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Who Will Be Our Next Coach?

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Brett Montgomery from GWS.

I would prefer a young upcoming assistant, who can prepare the next iteration of the Dees. We cant just copy other teams strategy, need to be inventive.

 

Must give a ring to Cam Bruce and Corey Enright IMO


I would suspect the next candidate has likely been identified, though of course there will be due diligence. I suspect the timing of this is to make an immediate move and get the new coach in ASAP in order to assist with delisting's, trade, free agency and the like. It will be telling if McVee's signature is announced in light of this.

Hayden Skipworth is highly regarded at the Pies?

 

3 minutes ago, Viscount Cardwell said:

Kenny

Simmo

Horse

Voss !

Kenny - no real success

Simmo - the reason why WCE are uncompetitive

Horse - won a GF with COLA, smashed in subsequent GF's with Academy Players

Voss - probably should have offered to swap coaches for 2026 and see what happens

I'd look at something along the lines of Cam Bruce with Simmo or Horse as Football Manager.

2 minutes ago, biggestred said:

please got not adam simpson.

Same for me. Feels like Goodwin 2.0 to me.


Gawn Captain & Coach… lol

I would like to see James Hird & Cameron Bruce at the Dees…

Just now, GS_1905 said:

I think we will go for a proven coach over a new one.

Why do you think that?

It's not like re-cycled coaches are particularly successful. If my history is correct the last re-cycled coach who didn't coach a premiership team who subsequently did at his second try was Malcolm Blight at Adelaide. Re-cycling premiership winning coaches hasn't been a complete failure (Malthouse, Matthews), but plenty fail second time around.

1 minute ago, Frustrated Demon said:

What about Bucks if he wanted to coach?

dear god no. mechanically he is the same as goodwin, so we would end up in the same mess in a few years time

9 minutes ago, MrFreeze said:

Must give a ring to Cam Bruce and Corey Enright IMO

Exactly. Bruce’s history includes Hawthorn under Clarkson and Lions under Fagan as well as Blues under Bolton so he has seen both sides of the role.

Enright I don’t know much about beyond pñaying history but he knows strong culture.

I would prefer a younger coach. People pushing Buckley and Simpson chills me.


If people don’t think Horse or Simmo are a good option then they are kidding themselves.

13 minutes ago, MrFreeze said:

Must give a ring to Cam Bruce and Corey Enright IMO

I'd love Bruce back at the club, even as an assistant

Not just because of the Melbourne connection, but he's genuinely built a very impressive coaching CV. He was a senior assistant at Hawthorn during their three-peat and has been Brisbane's midfield coach for the last 4-5 seasons.

14 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

Proper process please

I think that’s why we have moved now.

 
1 minute ago, Demons11 said:

If people don’t think Horse or Simmo are a good option then they are kidding themselves.

Horse has taken himself to the knackery.


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