Arch44 wrote:Do Ingle Farm have 2 Agrade coaches? I noticed a 2way radio in the box of the Agrade Saturday being used......
Head coach sits upstairs where the time keeper box is, assistant coach in the box - it's a better view of the ground overall upstairs, can see the game unfold and better see players running patterns etc. Coach relays his messages via the radio to the assistant coach who then in turn sends the runner out or delivers the message/change to the player on the bench.
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
Arch44 wrote:Do Ingle Farm have 2 Agrade coaches? I noticed a 2way radio in the box of the Agrade Saturday being used......
Head coach sits upstairs where the time keeper box is, assistant coach in the box - it's a better view of the ground overall upstairs, can see the game unfold and better see players running patterns etc. Coach relays his messages via the radio to the assistant coach who then in turn sends the runner out or delivers the message/change to the player on the bench.
smart move..i theorised about coaching from the kenilworth scoreboard back in the day..you definitely get a better look at structures etc with the extra height but you also arent at the coal face and i think thats important as well..
The Tea Tree Gully Runner in 8 Reserves on the weekend seemed to take this one step further and had a two way radio out on the ground with him that seemed to be relaying messages from the coaches!
jo172 wrote:The Tea Tree Gully Runner in 8 Reserves on the weekend seemed to take this one step further and had a two way radio out on the ground with him that seemed to be relaying messages from the coaches!
Haha! I've often thought about doing that lol
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
jo172 wrote:The Tea Tree Gully Runner in 8 Reserves on the weekend seemed to take this one step further and had a two way radio out on the ground with him that seemed to be relaying messages from the coaches!
Haha! I've often thought about doing that lol
I did this is 2008 got away with it until later in the season until I think it was athelstone that made a complaint so rang head quaters and they said it's a big no no was good until then ,the runner loved it...
jo172 wrote:The Tea Tree Gully Runner in 8 Reserves on the weekend seemed to take this one step further and had a two way radio out on the ground with him that seemed to be relaying messages from the coaches!
Haha! I've often thought about doing that lol
I did this is 2008 got away with it until later in the season until I think it was athelstone that made a complaint so rang head quaters and they said it's a big no no was good until then ,the runner loved it...
It would be more directed at taking objects on to the playing arena.
Arch44 wrote:Do Ingle Farm have 2 Agrade coaches? I noticed a 2way radio in the box of the Agrade Saturday being used......
Head coach sits upstairs where the time keeper box is, assistant coach in the box - it's a better view of the ground overall upstairs, can see the game unfold and better see players running patterns etc. Coach relays his messages via the radio to the assistant coach who then in turn sends the runner out or delivers the message/change to the player on the bench.
smart move..i theorised about coaching from the kenilworth scoreboard back in the day..you definitely get a better look at structures etc with the extra height but you also arent at the coal face and i think thats important as well..
John Paynter was coaching from the PNU balcony the other week.
Arch44 wrote:Do Ingle Farm have 2 Agrade coaches? I noticed a 2way radio in the box of the Agrade Saturday being used......
Head coach sits upstairs where the time keeper box is, assistant coach in the box - it's a better view of the ground overall upstairs, can see the game unfold and better see players running patterns etc. Coach relays his messages via the radio to the assistant coach who then in turn sends the runner out or delivers the message/change to the player on the bench.
Arch44 wrote:Do Ingle Farm have 2 Agrade coaches? I noticed a 2way radio in the box of the Agrade Saturday being used......
Head coach sits upstairs where the time keeper box is, assistant coach in the box - it's a better view of the ground overall upstairs, can see the game unfold and better see players running patterns etc. Coach relays his messages via the radio to the assistant coach who then in turn sends the runner out or delivers the message/change to the player on the bench.
I bet he notices some walking patterns as well
Not a lot of pedestrians atm. They are having a crack.