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On 9/17/2023 at 7:59 PM, Spit Demon said:

Don't care who gets the nod as long as they get results. Send them your resume champ :D

They could give it to BT ,apparently he's an expert( at least he thinks so,) and it would get him off the TV as well

 
1 hour ago, The Jackson FIX said:

Campbell Brown being touted to be our new resilience coach 

Kozzie would miss half the season through suspension


13 hours ago, IRW said:

They could give it to BT ,apparently he's an expert( at least he thinks so,) and it would get him off the TV as well

Can we get Rod Grinter to interview him hahaha!

11 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

Kozzie would miss half the season through suspension

True but we would go alright in an all in brawl haha.

20 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

be interesting to see who goes with ooze to the tigs

Or if McQualter goes to the Dees...

 

Yze was doing Midfield, Stoppage and offence as well as being senior assistant ad match day tactics 

I'd suggest Chaplin steps up into that role and Dew, Ratten or McQualter step up into the midfield role 

having said that, Leigh Tudor and John Blakey are highly rated assistants that i believe are on the move so perhaps a couple of fresh voices could do us some good


32 minutes ago, Dwight Schrute said:

Yze was doing Midfield, Stoppage and offence as well as being senior assistant ad match day tactics 

I'd suggest Chaplin steps up into that role and Dew, Ratten or McQualter step up into the midfield role 

having said that, Leigh Tudor and John Blakey are highly rated assistants that i believe are on the move so perhaps a couple of fresh voices could do us some good

Any word on whether we look to replace Stafford?

I am not in on the Stafford sucks narrative, because you can only work with what you have, but some fresh voices couldn’t hurt as we try to reinvent our forwardline.  

Just spitballing here. Ben Brown is cooked as a player. Currently serving an apprenticeship as an assistant with our AFLW team. My understanding is that he has a year to run on his playing contract. Give him a tap on the shoulder and get him to retire but give him a role as our forward coach. With all due respect to Stafford he cannot stay in his role as a forward coach and surprised he was there this year. If the club wants to keep him it is as a ruck coach only. 

Why did Goody  get a contract extension in 22 & again in 23 … understandable in 22 after winning a flag in 21 but why another extension so soon???

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