . . . all set up for Roosy.
1. Can ride in with no blood on his hands to save the joint from itself (White Knight syndrome).
2. AFL now know they officially have a basket case on their hands and will bank roll a $1.5-2m  a year contract.
3. He can’t loose (a finish higher than 18th in 2021 will be seen as a huge win for the club) as the whole industry knows that the joint is f#$&^d and only an elder statesmen of Roos’ standing can reset the club’s compass.
4. He and Blakey have a strong long term relationship . . . Roos will see him as the perfect foil.
5. Roos might be a Buddhist, but we all like a topped up superannuation account.
7. The deal may well involve Voss . . . a good footy mind who’ll probably do most of the coaching grunt work during the week.
8. The deal many also involve keeping Brown.
9. Fits Roos’ coach as contracted consultant mentality (all care an no responsibility). 
10. Potentially sees reputational upside for himself . . . imagine if he gets them into a final series?

Hold your horses roos has not even agreed to join north yet, might not even be true, that he will be coach 

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Thinking of Rhyce and his family during this difficult time.

Hope he gets the required help that is needed for himself.

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I feel the MFC should give North a hand. Among other things they now have no coach.  We should loan them our coach for the next two seasons. Seems only fair to me. 

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We can all agree that Damien Barrett is a classy individual and has contributed to this story in many ways.Hope he finds the truth he is looking for.He deserves all he gets form his work.

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Good luck to Rhyce, I'm surprised this hasn't happened before to be honest. There's so much pressure on the coach and you only need to look at some of the stuff that's said about Goodwin to understand how much it could get to a bloke. 

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Wish Shaw the best and hope he gets all the help he needs.

I believe North wanted Blakey to coach with Roos to assist. But Blakey is reluctant as he prefers the assistant role. 

Archer called an emergency meeting of the NMFC board earlier in the year to work on a path forward  

Ben Amarfio trying to run the whole show despite being there for 5 mins,  pissing everyone off

And apparently they are still paying out Brad Scott from last year

North are in a huge hole. Surely the AFL will need to step in

 

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2 hours ago, waynewussell said:

The hypocrisy of posters who sledge our own coach in a thread about the psychological stress on another coach is mind boggling! 

Highly doubt an afl coach would come on Demonland 

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Is he that weak? Did he think he had a superstar list? he really thought north had a super list, told the club what they wanted to hear to get a the job.

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