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Re: Turnover of SANFL Coaches

PostPosted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 11:34 am
by Panther Pack
Panther Pack wrote:So lets recap where we are at for the vacant coaching positions.

North - Slade and Hart both mentioned as potential candidates
West - Mickan early front runner
South - Trevena heavy favourite
Glenelg - After experience, Jarman up to his neck for this job, Fuller also an option and there has been some late mail Halbert is a chance
Norwood (If Bassett leaves) - Cotton will be considered and also Roger James name has been thrown out as an option


With Jarman now confirmed as the Bays coach I'm 2 for 2 :D

Re: Turnover of SANFL Coaches

PostPosted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 11:49 am
by Dogwatcher
Slade didn't apply for the North job.

Re: Turnover of SANFL Coaches

PostPosted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 11:58 am
by am Bays
Panther Pack wrote:
Panther Pack wrote:So lets recap where we are at for the vacant coaching positions.

North - Slade and Hart both mentioned as potential candidates
West - Mickan early front runner
South - Trevena heavy favourite
Glenelg - After experience, Jarman up to his neck for this job, Fuller also an option and there has been some late mail Halbert is a chance
Norwood (If Bassett leaves) - Cotton will be considered and also Roger James name has been thrown out as an option


With Jarman now confirmed as the Bays coach I'm 2 for 2 :D

Should I let Trev know he's got the South job then, or should I wait until he gets back from holidays?

Re: Turnover of SANFL Coaches

PostPosted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 12:06 pm
by Panther Pack
am Bays wrote:
Panther Pack wrote:
Panther Pack wrote:So lets recap where we are at for the vacant coaching positions.

North - Slade and Hart both mentioned as potential candidates
West - Mickan early front runner
South - Trevena heavy favourite
Glenelg - After experience, Jarman up to his neck for this job, Fuller also an option and there has been some late mail Halbert is a chance
Norwood (If Bassett leaves) - Cotton will be considered and also Roger James name has been thrown out as an option


With Jarman now confirmed as the Bays coach I'm 2 for 2 :D

Should I let Trev know he's got the South job then, or should I wait until he gets back from holidays?


I'm feeling good about it ;)

Re: Turnover of SANFL Coaches

PostPosted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 7:55 pm
by dedja
1 from 3 PP, looking good ...

Re: Turnover of SANFL Coaches

PostPosted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 8:30 pm
by Panther Pack
dedja wrote:1 from 3 PP, looking good ...


Lol yeah clearly I don't have a clue but its been fun ;)

Re: Turnover of SANFL Coaches

PostPosted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 8:35 pm
by dedja
more fun issuing a media release ...

Re: Turnover of SANFL Coaches

PostPosted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 8:48 pm
by Panther Pack
dedja wrote:more fun issuing a media release ...


Yeah I enjoyed that had me going well played

Re: Turnover of SANFL Coaches

PostPosted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 9:34 am
by Ian
dedja wrote:more fun issuing a media release ...


sounds like the GFC enjoyed it too..........................not!! :lol:

Re: Turnover of SANFL Coaches

PostPosted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 4:22 pm
by Brodlach
Maloney signs on for another year.

http://sanfl.com.au/news/sanfl_news/2306/

Re: Turnover of SANFL Coaches

PostPosted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 5:35 pm
by Brodlach
Jarrod Cotton won't be coaching Norwood as he had accepted an offer to he a developmental coach with the Crows reserves

Re: Turnover of SANFL Coaches

PostPosted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 5:51 pm
by Jim05
Brodlach wrote:Jarrod Cotton won't be coaching Norwood as he had accepted an offer to he a developmental coach with the Crows reserves

Didnt think he had officially signed

Re: Turnover of SANFL Coaches

PostPosted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 5:59 pm
by 85 WAS A GOOD YEAR
Jim05 wrote:
Brodlach wrote:Jarrod Cotton won't be coaching Norwood as he had accepted an offer to he a developmental coach with the Crows reserves

Didnt think he had officially signed

Zac Milbank & Shutts both posted this appointment on Twitter this afternoon

Re: Turnover of SANFL Coaches

PostPosted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 6:55 pm
by dedja
Ian wrote:
dedja wrote:more fun issuing a media release ...


sounds like the GFC enjoyed it too..........................not!! :lol:


I've finally managed to extricate the boot up my arse ... lucky I'm a quicker learner

Re: Turnover of SANFL Coaches

PostPosted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 8:09 pm
by am Bays
dedja wrote:
Ian wrote:
dedja wrote:more fun issuing a media release ...


sounds like the GFC enjoyed it too..........................not!! :lol:


I've finally managed to extricate the boot up my arse ... lucky I'm a quicker learner


Why has it taken you 10 days to extract it from your arse after you spoke with certain GFC officials at the B&F??

Re: Turnover of SANFL Coaches

PostPosted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 9:23 pm
by dedja
No speaka da engleesha ...

Re: Turnover of SANFL Coaches

PostPosted: Wed Oct 23, 2013 4:42 am
by mighty_tiger_79
am Bays wrote:
dedja wrote:
Ian wrote:
dedja wrote:more fun issuing a media release ...


sounds like the GFC enjoyed it too..........................not!! :lol:


I've finally managed to extricate the boot up my arse ... lucky I'm a quicker learner


Why has it taken you 10 days to extract it from your arse after you spoke with certain GFC officials at the B&F??



Perhaps he enjoyed it there

Re: Turnover of SANFL Coaches

PostPosted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 2:04 pm
by SANFLnut
With Stevens appointed at Glenelg I would rank the appointed coaches this years as:
1. Gotch - Significant AFL experience which is what South were chasing. Gave up a really good role he was currently in to take it on.
2. Mickan - Not far behind. Proven to be a quality SANFL coach and clearly miles in front of Massie. Experienced and proven, but may also have been a bit of an easy option to go to. Hope he was convincing with his future plans.
3. Stevens - based on Glenelg's media release (biased I know) they seem impressed by his TAC cup involvement and his duties at Richmond. Hope they have not been sucked in to hiring a coach because he was a good player.
4. Mcgregor - Only one year at Port but had a pretty good squad to work with. Other clubs have been quick to chase many of these players and there are 12-15 quality players amongst them. Didn't think he did any better than Bamford in his time there and Ken's coaching CV is a bit skinny apart from Magpies role.

Not much between 1 & 2 but would have them clearly ahead of others IMHO.

Re: Turnover of SANFL Coaches

PostPosted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 5:37 pm
by Ian
SANFLnut wrote:4. Mcgregor - Only one year at Port but had a pretty good squad to work with. Other clubs have been quick to chase many of these players and there are 12-15 quality players amongst them. Didn't think he did any better than Bamford in his time there and Ken's coaching CV is a bit skinny apart from Magpies role.


Many were tipping Port to take home the spoon in 2013, they finished a lot better than that in what was a very difficult season for them. McGreggor did a very good job holding together a side that knew it had no where to be in 2014, I think (and hope like hell) that your assessment of him sells him very short

Re: Turnover of SANFL Coaches

PostPosted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 5:42 pm
by Wedgie
Port were the best side in the comp in one period of 6 weeks and I too predicted Port to be the worst side in the comp. Judge is still well and truly still out for Ken.