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Interesting hire. Probably not what I was hoping for, but if you’re looking for the positive angle, he’ll be very familiar with what Scott’s expectations are around game style, team rules and development. Best of luck Cam!![]()
Joyce appointed as VFL Senior Coach
Multi-faceted Coach to lead Bombers’ VFL program in 2025.www.essendonfc.com.au
We're hardly gonna get the best candidates this late into the year.Interesting hire. Probably not what I was hoping for, but if you’re looking for the positive angle, he’ll be very familiar with what Scott’s expectations are around game style, team rules and development. Best of luck Cam!
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I agree. I guess I was expecting someone who was either a recent ex-AFL assistant or an internal promotion.We're hardly gonna get the best candidates this late into the year
He's a recent AFLW head coach.I agree. I guess I was expecting someone who was either a recent ex-AFL assistant or an internal promotion.
Who knows, he could be the next Chris Fagan
I’m aware.He's a recent AFLW head coach.
That is not really practical for the VFL coach. He has to be aligned with what the senior coach is doing or you end up with a dogs breakfast of mixed messages and ideas. Even more so when the senior coach has been hired to fix a few issues. If you are looking for fresh ideas then you are hiring a new head coach.Yeah, look we don’t know who was A) available, B) interested & C) what the searching criteria was, so whether he’s a good candidate or not is relevant to that.
What I meant, & was hoping for was someone who was fresh out of the game and could be developed into a senior level assistant, or someone who’s had experience at AFL level as an assistant. Joyce may end up being that, and hopefully he does go down that path, as he does have broad experience.
What I was also hoping for was someone who wasn’t a former North person tied to Scott’s first stint. As I said, there’s positives that come from their prior relationship that may prove very valuable in the long run, but I also wanted to see someone from outside of the club with fresh ideas.
Doing the AFL dates alongside these now:Fixture:
R1: Williamstown, Hangar, Sat March 22, 3:05 PM
R2: Werribee, Hangar, Sat March 29, 11:05 AM
R3: BYE
R4: Port Melbourne, North Port Oval, Fri April 18, 12:35 PM
R5: Collingwood, Windy Hill, Sat April 26, 2:05 PM
R6: North Melbourne, Windy Hill, Fri May 2, 2:05 PM
R7: Sydney, Windy Hill, Sat May 10, 11:05 AM
R8: BYE
R9: Richmond, Windy Hill, Fri May 23, 11:05 AM (Away game)
R10: Brisbane, Ipswitch Stadium, Fri May 30, 12:05 PM
R11: Carlton, Windy Hill, Sun June 8, 2:05 PM
R12: Casey, Casey Fields, Sat June 14, 2:05 PM AEST
R13: Frankston, Frankston City Oval, Sat June 21, 2:05 PM
R14: BYE
R15: Gold Coast, Windy Hill*
R16: Box Hill, Box Hill City Oval*
R17: Greater Western Sydney, Windy Hill*
R18: Footscray, Windy Hill*
R19: Sydney, Tramway Oval*
R20: Geelong, Kardinia Park*
R21: Sandringham, Trevor Barker Oval*
*Time, date and venue unconfirmed but I've put down the most likely venues for it.
Overall, 3 Friday afternoon games isn't great but it's counteracted by having 10 games at "home" (with Richmond "hosting" us at Windy Hill) but we have a lot of early games at home which should hopefully produce a lot of early season momentum to stake our claim for finals
Not meaning to troll here but Cam Joyce did no favours for North in his time here and seemed to struggle with the AFLW coaching gig on the Gold Coast. Not sure how he legitimately landed the position at your club, certainly not on relevant success or experience. Looks like a Scott yes-man or an AFL appointed job for the boys. Not sure what he will bring to your organisation while he takes a paycheque. Perhaps a recent player or someone with coaching experience at that level would have been better. Good luck.Yeah, look we don’t know who was A) available, B) interested & C) what the searching criteria was, so whether he’s a good candidate or not is relevant to that.
What I meant, & was hoping for was someone who was fresh out of the game and could be developed into a senior level assistant, or someone who’s had experience at AFL level as an assistant. Joyce may end up being that, and hopefully he does go down that path, as he does have broad experience.
What I was also hoping for was someone who wasn’t a former North person tied to Scott’s first stint. As I said, there’s positives that come from their prior relationship that may prove very valuable in the long run, but I also wanted to see someone from outside of the club with fresh ideas.
I doubt he gets the job if it was not at the stage of the season we are at. All he has to bring is continue on with the program that Taps had been running over pre season and work in with Brad Scott. Lets face it the VFL coach has to be a bit of a yes man to the senior coach. We will see where it goes but all he really has to do is hang onto the steering wheel. Was not someone I would have picked but when you need to replace a coach in February you are not picking from the cream candidates.Not meaning to troll here but Cam Joyce did no favours for North in his time here and seemed to struggle with the AFLW coaching gig on the Gold Coast. Not sure how he legitimately landed the position at your club, certainly not on relevant success or experience. Looks like a Scott yes-man or an AFL appointed job for the boys. Not sure what he will bring to your organisation while he takes a paycheque. Perhaps a recent player or someone with coaching experience at that level would have been better. Good luck.
Today, 4:30 ishWhen's our next VFL game?
Looking forward to watching Zak Johnson and the new guys play on a live stream
Thank youToday, 4:30 ish
Will Hoare has joined Coburg with Matt FoleySo we've signed Boston Dowling (205cm ruck), Jaxon Binns, Connor Evans (HBF Pioneers) and Kristian Ferronato (Small mid from Northern Knights, absolute ball pig).
No word on departures apart from Foley, if Hately, Sellers and O'Neil stay on we could go ok this year.
Will Hoare has joined Coburg with Matt Foley
Also, Brandon Newton most recently played in South West Vic, originally from Mount Gambier SA. Medium sized forward with a nice highlight reel, can provide some damaging run off half back if neededSo we've signed Boston Dowling (205cm ruck), Jaxon Binns, Connor Evans (HBF Pioneers) and Kristian Ferronato (Small mid from Northern Knights, absolute ball pig).
No word on departures apart from Foley, if Hately, Sellers and O'Neil stay on we could go ok this year.