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Hope Braybrook at least give Vinnie T the freedom to Coach. Going by recent history, the traffic of coaches through Braybrook is likened to turnstiles at Southern Cross station
 

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Hope Braybrook at least give Vinnie T the freedom to Coach. Going by recent history, the traffic of coaches through Braybrook is likened to turnstiles at Southern Cross station

That’s a ridiculous thing to say. We have had 2 coaches in 5 years. Jamie Lane coached 15, 16 & 17* (*Heath Hunter co coached) and Jason Hamilton coached 18 & 19.

I’d say most coaches coach for 2-3 years at a club. If they are a great coach the club holds onto them.
 
Might want to have a look in braybrooks Facebook champ
In the way they announced it with the "one door closes, another door opens" quote?
They probably should of separated those two topics, it does look like they are sweeping the topic under the rug. Braybrook taking pr advice from trump here ;).
 
In the way they announced it with the "one door closes, another door opens" quote?
They probably should of separated those two topics, it does look like they are sweeping the topic under the rug. Braybrook taking pr advice from trump here ;).
Probably nothing in it, just the way its handled looks weird to a person outside of the club.
 

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"***Major Announcement***
During the week our newly appointed Senior Coach, Rob Scardamaglia, resigned effective immediately due to unforeseen medical reasons. The Club understands his circumstances and wishes him a swift recovery. We are very hopeful Barb gets down to the club as often as he can in season 2020.
One door closes, another door opens.
It is with great pleasure to announce the Braybrook Sporting Club has appointed a new Senior Coach for season 2020.
Vin Turcinovich comes across to Braybrook from 2019 Division 2 Premiership Team Yarraville Football Club. Vin joined Yarraville in 2018 and under his leadership the team went on to win 36 out of 40 games including the premiership this year.
Vin has an impressive resume. In 1991 he commenced playing senior football for VFL Club Williamstown under coach Barry Round (kicked 5 on debut). After Williamstown Vin transferred to another VFL, namely Werribee, to see out his playing career.
Vin has a versatile coaching career. He has coached under 9s all the way through to Seniors. He has coached multiple league representatives sides as well as a women’s VIC Metro side.
In the seniors Vin has held Assistant Coaching roles at Port Melbourne (under Gary Ayres), St Albans, Avondale Heights and Altona FC. Vin was the senior coach at Yarraville and this year he was awarded the WRFL Coach of the Year.
Vin is enthusiastic, motivated and already working hard at Braybrook. Meetings with coaches to discuss plans for season 2020 have already commenced and it’s onward and upward from here!
Vin welcome to our great club. Good luck for the season ahead and we wish you all the best."
 
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