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No idea if he can coach, didn’t do much to inspire with his opportunity. Chucked the veterans on ball to help win a few games.

But the Hardwick endorsement holds some weight. 

And the Richmond fast ball movement is something we badly need a good dose.

The biggest McQuestion is what line does he take care of? Midfield would be favourite but forwards or backs shouldn’t be ruled out.

 
7 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Great news!

 

This is what coaching and renewing game plans snd new staff are great.  A new voice and ideas. Haven't heard of any other changes but will be furious if no forward  coach change is made. I personally would have been happy for Andrew to be the new forward coach

Let's wait and see. 

10 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

This is the greatest coup in 2023- great get , will be brilliant for the club.

 


2 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

No idea if he can coach, didn’t do much to inspire with his opportunity. Chucked the veterans on ball to help win a few games.

But the Hardwick endorsement holds some weight. 

And the Richmond fast ball movement is something we badly need a good dose.

The biggest McQuestion is what line does he take care of? Midfield would be favourite but forwards or backs shouldn’t be ruled out.

Highly rated by Hardwick and Ross Lyon. St Kilda wanted him.

2 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

No idea if he can coach, didn’t do much to inspire with his opportunity. Chucked the veterans on ball to help win a few games.

But the Hardwick endorsement holds some weight. 

And the Richmond fast ball movement is something we badly need a good dose.

The biggest McQuestion is what line does he take care of? Midfield would be favourite but forwards or backs shouldn’t be ruled out.

Dee above says Andrew is replacing Yze in his role as the mids coach. 

 
2 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

No idea if he can coach, didn’t do much to inspire with his opportunity. Chucked the veterans on ball to help win a few games.

But the Hardwick endorsement holds some weight. 

And the Richmond fast ball movement is something we badly need a good dose.

The biggest McQuestion is what line does he take care of? Midfield would be favourite but forwards or backs shouldn’t be ruled out.

He was involved in 3 flags at Richmond. 
Hardwick left a sinking ship. What did you expect him to do with a list as old as time? 
 

Love the selection, love the experience and IP he will bring from a very successful club and coach!

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Hmmm...  Swapppsies ??? 

Good get by the club, hopefully at least one more new face to join the coaching panel.

Seems like a nice bloke too if that helps

Fantastic. I was hoping this happened. In all his interviews on 360 I was thoroughly impressed with his reasoning and ability to see the game. IMO he compliments Goodwin. Great fit. 

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10 years at Richmond, knows success inside and out and hugely respected by the playing group.

Fantastic appointment. Hoping he brings that flair and run that made Richmond so famous when they were successful. 


Terrific news for MFC, I really enjoyed him on 360 as well, my wife said last week I think that we will get McQualter and I said that would be a great result but I doubt we will be that lucky. Wahooo.!!

23 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

No idea if he can coach, didn’t do much to inspire with his opportunity. Chucked the veterans on ball to help win a few games.

But the Hardwick endorsement holds some weight. 

And the Richmond fast ball movement is something we badly need a good dose.

The biggest McQuestion is what line does he take care of? Midfield would be favourite but forwards or backs shouldn’t be ruled out.

Does anything ever please you?

Has Staffy said his goodbyes yet?

Couldn't possibly get another lick of the Ice Cream.

Great news.

First step in becoming more efficient and a better scoring team.

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38 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

10 years at Richmond, knows success inside and out and hugely respected by the playing group.

Fantastic appointment. Hoping he brings that flair and run that made Richmond so famous when they were successful. 

He might be Goody's  successor in  2027 maybe. 

1 hour ago, DeeZone said:

Terrific news for MFC, I really enjoyed him on 360 as well, my wife said last week I think that we will get McQualter and I said that would be a great result but I doubt we will be that lucky. Wahooo.!!

You should make that women of yours a life member @DeeZone

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5 minutes ago, 58er said:

He might be Goody's  successor in  2027 maybe. 

Watch for round seven Next year!

Welcome Mini. Have a feeling it's a really good get. Our first CGS student as an MFC coach too.


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