Re: Sharp Axes
Innes out and a fresh look there is the best result. Whether he was going well or not, I've seen a few examples of programs, how they implement them and where the inputs are, and a fresh look there with a new challenge laid down to the players is important.
Legs feed the wolf.
The rest of it, probably getting the same from me. Changing everything around Bevo was always an option, was touted here, has happened at Richmond previously and flagged ahead of the review by Grant when he unequivocally backed the coach in. Perhaps they'd already arrived at an outcome earlier?
Glad the Club is doing something, but, I'm not convinced it is the right course of action, and still have my doubts over the footy department's integrity. Feels like kicking the can down the road, which could work, there's enough change there that you'd expect some influence on the environment and messaging the players are exposed to. Maybe it's enough to have put the players on notice that its a performance driven industry and they all have a part to play in helping each other stay in it.
Risk for me now is that when the club is faced with another poor start or signs again that we have a burnt out coach that has to be moved on, we'll have very little continuity in the coaching department moving forward from that point. I'm dreading a scenario where within 5 games, I will know we are no chance.
I'm still perplexed by how it's gone so far. All for a man that initially only saw himself in the role for a period time shorter than his current tenure, that is extremely fortunate to have survived this season and at least one other since the flag, and despite being a guy whose strength is an emotional hook and relationship with his players has helmed a team that has repeatedly crumbled and played well outside of its identity.
Innes out and a fresh look there is the best result. Whether he was going well or not, I've seen a few examples of programs, how they implement them and where the inputs are, and a fresh look there with a new challenge laid down to the players is important.
Legs feed the wolf.
The rest of it, probably getting the same from me. Changing everything around Bevo was always an option, was touted here, has happened at Richmond previously and flagged ahead of the review by Grant when he unequivocally backed the coach in. Perhaps they'd already arrived at an outcome earlier?
Glad the Club is doing something, but, I'm not convinced it is the right course of action, and still have my doubts over the footy department's integrity. Feels like kicking the can down the road, which could work, there's enough change there that you'd expect some influence on the environment and messaging the players are exposed to. Maybe it's enough to have put the players on notice that its a performance driven industry and they all have a part to play in helping each other stay in it.
Risk for me now is that when the club is faced with another poor start or signs again that we have a burnt out coach that has to be moved on, we'll have very little continuity in the coaching department moving forward from that point. I'm dreading a scenario where within 5 games, I will know we are no chance.
I'm still perplexed by how it's gone so far. All for a man that initially only saw himself in the role for a period time shorter than his current tenure, that is extremely fortunate to have survived this season and at least one other since the flag, and despite being a guy whose strength is an emotional hook and relationship with his players has helmed a team that has repeatedly crumbled and played well outside of its identity.
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