by Squawk » Tue May 29, 2007 1:24 am
by johntheclaret » Tue May 29, 2007 2:55 am
Squawk wrote:
The reason I pose this question is that the dilemma for the SANFL is getting a quality coach who is gonna stick at it for a while and not necessarily use the SANFL as a springboard to other opportunities that may arise at a higher level.
by Aerie » Tue May 29, 2007 10:49 am
johntheclaret wrote:Squawk wrote:
The reason I pose this question is that the dilemma for the SANFL is getting a quality coach who is gonna stick at it for a while and not necessarily use the SANFL as a springboard to other opportunities that may arise at a higher level.
Everyone is using the SANFL as a springboard. (Except those that have already been there and done it) It's called ambition. Who wouldn't want to play or coach in the AFL given the chance. It is a factor of life, and if a big company came along and offerred you a huge salary increase to trade your talents on a bigger stage, I am sure you would take it too.
Apologies, Squawk, not having a go at you, just stating the obvious.
by heater31 » Tue May 29, 2007 1:09 pm
Aerie wrote:johntheclaret wrote:Squawk wrote:
The reason I pose this question is that the dilemma for the SANFL is getting a quality coach who is gonna stick at it for a while and not necessarily use the SANFL as a springboard to other opportunities that may arise at a higher level.
Everyone is using the SANFL as a springboard. (Except those that have already been there and done it) It's called ambition. Who wouldn't want to play or coach in the AFL given the chance. It is a factor of life, and if a big company came along and offerred you a huge salary increase to trade your talents on a bigger stage, I am sure you would take it too.
Apologies, Squawk, not having a go at you, just stating the obvious.
That is not true. I'm pretty sure Ron Fuller and Roy Laird only want to coach at SANFL level, combining with their career outside of football. The SANFL certainly isn't just a springboard to the AFL. It is something to aspire to in itself.
by TroyGFC » Tue May 29, 2007 1:35 pm
by HeartBeatsTrue » Tue May 29, 2007 1:36 pm
by Pseudo » Tue May 29, 2007 2:00 pm
HeartBeatsTrue wrote:IMO, these are the coaches that would look to an AFL move if the opportunity arises.
Mark Mickan
by Aerie » Tue May 29, 2007 2:12 pm
by Coorong » Tue May 29, 2007 3:09 pm
Pseudo wrote:HeartBeatsTrue wrote:IMO, these are the coaches that would look to an AFL move if the opportunity arises.
Mark Mickan
Interesting call, since Rubbers walked out of an AFL position to coach the Bays.
by HeartBeatsTrue » Tue May 29, 2007 3:16 pm
Pseudo wrote:HeartBeatsTrue wrote:IMO, these are the coaches that would look to an AFL move if the opportunity arises.
Mark Mickan
Interesting call, since Rubbers walked out of an AFL position to coach the Bays.
by Pseudo » Tue May 29, 2007 4:16 pm
Coorong wrote:Serious question Pseudo, How is Micky going with the 2's We have not won a game since he left
by Mickyj » Tue May 29, 2007 5:06 pm
Pseudo wrote:HeartBeatsTrue wrote:IMO, these are the coaches that would look to an AFL move if the opportunity arises.
Mark Mickan
Interesting call, since Rubbers walked out of an AFL position to coach the Bays.
by Mickyj » Tue May 29, 2007 5:11 pm
Aerie wrote:I think Andrew Rogers will be the next coach at the Eagles. He is currently in his first year coaching the Reserves. When that is, is probably up to when Ron Fuller wants to call it a day.
by Aerie » Tue May 29, 2007 5:39 pm
Mickyj wrote:Aerie wrote:I think Andrew Rogers will be the next coach at the Eagles. He is currently in his first year coaching the Reserves. When that is, is probably up to when Ron Fuller wants to call it a day.
He looks like he could do the job Aerie .He is getting the seconds to play a running attacking game .
With the back up that helps both Ron and Andrew its a very much WWT heirs in waiting .And its nice to see former WWT players coaching and helping out .Tradition grows this way as well as FLAGS.
by Thiele » Tue May 29, 2007 5:48 pm
by bayman » Tue May 29, 2007 8:28 pm
by Squawk » Tue May 29, 2007 11:59 pm
bayman wrote:mal, mt79, ecky, bayman, wedgie, punkrooster, dutchy, borat, may_z, & magpies 80's among others, are all names that think they can coach but only one has bitten the bullet & is coaching![]()
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perhaps he could be the next (whenever that is) coach of north adelaide
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by Ian » Wed May 30, 2007 7:24 am
at least you could be sure he'd coach with passion, and his heart would be with the clubbayman wrote:mal, mt79, ecky, bayman, wedgie, punkrooster, dutchy, borat, may_z, & magpies 80's among others, are all names that think they can coach but only one has bitten the bullet & is coaching![]()
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perhaps he could be the next (whenever that is) coach of north adelaide
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by johntheclaret » Wed May 30, 2007 8:21 am
Aerie wrote:johntheclaret wrote:Squawk wrote:
The reason I pose this question is that the dilemma for the SANFL is getting a quality coach who is gonna stick at it for a while and not necessarily use the SANFL as a springboard to other opportunities that may arise at a higher level.
Everyone is using the SANFL as a springboard. (Except those that have already been there and done it) It's called ambition. Who wouldn't want to play or coach in the AFL given the chance. It is a factor of life, and if a big company came along and offerred you a huge salary increase to trade your talents on a bigger stage, I am sure you would take it too.
Apologies, Squawk, not having a go at you, just stating the obvious.
That is not true. I'm pretty sure Ron Fuller and Roy Laird only want to coach at SANFL level, combining with their career outside of football. The SANFL certainly isn't just a springboard to the AFL. It is something to aspire to in itself.
by Cambridge Clarrie » Wed May 30, 2007 6:06 pm
HeartBeatsTrue wrote:IMO, these are the coaches that would look to an AFL move if the opportunity arises.
Mark Mickan
Andrew Jarman
Wayne Weidemann
Robert Pyman
Tim Ginevar (Power only)
Again just my opinion off the cuff without much thought. Dont know these guys personally.
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