Coach Jonathan Brown - working in a casual role with the forwards - welcome to North

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Larkey went from 42.15 (1.9 avg) in 2021 to 38.18 (1.9 avg) in 2022 to 71.24 (3.1 avg) in 2023, hard to disagree with the numbers.
Larkey's improvements demonstrate the substantial difference that good development coaches can make, and how badly we've done for quality development coaches over the last two decades.
 

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While that's true its also reasonable to assume it does in many situations.

Yes but in this case Brown wasnt even a paid formally appointed coach.

To assume his mere casual presence for what might've been a few hours total for the whole year maybe even takes away from Nick's own hard work and the input of Adams, Clarkson and Ratten over the year.
 
Yes but in this case Brown wasnt even a paid formally appointed coach.

To assume his mere casual presence for what might've been a few hours total for the whole year maybe even takes away from Nick's own hard work and the input of Adams, Clarkson and Ratten over the year.
You're right. Not knowing how much effort Jonathon put in, it can be either correlation or causation.
 
Yes but in this case Brown wasnt even a paid formally appointed coach.

To assume his mere casual presence for what might've been a few hours total for the whole year maybe even takes away from Nick's own hard work and the input of Adams, Clarkson and Ratten over the year.
Nothing takes away from his hard work I reckon. Doesn't matter what coaching you get you have to implement it and put it together on field. 70+ goals is something that belongs to Souv, no one else.
 

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