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This worries me as I hold great store in the fact that Yze was working in strategy with Clarkson in the great years.  Hawks weren't necessarily the best teams but got the job done winning flags. Many contributed but Yze would have benn a key component to Clarko.

I was wrapped for this reason when he came to us, (as well as being a Dees hero in playing days), and it helped us in 21 big time.

Thus he's not easily replaced.

I'll be thrilled for him nevertheless if he succeeds in winning the Tiges job.

Who comes in to replace him will require much thought and not just knee jerk to identify known ex-coaches.

Goody is a flag coach, he/we don't need star power added just for the sake of it.

 

Best of luck Adem, but be very very careful, remember Danny Frawley!

6 hours ago, bluey said:

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

Ummm Goodwin?

 

If you mean who will coach our midfield, we can go after Dew, Ratten etc.

Buckley is never leaving his cushy media gig

 
6 hours ago, bluey said:

Buckley would be a great get if he wishes to become reinvolved.

Buckley's coaching record is horrible. 

Good luck to Yze. Is Balme still overseeing the head coach at Richmond?

6 hours ago, bluey said:

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

are you for real?

figjam was bog ordinary at the filth, and that's his only coaching experience

other than 2018, he took them backwards every year


11 minutes ago, Gunna’s said:

If Yze is successful, what is everyone’s thoughts on Stuart Dew replacing him as the midfield line coach?

As a coach … maybe.

You certainly wouldn’t employ him as club dietitian!

Surely Yze takes over at Melbourne in 2027?

I have no doubt that Goodwin is all-in as a senior coach but I also think he's a sane and reasonable person, and I can't imagine any sane and reasonable person wanting to be a senior AFL coach for more than ten consecutive years.

#successionplan

#Roadto17

 

I love the Oooze and wish him all the best, but nah,    I want him to stay with us and become our next senior coach in a few years. 

I think we need to be well and truly prepared for Yze to leave, because if he doesn’t get the Richmond job, he’ll probably get the Bulldogs job.

Although, they’re even more likely to shift themselves in the foot with a Giansiracusa selection.


The bloke is bound for a head coach position. 

Win it this year and he goes with my blessing.

9 hours ago, Rob Mac...... said:

I love the Oooze and wish him all the best, but nah,    I want him to stay with us and become our next senior coach in a few years. 

Goodwin has travelled through a river a [censored] to hopefully enjoy the last three years and the next three years - why he is he moving on after 10 years, to allow Yze to coach?

I just don’t see any other coach this decade.

9 hours ago, Little Goffy said:

Surely Yze takes over at Melbourne in 2027?

I have no doubt that Goodwin is all-in as a senior coach but I also think he's a sane and reasonable person, and I can't imagine any sane and reasonable person wanting to be a senior AFL coach for more than ten consecutive years.

#successionplan

#Roadto17

Might depend if you're on a roll....   ( non-chiko ) 


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If he goes, any chance we can get Rattern back to gill his role 

8 minutes ago, drdrake said:

If he goes, any chance we can get Rattern back to gill his role 

I’m not sure how I feel about that. Wouldn’t it be weird having Ratten work under the bloke who he replaced at the Saints?

12 minutes ago, drdrake said:

If he goes, any chance we can get Rattern back to gill his role 

That'd be a decent catch I'm sure we'd be angling for, but there may be a roe of potential suitors lining up just for the halibut.


On 8/25/2023 at 8:11 PM, beelzebub said:

Might depend if you're on a roll....   ( non chicko)

Your views re long term Senior Coaching are not necessarily Simons or any D/Landers Just because you think it's time for a change in 2027 it's not going to be the time.

Personally I believe Mick Stinnear  would bê the best person to coach the Dees next.
Ooze can replace Greg Stafford next year and see how he can improve the Forward line if he doesn't get the Tigers otr any other job. 

There has to  be a change in our Forward Coach ASAP and Simon must alter his defensive tactics ifwe are to win the Flags that our ability is capable of. 

35 minutes ago, 58er said:

There has to  be a change in our Forward Coach ASAP and Simon must alter his defensive tactics ifwe are to win the Flags that our ability is capable of. 

why? it's not our forwards bombing it in to no one in particular i50...

 
2 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

why? it's not our forwards bombing it in to no one in particular i50...

Are you so just thinking it's not both our connectors passing plus our forwards stagnation snd lack of separation plus the ridiculous tactics of kicking to a pack of defenders and forwards. Talk snout self inflicted Coach Killers.

any how it's not working so change the tune and get cracking, 

10 minutes ago, 58er said:

Are you so just thinking it's not both our connectors passing plus our forwards stagnation snd lack of separation plus the ridiculous tactics of kicking to a pack of defenders and forwards. Talk snout self inflicted Coach Killers.

any how it's not working so change the tune and get cracking, 

this is basically incomprehensible

i think it's a whole-of-approach thing - blaming goodwin or stafford or yze in isolation isn't offering a solution


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