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don't scrub too hard, there's a couple of premierships + grand finals in those three years, knows how to win.Only 3 years of Glenelg to scrub off him.
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don't scrub too hard, there's a couple of premierships + grand finals in those three years, knows how to win.Only 3 years of Glenelg to scrub off him.
Imo HInkley has cost us a flagAgain Koch, Davies and the board should be embarassed and questions should be asked as to why these changes happen now when they were very CLEARLY needed some time ago.
(We know the answer). And it should be shouted.
Given the "success" of the club in reaching prelims has not making these type of changes earlier cost the club a flag?.
Lol, Carrs coaching panel is lightyears ahead of whatever shit Hinkley was running
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I think Chewy316 has been saying Ken only wanted yes men because he never wanted to be challenged.wonder why though? what was the problem? paying hinkley to much and couldnt afford help? hinkley thought he didnt need it? no one wanted to join hinkely?
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My understanding is the initial offer was SANFL coach with some AFL GameDay stuff when possible. Rejected cause it wasn't much better than his current role.Give a reason on the rejection initially?
Dont blame him. Maggie's coach is def a worse gig than the bays.My understanding is the initial offer was SANFL coach with some AFL GameDay stuff when possible. Rejected cause it wasn't much better than his current role.
Job was restructured to suit. I would expect there would possibly be some mentoring with Hammer involved here too assuming he remain SANFL coach.
I think Chewy316 has been saying Ken only wanted yes men because he never wanted to be challenged.
My understanding is the initial offer was SANFL coach with some AFL GameDay stuff when possible. Rejected cause it wasn't much better than his current role.
Job was restructured to suit. I would expect there would possibly be some mentoring with Hammer involved here too assuming he remain SANFL coach.
Here is something I never thought I'd say - on the back of 3 consecutive GF's and 3 flags in 6 years - the modern-day Bays mentality is what is needed.Only 3 years of Glenelg to scrub off him.
I get that it’s a good appointment but….
Leaving Jordy aside, how is it good to have an opposition analyst who has never played at AFL level and has never coached or been an assistant coach at AFL level? Isn’t the point of an opposition analyst to scout ahead and recognise what systems and plays the opposition are implementing. This guy has probably seen less AFL football live than me over the last 3 years.
Modern day Bays went 17-1 in 2021 and failed to win the Premiership.Here is something I never thought I'd say - on the back of 3 consecutive GF's and 3 flags in 6 years - the modern-day Bays mentality is what is needed.
Under Hinkley, the role of opposition analysis was carried out by his therapist.Under Hinkley, the role of opposition analysis was mostly perfunctory
I think this is true to an extent, but right now we can't really judge these guys on what they've done at Port, we can only discuss how bad the last era was and where there is room to improve. I'd say once we get in to next season this stuff will fade away.Can we stop talking about Hinkley in every thread, he is gone, don't let him take up any more room in your heads, time to move on, its a new era.
now your talking !!!I prefer to roll with former Nuriootpa premiship coach over former Glenelg premiership coach
It just sounds better
Congratulations though, fantastic appointment![]()
I get that it’s a good appointment but….
Leaving Jordy aside, how is it good to have an opposition analyst who has never played at AFL level and has never coached or been an assistant coach at AFL level? Isn’t the point of an opposition analyst to scout ahead and recognise what systems and plays the opposition are implementing. This guy has probably seen less AFL football live than me over the last 3 years.