Mick Godden joins Crows Coaching Staff
Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2018 7:12 pm
delaide has finalised its coaching structure for season 2019 after appointing Michael Godden as an assistant coach.
Godden has coached Woodville West Torrens in the SANFL since 2010, leading the Eagles to a premiership in his second year at the club.
The Eagles have appeared in finals in each of Godden’s nine seasons at the helm, with the veteran mentor holding a winning percentage of 62.6.
Godden is no stranger to the Crows, drafted by Adelaide with pick No. 116 in the Club’s first-ever national draft in 1992.
Head of Football Brett Burton said Godden would assist the Club’s midfield at AFL level and work closely with Scott Camporeale in this role. Camporeale will take further responsibility around game strategy in season 2019.
“Michael has been a successful coach with Woodville West Torrens for a number of years and brings a wealth of experience and positive attributes to our Club,” Burton said.
“He drives high standards, is an outstanding leader and communicator and we’re confident his coaching experience can help our midfield group in 2019.”
http://www.afc.com.au/news/2018-09-26/c ... d-for-2019
Godden has coached Woodville West Torrens in the SANFL since 2010, leading the Eagles to a premiership in his second year at the club.
The Eagles have appeared in finals in each of Godden’s nine seasons at the helm, with the veteran mentor holding a winning percentage of 62.6.
Godden is no stranger to the Crows, drafted by Adelaide with pick No. 116 in the Club’s first-ever national draft in 1992.
Head of Football Brett Burton said Godden would assist the Club’s midfield at AFL level and work closely with Scott Camporeale in this role. Camporeale will take further responsibility around game strategy in season 2019.
“Michael has been a successful coach with Woodville West Torrens for a number of years and brings a wealth of experience and positive attributes to our Club,” Burton said.
“He drives high standards, is an outstanding leader and communicator and we’re confident his coaching experience can help our midfield group in 2019.”
http://www.afc.com.au/news/2018-09-26/c ... d-for-2019