Analysis Giants Coaching. Congratulations Adam Kingsley & welcome to GWS.

Who is your preference to be next coach of GWS Giants?

  • Alistair Clarkson

    Votes: 22 26.8%
  • James Hird

    Votes: 7 8.5%
  • Don Pyke

    Votes: 7 8.5%
  • Nathan Buckley

    Votes: 3 3.7%
  • Ross Lyon

    Votes: 3 3.7%
  • Mark McVeigh

    Votes: 6 7.3%
  • Robert Harvey

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Scott Burns

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Blake Caracella

    Votes: 1 1.2%
  • Adam Yze

    Votes: 14 17.1%
  • Adam Kingsley

    Votes: 13 15.9%
  • Daniel Giansiracusa

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Luke Power

    Votes: 1 1.2%
  • Jaymie Graham

    Votes: 2 2.4%
  • Ash Hansen

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Andrew McQualter

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Chris Scott

    Votes: 3 3.7%

  • Total voters
    82

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The GIANTS are delighted to announce the appointment of Adam Kingsley as the club’s next AFL head coach.

As a former Premiership and Best and Fairest winner with Port Adelaide, where he played 170 games, Kingsley quickly moved into coaching following his playing career, immediately taking up assistant coaching roles with Port Adelaide and then St Kilda. After eight years with the Saints, Kingsley joined Richmond as assistant coach in 2019 where he played a leading role in the Tigers’ last two Premierships.

GIANTS Chief Executive Officer David Matthews said Kingsley's appointment marked the next chapter in the evolution of the football club. “On behalf of the Board and our entire organisation, I’m thrilled to confirm Adam Kingsley as our new head coach,” Mr Matthews said. “After a thorough and considered selection process, Adam’s vision for the club, our players and our people made him the standout candidate for the job. Adam has outstanding values that align with the GIANTS and with 16 years’ coaching experience he is an exceptional tactical coach, a strong, clear communicator, and someone who brings people together. In our 11 years in the competition we have undoubtedly become a successful club with a fantastic culture and a great playing list. But we haven’t been satisfied with our recent results. We - and Adam - believe success isn’t far away and we’re thrilled to have him lead us into our next chapter as a club. This is an incredibly exciting day for our club and Adam's appointment will not only take our playing group and football department forward but will help continue to grow our game across NSW and the ACT. We look forward to welcoming Adam, his wife Nadine and children Cayla, Ethan and Raf to the GIANTS family.”

Mr Matthews also paid tribute to caretaker coach Mark McVeigh. "We thank Mark for his efforts as interim senior coach and the tireless work he has contributed to our program since taking over in round 10,” Mr Matthews said. “It’s a difficult job to come in as caretaker coach but he attacked the role with fresh ideas and sought to improve our players, staff and program at every step. Mark is a person of the highest integrity and character, and he has always put the club first. He was steadfast in leaving the program ready for whoever would be taking over.”

Following an extensive interview process, Kingsley was deemed the best fit for the GIANTS by the club’s interview panel that consisted of Mr Matthews, Chairman Tony Shepherd AO, Football Director Jimmy Bartel and General Manager of Football Jason McCartney. Kingsley said he was honoured to have the opportunity to coach the club for the next three years. “This is an incredibly exciting opportunity,” he said. “It’s a privilege and an honour to be the next senior coach of the GIANTS. I’ve been clear in my aspirations to become a senior coach and over the last 16 years I’ve continued to learn and develop to the point now where I’m absolutely ready to take the next step in my coaching career. This is a club which has built a strong culture from the ground up in just a few short years. In just 11 years the GIANTS have made multiple preliminary finals, and a Grand Final, and while the ultimate success has eluded the club, it’s clear the building blocks are in place. It's clear the players, staff, members and fans are hungry for success, and we’re going to drive each other to get to where we want to go. I believe in this club and what we can achieve together.”

Kingsley played 170 games for Port Adelaide between 1997 and 2006 and was a member of the club’s inaugural team as well as their first Premiership in 2004. He won the Power’s club champion award in just his second season. In 2007, he became an assistant coach at Port Adelaide, a position in which he stayed in until the end of 2010. Kingsley joined St Kilda at the end of the 2010 season as an assistant coach before moving to Richmond in 2019.
 

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The concern with Spike is that he gets the job and Solomon and Hird clear out and he doesn’t have the support. At least with Pyke and Hird they would have no issue getting the support around them
 
Hi folks, please excuse the intrusion but didn't know where to post this.
One of the blokes in my keeper league said Callum Brown is probably going home to Ireland after this season.
Is this still likely after the weekend's brilliant game, or is he talking rubbish.
Cheers.
 
Hi folks, please excuse the intrusion but didn't know where to post this.
One of the blokes in my keeper league said Callum Brown is probably going home to Ireland after this season.
Is this still likely after the weekend's brilliant game, or is he talking rubbish.
Cheers.
The game on the weekend has thrown a spanner in the works. I think most would have had Brown being delisted at the end of the year prior to that game, but Im guessing that he is now a chance to get another season.
He has actually had 2 really good games of his 4 in Seniors, (the other when we beat Geelong last year with a stack of kids), but those who follow the reserves closely say that his performances dont really scream pick me.
 
The game on the weekend has thrown a spanner in the works. I think most would have had Brown being delisted at the end of the year prior to that game, but Im guessing that he is now a chance to get another season.
He has actually had 2 really good games of his 4 in Seniors, (the other when we beat Geelong last year with a stack of kids), but those who follow the reserves closely say that his performances dont really scream pick me.
I think this is the last year Brown is on the Category B rookie list. It's either make the main list or get released.
So, it's plausible.
 
The game on the weekend has thrown a spanner in the works. I think most would have had Brown being delisted at the end of the year prior to that game, but Im guessing that he is now a chance to get another season.
He has actually had 2 really good games of his 4 in Seniors, (the other when we beat Geelong last year with a stack of kids), but those who follow the reserves closely say that his performances dont really scream pick me.
It doesn't help that he's played down back mostly in VFL, but from his two AFL games, clearly he's suited up front.

I'd agree - I had him down to be delisted at season's end, but have advocated that he should be given some games to demonstrate what he has in first grade. Hopefully, that will happen now.
 
With Ratten and Dew being re-signed this now gets very interesting.

Clarkson’s number one position would be to coach Tassie but even if they get the licence which looks likely that won’t be for a minimum of 4 years. The reason he is delaying is that if they get it they would like to use him like Sheedy to drive it and become the inaugural coach…it’s annoying but his Manager is Tasmanian and heavily involved in the pitch.

Now that Gold Coast is gone the only other threat is Essendon. They are making strong enquiries behind the scenes and it’s very stealthy. Hopefully they can win a few more games and it becomes too difficult to remove truck as coach.

Interesting times but honestly there has never been a better chance to get him, even if it’s for 3 years max.
 

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With Ratten and Dew being re-signed this now gets very interesting.

Clarkson’s number one position would be to coach Tassie but even if they get the licence which looks likely that won’t be for a minimum of 4 years. The reason he is delaying is that if they get it they would like to use him like Sheedy to drive it and become the inaugural coach…it’s annoying but his Manager is Tasmanian and heavily involved in the pitch.

Now that Gold Coast is gone the only other threat is Essendon. They are making strong enquiries behind the scenes and it’s very stealthy. Hopefully they can win a few more games and it becomes too difficult to remove truck as coach.

Interesting times but honestly there has never been a better chance to get him, even if it’s for 3 years max.

He could probably do 3 or 4 years at GWS then move to Tassie if it happens.

Which is probably 50/50 at best.

I doubt anyone in the industry is holding out for a Tassie gig.
 
When are we expecting the decision to be made by? If it’s end of season is that too late from a list management position?
 
When are we expecting the decision to be made by? If it’s end of season is that too late from a list management position?
No, that's business as normal for a coaching change, if not later.
 
From article 'Mark Robinson on how the looming reviews could play out at North Melbourne and Essendon':

"..... Mark Brayshaw’s great mate, Alastair Clarkson, would be the ideal replacement for Noble.

A dream paring of those two looks unlikely, but if Clarkson called McLachlan and said he’d like to coach North Melbourne next year, McLachlan would say: “You had me at hello.’’

But you have wonder if McLachlan has called Clarkson himself?

Clarkson and the Giants loom large. The premiership coach this week caught up with Giants football director Jimmy Bartel in Melbourne, and while Clarkson and the Giants are not at the holding hands stage yet, clearly they like the look of each other.

Clarkson’s manager James Henderson does not return this person’s calls, but he does others in the media, and it’s curious that Essendon has this week emerged as a potential Clarkson destination — eight weeks after it was first suggested by News Corp.

The Bombers privately say Clarkson wants Essendon more than Essendon wants Clarkson. But we know that could change if Essendon’s season blows up again. You know, promises are made to be broken in football.

If Rutten was to be replaced — and that’s a far less trembling “if’’ — there are forces at Essendon still believing James Hird could return as senior coach.

Those forces are understood to be considering a ticket to run against the current board. In fact, there is a whiff of a board challenge at North too, so watch this space.

The funny thing is Hird was keen to join North Melbourne as an assistant coach when Noble was first appointed and despite support from some within the club, it’s understood Noble thought otherwise.

It’s funny because while Hird would love to coach Essendon again, he could be a surprise candidate to replace Noble at North Melbourne.

His spell at the Giants under great mate Mark McVeigh has somewhat rekindled a desire he thought was dead and buried. You could say he has smouldering ambition".
 
From article 'Mark Robinson on how the looming reviews could play out at North Melbourne and Essendon':

"..... Mark Brayshaw’s great mate, Alastair Clarkson, would be the ideal replacement for Noble.

A dream paring of those two looks unlikely, but if Clarkson called McLachlan and said he’d like to coach North Melbourne next year, McLachlan would say: “You had me at hello.’’

But you have wonder if McLachlan has called Clarkson himself?

Clarkson and the Giants loom large. The premiership coach this week caught up with Giants football director Jimmy Bartel in Melbourne, and while Clarkson and the Giants are not at the holding hands stage yet, clearly they like the look of each other.

Clarkson’s manager James Henderson does not return this person’s calls, but he does others in the media, and it’s curious that Essendon has this week emerged as a potential Clarkson destination — eight weeks after it was first suggested by News Corp.

The Bombers privately say Clarkson wants Essendon more than Essendon wants Clarkson. But we know that could change if Essendon’s season blows up again. You know, promises are made to be broken in football.

If Rutten was to be replaced — and that’s a far less trembling “if’’ — there are forces at Essendon still believing James Hird could return as senior coach.

Those forces are understood to be considering a ticket to run against the current board. In fact, there is a whiff of a board challenge at North too, so watch this space.

The funny thing is Hird was keen to join North Melbourne as an assistant coach when Noble was first appointed and despite support from some within the club, it’s understood Noble thought otherwise.

It’s funny because while Hird would love to coach Essendon again, he could be a surprise candidate to replace Noble at North Melbourne.

His spell at the Giants under great mate Mark McVeigh has somewhat rekindled a desire he thought was dead and buried. You could say he has smouldering ambition".
“Smouldering ambition”… lol. Definitely written by Robbo with a hard on.
 
I hope we get Clarko. The main problem we have is quality in the forward line, need to add at least 1 A-Grade level player there. The problem is it takes them time to develop, I think Clarko accepts the job only if he wants to be here for 4 years as it would be hard to win a flag in 2023 in my opinion.
 
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