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About a year ago we discussed whether Mick McGuane would be a suitable candidate for an Asst coaching role at the Bulldogs. THere were some mixed views on this. I'd like to bring it up again!
I was one who was all for giving him a go or at least pro-actively seek him out to see if there was any interest. Others thought there werre some flaws in his make up and we should steer clear.
Listening to him on 927 the other day some interesting achievements were highlighted.His coaching record at Burnie Dockers in Tassie and at Gisborne is impeccable. He's had direct influence in both those clubs winning premierships despite being strugglers prior to his arrival. In the case of Burnie he also took on the CEO role at the cash strapped club and led them to a $50k profit (which is bloody miraculous).
I've always thought that he has an astute football brain. It was noticeable in his playing days and during his brief career in the media.
I suspect if he is keen on furthering his coaching career a VFL or senior asst coaching position would be next in his sights. Whatever his reputation in his younger days he seems to have matured into a football professional at coaching and admin. That kind of talent is not easy to find and we could use all the quality help we can get. If he was interested I reckon we should get him on board.
What do you folks think?
I was one who was all for giving him a go or at least pro-actively seek him out to see if there was any interest. Others thought there werre some flaws in his make up and we should steer clear.
Listening to him on 927 the other day some interesting achievements were highlighted.His coaching record at Burnie Dockers in Tassie and at Gisborne is impeccable. He's had direct influence in both those clubs winning premierships despite being strugglers prior to his arrival. In the case of Burnie he also took on the CEO role at the cash strapped club and led them to a $50k profit (which is bloody miraculous).
I've always thought that he has an astute football brain. It was noticeable in his playing days and during his brief career in the media.
I suspect if he is keen on furthering his coaching career a VFL or senior asst coaching position would be next in his sights. Whatever his reputation in his younger days he seems to have matured into a football professional at coaching and admin. That kind of talent is not easy to find and we could use all the quality help we can get. If he was interested I reckon we should get him on board.
What do you folks think?



