Re: Who will coach the Saints?
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Mofra
How could you leave out Ken Judge?
or Grant Thomas
Re: Who will coach the Saints?
I find Brad being involved a bit strange, he wasnt in a flag winning team and comes from a club that has struggled in every way during his career.
Saints are very much the equivalent of us they might as well of grabbed someone else inside their own club.
Brads a great bloke but I dont know if he brings anything to the table on picking a coach.
Then again he could be working undercover and trying to recommend the biggest dud :)
Re: Who will coach the Saints?
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ledge
I find Brad being involved a bit strange, he wasnt in a flag winning team and comes from a club that has struggled in every way during his career.
Richard Hadlee won a flag in his 4th game - I'd take Brad's knowledge over Hadlee's, thanks*
* Brad may just be there to weed out any potential "Rhodes" ;)
Re: Who will coach the Saints?
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The Doctor
or Grant Thomas
or Tim Watson
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ledge
I find Brad being involved a bit strange, he wasnt in a flag winning team and comes from a club that has struggled in every way during his career.
Played in 5 preliminary finals under what 5 coaches, played 350+ AFL games, was a highly respected captain and leader.
Why is winning a flag the be all and end all of knowing something about, or having something to offer when selecting a coach?
Re: Who will coach the Saints?
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Bulldog Revolution
Played in 5 preliminary finals under what 5 coaches, played 350+ AFL games, was a highly respected captain and leader.
Why is winning a flag the be all and end all of knowing something about, or having something to offer when selecting a coach?
Not just the finals I mentioned club similarity too,where did I say be all and end all combine them all. Read my total post dont just pick out one sentence.
Nathan Burke is very much the same as Johnson and he has been chosen, 2 of the same.
I am happy he has that job but its certainly left field, seems right has been given up to left this year in many ways in the AFL coaching system.
Re: Who will coach the Saints?
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ledge
Not just the finals I mentioned club similarity too,where did I say be all and end all combine them all. Read my total post dont just pick out one sentence.
Nathan Burke is very much the same as Johnson and he has been chosen, 2 of the same.
I am happy he has that job but its certainly left field, seems right has been given up to left this year in many ways in the AFL coaching system.
You wrote that you weren't sure Johnson brought anything to the table when choosing a coach, which is a fair enough opinion to add. I didn't agree and as a result posted some reasons why he might.
You also wrote that:
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Originally Posted by ledge
I find Brad being involved a bit strange, he wasnt in a flag winning team and comes from a club that has struggled in every way during his career.
I believe the bulldogs during Brads time were highly successful without tasting the ultimate success, but also had periods of immense struggles.
To me it seemed that a large part of what you were saying was that because Brad hadn't tasted the ultimate success then he didn't have much to offer, but i do acknowledge you mentioned the similarities between the two clubs recent performance.
If what you wanted to say was what you've said in your second post that Johnson and Burke appear to be from too similar backgrounds then thats a fine and reasonable opinion to express.
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The rate him high and that's all that matters for them.
Re: Who will coach the Saints?
Saints sound out Eade for top job
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Would love to see Eade get a coaching job.
Would not be happy if he improved the Saint's.
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Saints and Eade would be a great fit. Open our other eyes for one second, it would be a shame to have the players like Nick Dal Santo, Montagna, Goddard, Hayes etc and not have them under a run 'n' gun environment. This team has been choked down by the boring game plan that StKilda has blessed us with the passed few years. Granted it almost got them a flag, but we had to watch that dribble.
But then if we close that 'other' eye again, someone like Rohde would be perfect.
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Eade for them or maybe even multhouse think about it he said he would coach until 2013 which is when Ross Lyon ran out of contract and multhouse used to coach there didn't he? But now that they need a coach he may just go.. Anyway who ever they get I hope we slap em in the next season at every meeting :)
Re: Who will coach the Saints?
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DragzLS1
Eade for them or maybe even multhouse think about it he said he would coach until 2013 which is when Ross Lyon ran out of contract and multhouse used to coach there didn't he? But now that they need a coach he may just go.. Anyway who ever they get I hope we slap em in the next season at every meeting :)
Malthouses playing career started at St Kilda, then Richmond, he started his coaching career with us, went to WC then Collingwood.
Wouldnt be surprised to see him back at the Saints but I dont believe they have a lot of money to give so it would be a love job.
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Re: Who will coach the Saints?
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Remi Moses
Royce Hart for mine
With Rhode as assistant:D