Came across this short bio on Crows Assistant Coach Paul Hamilton, clearly the Crows are struggling at present to find improvements in their form for several different reasons. My question is should the Crows at their end of year review discover that the club has not reached the goals set for this season, will they undertake a review of the coaching staff? Will Mark Mickan be offered a position at the Crows with Hamilton to make way for him?
Paul Hamilton
Paul Hamilton joined Neil Craig at the Crows for the 2005 season as the defensive coach and brought a well-developed tactical understanding of the game to the Adelaide Football Club. He played 105 games with the Bombers including the 1990 Grand Final against Collingwood before heading to South Australia to continue his playing career with Glenelg. His coaching career began in Tasmania where he took Glenorchy to a premiership win in his final year of his three-year tenure (1999). A second move to South Australia followed in 2000, where he took the reins at the Woodville West Torrens Football Club. The Eagles finished the year minor premiers and he took the team to its first Grand Final appearance in six years. Lured back to Melbourne in 2001 Hamilton’s first two seasons with the ‘Roos’ saw him coach their reserves team and work closely alongside Denis Pagan, while in 2003 and 2004 he was responsible for the midfield and forward line respectively.