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Rick Mcgowan

Postby bulldogs » Wed Aug 01, 2007 3:07 pm

what a job this guy has done. Every time i hear him speak he makes alot of sense his interview on 5RPH this morn was great especially some of his philosophies. Not to mention he is a fantastic bloke
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Re: Rick Mcgowan

Postby Blue Boy » Wed Aug 01, 2007 3:33 pm

bulldogs wrote:what a job this guy has done. Every time i hear him speak he makes alot of sense his interview on 5RPH this morn was great especially some of his philosophies. Not to mention he is a fantastic bloke


He has done an outstanding job - just hopin he doesnt get snapped up to quick by an AFL club.
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Re: Rick Mcgowan

Postby G » Wed Aug 01, 2007 4:14 pm

Since Rick is such a good bloke and doing a top job, how about we actually spell his surname correctly - MacGOWAN. :D
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Re: Rick Mcgowan

Postby Blue Boy » Wed Aug 01, 2007 4:35 pm

G wrote:Since Rick is such a good bloke and doing a top job, how about we actually spell his surname correctly - MacGOWAN. :D


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Re: Rick Mcgowan

Postby silicone skyline » Wed Aug 01, 2007 4:43 pm

Their whole immediate family are great people.
His old man, Dusty, is an absolute legend back home.
His brother Damien is also pretty handy at footy (and said by some to be better) but retied long ago and went farming.
Driving home last year i saw damien by the side of the road digging fence post holes, by hand.
he dug 300 holes, about a meter deep by hand in two days.
Freak.
But their so honest, have good core values and i think if you've got some good core values and philosophies, you're a long way to having the full and unwavering respect of your players, why Rick is such a good coach.
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Re: Rick Mcgowan

Postby Dogwatcher » Wed Aug 01, 2007 4:52 pm

I'm friends with someone who is a cousin of Rick's, and they're very similar to the description you've given Silly Sky.

An old friend of mine is from the West Coast, near them, and rates them very highly also.

Rick's a former tennis champ yeah?
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Re: Rick Mcgowan

Postby heater31 » Wed Aug 01, 2007 4:54 pm

silicone skyline wrote:Their whole immediate family are great people.
His old man, Dusty, is an absolute legend back home.


Are you from Darke Peake SS by any chance SS
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Re: Rick Mcgowan

Postby silicone skyline » Wed Aug 01, 2007 5:00 pm

Dogwatcher wrote:I'm friends with someone who is a cousin of Rick's, and they're very similar to the description you've given Silly Sky.

An old friend of mine is from the West Coast, near them, and rates them very highly also.

Rick's a former tennis champ yeah?


Yeah, and Damien is a gun too.
Not that i like tennis but his name remains as number one spot for the Darke Peak Tennis A grade team.
No mean feat, they're a ruthless bunch of tennis players.
And Heater, if i was driving home, out bush, and i saw Damien digging holes on his farm, i was very close to Darke Peak.
Lol.
So yeah.
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Re: Rick Mcgowan

Postby Dogwatcher » Wed Aug 01, 2007 5:29 pm

I dunno about an AFL club snatching Rick up though....would they? He's unknown to virtually everyone in the AFL system, not too many players with an exclusive SANFL background in coach's boxes.
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Re: Rick Mcgowan

Postby smac » Wed Aug 01, 2007 5:34 pm

I agree DW, that may dampen his prospects.

Has Rick stated he has ambitions to coach AFL anywhere?
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Re: Rick Mcgowan

Postby Dogwatcher » Wed Aug 01, 2007 5:35 pm

I've not read of anything.

He's got business interests hasn't he? That might preclude him from immersing himself further into footy.
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Re: Rick Mcgowan

Postby smac » Wed Aug 01, 2007 5:38 pm

Perhaps not "wound up" enough to be an AFL coach either. Too much personality, too honest with the media.
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Re: Rick Mcgowan

Postby Cambridge Clarrie » Wed Aug 01, 2007 5:41 pm

I'd say he would have ambitions to coach at the highest level but would be smart enough to know it isn't going to happen straight away.

Sadly, for Sturt, I think he may only be with us for 2-3 years before he steps up to an AFL assistant level.
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Re: Rick Mcgowan

Postby Dogwatcher » Wed Aug 01, 2007 5:59 pm

Two to three years would be a pretty good lifespan for a coach.
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Re: Rick Mcgowan

Postby Stumps » Wed Aug 01, 2007 6:03 pm

silicone skyline wrote:Their whole immediate family are great people.
His old man, Dusty, is an absolute legend back home.
His brother Damien is also pretty handy at footy (and said by some to be better) but retied long ago and went farming.
Driving home last year i saw damien by the side of the road digging fence post holes, by hand.
he dug 300 holes, about a meter deep by hand in two days.
Freak.
But their so honest, have good core values and i think if you've got some good core values and philosophies, you're a long way to having the full and unwavering respect of your players, why Rick is such a good coach.



I have been wondering for a while where this "backhome" place is, alot of my country mates talk about it.. is it near Hawker?
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Re: Rick Mcgowan

Postby DoublebluTiger » Wed Aug 01, 2007 7:05 pm

silicone skyline wrote:
Yeah, and Damien is a gun too.
Not that i like tennis but his name remains as number one spot for the Darke Peak Tennis A grade team.
No mean feat, they're a ruthless bunch of tennis players.
And Heater, if i was driving home, out bush, and i saw Damien digging holes on his farm, i was very close to Darke Peak.
Lol.
So yeah.


They're are all talented sports people in their own right. I even managed to jag a couple of wins against 'Jacko' (Damien) when playing tennis against him. I spoke to Gavin Colville early in the year during pre season and he couldn't speak highly enough of Rick and he said that Sturt had got a good one. How right he was!
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Re: Rick Mcgowan

Postby GWW » Wed Aug 01, 2007 8:23 pm

silicone skyline wrote:Their whole immediate family are great people.
His old man, Dusty, is an absolute legend back home.
His brother Damien is also pretty handy at footy (and said by some to be better) but retied long ago and went farming.
Driving home last year i saw damien by the side of the road digging fence post holes, by hand.
he dug 300 holes, about a meter deep by hand in two days.
Freak.
But their so honest, have good core values and i think if you've got some good core values and philosophies, you're a long way to having the full and unwavering respect of your players, why Rick is such a good coach.


I grew up on the Eyre Peninsula, and from memory Damian is Rick's cousin not brother, but someone else might be able to confirm that.
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Re: Rick Mcgowan

Postby Apachebulldog » Wed Aug 01, 2007 8:24 pm

BLUEDOG McGowan has always been a champion bloke because he is of Bulldog stock !!!!!!!!!!!


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Re: Rick Mcgowan

Postby heater31 » Wed Aug 01, 2007 8:25 pm

silicone skyline wrote:
Dogwatcher wrote:I'm friends with someone who is a cousin of Rick's, and they're very similar to the description you've given Silly Sky.

An old friend of mine is from the West Coast, near them, and rates them very highly also.

Rick's a former tennis champ yeah?


Yeah, and Damien is a gun too.
Not that i like tennis but his name remains as number one spot for the Darke Peak Tennis A grade team.
No mean feat, they're a ruthless bunch of tennis players.
And Heater, if i was driving home, out bush, and i saw Damien digging holes on his farm, i was very close to Darke Peak.
Lol.
So yeah.



yeah ok my grandparents had a farm on the otherside of the peake. his younger brother took it over and now his son runs the place spent many an afternoon looking up at that hill trying to work out how the hell my mum used to climb it to get to town

at least someone else here knows where the bloody thing is on the map
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Re: Rick Mcgowan

Postby Wedgie » Wed Aug 01, 2007 8:30 pm

I started a topic after Sturt had won 3 games praising Rick and people told me I was crazy and that it was too early to tell if he'd improved Sturt or not! :shock:
It takes some longer than others to work out things. :wink:
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