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Talented Player
3 Nov 2007, 17:29
Does anybody out there know who is Casey Scorpions coach is for 2008?:confused:

Oh When the Saints
3 Nov 2007, 20:44
I believe it is down to Rohan Welsh (played for Carlton and Dandenong, coach of Oakleigh Chargers) and Aussie Jones (played for St Kilda, coach of Narre Warren).

Should be announced soon ...

Inside Goss
4 Nov 2007, 00:21
I believe it is down to Rohan Welsh (played for Carlton and Dandenong, coach of Oakleigh Chargers) and Aussie Jones (played for St Kilda, coach of Narre Warren).

Should be announced soon ...


Correct, was due at the end of this week! (don't tell me theres another final hurdle that didn't get jumped)

Persevering Saint
4 Nov 2007, 09:13
Aussie, thru and thru. Great link to recent Saints, and has had some fantastic success as a captain coach already for Narre Warren. Also a backline/midfielder, and traditionally, the best coaches are that type of player. He's a really gifted coach.

Talented Player
5 Nov 2007, 19:29
Well has anybody heard anything yet. Something has to happen soon heard that their information night is on the 9th November and pre-season training starts 19th November.

"What the hell is going on in finding a Coach/Development coach."

Inside Goss
6 Nov 2007, 19:20
My bet is Welsh, should be anounced tommorow.

Kildonan
13 Nov 2007, 16:47
Still hasn't been announced yet, but there is a whisper around that it is Greg Hutchinson

Ice-Wolf
13 Nov 2007, 19:18
According to their website www.scorpions.com.au (http://www.scorpions.com.au) it will be announced tommorrow

Inside Goss
13 Nov 2007, 19:38
Still hasn't been announced yet, but there is a whisper around that it is Greg Hutchinson

The club will confirm this tommorow. came out of no where really, but does fit the structures right. Will be a tough gig with the Scorps next season, I hope they understand he needs time from a Casey point of view, whilst fast tracking some of the saints players as spending alot of time in a full time environment with players he will be coaching on the weekend can only be a good thing for the saints players.

sainter
13 Nov 2007, 21:52
He'd be a very good appointment.

Oh When the Saints
14 Nov 2007, 09:18
Greg Hutchinson.

http://www.saints.com.au/Season2007/News/NewsArticle/tabid/5315/Default.aspx?newsId=53222

Confirmed.

Will split his time between a development role with the Saints and coach of Casey.


A terrific get, and a big tick for the football department and administration.

Squizzy1970
27 Mar 2008, 11:33
Some news on Casey from a local rag :

WHEN you lose your coach and two of the most decorated footballers in your club’s history, there are always going to be major changes ahead.

That has been the case for the Casey Scorpions and new coach Greg Hutchison as the club prepares to emerge from one of its most tumultuous off-seasons.

The Scorpions have undergone a major facelift since reaching their first finals series in four years last season.

Senior coach Peter Banfield was the first to go and five-time Gardner-Clark Medallist Steve Harrison and captain Nigel Carmody soon followed.

Last year’s boom recruit Troy Makepeace’s stint at the club ended after just one season, and the constant rumours about David Biagi leaving finally came to fruition.

Casey’s AFL affiliate St Kilda also lost patience with Barry Brooks, Fergus Watts and Justin Sweeney, and Brett Voss retired after struggling to break into the Saints’ senior side in 2007.

All four played major roles for the Scorpions last season and their exits further depleted Casey.

But versatile key position player James Wall, who St Kilda also delisted, will return, and his influence will be vital if the Scorpions are to make another run at the finals.

Outside of Wall, Casey’s best recruits were those straight out of the TAC Cup under-18 competition.

The two stand-outs from that crop appear to be former Eastern Ranges Andrew Campbell, who trained with Melbourne before last year’s AFL rookie draft, and Shaun Dixon.

Once again the Saints’ injury fortunes will be a major factor in the Scorpions’ success.

Midfield prospect David Armitage, promising tall Jarryd Allen, first-round draft pick Ben McEvoy and rookie-listed Andrew McQualter, Luke van Rheenen and Robert Eddy will all spend time with the Scorpions.

Allen in particular has a huge responsibility up forward after Watts’ and Sweeney’s departures.

Casey big man Ben Fraser also has a point to prove after missing out on the Scorpions’ finals campaign last season due to waning form.

An impressive pre-season, highlighted by a five-goal haul against Frankston in Casey’s sole practice match win, showed once again the potential everyone at Casey Fields hopes makes a regular appearance in 2008.

New captain Kyle Matthews, who has made the Victorian Football League (VFL) team of the year in each of the past two seasons, is the Scorpions’ best player and will need to bring his high-octane displays on a more consistent basis.

Others who will need to step up include midfielder/forwards Stefan Garrubba, Chris Dunne and Adam Parker, defenders Daniel Unsworth, Alex Silvagni and Steven O’Bryan – who will miss the first few weeks due to a collarbone injury – and youngsters Mat Rosier, Joel Galvin and Pat McGrath.

“The players have been fantastic and have responded really well,” Hutchison said.

“They’ve really gone about learning the way we want to play and there have been no dramas.

“There are always some hangovers from previous coaches, but to their credit they’ve moved on pretty quickly.”

Hutchison was keen to emphasise the inexperienced nature of Casey’s squad, but has genuine optimism for the season ahead.

“We have a really young list, which is exciting, and we’ve worked pretty hard to keep the players together from previous years,” he said.

“We want to play one-on-one footy and we’ll learn along the way and be as competitive as we possibly can.”

The Scorpions start against VFL heavyweight Sandringham at Trevor Barker Beach Oval on Sunday at 2pm.

Persevering Saint
1 Apr 2008, 20:12
If Wall plays brilliantly at Casey, is there any way we can pick him? Just hypothetically speaking.

Squizzy1970
2 Apr 2008, 10:18
Nup - I was a bit disappointed he was cut from our rookie list.

However with Max, Goose, Gilbo, Sam F, Goddard (and Blake/Rix/Raph as required) we seem to have the depth down back - probably the reason he got chopped.

A good season at Casey might see him get picked up again. Thompson from Geelong VFL (now at North) is an example.

Persevering Saint
3 Apr 2008, 12:48
Ta Squizz - I just like the idea of a Wall blocking up our backline! (Perfect KPD's name isn't it?!)