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whufc wrote:Heard many good things about Tyson Goldsack from his time at Collingwood.

But can he coach!
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gazzamagoo wrote:
whufc wrote:Heard many good things about Tyson Goldsack from his time at Collingwood.

But can he coach!


Not sure but he was a great mentor to a few there apparently, had all the right personal skills to make a good coach.
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Spargo wrote:
Brett wrote:Alan Stewart started the dynasty IMO. I remember him being really annoyed when interviewed after losing a GF against Port in the 90's. He was not happy just making it and said that to the TV reporter. That culture was then installed and Laird carried it on. Centrals would lose a game rarely under Laird but even if they won he wasn't happy and could see areas to improve and said so. He never installed complacency .


I reckon you can go one before Stewart & say Kerley changed the culture of the club.

I thought Cowboy Neale started the ball rolling on field, he picked them up from the scrap heap and started seeing them use Elizabeth Oval as a stomping ground.

Does anyone know what season “Beware the dogs are coming” became their song after a win?
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Lightning McQueen wrote:
Spargo wrote:
Brett wrote:Alan Stewart started the dynasty IMO. I remember him being really annoyed when interviewed after losing a GF against Port in the 90's. He was not happy just making it and said that to the TV reporter. That culture was then installed and Laird carried it on. Centrals would lose a game rarely under Laird but even if they won he wasn't happy and could see areas to improve and said so. He never installed complacency .


I reckon you can go one before Stewart & say Kerley changed the culture of the club.

I thought Cowboy Neale started the ball rolling on field, he picked them up from the scrap heap and started seeing them use Elizabeth Oval as a stomping ground.

Does anyone know what season “Beware the dogs are coming” became their song after a win?

I reckon it was 1987 - I have a feeling it was premiered by John Swan at the first round match that year against North, where Centrals won by 87 points.
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I reckon it all started when Ken Eustice took over.
It just took a while to come to fruition.
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Put your money on Jade Sheedy to coach Centrals.
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Is he having coffee with Kris Grant at CIBO on the Parade?
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DOC wrote:Is he having coffee with Kris Grant at CIBO on the Parade?


No a Woodstock at the Karriwarra Hotel.
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DOC wrote:Is he having coffee with Kris Grant at CIBO on the Parade?
That's right, must be at Cibo having a chat and all the inside info from the top nobodies on this site must have been there too.
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stan wrote:
DOC wrote:Is he having coffee with Kris Grant at CIBO on the Parade?
That's right, must be at Cibo having a chat and all the inside info from the top nobodies on this site must have been there too.

Nup, I've moved to Sfizio, so I can listen in on the Norwood drivel too.
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Big Phil wrote:Tyson Goldsack and Leigh Adams names linked to the Dogs coaching vacancy.

Won't be Leigh Adams. Announced today as development coach at North Melbourne
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Centrals now very close to naming its new coach, possibly today.
The frontrunner isn't an ex Dog, he's from interstate. Stay tuned folks........................
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gazzamagoo wrote:Centrals now very close to naming its new coach, possibly today.
The frontrunner isn't an ex Dog, he's from interstate. Stay tuned folks........................


Would love a coach from interstate with no preconcieved ideas etc. Would be a great move imo.
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whufc wrote:
gazzamagoo wrote:Centrals now very close to naming its new coach, possibly today.
The frontrunner isn't an ex Dog, he's from interstate. Stay tuned folks........................


Would love a coach from interstate with no preconcieved ideas etc. Would be a great move imo.

If it's who I think it is, he has a long history of coaching/assistant coaching, his resume' is very good.
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Jeff Andrews from Werribee is my guess
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UK Fan wrote:Jeff Andrews from Werribee is my guess


Would be my guess too.

Would hope whom ever it is can bring some good players with them. We can't compete with other teams in recruiting "big name" recruits.
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gazzamagoo wrote:
whufc wrote:
gazzamagoo wrote:Centrals now very close to naming its new coach, possibly today.
The frontrunner isn't an ex Dog, he's from interstate. Stay tuned folks........................


Would love a coach from interstate with no preconcieved ideas etc. Would be a great move imo.

If it's who I think it is, he has a long history of coaching/assistant coaching, his resume' is very good.


Sounds good. Looking forward to the announcement. Feel real positive about it.
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gazzamagoo wrote:
whufc wrote:
gazzamagoo wrote:Centrals now very close to naming its new coach, possibly today.
The frontrunner isn't an ex Dog, he's from interstate. Stay tuned folks........................


Would love a coach from interstate with no preconcieved ideas etc. Would be a great move imo.

If it's who I think it is, he has a long history of coaching/assistant coaching, his resume' is very good.


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No doubt you’ll be on the money again here ;)
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Spargo wrote:
gazzamagoo wrote:
whufc wrote:
gazzamagoo wrote:Centrals now very close to naming its new coach, possibly today.
The frontrunner isn't an ex Dog, he's from interstate. Stay tuned folks........................


Would love a coach from interstate with no preconcieved ideas etc. Would be a great move imo.

If it's who I think it is, he has a long history of coaching/assistant coaching, his resume' is very good.


“Bays out in straight sets”...
No doubt you’ll be on the money again here ;)


Geez win one premership since 28bc and their up and about now.

Nah congrats on the win, i hope you enjoyed every minute of it and watch the replay over and over again.
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I think you may have had a nice little collect there too Spargo? $$$
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