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I would have head hunted Craigy for Burton's role tbh. That's his primary skillset.
Or was
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I would have head hunted Craigy for Burton's role tbh. That's his primary skillset.
Or was
https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=ACgAAAgDecMBgLSeMbXokuN1yQODNyT7mMjZ-PA&authType=NAME_SEARCH&authToken=j2k_Did a human movement degree w/ honors whilst a player. Set up a fitness company post retirement. Then moved to Brisbane in a fitness role prior to taking on the senior job with them.
I am interested in who they're planning to bring in under him.



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I am very concerned about this appointment. I wonder who will be prepared to work under someone with 60 months relevant experience. The sentence in bold about working in collaboration with the senior coach suggests that all outcomes in the fitness area (for good or bad) are not solely his responibility.
His Honours degree in Human Movement is the absolute minimum qualification for this work.
Clarke's extension is on the back of Walsh's recommendation
Just prior to Phil's death he and Fages had a detail review of the Coaching team and Walsh wanted to keep both Clarke and Campo
On Burton I don't think we should jump to judgements, results will best judge his performance
Given we have 1 of the best ruckmen in the league...doesn't surprise.
No formal qualifications whatsoever from whats been said. Elite standards already going out the window.I like Burton, but I cannot see how he has the CV for this role.
When did you know Milburn was being moved on?
Because I'd heard different to the above.
Hardly ground breaking stuff and didn't inspire meHeard Burton on AA. Whilst not that inspired about his CV and experience, I did like the sound of his philosophy in regards to training guys to play football and not be athletes. Replicating what happens on field as much as possible.
Poulos wants to leaveJust totally bemused how Burton can become our general manager of fitness etc is this how Fagan achieves the elite coaching team by picking a ex player not all that long out of game with a record of massive injury proportions at Brisbane.
Then golly we are giving Clarke another 2 seasons because Jacobs happens to be good but what of who gets the ball and who breaks clear from scrimmage or centre.
I thought earlier in the year Walsh mentioned something about trying to get Brendan Lade but had to wait for his contract to run out ?
I was hoping we would get him and he would replace Clarke, but it doesn't look like it now.
It will be interesting to see who replaces Milburn also ?
The Elite Performance Manager is responsible for the design, management and implementation of the Physical Performance and Medical programs to ensure players develop and maintain the physical capabilities to effectively execute the Brisbane Lions game plan. The position also works in collaboration with the Senior Coach to design and lead the off-season, pre-season and in-season training programs to optimise team performance with a major focus on ensuring each individual player reaches their full potential.
This will be achieved by delivering best practice Football, Strength and Conditioning, Rehabilitation, Sports science and Medical programs that drive elite football performance and standards.
Just shocked at how dismissive noble was of Poulos
Nick’s technical knowledge is great and he has been a dedicated and hard-working member of our physical performance team,” Noble said.
Polous has moved on to a bigger stage. People suggesting he has been shafted need to remember he has won a better job.
For these guys involvement in any Olympic program is near to the peak of their profession.
I cant see Burton doing a bad job....
Would not be appointed if Roo & Fages didn't think he will fit well in the PW program, mind you his time in the players association will bring value more to our playing squad moving forward...
more importantly i wonder if he has Redden in his suitcase???
Bad Boy Bubby would try [emoji6]
Absolutely agree. After listening to his radio interview lets hope his physical performance knowledge is better than his media skills. Really hope it's not a 'jobs for the boys' appointment..Genuinely surprised that you've named Burton as the head of your high performance program. Doubt you would find a single lions supporter who is sad to see him go. I must admit he did stem the raft of soft tissue injuries that plagued us before he came on board (most of our injuries this year were collision based) however as a team we constantly looked undersized with even our senior players looking skinny and unable to physically compete. How much did that lack of size hurt us in collisions and cause some of our injuries is hard to tell.
Even with our slight frames we still didn't run out games very well although some of that can be contributed to having to chase so much from turning the ball over every time we got it.
I don't know if you can put any of this down to resourcing on our part or not. Was he not able to get the staff or facilities to implement what he wanted? Were our fitness staff spread to thin to fully monitor players? Its hard to say but he certainly had a number of underwhelming years with us. On the surface it certainly appears a strange appointment given his track record with our team over the last few years.