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Tigers axe recruiting manager
By Jake Niall
August 27, 2004

Great move... dont see why we need a recruiting manager when have the talent of Miller anyway. Two years too late.

Collingwood legend Mick McGuane may join the Tigers' coaching staff.

Richmond's financial struggles have forced the club to make big cost-cutting in the football department, with influential football director Greg Miller compelled to take a hands-on role in recruiting next year.

Recruiting manager Greg Beck has become the latest casualty of the new broom sweeping through Richmond's football operations. Beck will finish his nine-year stint at Tigerland after the 2004 national draft.

The cash-conscious Tigers plan to go into 2004 without a recruiting manager - the position having been made redundant - meaning Miller will assume responsibility for recruiting, in addition to his other duties.

The club will be "one short" in its full-time football staff next year compared with 2004.

Having approached departing Bulldogs coach Peter Rohde about a position as an assistant coach with a dual fitness-coaching role, new coach Terry Wallace also has spoken to former Collingwood star and coaching hopeful Mick McGuane about a possible involvement at Richmond.

McGuane, who has been a successful coach of Gisborne, has been keen to break into AFL coaching ranks for some time. McGuane met Wallace on Wednesday.

Beck's axing follows the exits of football manager Greg Hutchison and assistant coach Paul Spargo, while the position of assistant coach Wayne Brittain remains precarious at best.

Wallace, who is remaking the football department in collaboration with Miller, is set to be joined at Richmond by his former Whitten Oval lieutenant Paul Armstrong, who is poised to assist Wallace in a football management or administration role.

Another former Bulldog assistant David Noble, who has been coaching Glenelg for the past two years, is considered another potential addition to Wallace's team.

The revamp of the football department will be a low-cost operation. Miller said yesterday that Beck's removal was due to financial pressures.

"The major reason is financial," Miller said of Beck's sacking. "We have to cut back significantly this year. Basically, the full-time position of recruiting manager has been made redundant."

Miller confirmed that he would take over the management of recruiting, with help from full-time forward scout David Wheadon, while the club would continue to use part-timers in the field. "After November, I'll take on a greater role," Miller said of the recruiting restructure. "Myself and David Wheadon will have to do."

The cost-cutting will have an impact, too, on the club's total player payments, which will reduce in real terms, as the club braces itself for a loss of about $2 million this year.

Miller said the club had paid the full salary cap and additional allowances, such as the veterans' allowance, in 2004. Next year, it would not pay up to full salary cap, when veterans were taken into account. Matthew Richardson is eligible for veteran status, wherein only half his salary counts in the cap, next year.

While the salary cap will rise by about 3 per cent in 2005, Miller said the club planned to pay "pretty much" the same dollar amount next year as it did in 2004. Richardson's veteran payments would allow it to pay substantially more.

Miller said the belt-tightening would not necessarily affect the club's capacity to lure players via the pre-season draft, where the 16th-placed Tigers might have first crack at an uncontracted player. "It's too early to say that. We'll see."

Miller paid tribute to Beck's work at the club. "Since I've been working with Greg in the last two years, his loyalty and commitment have been outstanding and his back-end choices (late in the draft) have been outstanding."
 
It's funny that he will leave the same year as his biggest mistake.
FIORA instead of Pavlich. Idiot!
 
Hmmm.. Interesting.

1) Can Miller possibly be our recruiting manager? I can't imagine he has the time to get around the country like other clubs' managers would... Not that I don't have faith in Miller, I just wonder if it's a lil too much?

2) With our list, and 50% of Richo's salary now on the veterans list, and surely Gas is going to have to take a cut or fornicate off, how the hell are we anywhere near our cap?

Look at all the youngsters we have, we've retired Kellaway and Rogers, and probably a couple more to come, I would've thought we'd have a heap of room to move in player payments next year.

My priority would be to re-negotiate Gaspars contract ASAP if he is to stay at Tigerland.

I wonder if we can re-negotiate his contract, bring his $$ down, then offer him for trade to another club... Who are surely more tempted to trade for him if he was getting paid closer to his worth.. i.e. he pays the club to play from here on in!
 
What concerns me is Beck's attitude to helping us out at the draft table in November. How do we know that he is going to help us select the best people now that we've given him the @rse.

Would be very cautious on what he thinks over the next few weeks. Should've told him he was going the day after the draft. ;)
 

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Wallace has apparently been involved with commentating or something.. on the TAC cup this year.. Though even he has admitted that recruiting was one of his major weaknesses at Footsoscray.

We HAVE to get it right this draft period. We HAVE to draft two future guns of the game, and there will be pressure on these lads unfortunatly.. Not in their 1st season, but their second and third they will definitley be needing to show something.

We CANNOT mess up this year.

CAN NOT!
 
I'm so happy to see miller ringing the changes. The broom must be big. Brittain must go too. We must eradicate these vermon who have spread their cancers thru our club. Beck and frawley have been responsible for recruiting second grade suburban footballers to our club.

YOU THE MAN GREG!!!!!!
 
Wally Matera said:
What concerns me is Beck's attitude to helping us out at the draft table in November. How do we know that he is going to help us select the best people now that we've given him the @rse.

Would be very cautious on what he thinks over the next few weeks. Should've told him he was going the day after the draft. ;)

I guess if he wants another job he will be trying his arse off
 
SaveFeriss said:
Wallace has apparently been involved with commentating or something.. on the TAC cup this year.. Though even he has admitted that recruiting was one of his major weaknesses at Footsoscray.

We HAVE to get it right this draft period. We HAVE to draft two future guns of the game, and there will be pressure on these lads unfortunatly.. Not in their 1st season, but their second and third they will definitley be needing to show something.

We CANNOT mess up this year.

CAN NOT!
Relax ferris.Take a day off. :)

I saw Miller 1st hand at the u18s champs.He knows what he's doing.Terry Wallace was in the commentary box working for Foxtel.They both saw the best Australia has to offer.There'll be some good young fellas at Tigerland next season. :cool:
 
I wish I could take the day off.. I have a 12 hour shift coming up mainly dealing with Arabs on a day like today..

I have nothing against Arabs except the pubecent and pre-pubecenat males.. Lil Hitler Syndrome they have.. Or should that be updated??

I hope your right Evo, and I guess it's harder to stuff up number 1 draft picks unlike back in the day with Banik etc etc.

I trust Miller, and have faith.
 
wrennyboy said:
I wonder if that rumour was true a few months ago about the recruiting manager from melbourne getting the boot and comign to us. Apparantly he was a tiger fan. They have certainly recruited some gems in read, davey, bruce, robertson, rivers, thompson and miller for instance
if the position of recruiting manager has been made redundant as they say, i cant see how this could be true. the way i read it the tigers will opperate without a recruiting manager, and miller along with dave wheadon will fill the role.
 

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wrennyboy said:
I wonder if that rumour was true a few months ago about the recruiting manager from melbourne getting the boot and comign to us. Apparantly he was a tiger fan. They have certainly recruited some gems in read, davey, bruce, robertson, rivers, thompson and miller for instance
you should really read the whole article wrenny :D


The cash-conscious Tigers plan to go into 2004 without a recruiting manager - the position having been made redundant - meaning Miller will assume responsibility for recruiting, in addition to his other duties.


cheers!
 
SaveFeriss said:
Hmmm.. Interesting.

1) Can Miller possibly be our recruiting manager? I can't imagine he has the time to get around the country like other clubs' managers would... Not that I don't have faith in Miller, I just wonder if it's a lil too much?

Listen, i could grab the herald sun the morning of the draft, circle a few names and come up beter than Becks beauties
 
Bojangles17 said:
Listen, i could grab the herald sun the morning of the draft, circle a few names and come up beter than Becks beauties
I assume you are just making a light-hearted remark. Otherwise, what you have said is simply ridiculous.
 

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