Someone who and string a few words together without saying things like youse and tugging at his collar.
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My understanding is that the basic negotiation was done when Koch, KT and Chris Davies when and talked to Hinkley the week after the EF loss in 2017. KT might have drafted up the final contract conditions, but that meeting would have set out the fundamental terms of a new contract, and the reputed performance clause to trigger a 3rd year in 2021.KT negotiated Hinkley's contract extension, a problem in itself because he's a terrible negotiator. The Board approved it.
Yes, that's my understanding of the situation. I believe there was a disconnect between what was discussed and the final contract. I've been told there were some inaccuracies, but the Board approved it anyway. I don't know the details, specifically, but have been told 2021 is a trigger year.My understanding is that the basic negotiation was done when Koch, KT and Chris Davies when and talked to Hinkley the week after the EF loss in 2017. KT might have drafted up the final contract conditions, but that meeting would have set out the fundamental terms of a new contract, and the reputed performance clause to trigger a 3rd year in 2021.
He’d be top of my listBlake Caracella anyone?
Things at Richmond changed dramatically when he arrived. Whatever the case someone over there is making Hardwick look alot better than what he actually is.I mean his pedigree is pretty solid. Left Collingwood just before 2010 premiership, was at Geelong for 2011 premiership, Richmond for 2017 premiership. Definitely would be on the interview list.
Bloody hell what a stuff up if what you were told is correct.Yes, that's my understanding of the situation. I believe there was a disconnect between what was discussed and the final contract. I've been told there were some inaccuracies, but the Board approved it anyway. I don't know the details, specifically, but have been told 2021 is a trigger year.
The way he's written about is a bit Phil Walsh-esque, and we could frankly do one of thoseThings at Richmond changed dramatically when he arrived. Whatever the case someone over there is making Hardwick look alot better than what he actually is.
The media like Vossy and largely don’t care if these clubs win premierships?On a side note, I’m intrigued to hear that Voss is mentioned as a potential for senior coach at North, Carlton and the Saints. What are we missing here?
On a side note, I’m intrigued to hear that Voss is mentioned as a potential for senior coach at North, Carlton and the Saints. What are we missing here?
The way I see it, we can go down the ‘experienced’ senior assistant path or the ‘junior up and comer’ path.
The first option probably gives more immediate success but there probably will be greater cost and a chance that assistant form doesn’t translate to senior form. This option also means a turnover of assistants and support staff.
Caracella, Ratten, etc fall into this category.
The second is higher risk. It means picking a relative unknown. This will mean a struggle initially as there will be some learning on the job. This has worked at the Tigers, Collingwood and Hawks. This has failed at port, Lions, North, Gold Coast and I’m sure there are others. The advantage here is lower cost, less of an initial need to turn over personnel and the potential for whole club investment over a period of years. Schofield fits into this group.
For me Caracella and Ratten are the stand outs. They should come in and shake things up, bring some of their own staff and provide a truly different approach.
On a side note, I’m intrigued to hear that Voss is mentioned as a potential for senior coach at North, Carlton and the Saints. What are we missing here?
For the game against West Lakes, the next in line is Voss.
If we fire Hinkley, Voss, and Bassett; then, it would be Schofield.
Schofield and Monty, I'd be fine with either. Though, both have head coach aspirations so picking one might mean losing the other or they move into a director of coaching role.
They both fit the criteria for me though - relatively young but experienced, hungry, intense and carry themselves in a way that brings respect.
Sam Mitchell