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Cats? Did he coach at Geelong. I thought he was only involved at coburg and then north.Those I have spoken to around the cats / recently retired player at work speak v highly of Adams, general consensus is that he is a very good get. I know nothing about the guy but those that do speak v highly of him.
People in the industry talk to each otherCats? Did he coach at Geelong. I thought he was only involved at coburg and then north.
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Mods - Can this list be stickied?Current Carlton 2026 coaching group:
AFL Senior Coach: Michael Voss
Assistant coach (defence): Ash Hansen
Assistant coach (forwards): Josh Fraser
Assistant coach (midfield stoppage and structure): Tim Clarke
Assistant coach (midfield): Leigh Adams
Ruck coach: Matthew Kreuzer
Head of Development: Jordan Russell
VFL Senior Coach and development: Damian Truslove
Development coach: Torin Baker
Can’t see us going into 2026 without a senior assistant after the messaging around Voss.
Hopefully we are looking at someone strong tactically that can drive adjustments to our game plan and improve mid/fwd connection.
I’m not as pessimistic about the appointments as others. I think their success will be dependent on the mix of skills as a group which I’ll have to trust Wright and CD have a far better feel for.
By all reports, Hansen and Adams have a tactical mindset so another tactical mind at senior assistant might generate a more complete game plan than what we’ve worked with previously.
Voss has been noted as a strong people leader so having multiple voices within his coaching team that can deliver clear messaging re: tactics can only help.
He was never involved with the Cats but Im connected through various touch points via what I do / social network around it. Serious stuff not my place or interest to share but stuff like this I ask for a view.Cats? Did he coach at Geelong. I thought he was only involved at coburg and then north.
We don’t want Voss coaching our blues full stop. Not even vfl. Best to part ways - hopefully GW has a plan around this in 2026.I just can’t wait for 2027 when Tim Clarke becomes the forwards coach, Ash Hansen the midfield coach, Leigh Adams the backline coach, Liam Truslove the head coach, Michael Voss the VFL coach, Torin Baker the senior assistant and Josh Fraser the ruck coach.
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Would be hard to attract any coach with serious ambition to take the next step, we are a sinking ship and inevitably the assistant coaches who get elevated almost always come from premiership teams.No Hickmott, No Lappin, No Giansiracusa, No Skipworth, No Daniel Pratt?
Where is the tactical genius that the club keep indicating we'll introduce?
Good luck to Leigh & Damian - I wish them well but boy...I was expecting a couple more higher profile candidates than this given the language coming from the club post season.
Is this the Voss effect...we can't attract any of the highly regarded assistants out there??
Yet, again feeling a little underwhelmed as a Carlton supporter.
Perhaps GW is ensuring we have $ left in the soft cap for a high profile coach should we need to move on from Voss.Our coaching panel is uninspiring , a little scary, we seem to have lost quality assistant coaches and replaced them with unheralded types, were definitely on a holding pattern till end 2026. Our President , CEO and Football manger need to be connected and well grounded, not impressed , our pain and misery may continue into 2026.
Lets keep our fingers crossed that Austin is primed and monitored by GW & CD, this trade period is critical.
Just wonder if Voss is wanting few voices challengi by his message and now surrounded himself with some yes men.. This might make the message clearer to the group but won’t help if the message is still wrong.Our coaching panel is uninspiring , a little scary, we seem to have lost quality assistant coaches and replaced them with unheralded types, were definitely on a holding pattern till end 2026. Our President , CEO and Football manger need to be connected and well grounded, not impressed , our pain and misery may continue into 2026.
Let’s keep our fingers crossed that Austin is primed and monitored by GW & CD, this trade period is critical.
More likely the opposite of thatJust wonder if Voss is wanting few voices challengi by his message and now surrounded himself with some yes men.. This might make the message clearer to the group but won’t help if the message is still wrong.
Would be hard to attract any coach with serious ambition to take the next step, we are a sinking ship and inevitably the assistant coaches who get elevated almost always come from premiership teams.

Why are we a sinking ship??Would be hard to attract any coach with serious ambition to take the next step, we are a sinking ship and inevitably the assistant coaches who get elevated almost always come from premiership teams.
It will be different when there is clarity on VossWould be hard to attract any coach with serious ambition to take the next step, we are a sinking ship and inevitably the assistant coaches who get elevated almost always come from premiership teams.
It will be different when there is clarity on Voss
Only thing I can think off is a target coach like horse wasnt available atm and Voss is left in charge until that time.Voss has a year to run and it feels very much like he is just serving a purpose next season.
Have to believe Wright has a bigger picture in mind.
Only thing I can think off is a target coach like horse wasnt available atm and Voss is left in charge until that time.
I wish the new coaches well and hope like hell they can make a difference but I can’t help but think these appointments are an indication of how the Carlton Football Club is viewed in the industry. We are not viewed as a desirable place for aspiring coaches to go to due to our lack of success and lack of infrastructure.
In the days of Parko we attracted future coaches like Lyon and Worsfold who came to the club because they thought they would learn how to be successful, but now we get the scraps because we’ve been surpassed by Geelong, Collingwood, Hawthorn, Sydney, Brisbane and the like.
There is no chance guys who have made careers out of being good assistant coaches would leave those environments to come to the Blues. Nigel Lappin or Adrian Hickmottaren’t going to leave stable, successful clubs like Geelong or Hawthorn to come to a club that has a history of sacking coaches every 2-3 years and cannot make finals regularly.PLAYERCARDSTARTAdrian Hickmott
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- 53
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- 15.3
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- 8.7
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- 4.6
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- 2.1
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- 0.7
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Only thing I can think off is a target coach like horse wasnt available atm and Voss is left in charge until that time.
Yeah no issue with that.I absolutely do not think we should go down this route. Id be massively disappointed if this is the plan. Got to be a first time head coach for me.