One-Eyed Richmond Forum
Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on September 20, 2009, 07:22:09 PM
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From today's Sunday Herald-Sun, pp S12
WESTERN Bulldogs assistant coach Leon Cameron could be the frontrunner to take over as Williamstown VFL coach and Bulldogs' development manager next season following the release of Brad Gotch.
Gotch, meanwhile, could be in the running to become Richmond development coach and Coburg VFL coach with Jade Rawlings and Craig McRae joining the Brisbane Lions.
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No.
:)
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when dandenong were in the old VFA and brad coached them i was quite impressed with him...seemed like he was a tough dude
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havent williamstown always been a pretty good side under his stewardship?
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havent williamstown always been a pretty good side under his stewardship?
yes apart from always losing in the finals :lol
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Willy won the VFL flag under Gotch in 2003 (his 2nd year as their coach). I guess he can say he's worked under Malthouse and Eade via Willy's affiliation with Collingwood and now the Bulldogs.
I can still remember Gotch running around for the Fitzroy U19s in the early 80s with Paul Roos. He's been around top flight footy for a long time now. A fairly talented footballer for his size actually but you couldn't miss him because he was so short lol.
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havent williamstown always been a pretty good side under his stewardship?
yes apart from always losing in the finals :lol
Slap ;D Read MT post above WP :lol
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No - Bit more to the Gotch leaving Willy than what is in the media :shh
And to develop we need our own team, getting sick of this Coburg rubbish.
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havent williamstown always been a pretty good side under his stewardship?
yes apart from always losing in the finals :lol
Slap ;D Read MT post above WP :lol
:rollin :rollin
I rest my case 1 flag since 2002
Out in straight sets this year after being one of the favourites all season
2008 - won 1 final
2007 - lost the premlimary final to Coburg :o when they were raging favourites
Following me ;D
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I think he has been around for too long and not really done that much.
Pass for me.
Coburg coach will be ratified at the AGM on Sept 30th, interviews over the next week or so.
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I think he has been around for too long and not really done that much.
Pass for me.
Coburg coach will be ratified at the AGM on Sept 30th, interviews over the next week or so.
Will the new Coburg coach be ratified by the members of one-eyed Richmond?
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Coburg coach will be ratified at the AGM on Sept 30th, interviews over the next week or so.
TFL are you saying these is an AGM for Coburg on the 30/9/09? Or do you mean a boaord meeting on 30/9/09?
Coburg's like all clubs financial year ends on 31/10/09 - can't have an AGM before then :thumbsup ;D
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havent williamstown always been a pretty good side under his stewardship?
yes apart from always losing in the finals :lol
Slap ;D Read MT post above WP :lol
:rollin :rollin
I rest my case 1 flag since 2002
Out in straight sets this year after being one of the favourites all season
2008 - won 1 final
2007 - lost the premlimary final to Coburg :o when they were raging favourites
Following me ;D
l seen many teams go out in leagues this season after being favorites
Geelong Falcons under Hocking was a shock
Gippsland Power the other shock
Butcher went back to Maffra & helped cause a upset over Traralgon
we need to get away from Coburg
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Actually, Butcher nearly cost them the game with his inaccurate kicking.
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Butcher went back to Maffra & helped cause a upset over Traralgon
Technically you're correct.
If he didn't kick those 7 behinds, they would have lost by 4 points.... :rollin
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Coburg coach will be ratified at the AGM on Sept 30th, interviews over the next week or so.
TFL are you saying these is an AGM for Coburg on the 30/9/09? Or do you mean a boaord meeting on 30/9/09?
Coburg's like all clubs financial year ends on 31/10/09 - can't have an AGM before then :thumbsup ;D
Sorry WP, you are right. It is a board meeting not a AGM.
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I reckon they could do worse than seriously looking at Adam Potter :thumbsup
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Gotch eyes Coburb role
28 Sep 09 @ 11:17am by Paddy Higgs
COBURG’S search for a new coach has taken a twist after highly-credentialed Brad Gotch signalled his interest in pursuing the role.
Gotch was moved on from Williamstown earlier this month after eight years as its head coach.
The Tigers must replace the outgoing Craig McRae, who has joined former teammate Michael Voss’ coaching department at the Brisbane Lions.
Tigers general manager Ryan O’Connor told the Leader his club had put together a shortlist of candidates for the coaching position, and hoped to make an appointment “within the next month”.
Coburg has already conducted a handful of interviews, but O’Connor expects more contenders could yet throw their hats in the ring.
“(The interview process will) be conducted by ourselves and our aligned partner Richmond, and then the last couple of candidates will actually be interviewed by the full board and ratified,” he said.
“We’re in that process now, and we’ll take it from there.”
One of those candidates could be Gotch, who revealed to the Leader last week that a pursuit of the Coburg job “may be an option”.
Gotch is a career coach who led the Seagulls to the 2003 premiership, while aligned to Collingwood.
He also took them to three straight preliminary finals in 2006-08, and the semi-finals in 2009, the club’s second season as the Western Bulldogs VFL partner.
Gotch has been offered a short-term, part-time contract at the Dogs, but will take stock of his options before a decision.
“Whether it’s assistant-coaching jobs, development jobs, VFL jobs I’ve just got to see what’s available and move from there,” he said. “But certainly (the Coburg role) would have some interest.”
The Bulldogs announced it would look elsewhere for Williamstown’s senior coach after the VFL side was bundled out in straight sets in this season’s finals series.
After being on top of the ladder for much of the season, the Seagulls lost to the Northern Bullants at home in the qualifying final and then Collingwood in the semis.
Gotch was disappointed not to be continuing on at Burbank Oval.
“I love the Willy footy club,” he said. “It wasn’t hard for me to get behind the people and get behind all the different players and officials down there, plus you feel like you’re getting satisfaction out of developing young players from the TAC (Cup) or out of local competitions that want to play AFL or top-level footy.
“My record will show one premiership in eight years, but there are three preliminary finals there. You’re one win away from a grand final, and I potentially could have been a higher premiership coach. But that’s the way it goes.
“The results weren’t good in the last two finals games. They (Williamstown and the Bulldogs) expected more this year.
“I just didn’t realise things were going to happen like it did in the last couple of weeks.”
http://maribyrnong-leader.whereilive.com.au/sport/story/gotch-eyes-coburb-role/
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Brad Gotch has signed with Casey Scorpions
http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/85873/default.aspx
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Thank god for that
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Coburg coach has been decided upon......
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Coburg coach has been decided upon......
Don't hold back TFL............?
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Comes from left field ;)
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First Base: Who
Second Base: What
Third base: I Don't Know
Left field: Why
Center field: Because
Pitcher: Tomorrow
Catcher: Today
Shortstop: I Don't Give a Darn
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good! Gotch not with Richmond!
:)
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I thought Justin Leppitch was given the Coburg Role?
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David Newett, tassie boy has spent time @ North melb
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David Newett, tassie boy has spent time @ North melb
Premiership playing-coach with Glenorchy in 2007 before he went to North.
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David Newett, tassie boy has spent time @ North melb
Confirmed. Good get taz.
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/6301/newsid/85992/default.aspx
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David Newett? Any good?
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David Newett? Any good?
Can only go by his CV. From smokey's post in the other thread.
2003 - Won Reserves Magarey Medal for Eagles in SA.
2005 - Won William Leitch Medal for Glenorchy in Tas.
2006/07 - Senior Coach Glenorchy in Tas (R/up '06, premiers '07).
2008/09 - Kangaroos Development Coach - sacked with Rock, Bewick and Daly when Brad Scott was appointed.
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Newett’s CV also includes stints with the Northern Tasmania Football Academy and the Tasmanian Institute of Sport.
http://leader-news.whereilive.com.au/sport/story/new-coach-for-coburg/