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Tigers chasing Chaplin.

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Its been reported elsewhere that Radford going to Eagles and Bassett may go back to SA.

Potentially, Nathan Jones the only coach left.

The new senior coach can choose his own team.

 

Well what do you know the incoming coach would like his own team around him.

I guess that's a thank you and good bye to Selwyn.

I'm intriuged by how this works. How can Buckley or any of the other assistants vying for the Melbourne job put together a team until they've got the job. And why would the best coaches be available? I would think that someone like Chaplin would surely want to have a chat with our new coach and if he doesn't like the direction / approach etc then he's got the Tigers up his sleeve.


Would anyone be surprised if Chaplin went to the Tigs?

I wouldnt, i say that had a lot to do with why he didnt want to go through the process at Melbourne.

He has been a good for us but imo, every that was around Goody needs to go.

Fresh start for everyone, new coach gets the his preferred people around him.

Chaplin is a very good line coach and Yze knows this. I wouldn’t want to see him go. He did an amazing job with our backline while in charge.

 
27 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

get daisy pearce

Daisy was an assistant at Geelong AFLM, she's been promoted to head coach of an AFLW team, the next step for Daisy, if she wants it is head coach of an AFLM team.


1 hour ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

I guess that's a thank you and good bye to Selwyn.

Don't hold your breath.

1 hour ago, old55 said:

Daisy was an assistant at Geelong AFLM, she's been promoted to head coach of an AFLW team, the next step for Daisy, if she wants it is head coach of an AFLM team.

i'd take her over buckley

How about someone like a luke bruest as a development coach? I heard him on the radio the other day & he expressed his desire to head that way.

I mean he's had success, knows about opportunities & speaks well

Richmond looking to poach Chaplin

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