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  • Axe Man
    Hall of Fame
    • Nov 2008
    • 11125

    Re: Experienced Senior Assistant Coach to help Bevo - Who?

    I'm a bit confused by the above Varcoe discussion - I can't see anything about Varcoe coaching, that is a playing announcement.

    I don't see any reason why he can't play local footy when his Bulldogs commitments don't interfere. I know Jarryd Roughead did the same whilst coaching at St Kilda.

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    • Bornadog
      WOOF Clubhouse Leader
      • Jan 2007
      • 66621

      Re: Experienced Senior Assistant Coach to help Bevo - Who?

      Originally posted by Axe Man
      I'm a bit confused by the above Varcoe discussion - I can't see anything about Varcoe coaching, that is a playing announcement.

      I don't see any reason why he can't play local footy when his Bulldogs commitments don't interfere. I know Jarryd Roughead did the same whilst coaching at St Kilda.
      I think we all assumed he was coaching not playing
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      • GVGjr
        Moderator
        • Nov 2006
        • 44594

        Re: Experienced Senior Assistant Coach to help Bevo - Who?

        Originally posted by Axe Man
        I'm a bit confused by the above Varcoe discussion - I can't see anything about Varcoe coaching, that is a playing announcement.

        I don't see any reason why he can't play local footy when his Bulldogs commitments don't interfere. I know Jarryd Roughead did the same whilst coaching at St Kilda.
        I'm glad he is staying and playing a bit of local footy will still work.
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        • Bulldog4life
          WOOF Member
          • Oct 2007
          • 9607

          Re: Experienced Senior Assistant Coach to help Bevo - Who?



          Stefan Martin will stay on at the Western Bulldogs in 2023 after retiring last month, with a job as a development coach keeping him at Whitten Oval.

          Martin called time on his 203-game career after playing just four games in 2022 as injuries hampered his two years at The Kennel.

          While he failed to make a big impact on-field for this third club, Martin clearly helped off it as he revealed senior coach Luke Beveridge offered him a role at his end-of-season exit meeting.

          “We had the sort of end-of-season review with Bevo,” Martin explained on SEN Mornings.

          “We discussed my playing future and decided I wouldn’t go on.

          “But he earmarked that I was welcome to join the coaching ranks in this capacity if I wanted to.

          “So, it was at the end-of-season review after our getting bailed out of finals.”

          Having spent five years at Melbourne and eight successful years at Brisbane, Martin was annoyed that he couldn’t recapture his best football at the Bulldogs but is glad he can keep making an impact at the club.

          “I went there with high hopes that I could recapture my best footy,” Martin said.

          “I felt very grateful to get the opportunity by the Dogs.

          “I feel I didn’t quite do what I set out to do, which was largely because of the body which sucked.

          “But it is what it is, I had a good time there and luckily, I can keep working with those guys that I came to have an impact on.”

          Martin says a big part of his development role will be working with the club’s talls, a crop he considers “the best in the league”.

          “It (working with the talls) is a big part of it, I’ll be doing a bit of general development stuff but with a focus on the big guys,” Martin said.

          “Then there’s a VFL coaching role too when that season gets up and running.

          “It’s enormous, in my position to have him (Sam Darcy), Tim English and now Rory Lobb, the quality of super tall guys that we’ve got on our list, I reckon it’s got to be the best in the league.

          “Particularly with Sam, I think the sky is the limit, he’s so coachable, he’s so keen to improve and he’s so talented.

          “He’ll do everything it takes to make it, it’s just a matter of working out where he fits on the ground.”

          Martin will work closely with midfield coach Brendon Lade who is also a new coaching addition at the Bulldogs for 2023.

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          • Mofra
            Hall of Fame
            • Dec 2006
            • 14925

            Re: Experienced Senior Assistant Coach to help Bevo - Who?

            Dare I say it - the hype coming from the club about Sam Darcy is hitting Bontempelli levels.
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            • The Bulldogs Bite
              Hall of Fame
              • Dec 2006
              • 11232

              Re: Experienced Senior Assistant Coach to help Bevo - Who?

              Originally posted by Mofra
              Dare I say it - the hype coming from the club about Sam Darcy is hitting Bontempelli levels.
              Possibly exceeding at the same time of Bonts development.
              W00F!

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              • kruder
                Coaching Staff
                • May 2011
                • 3837

                Re: Experienced Senior Assistant Coach to help Bevo - Who?

                Originally posted by Mofra
                Dare I say it - the hype coming from the club about Sam Darcy is hitting Bontempelli levels.
                I'm loving the Darcy hype because it's real.

                I still don't see him as a defender though, I thought he was excellent in the ruck at VFL level, he looks to have a lot more upside in his craft than English and his talent forward of the ball is unquestionable. Exciting times ahead.

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                • MrMahatma
                  Coaching Staff
                  • Sep 2007
                  • 3968

                  Re: Experienced Senior Assistant Coach to help Bevo - Who?

                  Originally posted by Mofra
                  Dare I say it - the hype coming from the club about Sam Darcy is hitting Bontempelli levels.
                  Jarrad Grant levels almost!

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                  • Mofra
                    Hall of Fame
                    • Dec 2006
                    • 14925

                    Re: Experienced Senior Assistant Coach to help Bevo - Who?

                    Originally posted by kruder
                    I'm loving the Darcy hype because it's real.

                    I still don't see him as a defender though, I thought he was excellent in the ruck at VFL level, he looks to have a lot more upside in his craft than English and his talent forward of the ball is unquestionable. Exciting times ahead.
                    I remember Matty Boyd during a pre-season describing Bont as the most talented kid he'd every seen

                    I couldn't believe it - we'd just taken Macrae & Stringer the year before and Bontempelli was considered a "reach".
                    Coaches and players seem to consider Darcy in a similar light.
                    It's a pretty exciting time
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                    • BornInDroopSt'54
                      Bulldog Team of the Century
                      • Jan 2009
                      • 5241

                      Re: Experienced Senior Assistant Coach to help Bevo - Who?

                      Originally posted by Mofra
                      Dare I say it - the hype coming from the club about Sam Darcy is hitting Bontempelli levels.
                      He does not get outmarked and that is a starting point.
                      I am anxious about his giraffe legs like Luke's.
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                      • WBFC4FFC
                        WOOF Member
                        • Mar 2012
                        • 397

                        Re: Experienced Senior Assistant Coach to help Bevo - Who?

                        Originally posted by Bulldog4life
                        https://www.sen.com.au/news/2022/11/...oaching-ranks/

                        Stefan Martin will stay on at the Western Bulldogs in 2023 after retiring last month, with a job as a development coach keeping him at Whitten Oval.

                        Martin called time on his 203-game career after playing just four games in 2022 as injuries hampered his two years at The Kennel.

                        While he failed to make a big impact on-field for this third club, Martin clearly helped off it as he revealed senior coach Luke Beveridge offered him a role at his end-of-season exit meeting.

                        “We had the sort of end-of-season review with Bevo,” Martin explained on SEN Mornings.

                        “We discussed my playing future and decided I wouldn’t go on.

                        “But he earmarked that I was welcome to join the coaching ranks in this capacity if I wanted to.

                        “So, it was at the end-of-season review after our getting bailed out of finals.”

                        Having spent five years at Melbourne and eight successful years at Brisbane, Martin was annoyed that he couldn’t recapture his best football at the Bulldogs but is glad he can keep making an impact at the club.

                        “I went there with high hopes that I could recapture my best footy,” Martin said.

                        “I felt very grateful to get the opportunity by the Dogs.

                        “I feel I didn’t quite do what I set out to do, which was largely because of the body which sucked.

                        “But it is what it is, I had a good time there and luckily, I can keep working with those guys that I came to have an impact on.”

                        Martin says a big part of his development role will be working with the club’s talls, a crop he considers “the best in the league”.

                        “It (working with the talls) is a big part of it, I’ll be doing a bit of general development stuff but with a focus on the big guys,” Martin said.

                        “Then there’s a VFL coaching role too when that season gets up and running.

                        “It’s enormous, in my position to have him (Sam Darcy), Tim English and now Rory Lobb, the quality of super tall guys that we’ve got on our list, I reckon it’s got to be the best in the league.

                        “Particularly with Sam, I think the sky is the limit, he’s so coachable, he’s so keen to improve and he’s so talented.

                        “He’ll do everything it takes to make it, it’s just a matter of working out where he fits on the ground.”

                        Martin will work closely with midfield coach Brendon Lade who is also a new coaching addition at the Bulldogs for 2023.
                        If he can make Lobb a threat when in the middle, such a move would pay-off big time.

                        Need to change Lobb's mindset when he has to ruck.

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                        • Mofra
                          Hall of Fame
                          • Dec 2006
                          • 14925

                          Re: Experienced Senior Assistant Coach to help Bevo - Who?

                          Originally posted by WBFC4FFC
                          If he can make Lobb a threat when in the middle, such a move would pay-off big time.

                          Need to change Lobb's mindset when he has to ruck.
                          Rory Lobb will be 30 before round 1 next year. We're not changing him much
                          Western Bulldogs: 2016 Premiers

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                          • WBFC4FFC
                            WOOF Member
                            • Mar 2012
                            • 397

                            Re: Experienced Senior Assistant Coach to help Bevo - Who?

                            Originally posted by Mofra
                            Rory Lobb will be 30 before round 1 next year. We're not changing him much
                            Libba senior changed his game under Plough. Why not Lobb?

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