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Roos joins panel to find Kangaroos Coach

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4 hours ago, Better days ahead said:

I wish him luck. He'll need it. North are a basket case.

The AFL is a copycat league, after Clarkson success, every club wanted a inexperienced Young coach to get the job, now with Fagan having success with Brisbane,  every club is going to look for a Fagan type coach like noble, that is going to be the trend in the AFL. 

 
20 minutes ago, don't make me angry said:

The AFL is a copycat league, after Clarkson success, every club wanted a inexperienced Young coach to get the job, now with Fagan having success with Brisbane,  every club is going to look for a Fagan type coach like noble, that is going to be the trend in the AFL. 

True but I think Shaw was a young inexperienced coach and he was appointed after Fagan started having success with Brisbane.

Talking of Fagan I’m not sure we can say he’s been a complete success just yet. I think Brisbane are still a ways off winning a flag. They had all the advantages this year and were still pumped in the prelim. They were knocked out in straight sets last year. Daniher is far from a certainty to stay fit so I’m not sure using Fagan as a successful example is true. Might be in the future but not yet.

1 hour ago, Better days ahead said:

True but I think Shaw was a young inexperienced coach and he was appointed after Fagan started having success with Brisbane.

Talking of Fagan I’m not sure we can say he’s been a complete success just yet. I think Brisbane are still a ways off winning a flag. They had all the advantages this year and were still pumped in the prelim. They were knocked out in straight sets last year. Daniher is far from a certainty to stay fit so I’m not sure using Fagan as a successful example is true. Might be in the future but not yet.

there's a good chance daniher could be a bit of a destabilising agent if he he only gets on the park occasionally which is likely

 

Looks like Roos will be wearing blue and white.  ? .  He will be mentoring Noble for a year.

The North president has certainly got in early with the blow torch on Noble; wanting top 4 finish in the next 2 - 3 years and contending for a flag. 

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No chance.

imv that is not helpful from a president.  Let the dust settle.

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