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Nigel Lappin set to stay at Geelong GEELONG will retain the services of highly regarded assistant coach Nigel Lappin in 2022. LACHIE YOUNGChief football writer less than 2 min read September 24, 2021 - 1:51PM Geelong Advertiser GEELONG will retain the services of highly regarded assistant coach Nigel Lappin in 2022. Lappin had been linked to a move to Carlton to join up with former Brisbane Lions premiership teammate Michael Voss, who on Thursday signed on as senior coach at the Blues for three years. Lappin’s departure would have made it four assistant coaches at the Cats to leave in just a few weeks, following the exits of Matthew Knights, Corey Enright and Matthew Scarlett. But his commitment to Geelong is welcome news at GMHBA Stadium, with football manager Simon Lloyd saying Lappin was one of the best exponents of his craft across the AFL. “Nigel Lappin will be at the club next year,” Lloyd said. “We have had a commitment from Nigel that he will be at the club moving forward. “Nige is highly qualified and one of the leading assistants in the game.” Geelong has had a number of assistant coaches from across the AFL raise their interest in coming to the club next year to work with Chris Scott, who is out of contract at the end of 2022. The off-season shake-up in the coach’s box will provide Cats players with plenty of fresh voices given the off-field stability they have had in recent years, and Lloyd said despite the departures of Knights, Enright and Scarlett, there would be some experience alongside Scott next year. “We have a number of strong candidates across the competition who have expressed their interest,” he said. “We are looking structurally at what we have and the talent we have in coaching internally, but we are also looking at a multitude of coaches externally and talking to a lot of different people. “We are just logically working through the process and that will take care of itself over the coming weeks. So whilst we have lost some experience we will have some high quality coaches coming into our football program for 2022 and beyond.”⁸
 
Has Lappin excelled at the improving the areas he had responsibility for?

It's hard to know what those areas are. The talk is he's been offered a 4-5 year deal to head up development. If that's what his responsibility has been so far then I'd say he's done a good job with not a lot to work with, given the relative lack of youth we've brought in.
 
Has Lappin excelled at the improving the areas he had responsibility for?

Assistant coaches it is a total mates racket - on great money to

Sanderson when he was a youngster at Coll - he lived with Buckley

So when he got the bullet at the Crows - he of course ends up an assistant coach at Coll

Lappin is saved because he is an ex team mate of Scott - he has had a long time at Geel - time to move on

Hinkleys 1st few years at Port - Shaun Rehn got basically sacked as an assistant coach - but Garry Hocking was retained
 

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I only really know him from a webex meeting, pre-finals, we had at work, and he was a guest speaker for sponsorship commitment reasons. He spoke well and gave some good insights into how they were adapting to the covid environment. Spoke a lot about how there were going to be no excuses or complaints about what they had to do, cause they were privileged to be able to continue playing during lockdowns etc.

No idea about how good at his job he is though. But he seemed like an excellent communicator.
 
I'm pleased he's here for next year. I'd like to have him contracted for a couple more beyond that.
 
Vossy was asked about whether Lappin was on his short-list for assistants at Carlton. He went with: "No he's not. Not currently. I mean I don't want to speak on Nigel's behalf. He can do that well and truly. But as far as I'm aware he's not." Soooo, to summarise: No. I mean maybe one day? It's up to him. Tbh I don't really know.
Ah... Crazy Vossy, we've missed you. Why play a straight bat to a question when you try a reverse sweep.
 

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He is there cos he is scotts mate from brisbane.
Maybe he agreed with Scott’s thoughts on the list - which were backed by Hocking too?

Hocking is their boss, very experienced, loyal to geelong, coming back after being away - he’d certainly have well thought out ideas on how we should go forward.

My point is that maybe we stop just using personal bias when deciding who should be at the club as coaches. Clearly, Hocking has decided that these current guys are the ones - for the time being - who should be there.
 
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