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wheres the guy who said the port Melb coach was going to join the GCS coaching panel to mentor Dew?? lolWhat you didn't believe me?
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wheres the guy who said the port Melb coach was going to join the GCS coaching panel to mentor Dew?? lolWhat you didn't believe me?
I have no idea everything my source tells me is spot on. He told me Dew had the job a week before it was announced. I don't post a lot of his stuff because l keep thinking this will be the one that's wrong.wheres the guy who said the port Melb coach was going to join the GCS coaching panel to mentor Dew?? lol
One of the few things that gives me optimism for the near future. Dew would not have bided his time with regards to a coaching gig only to choose us, if he didn’t think our playing list was capable of implementing the game plan he wants to reap success. Very curious as to how we might look next year. Will players we’re used to seeing in certain positions get switched around? How will he improve our ability to hit targets? Our ability to stick tackles? Our ability to win contested ball? Who will be our first choice and second choice midfields? How is he going to make life easier for Lynch? Very intriguing stuffword is that Stewies approach and game plan is going to be very different and not the outside running free flowing look we have been playing, the coaches who are staying are VERY excited by his vision and totally sold on what he is going to do and require of the players
I feel the club knows next year will be very difficult , and it is in essence a development year for the club.Im thinking that is the case.. either way. I think we are on our way to a number 1 draft pick next year. I think we will improve though. thats the main thing.
I feel the club knows next year will be very difficult , and it is in essence a development year for the club.
A new coach a new game plan takes time to set in place. By giving all assistant coaches (except Soloman )one year contracts Dew is putting them on notice , much like his players - too be reviewed after he gets too know them better.
With less home games and more travel the Commonwealth games may actually be a blessing in disguise as teams continually on the road forge better bonds more quickly given that adversity and being alone as a team. Dew will be identifying the players that stand up playing away.
Most pundits think we'll get the spoon -but even if that's the case it doesn't need to be doom and gloom for the future if Dew can work out who can do what going forward.
Sure the Vic media will not be mentioning that we are continually on the road, have been kicked out of our facilities, training oval etc. They will focussing on our wins (or potential lack of them ) to headline their stories and our demise.
As a club and playing group we need ignore that S...t and continue to support , improve and get better.
Lappin is gone. Primus 1 year deal totally agree with you should have been shown the door he's IMO useless.Hi Suns fans..
Did i hear that the Suns assistants received one year extensions?
Lappin. Coached at Carlton and Collingwood. Stuffed both forward lines.
Primas was a dreadful ruck coach.
Then received a senior coach position. (You will have to ask Port fans about him. I think one name bandied around was Matthew Primate)
My point is?
Is it not time to clean the decks?
Primus is just being kept on to fill up the Gatorade tanks.Hi Suns fans..
Did i hear that the Suns assistants received one year extensions?
Lappin. Coached at Carlton and Collingwood. Stuffed both forward lines.
Primas was a dreadful ruck coach.
Then received a senior coach position. (You will have to ask Port fans about him. I think one name bandied around was Matthew Primate)
My point is?
Is it not time to clean the decks?
Hi Suns fans..
Did i hear that the Suns assistants received one year extensions?
Lappin. Coached at Carlton and Collingwood. Stuffed both forward lines.
Primas was a dreadful ruck coach.
Then received a senior coach position. (You will have to ask Port fans about him. I think one name bandied around was Matthew Primate)
My point is?
Is it not time to clean the decks?
When he fasts at Ramadan — not eating or drinking from dawn to dusk — he does it without his community.
Suns assistant coach Dean Solomon joined him in his fast this year.
Dem Level 4 coaches
Well it was either that or the Paleo diet. Dude needed to lose some weight.
Fasting is good for you. Helps cleanse the body, mind and spirit. I know everyone is an individual but I have had a couple of muslim friends at work, terrific young blokes in Australia from Pakistan and Malaysia with no family here at all who have gone through the fasting at Ramadan and we’ve had in-depth discussions about it. The only thing they found difficult was keeping the energy up and being thirsty during the day. Work did not provide any support for them with changing hours or anything.Primus got involved on it too...
Thought saad said he felt isolated etc, because in one of the articles I read from is interview on Sen he speaks of having a lot of support
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Would be a great acquisition.Tom Browne saying Jason Mccartney is a big chance to take over Ashcroft old job.
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People talk about Harding up, this is a man who’s been through a lotTom Browne saying Jason Mccartney is a big chance to take over Ashcroft old job.
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McCartney is Bulldogs list manager isn't he...?Would be a great acquisition.
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Natural progression..McCartney is Bulldogs list manager isn't he...?
He'd be gunning for Claytons job - not Ashcrofts ?
May be taking a career step though.....
Natural progression..
Well respected and think he has done great job at his current role. Definitely capable of stepping up to Manager Football Ops position.It is Ashcrofts job and he is highly likely