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Re: Experienced Senior Assistant Coach to help Bevo - Who?
Originally Posted by
Sedat
I like Ben Rutten - he is a defensive line specialist and Essendon would pay his salary in 2023, which helps with our soft cap. Unfortunately Richnond also like him and look like getting him.
There is a bit of merit in that suggestion. Getting in front of Richmond might be a challenge.
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Re: Experienced Senior Assistant Coach to help Bevo - Who?
Originally Posted by
Bulldog Revolution
You've been a proponent of Williams for a while, and looking back its crazy he was only coaching VFL for a while
Love the suggestion of Matthew Scarlett
David Mundy is the kind of former player Id look to - but I don't know what coaching aspirations he has or doesn't
Would a John Blakey be looking for a change of scenery?
Dale Tapping from Essendon? Not sure Jarrad McVeigh from Sydney would be looking for a move?
Stevie Johnson? Shane O'Bree?
Williams was a good coach and he has always been an inspiring communicator with good player development thoughts and programs.
I think he could add some value to us and support Bevo.
Blakey might be worth considering.
We are probably after two coaches given there is talk that Rohan Smith will make a change.
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Re: Experienced Senior Assistant Coach to help Bevo - Who?
Originally Posted by
GVGjr
Williams was a good coach and he has always been an inspiring communicator with good player development thoughts and programs.
I think he could add some value to us and support Bevo.
Blakey might be worth considering.
We are probably after two coaches given there is talk that Rohan Smith will make a change.
I give huge credit to Williams for the 2021 premiership
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Re: Experienced Senior Assistant Coach to help Bevo - Who?
Originally Posted by
bornadog
I give huge credit to Williams for the 2021 premiership
Do we know what exactly it is he does?
Spritual guide or something.
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Re: Experienced Senior Assistant Coach to help Bevo - Who?
Originally Posted by
Grantysghost
Do we know what exactly it is he does?
Spritual guide or something.
Pretty good choking tie dance moves.
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Re: Experienced Senior Assistant Coach to help Bevo - Who?
Originally Posted by
Grantysghost
Do we know what exactly it is he does?
Spritual guide or something.
Pretty sure he develops the younger players, and advises Goodwin
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Re: Experienced Senior Assistant Coach to help Bevo - Who?
Originally Posted by
GVGjr
Williams was a good coach and he has always been an inspiring communicator with good player development thoughts and programs.
I think he could add some value to us and support Bevo.
Blakey might be worth considering.
We are probably after two coaches given there is talk that Rohan Smith will make a change.
Smith going as well? If that's the case then hopefully 3 changes. A completely new crew.
Bell and Inness should also be replaced.
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Re: Experienced Senior Assistant Coach to help Bevo - Who?
Originally Posted by
G-Mo77
Smith going as well? If that's the case then hopefully 3 changes. A completely new crew.
Bell and Inness should also be replaced.
Did I hear Innes 'might be' moving back to cricket? I wonder how much of their departments were impacted by cut back to the soft cap?
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Re: Experienced Senior Assistant Coach to help Bevo - Who?
Originally Posted by
GVGjr
Did I hear Innes 'might be' moving back to cricket? I wonder how much of their departments were impacted by cut back to the soft cap?
He's the fitness guy right?
I'm not too fussed with that.
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Re: Experienced Senior Assistant Coach to help Bevo - Who?
Originally Posted by
GVGjr
Did I hear Innes 'might be' moving back to cricket? I wonder how much of their departments were impacted by cut back to the soft cap?
I noticed Matt Innes was sitting on the bench with Bevo in mopst games and acting like an assistant coach. Is this normal for the fitness bloke to be doing this?
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Re: Experienced Senior Assistant Coach to help Bevo - Who?
Originally Posted by
josie
Pretty good choking tie dance moves.
Haha... Alan Scott.. You were wrong!
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Re: Experienced Senior Assistant Coach to help Bevo - Who?
Originally Posted by
Grantysghost
He's the fitness guy right?
I'm not too fussed with that.
He has been pretty good. Our boys have always run out games and are super fit.
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Re: Experienced Senior Assistant Coach to help Bevo - Who?
Originally Posted by
bornadog
I noticed Matt Innes was sitting on the bench with Bevo in mopst games and acting like an assistant coach. Is this normal for the fitness bloke to be doing this?
I would imagine a lot of our guys double up on match days to help out where they can.
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Re: Experienced Senior Assistant Coach to help Bevo - Who?
Originally Posted by
bornadog
I noticed Matt Innes was sitting on the bench with Bevo in mopst games and acting like an assistant coach. Is this normal for the fitness bloke to be doing this?
I also noticed this and found it very very strange.
It almost was a complete admission we lacked senior assistants.
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Re: Experienced Senior Assistant Coach to help Bevo - Who?
Originally Posted by
Grantysghost
He's the fitness guy right?
I'm not too fussed with that.
This is on the clubs site
Mathew Inness heads the Sport Science and Physical Performance team at the Bulldogs.
The former first-class cricketer joined the Bulldogs in 2014 as VFL High Performance Manager, before being elevated into the role of AFL Strength & Conditioning Coach in 2015.
He moved into the role of Physical Performance Manager for 2016, and Head of Sports Science and Physical Performance ahead of the 2021 season.
With more than 20 years of experience in elite sport, Inness brings perspectives from a broad range of roles including as a high performance manager, athlete, skills coach and sports scientist, across multiple sports.
Having completed a PhD, Inness has demonstrated an ability to be a thought leader in his field, presenting at international conferences and having research papers published in scientific journals.
Prior to arriving at the Kennel, Inness held similar roles at the Western Australian Cricket Association and Williamstown Football Club.
Is there anything that has you concerned GG?
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