Coach Josh Carr - Midfield Coach

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If they do announce a succession plan it covers the base off when people saying why didn’t the board go to market for the best coach.

I wonder if succession plan could be announced end of 2024 season?
 
I doubt there's a succession plan. At least one in writing anywhere. There was no downside to announcing Carr to take over after Hinkley's next 2 years. Quite the opposite, that it would have enticed lots of anti-Hinkley supporters to join up again, knowing the end is finally in sight. s**t, I would seriously have considered a 3 game membership for next year, knowing I could enjoy the progression of our youngsters, without the worry their whole careers will be pissed down the drain like Gray and (soon to be) Boak.
 
If daddy doughnuts keep up his track record.
The year after signing we slip down the ladder.
If the crows beat us twice again and we make the finals and go out with out a win
I could see Carr coaching in 2025.
However when we finally get rid of doughnuts I want the best available
Good clubs dont sack coaches under contract. Ken's earned the right to coach out 2025 and make it right.

Or something...
 

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Just moved his family back to their preferred destination in Adelaide only 12 months earlier and most likely sees a senior coaching role opening up at his preferred location, at the club he loves with a better list. Who knows if any succession plan actually exists, if their is they've made the decision to keep that in house, and i can see why they would do that.

Richmond might be a big and powerful Victorian club but that isn't going to be everyone's cup of tea and Carr may prefer to be an Assistant Coach living in Adelaide than senior coaching them. I reckon Yze has his work cut out for him, because it definitely looks like a post dynasty struggle could be upon them (similar to Hawthorn). Hardwick is a clever man that has read the tea leaves and made a move for his own good.
 

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Josh Carr was one of my favourite players and when we brought him in I was all for him taking over, but now that he's sat back and let Donuts get another extension, I'm not particularly keen. His only redeeming feature is he's not Hinkley - which admittedly is a massive redeeming feature but still. Actually step outside the doors. Get the best available.

Seems like nothing news anyway
 
I will put this in here, because Caro raised the Josh Carr succession plan again last night, and said .... Rob Mason is working with coaches as a consultant who is coaching the coaches, but specifically with Josh Carr.

Now Caro in her usual way, may have put Mayo on this, by emphasising Josh Carr as it fits her story line of a succession plan at Port, and Rob Mason may well be equally spreading his time with all coaches.

I decided to do a search about Rob as I have no idea who he is, and the only results I found on this board was Grave Danger saying " coach development manager Rob Mason" never heard of him, when a January 2023 article by Cal Twomey on AFL website, was linked and he wrote about the week he spent inside the inner sanctum at Port during preseason. He was in 2 posts that listed who was speaking at the 2019 Members' Convention.

So I went to linkedin and found his page. He no longer is a consultant, but since October 2022 is an employee.


Oct 2022 to present under PAFC he has two listings as
Fulltime Coach Development Manager

Oct 2016 - Oct 2022 under PAFC
Contract Coach Development Consultant

His speel is
  • Providing coach development to football coaching staff, with a particular focus on teaching, learning, and effective pedagogical practice.
  • Observing, coding, and generating reports on various aspects of teaching and learning in a football environment, such as: 1:1 coach/player meetings, line meetings, team review/preview meetings, training sessions, and game-day box communication.
  • Planning and delivering customised professional development for coaching staff, synthesising current evidence from learning science with the unique context of the coaching environment.

However he also lists

Jul 2016 - Present
Coach Development Consultant
Self-employed

As a coach developer, I work with sport coaches to help them maximise their impact. I also deliver workshops to coaching teams and sporting organisations. Recent clients have included: English Premier League, UK Coaching, Irish Rugby, Rugby Canada, AFL, AFLCA, AFL Victoria, SANFL, Western Australian Institute of Sport.

Voss used him in his first year at Carlton and Port obviously said lets get him inside the tent after our failed 2022 season.

Coach Development Consultant
Carlton Football Club · Contract
Mar 2022 - Oct 2022
He is well qualified academically. Looks like he is about 34.
Got his degree plus honours from Uni of Tassie in Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Music, Psychology, Contemporary Performance and his honours thesis was titled 'Slow and steady: Age Differences in Bimanual Coordination and Motor Inhibition'


Finished that in 2012 and in 2015-16 he got a Masters degree from Melbourne Uni in Secondary school Teaching and his thesis was titled 'From Classroom to Locker Room: Visible Learning for Sports Coaching'.

Between 2013 and 2020 he was a Uni research assistant, basketball coach, Uni lecturer/tutor and project manager/researcher at Melbourne Uni.

Then did a PHD whilst he was consulting to us and others, between 2017-20 from Melbourne Uni - Completed graduate research in the area of sport coaching pedagogy. Thesis title: 'Examining the Knowledge, Use, and Reception of Verbal Coach Feedback Across High Performance Sport Environments'.

Had to look up what pedagogy is - describes the art and science of teaching students.

In 2017 he got his level 2 Basketball Australia Association Coach certificate, which probably helped him write his 2018 academic article - My time at NBA Summer League: From the perspective of a Learning Scientist.

In 2020 he wrote another academic article - An analysis of in-game feedback provided by coaches in an Australian Football League competition.
 
Here is the segment. With Kornes finishing off with bagging the members and fans for not licking the brown off Ken like he does and we are demanding better results, and the club listening to us.


 
I will put this in here, because Caro raised the Josh Carr succession plan again last night, and said .... Rob Mason is working with coaches as a consultant who is coaching the coaches, but specifically with Josh Carr.

Now Caro in her usual way, may have put Mayo on this, by emphasising Josh Carr as it fits her story line of a succession plan at Port, and Rob Mason may well be equally spreading his time with all coaches.

I decided to do a search about Rob as I have no idea who he is, and the only results I found on this board was Grave Danger saying " coach development manager Rob Mason" never heard of him, when a January 2023 article by Cal Twomey on AFL website, was linked and he wrote about the week he spent inside the inner sanctum at Port during preseason. He was in 2 posts that listed who was speaking at the 2019 Members' Convention.

So I went to linkedin and found his page. He no longer is a consultant, but since October 2022 is an employee.


Oct 2022 to present under PAFC he has two listings as
Fulltime Coach Development Manager

Oct 2016 - Oct 2022 under PAFC
Contract Coach Development Consultant

His speel is
  • Providing coach development to football coaching staff, with a particular focus on teaching, learning, and effective pedagogical practice.
  • Observing, coding, and generating reports on various aspects of teaching and learning in a football environment, such as: 1:1 coach/player meetings, line meetings, team review/preview meetings, training sessions, and game-day box communication.
  • Planning and delivering customised professional development for coaching staff, synthesising current evidence from learning science with the unique context of the coaching environment.

However he also lists

Jul 2016 - Present
Coach Development Consultant
Self-employed

As a coach developer, I work with sport coaches to help them maximise their impact. I also deliver workshops to coaching teams and sporting organisations. Recent clients have included: English Premier League, UK Coaching, Irish Rugby, Rugby Canada, AFL, AFLCA, AFL Victoria, SANFL, Western Australian Institute of Sport.

Voss used him in his first year at Carlton and Port obviously said lets get him inside the tent after our failed 2022 season.

Coach Development Consultant
Carlton Football Club · Contract
Mar 2022 - Oct 2022
He is well qualified academically. Looks like he is about 34.
Got his degree plus honours from Uni of Tassie in Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Music, Psychology, Contemporary Performance and his honours thesis was titled 'Slow and steady: Age Differences in Bimanual Coordination and Motor Inhibition'


Finished that in 2012 and in 2015-16 he got a Masters degree from Melbourne Uni in Secondary school Teaching and his thesis was titled 'From Classroom to Locker Room: Visible Learning for Sports Coaching'.

Between 2013 and 2020 he was a Uni research assistant, basketball coach, Uni lecturer/tutor and project manager/researcher at Melbourne Uni.

Then did a PHD whilst he was consulting to us and others, between 2017-20 from Melbourne Uni - Completed graduate research in the area of sport coaching pedagogy. Thesis title: 'Examining the Knowledge, Use, and Reception of Verbal Coach Feedback Across High Performance Sport Environments'.

Had to look up what pedagogy is - describes the art and science of teaching students.

In 2017 he got his level 2 Basketball Australia Association Coach certificate, which probably helped him write his 2018 academic article - My time at NBA Summer League: From the perspective of a Learning Scientist.

In 2020 he wrote another academic article - An analysis of in-game feedback provided by coaches in an Australian Football League competition.

New word for me "pedagogical"

Was a bit nervous Googling
 
New word for me "pedagogical"

Was a bit nervous Googling
Pedagogy is the learning theory attributed to the teaching of children. Andragogy is the correct term for learning theories associated with adult learning. How do I know this, well I am currently doing a post grad in education.
 
Pedagogy is the learning theory attributed to the teaching of children. Andragogy is the correct term for learning theories associated with adult learning. How do I know this, well I am currently doing a post grad in education.
Just finished one myself.

Takes a while to get your head around the language

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Here is the segment. With Kornes finishing off with bagging the members and fans for not licking the brown off Ken like he does and we are demanding better results, and the club listening to us.




Lol Kane is such a dickhead. If the club had been listening to us Ken wouldn’t have coached 150 games without a GF appearance let alone 250 and counting.
 
I gather Kornes would be against a member run club then. F'wit.
I do agree with him that a coaching succession plan is stupidity. We are taking the internal appointments to incestuous levels. This sort of s**t happens when the members can't get rid self serving management. Sack a bad coach/replace with best available.
 
I gather Kornes would be against a member run club then. F'wit.
I do agree with him that a coaching succession plan is stupidity. We are taking the internal appointments to incestuous levels. This sort of s**t happens when the members can't get rid self serving management. Sack a bad coach/replace with best available.
In large public corporate companies, they promote from within when things are going well and a CEO leaves, but if things are going poorly and the CEO is sacked or walks knowing his time is up, they look outside for the new CEO.

Jack was always going to be Fos' successor and Russell was always going to replace Jack, and when we entered the AFL, Bucky and Greg Boulton signed Choco to a long term deal as he was always going to be Jack's successor.
 
Josh Carr was one of my favourite players and when we brought him in I was all for him taking over, but now that he's sat back and let Donuts get another extension, I'm not particularly keen. His only redeeming feature is he's not Hinkley - which admittedly is a massive redeeming feature but still. Actually step outside the doors. Get the best available.

Seems like nothing news anyway
Hopefully Josh is his own man, with coaching philosophies diametrically opposed to Donuts.
We need sustainable and successful game strategies to deliver better results than the past decade+
 

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