One of the game's most polarising characters is positioning himself for a tilt at coaching in the AFL. Three-time premiership player and 2001 Brownlow Medalist Jason Akermanis is spending the week watching Mick Malthouse and his team at Carlton in order to gain a greater appreciation of the way football has developed since his career ended unceremoniously in 2010.
Akermanis, 37, has spent the past two years coaching North Albury in the Ovens and Murray League, and has an eye on a possible move to the professional coaching ranks.
He recently approached Malthouse for coaching guidance, which led to the veteran mentor inviting Akermanis to join the Blues for a week.
Akermanis, 37, has spent the past two years coaching North Albury in the Ovens and Murray League, and has an eye on a possible move to the professional coaching ranks.
He recently approached Malthouse for coaching guidance, which led to the veteran mentor inviting Akermanis to join the Blues for a week.
Has he got any chance to get a senior gig?
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