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Tigers are going to lose a number stars in the next 1-2 and will nose dive.

Lynch, Riewoldt, Dusty, Cotchin, Grimes, Nankervis, Prestia will all be gone in 1-2 years time. 
 

5 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Tigers are going to lose a number stars in the next 1-2 and will nose dive.

Lynch, Riewoldt, Dusty, Cotchin, Grimes, Nankervis, Prestia will all be gone in 1-2 years time. 
 

Broad, Vlastuin, Pickett and McIntosh as well.

 
8 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Tigers are going to lose a number stars in the next 1-2 and will nose dive.

Lynch, Riewoldt, Dusty, Cotchin, Grimes, Nankervis, Prestia will all be gone in 1-2 years time. 
 

 

1 minute ago, Redleg said:

Broad, Vlastuin, Pickett and McIntosh as well.

And no draft capital to speak of because they gave away their picks for Taranto and Hopper.

7 minutes ago, BDA said:

 

And no draft capital to speak of because they gave away their picks for Taranto and Hopper.

A real Peter Bell type move that one


He would be the ideal candidate for the Tiges job...

If they give him the support Hardwick got then it will be a prime gig.

If they revert to the old pre Peggy/Gale Tiges then it will be fraught.

Good luck Adem...

 

He deserves a shot. Hopefully he gets his opportunity 

10 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

A real Peter Bell type move that one

And Dimma would have seen it coming.

 

Yze might be better placed to bide his time at the Dees rather than coach interstate or coach ‘no hopers.’


Yze made his debut against Richmond, it would be cool if his first senior gig was with them.

7 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Yze made his debut against Richmond, it would be cool if his first senior gig was with them.

No it wouldn't.

  • 5 weeks later...

I wish Adem Yze all the best with this opportunity at the Tigers.

My only request would be that any senior AFL coaching role he takes on isn't until the Demons finals compaign is concluded.

Really hope he gets it, would be a great fit for the Tigers.

Good luck Ooze

Hope he gets his chance.  Reckon there is somewhat of a time limit to get a senior gig


I'm not sure this is good one for him as the Tiges are heading backwards.

..but if any role comes up I guess you have to take it.

1 hour ago, Dingo said:

Has he had any experience re-building a struggling team?

He’s never coached his own team before, the only candidate that hasn’t. Could be what stops him getting the gig in the end, who knows. If it is the reason, he’ll no doubt look to do this asap, as candidates regularly publicised only have a small window to capitalise and get a gig, especially with so many assistant coaches in the system, so he may well be on the move anyway… I remember Brian Royal came second about 4-5 times and eventually was off the potential candidate list never to coach at the highest level. Peter Sumich also a number of times.

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Seriously, who would coach us if he departs, Buckley would be a great get if he wishes to become reinvolved.

13 hours ago, Stiff Arm said:

Good luck to Ooze if he does get the job. Was an important part of our 2021 premiership 

And 23 😉


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