tiger12 said:
I recall getting nervous when Doug Wade bombed one from the boundary line a fair way out and North getting a goal or so up, but enter R Hart and K Sheedy (amoungst others). Sheedy's play you refer to showed his thinking was ahead of his time. Little wonder he went on to become one of the greatest coaches the game has seen.
Yes, I was / still am a great Sheedy fan.
Circumstances always seemed to be against Sheedy being coach.
1979 - Jewell becomes Richmond coach.
1980 - Richmond win premiership. Sheedy takes Essendon job.
1981 - Jewell sacked. Bourke becomes Richmond coach.
Even then circumstances appeared to conspire.
It shows little forethought in the planning of the coaching role.
Even with the premiership in 1980, there seems apparent some destructive forces already at work within Richmond, even then.
The Cartledge recount, The Hafey Years, clearly indicates that the destructive force was active from the time of Hafey's demise, through to when the club was effectively broken by the mid-80s.
And, who the two members of that force were.