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Got the clubs hopes up with his pre season gf statement, and they have been dissapointing ever since.
Beaten Tarneit away and drew away against Albanvale. Lost to Heights on the last kick of the day at their ground. Not so disappointing really.
 
The Jason Hamilton era is over at the Braybrook Football Club.
Hamilton handed in his resignation to the Brookers after 18 months in charge as coach of the senior team.
The Brookers came a long way under Hamilton’s tutelage, making the finals last season and building their respect in the Western Region Football League division 3, but it will ultimately be remembered as an unfulfilled partnership with the side not tasting the ultimate glory.
Hamilton leaves with the Brookers a game and a half outside the top four with five rounds to go and a long shot to play finals.
“It was basically a mutual agreement of where we’re at,” Brookers president Bryan Patten said.
“We had high hopes this year and Jason’s done a great job over the last 18 months since he’s been there, but it was time to part ways.
“He’s come to the club and said that he thinks it’s time to part ways and we’ve accepted his resignation.
“There’s no hard feelings or anything like that.
“He’s been great for the club over the time that he’s been there and wish him the best moving forward.”
Hamilton bought into the one club culture at Braybrook.
He set new and improved standards among the seniors and reserves players.
“He’s been great for the club on and off the field,” Patten said.
“He’s supported everyone down there and gets down and watches the netball and the women’s football.
“His family is heavily involved as well.
“Sometimes it comes to a time in football when you need to part ways.”
Braybrook has promoted senior assistant coach John Hughes to caretaker coach for the remainder of the season.
Hughes has been Hamilton’s assistant since he joined the club, which should make it a smooth transition.
“He’s across the game plan and the boys get along well with him,” Patten said.
“He’s got that club-first mentality, which is something you like your coaches to have.
“He’s very big on discipline and rewarding guys for effort around the club and on the training track as well.”
Braybrook will advertise for the position of senior coach and go through a process to appoint its coach for 2020.
 
Yeah it’s a club first decision unfortunately, will never know if resigned or was sacked, but would be a shame if never sighted at the club again.

Definitely resigned, he did well at Braybrook and the club wishes him the best.

P.S Leo’s Den he was found not guilty... not sure how he is a coward and I guarantee you would never have the guts to call him a coward it to his face!
 
Don't worry about Leon Den, just throws mud around while he hides behind the computer. Jason is well respected by all at the club it's just unfortunate that it didn't work out, as for the tribunal he was cleared but i'm not expecting any apologies from some here. OUr club is over 140 years old and we will push on, we will be great again...Maybe if we had the money Deer Park has???
 

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The Jason Hamilton era is over at the Braybrook Football Club.
Hamilton handed in his resignation to the Brookers after 18 months in charge as coach of the senior team.
The Brookers came a long way under Hamilton’s tutelage, making the finals last season and building their respect in the Western Region Football League division 3, but it will ultimately be remembered as an unfulfilled partnership with the side not tasting the ultimate glory.
Hamilton leaves with the Brookers a game and a half outside the top four with five rounds to go and a long shot to play finals.
“It was basically a mutual agreement of where we’re at,” Brookers president Bryan Patten said.
“We had high hopes this year and Jason’s done a great job over the last 18 months since he’s been there, but it was time to part ways.
“He’s come to the club and said that he thinks it’s time to part ways and we’ve accepted his resignation.
“There’s no hard feelings or anything like that.
“He’s been great for the club over the time that he’s been there and wish him the best moving forward.”
Hamilton bought into the one club culture at Braybrook.
He set new and improved standards among the seniors and reserves players.
“He’s been great for the club on and off the field,” Patten said.
“He’s supported everyone down there and gets down and watches the netball and the women’s football.
“His family is heavily involved as well.
“Sometimes it comes to a time in football when you need to part ways.”
Braybrook has promoted senior assistant coach John Hughes to caretaker coach for the remainder of the season.
Hughes has been Hamilton’s assistant since he joined the club, which should make it a smooth transition.
“He’s across the game plan and the boys get along well with him,” Patten said.
“He’s got that club-first mentality, which is something you like your coaches to have.
“He’s very big on discipline and rewarding guys for effort around the club and on the training track as well.”
Braybrook will advertise for the position of senior coach and go through a process to appoint its coach for 2020.
The Jason Hamilton era is over at the Braybrook Football Club.
Hamilton handed in his resignation to the Brookers after 18 months in charge as coach of the senior team.
The Brookers came a long way under Hamilton’s tutelage, making the finals last season and building their respect in the Western Region Football League division 3, but it will ultimately be remembered as an unfulfilled partnership with the side not tasting the ultimate glory.
Hamilton leaves with the Brookers a game and a half outside the top four with five rounds to go and a long shot to play finals.
“It was basically a mutual agreement of where we’re at,” Brookers president Bryan Patten said.
“We had high hopes this year and Jason’s done a great job over the last 18 months since he’s been there, but it was time to part ways.
“He’s come to the club and said that he thinks it’s time to part ways and we’ve accepted his resignation.
“There’s no hard feelings or anything like that.
“He’s been great for the club over the time that he’s been there and wish him the best moving forward.”
Hamilton bought into the one club culture at Braybrook.
He set new and improved standards among the seniors and reserves players.
“He’s been great for the club on and off the field,” Patten said.
“He’s supported everyone down there and gets down and watches the netball and the women’s football.
“His family is heavily involved as well.
“Sometimes it comes to a time in football when you need to part ways.”
Braybrook has promoted senior assistant coach John Hughes to caretaker coach for the remainder of the season.
Hughes has been Hamilton’s assistant since he joined the club, which should make it a smooth transition.
“He’s across the game plan and the boys get along well with him,” Patten said.
“He’s got that club-first mentality, which is something you like your coaches to have.
“He’s very big on discipline and rewarding guys for effort around the club and on the training track as well.”
Braybrook will advertise for the position of senior coach and go through a process to appoint its coach for 2020.
Good on you mate! Should be proud of yourself hiding behind a computer screen. Worry about your own club. If you got one.
 
The braybrook boys have turned all sensitive these days. I suppose you have swapped the wife beaters and stubbies for Kathmandu jackets and latte’s?
 

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Wow, sunshine heights are really flying... have shown they can beat sides on any day, and even on the bigger grounds! Are they good enough to win it? Looks like they are
 
Wow, sunshine heights are really flying... have shown they can beat sides on any day, and even on the bigger grounds! Are they good enough to win it? Looks like they are
Think the only team they haven’t beat is Albanvale which they won both by 10 goals plus. Still many more games to go. so anything can happen on any day especially in finals. It should be a good series to watch.
 
Wow, sunshine heights are really flying... have shown they can beat sides on any day, and even on the bigger grounds! Are they good enough to win it? Looks like they are

Think the radio commentators said SH haven't played in a finals series for 11 years, so good on 'em. Many good people there deserve to have some success.
 
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