Tell me it isn’t so?Gone to Essendon as a development coach.
Very good get.
Gutted we didn’t get him.
Tell me it isn’t so?Gone to Essendon as a development coach.
Very good get.
Tell me it isn’t so?
Gutted we didn’t get him.
Too soon, still has to many mates still playing.Questions need to be asked why we havent been able to get some of these ex-players back to the club. Grigg and now Rance.
Because he still has team mates at the club and it's not a good idea to become a coach while they are still there. I think Dimma has been quoted to say they should go and explore, learn from other clubs and expand their horizons and skills.Questions need to be asked why we havent been able to get some of these ex-players back to the club. Grigg and now Rance.
I agree with this. I was promoted in a team that had a bunch of my mates. Was very difficult learning the balance necessary to discipline and develop them.Because he still has team mates at the club and it's not a good idea to become a coach while they are still there. I think Dimma has been quoted to say they should go and explore, learn from other clubs and expand their horizons and skills.
Cotchin is the one I want. Like Maric, and Morris (at VFL level), he drove the culture change as a leader. He is the one we need to keep at the club.Questions need to be asked why we havent been able to get some of these ex-players back to the club. Grigg and now Rance.
Have to disagree. Captains across the league and others our Jack included, are involved in match day efforts to shape the way team mates are contributing. The idea that a coach has to be remote and ruthless belongs to an earlier time.I agree with this. I was promoted in a team that had a bunch of my mates. Was very difficult learning the balance necessary to discipline and develop them.
As always, great players don't necessarily guarantee great coaches. Whilst there's been positive feedback about Rance in 2019, it'll be different when it's his job and there's expectations to come from it.
Because he still has team mates at the club and it's not a good idea to become a coach while they are still there. I think Dimma has been quoted to say they should go and explore, learn from other clubs and expand their horizons and skills.
Agree with all that.Because he still has team mates at the club and it's not a good idea to become a coach while they are still there. I think Dimma has been quoted to say they should go and explore, learn from other clubs and expand their horizons and skills.
This move was on the cards after Alex played that one game earlier this year, which indicated at least an interest on his partAccording to Dimma Alex is "a very different cat". He would have had a good look at him in a development role during 2019. Alex would have made his own choice and unlikely to be swayed by advances from Richmond if he had no feeling to come back in a support role.
Also it is surprising to me that so many are mourning his loss to the club when so many were sinking the boots into him regarding his religion and personal choice to retire. Some of the slop on the Rance threads around the time of his retirement is disgraceful.
I can see that Momentous. However, Alex does what Alex does. He may not have wanted to come back to the club. Did Richmond reach out to him? I don't know. I am not sure that Richmond didn't try to get him back to play after his retirement. Certainly IIRC the club never said definitively that it was an impossibility. I think the door was left open.This move was on the cards after Alex played that one game earlier this year, which indicated at least an interest on his part
That should at least have put us on notice. Letting him slip by was a mistake in a year in which a few have been made.