If you were Peter Gordon, who would you move on first in a post season review?

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  • Webby
    WOOF Member
    • Jul 2012
    • 1880

    #91
    Re: If you were Peter Gordon, who would you move on first in a post season review?

    Originally posted by bornadog
    Vacancy if anyone is interested:

    Strength & Conditioning

    Western Bulldogs AFL (Melbourne, AUS) are looking for a Senior Strength & Conditioning Coach, full-time, AUS$100,000 - $150,000 per annum.
    I believe that is Matty Inness’s position. Got a gut feeling Essendon might be calling. Just a semi-educated guess.
    Not sure that Dale Morris could be taught much about strength and conditioning that he doesn’t already know..!

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    • bulldogtragic
      The List Manager
      • Jan 2007
      • 34316

      #92
      Re: If you were Peter Gordon, who would you move on first in a post season review?

      Originally posted by Webby
      I believe that is Matty Inness’s position. Got a gut feeling Essendon might be calling. Just a semi-educated guess.
      Not sure that Dale Morris could be taught much about strength and conditioning that he doesn’t already know..!
      Matt is now the physical performance manager. He got promoted from S&C a while back. I'm not sure who is out the door.
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      • Bornadog
        WOOF Clubhouse Leader
        • Jan 2007
        • 66182

        #93
        Re: If you were Peter Gordon, who would you move on first in a post season review?

        Originally posted by Webby
        I believe that is Matty Inness’s position. Got a gut feeling Essendon might be calling. Just a semi-educated guess.
        Not sure that Dale Morris could be taught much about strength and conditioning that he doesn’t already know..!
        Matt was the one advertising the role.

        Originally posted by bulldogtragic
        Matt is now the physical performance manager. He got promoted from S&C a while back. I'm not sure who is out the door.
        I think so
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        • SlimPickens
          Coaching Staff
          • Aug 2010
          • 2929

          #94
          Re: If you were Peter Gordon, who would you move on first in a post season review?

          Possibly Andy Barrett is the one who left
          "Loves a scrap....oh yeah & he's a pretty handy footballer as well"

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          • ledge
            Hall of Fame
            • Dec 2007
            • 14135

            #95
            Re: If you were Peter Gordon, who would you move on first in a post season review?

            I believe that’s for the AFL women team.
            Bring back the biff

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            • Axe Man
              Hall of Fame
              • Nov 2008
              • 11024

              #96
              Re: If you were Peter Gordon, who would you move on first in a post season review?

              Originally posted by bornadog
              Vacancy if anyone is interested:

              Strength & Conditioning

              Western Bulldogs AFL (Melbourne, AUS) are looking for a Senior Strength & Conditioning Coach, full-time, AUS$100,000 - $150,000 per annum.
              This was Andy Barnett's role wasn't it?

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              • 1eyedog
                Hall of Fame
                • Mar 2008
                • 13189

                #97
                Re: If you were Peter Gordon, who would you move on first in a post season review?

                Originally posted by bulldogsthru&thru
                Shaun Higgins is the perfect example. Continually injured with us and hasn't missed a beat at North. Coincidence?

                Bad luck or no, with 3 years of mass injuries, it's probably time for some change.
                Higgins has missed significant game time at North, even recently he missed 8 weeks.
                But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.

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                • Greystache
                  Bulldog Team of the Century
                  • Dec 2009
                  • 9775

                  #98
                  Re: If you were Peter Gordon, who would you move on first in a post season review?

                  Originally posted by SlimPickens
                  Possibly Andy Barrett is the one who left
                  He was one of the few I was impressed with. Her oversaw a very young group out muscle much more mature teams in the contest and win a flag through physical effort.
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                  • Axe Man
                    Hall of Fame
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 11024

                    #99
                    Re: If you were Peter Gordon, who would you move on first in a post season review?

                    Originally posted by ledge
                    I believe that’s for the AFL women team.
                    You reckon we would pay $100-$150k for a strength and conditioning coach for the women's team?

                    There is a separate role advertised for a high performance manager for the women's team.

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                    • ledge
                      Hall of Fame
                      • Dec 2007
                      • 14135

                      Re: If you were Peter Gordon, who would you move on first in a post season review?

                      Originally posted by Axe Man
                      You reckon we would pay $100-$150k for a strength and conditioning coach for the women's team?

                      There is a separate role advertised for a high performance manager for the women's team.
                      Ok so that’s what I saw.
                      Bring back the biff

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                      • SlimPickens
                        Coaching Staff
                        • Aug 2010
                        • 2929

                        Re: If you were Peter Gordon, who would you move on first in a post season review?

                        Originally posted by Greystache
                        He was one of the few I was impressed with. Her oversaw a very young group out muscle much more mature teams in the contest and win a flag through physical effort.
                        Agree, he is an American maybe returning home? Not sure
                        "Loves a scrap....oh yeah & he's a pretty handy footballer as well"

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                        • azabob
                          Hall of Fame
                          • Sep 2008
                          • 15211

                          Re: If you were Peter Gordon, who would you move on first in a post season review?

                          Is that salary unders for top talent?
                          More of an In Bruges guy?

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                          • Axe Man
                            Hall of Fame
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 11024

                            Re: If you were Peter Gordon, who would you move on first in a post season review?

                            Sounds very much like the review many have called for on here. Funny that it's being conducted by our former high performance manager.

                            Former Bulldogs boss looks at Carlton fitness regime

                            Carlton have undertaken an extensive review of their fitness and conditioning regime, having hired a former Western Bulldogs official from Ernst & Young to complete the review.

                            The Blues have brought in former Bulldogs football department boss Graham Lowe to have an independent assessment of their ‘‘high performance’’ program, following a season in which the club has lost a large number of games to injury and struggled on the field.

                            Lowe has been speaking to staff and some of the players for the review of the fitness-conditioning program over the past month.

                            The review is expected to be completed next week, after the final game against Adelaide.
                            While the Blues are among the highest in the AFL for games lost to injury this year, they say the review is a case of ensuring that their conditioning and fitness regime – which includes conditioning, sports science and physios – has ‘‘best practice’’ rather than searching for scapegoats after another tough year on the field.

                            The Blues, who rank with Collingwood and Adelaide for games lost to injury in 2018, note that the bulk of their injuries are ‘‘collision-based’’ – such as ankles and shoulders – rather than soft-tissue injuries such as hamstrings, groins and quadriceps.

                            Clubs tend to question the management of soft-tissue injuries more than those sustained via collisions.

                            The review encompasses all areas of the conditioning-fitness program, with Lowe having been the Bulldogs’ high performance manager prior to becoming general manager of the Dogs’ football department, a position he filled until last April.

                            Carlton chief executive Cain Liddle confirmed to The Age that the Blues had brought in Lowe for the review. “For the past month, Graham Lowe, an independent consultant from Ernst & Young, has conducted a thorough review of our high-performance area,’’ said Liddle.

                            ‘‘The basis for this review is to ensure we continue to invest in the development of our athletes and commit to best-practice standards across all facets of high performance.”

                            The Blues are confident that their methods in conditioning are sound, but they believe the review is still necessary for potential improvements.

                            Carlton already know that the team’s running capacity, as measured by GPS data, is not an issue – the numbers say that the Blues are running further and faster than most opposition sides, despite their relative youth.

                            The injury toll, though, has been significant, even if it has been obscured by the team’s struggles on the field. Sam Docherty missed the entire season after a knee reconstruction in pre-season, while injury-hit skipper Marc Murphy has played just 12 games, Giants recruit Matt Kennedy has missed a significant chunk after ankle problems, key defender Caleb Marchbank has played just 11 games, Lachie Plowman 13 and Tom Williamson has missed the whole season. Matthew Kreuzer has recently missed games with a heart problem. Jarrod Garlett had a shoulder operation.

                            Lowe had worked with New Zealand’s All Blacks before he joined the Bulldogs.

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                            • GVGjr
                              Moderator
                              • Nov 2006
                              • 44338

                              Re: If you were Peter Gordon, who would you move on first in a post season review?

                              We could do worse than to follow this lead.
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                              • Go_Dogs
                                Hall of Fame
                                • Jan 2007
                                • 10114

                                Re: If you were Peter Gordon, who would you move on first in a post season review?

                                Interesting that Lowe has wound up as an EY consultant.
                                Have you heard Butters wants to come to the Dogs?

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