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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: yellowandback on September 04, 2009, 12:01:32 AM
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We might have an ex-premiership teammate of Damien Hardwick join our coaching panel next year. He flew over for a meeting today.
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We might have an ex-premiership teammate of Damien Hardwick join our coaching panel next year. He flew over for a meeting today.
And that would be, not Salmon????????
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Lade I'd suggest, given he had to fly in
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Lade I'd suggest, given he had to fly in
Ah yes of course, I thought he said ex- Essendon team mate.... :-[
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Lade I'd suggest, given he had to fly in
Yep Lade's been the name bandied about since Hardwick got the main gig.
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Would make a decent ruck coach i would imagine - anyone has to better than what we've had the last couple of years
And importantly he's played in a premiership - has that culture right ??? :rollin :rollin :lol
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Lade I'd suggest, given he had to fly in
Yep Lade's been the name bandied about since Hardwick got the main gig.
might have more of a role than just ruck coach. That'd be no way to treat a lade-y!
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Midfield coach.
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im sorry but i wasnet hear when the how the names were pronounced short. so whos Lade ? the ex roos coach?
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im sorry but i wasnet hear when the how the names were pronounced short. so whos Lade ? the ex roos coach?
Brendan Lade. Port ruckman, just retired.
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okay, got it
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Midfield coach.
Or forward coach. He was a versatile ruckman.
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Midfield coach.
Or forward coach. He was a versatile ruckman.
Either way, was a gun ruckman, that learnt from Primus, another gun ruckman.
Let's hope he is good at passing on his knowledge and teaching our rucks.
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Midfield coach.
Or forward coach. He was a versatile ruckman.
Either way, was a gun ruckman, that learnt from Primus, another gun ruckman.
Let's hope he is good at passing on his knowledge and teaching our rucks.
Ditto :pray :thumbsup
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Midfield coach.
Or forward coach. He was a versatile ruckman.
Either way, was a gun ruckman, that learnt from Primus, another gun ruckman.
Let's hope he is good at passing on his knowledge and teaching our rucks.
Ditto :pray :thumbsup
'Oh Yeah' :pray
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Fellas, this is a done deal. Will be announced soon
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Would make a decent ruck coach i would imagine - anyone has to better than what we've had the last couple of years
And importantly he's played in a premiership - has that culture right ??? :rollin :rollin :lol
Yep, so did Steve Alessio and we burnt him ::)
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How did we burn Alessio?
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A list of the last ruckmen to coach each club as best I could work it out and in relatively recent times - I might easily be wrong and happy to have it amended for accuracy.
1998 - Roger Merrett - Brisbane
1996 - Neil Balme - Melbourne
1994 - Graham Cornes - Adelaide
1987 - Ron Alexander - West Coast
1984 - Mike Patterson - Richmond
1983 - Ian Hampshire - Bulldogs
1980 - Percy Jones - Carlton
1980 - Mike Patterson - St Kilda
1976 - Murray Weideman - Collingwood
1975 - Graham Farmer - Geelong
1971 - Barry Goodingham - North Melbourne
1965 - Graham Arthur - Hawthorn
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Would you classify Graham Cornes as a ruckman?
I always thought he was considered a CHF or FF
Not that it matters though ;D :thumbsup
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Would you classify Graham Cornes as a ruckman?
I always thought he was considered a CHF or FF
Not that it matters though ;D :thumbsup
Was relying on my "very hazy now but intense at the time", local memory WP. He started out with Glenelg when I was a kid living at Elizabeth and playing with Central Districts little league side. Dean Farnham, Sonny Morey are a couple of local 'names' I can recall from that era but there were a swag of Eberts, Obsts, Sachses and Lindners going around with Oatey, Cahill, Kerley, Eustace, Tilbrook, Greenslade, Huppatz and heaps of others. Anyway, I remember he was a power forward that spent some time rucking however given the vagaries of time I am happy to acknowledge that may have well been a 'once off' that has become a 'fact'. :thumbsup
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How did we burn Alessio?
Steve Alessio was Richmonds ruck coach 2005 and 2006 but got shafted by Wallace for one of his mates, Monkhurst. FACT