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Jumping in head first

10:49 AM Thu 29 November, 2007 | Back
By Jason Phelan
for melbournefc.com.au



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IT’S BEEN a tumultuous few months for new Melbourne assistant coach Josh Mahoney, but he’s delighted to be taking the first steps on what he hopes is a long coaching journey.

Injury forced the cagey goal kicker to watch Port Adelaide’s record Grand Final defeat from the grand stand, but he didn’t have too long to reflect on the loss; the Monday after he was off to Canberra for a coaching course and the draft camp, having accepted an invitation to join Dean Bailey’s team.

“It was probably a game that we wanted to forget pretty quickly and, for me, I was forced to forget it pretty quickly and moved on to the next phase,” Mahoney says with a smile.

“I haven’t had a lot of time to stop and think about things, but I think that’s the best way to do it; just go in head first.

“I’m just really excited about getting into the coaching side of things and, in particular, with the Melbourne footy club. It was a disappointing season last year, but everyone’s looking forward to a better one next year.”

Mahoney expressed an interest in coaching when he drew the curtain on his 97-game career before Port Adelaide’s doomed 2007 finals campaign and he was soon approached by “a few” clubs interested in securing his services.

“I think they recognised that my career wasn’t exactly perfect and that I had to work pretty hard to get where I did,” he says of a career that ultimately saw him win premiership honours with Port Adelaide after spending time with Collingwood, the Bulldogs and in the VFL.

“To think that they thought I could help their players in some way is a real honour.

“But I had a relationship with Dean over the last four years at Port
Adelaide and before that at [Bendigo] for a couple of years, so I know him really well and I enjoy his style of coaching. I knew that he was going to be successful wherever he went and I was happy to come along for the ride.”

The Power was keen to retain him in a coaching capacity once his body told him his playing days were over and Mahoney says he owes a debt of gratitude to Mark Williams for his advice during that period.

“He was terrific,” Mahoney says, adding he was keen to get stuck right into a coaching role rather than take a year off.

“He was an integral part of me going to Port Adelaide in the first place, and once I was there he was the one coach over my career who I’ve been able to communicate really well with.

“He was very honest and up-front with me the whole way through and that’s pretty much what you want from a coach. Even when I was tossing up where to go, he was very honest with his thoughts on things.”

Mahoney was restricted to just eight games in 2007 which, while frustrating, allowed him to get a feel for coaching by spending time helping with the development of the Power’s youth.

He will oversee the forward line in Bailey’s new regime and is excited by the prospect of success.

“It’s a very talented group of forwards that I’ve got to work with,” he says.

“The great thing about it is they’re a very experienced group and it’s great for me as a first-year coach to bounce ideas off the more experienced guys like David Neitz, Russell Robertson and Adem Yze.

“They’re guys that have played a lot of footy and I want them to be involved as much as they can. I think it’s important for players to have a say in where the club’s going and how they want to structure up their forward line as well.”






 
Sounds good. I'm content now that he has had some coaching training and that he wasnt some average player that is suddenly an assistant coach.
 
“The great thing about it is they’re a very experienced group and it’s great for me as a first-year coach to bounce ideas off the more experienced guys like David Neitz, Russell Robertson and Adem Yze.

THE OOZE IN THE FORWARD LINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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Ideally:

HF: Bate Newton Robbo
FF: Sampi Neitz Yze

Davey rotated thru. Maric is prob a while off. Wont be doing proper pre season for a while isnt that right?
 
Yeah probably as he is only a chicken ATM. Getting exited to early. Maric's got a year at Sandy at least to see how he goes.
 
sampi???

hahaha, boobs maric will play 22 games in the forward pocket, i doubt we will even pick sampi up!
 
sampi???

hahaha, boobs maric will play 22 games in the forward pocket, i doubt we will even pick sampi up!

Ideally if he is fit and we can get him for free then he would be great to get in the forward line. He can kick a few goals, take a speccy. You can never have enough of the people who can do something special. Look at how boring melbourne looks when davey isnt playing?
 
Sampi? Meh. To be honest I never really was a fan of him at West Coast. And I'm sceptical of players who leave the game, then suddenly they are interested again. They have no idea of committment. I would rather give it to a player who is truely going to appreciate the opportunity at the top level, not someone who is going to flake out at the first opportunity.

PSD- Valenti.
 
Ideally Sampi wont even be in the team!

Come on fellas.....We need SAMPI in our side .if he can pull it together he will be a great pick up....give him a go.

you all wont be slaggin him when he kicks bags of goals for us......he has more talent than any other player in the psd..
 
Come on fellas.....We need SAMPI in our side .if he can pull it together he will be a great pick up....give him a go.

you all wont be slaggin him when he kicks bags of goals for us......he has more talent than any other player in the psd..

We don't NEED him but he would be great to have on the ground playing for us.
 
Come on fellas.....We need SAMPI in our side .if he can pull it together he will be a great pick up....give him a go.

you all wont be slaggin him when he kicks bags of goals for us......he has more talent than any other player in the psd..

So does Brent Grgic
 

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You have gone too far :eek:

I don't think so. Remember, this was a man hailed as the NEXT Garry Lyon.

Come to think of it, didn't they say the same thing about Brad Miller? Hmmmmm.

I propose a worldwide ban on anyone making comparisons between young KPP's on our list and one Garry Lyon.

Death Sentence for anyone comparing Juice to anyone. He isn't the next anything, but the first 'JUICE' NEWTON!
 
Brent Grgic... i think im gonna spew...

can we please not utter that name on this board again...
i cant believe Geelong traded for him..lol

No doubt Sampi has talent but he lacks the right attitude and a standard engine (even for a forward pocket) would like for him to play for Melbourne and if he does i hope he kicks a bags every week, but if we elect to go with a good young kid i wouldn't be disappointed.
 

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