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Forty or so senior players retire from the AFL every year and surely there would be a few who would be suitable assistants - especially those from clubs with a recent winning culture (Hawks, Cats).
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What will be really funny next year is, if our midfield goes further backwards next year, the Carr haters will suddenly turn into Carr lovers. Fickle.Coaching his 'own' team is better for his development and resume than coaching an AFL reserves side so the right choice in my opinion.
Perhaps North has some 'benefits' to add to the salary.
While playing in the bush years ago, after a match the coach would drive home with a 'goodies box' on the back seat - side of lamb, vegies, booze etc compliments of the local farmers.
Farmers daughter ..
Undoubtedly. Gradually becoming mandatory i.e. Clarkson, Beveridge, Bolton. Then if successful return to a different AFL side as an assistant for a couple of years. Finally wait for vultures to circle over that year's senior coaches.Coaching his 'own' team is better for his development and resume than coaching an AFL reserves side so the right choice in my opinion.
North Adelaide has a very diverse demographic. He could get free medical check ups from one end and free car parts from the other.![]()
Your doctor doesn't sell car parts?So..they do have at least two supporters then?
If it assists Port? No.Or a player coach? Would the SANFL go for that?![]()
If it assists Port? No.
Brendan McCartney's nose and Mark Neeld's twitch would just be too much for meBe funny if Nathan Bassett coached Port. He probably can't quite come at that so straight onto the AFL panel for him.
But it does open up the Port sanfl job for some interesting permutations. For example would very good assistant coaches whose first run at a senior job didn't end well be interested in being a P-Plater at the Magpies. Names like Scott Watters, Paul Williams, Brendan McCartney and Mark Neeld come to mind. Work on their people skills and stay involved in the AFL system by supporting Ken.
Or grab one of the up and comers in the U18 system.
It could be a handy lure to a quality applicant.
Josh Carr was an underrated player. Could do with a player of his type now. Tough but also skilful, loved a challenge and oozed confidence.And a chance to see Ken at work, a taste of how our fitness dept and club in general operate.
Destination club after all
Whatever peoples' views on Josh I'm very glad of his showdown record and his role in unsettling Brisbane 2004
Academy are doing really well, that's trueWhy not Clayton who is coaching the academy and doing a brilliant job.