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Josh Mahoney

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News from the Best and Fairest is that Josh Mahoney will be assistant coach at Melbourne in 2008. I am not sure for how long or what line he will coach.

In addition, Dean Bailey said he put all players on notice that October 31 is officially the start of the pre-season, but all players are expected to put the work in to present on 31 October fully fit and ready. I am loving him already!

 

31 october?

What the hell? I thought it started this week or next

How can they get 8 weeks off?

And congrats Josh Mahoney!!!!!

I was hoping to get him. Will help put some hardness into the club.

Oct 31 start and they have to come fit! I love that. Good thing Byron is not with us :lol:

 

Wow.. this is like a whole new MFC set-up.

I don't even know who Josh Mahoney is.

How exciting!

I think the Mahoney signing was announced a little while ago - I'm pretty sure I read it on here previously.

I don't even know who Josh Mahoney is.

He was a 'journeyman' AFL player picked up by Port in 2004 (from Collingwood?) as a back-up player. He ended up playing in their premiership side.


Josh mahoney. wow :blink:.

Very bit surprised he is our new forward coach.

Bailey wouldnt bring him in for no reason

Mahoney has what it takes, and I love all these frash faces on the coaches boxes after 10 years od Daniher and co.

Halloween !!

the start of the new Demonic year.!!

if nothing else Bailey has a good sense of humour...hehehe :lol::rolleyes:

 
I think the Mahoney signing was announced a little while ago - I'm pretty sure I read it on here previously.

He was a 'journeyman' AFL player picked up by Port in 2004 (from Collingwood?) as a back-up player. He ended up playing in their premiership side.

97-98 pies 19 games

99-00 bulldogs 11 games

04-07 port 67 games

I was hoping to get him. Will help put some hardness into the club.

Oct 31 start and they have to come fit! I love that. Good thing Byron is not with us :lol:

No more tails wagging the Demon! <_<


I was hoping to get him. Will help put some hardness into the club.

Oct 31 start and they have to come fit! I love that. Good thing Byron is not with us :lol:

Mahoney, bring hardness? You mean how he used to skirt the back of packs and get the easy receive for an easy goal?

I'll reserve my judgment on his coaching ability until I see how he goes next year, but I used to hate his playing styles...

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