the mighty T
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I think more broadly you just go for the best bloke for the job. Old, young or whatever. Experienced coaches do have attractive qualities that could be useful however. Experience is important. I am working in an industry that has just been through a massive round of retrenchments. The first to leave were the experienced ones closer to retirement. You do see a distinct difference when you lose all that intellectual property.
Buckley could certainly benefit from more experience around him. I don't think that necessarily requires a wholesale change in the coaching staff. But you would think bringing in someone like Ayres would be a natural target. I wouldn't mind seeing Balme back at the Pies either, even if not in a coaching role.
Precisely what I was thinking. He's had experience at the top and has worked against some of the best coaches. Perhaps theres a stigma associated with those who have failed in their AFL coaching experiences that makes prospective suitors a little wary.
Coaching at a lower level must require a different skill set, both from a game plan sense and on an interpersonal level with the players. I'd certainly have no problem bringing in guys like Gary Ayres, Peter German or even a reinvigorated Matthew Knights. Who says they wouldnt do as good a job as our current blokes?




