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Title: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: one-eyed on October 17, 2007, 04:44:44 AM
The Tigers, meanwhile, will advertise soon for an assistant coach to replace Jade Rawlings, who will coach VFL team Coburg.

http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/common/story_page/0,8033,22599145%255E19742,00.html



So who should we chase after for the job?

Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: 1965 on October 17, 2007, 05:04:04 AM

An ex-tiger might be nice.

What's Cambo doing?

Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: {X} on October 17, 2007, 06:51:50 AM
MT or Tigermonk, one of you should appy  :) ;)


how about you Jackstar?
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: wayne on October 17, 2007, 09:34:20 AM
Poach Andrew Collins from the SANFL  :lol
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: tigersalive on October 17, 2007, 09:53:09 AM
Poach Andrew Collins from the SANFL  :lol

I dont get amusement from that. 

Was the West Adelaide job more lucrative or more chance of learning than being an assistant at RFC.  ??? ???
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: wayne on October 17, 2007, 10:11:10 AM
Poach Andrew Collins from the SANFL  :lol

I dont get amusement from that. 

Was the West Adelaide job more lucrative or more chance of learning than being an assistant at RFC.  ??? ???

Hopefully it's like we're lending him to West Adelaide for a year for some experience, and getting him back the year after.
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: jezza on October 17, 2007, 01:37:07 PM
I'm not interested in any ex-Tigers at the moment. I'd much rather look at someone coming from a club that's had success, has good facilities and support staff and knows how to make best use of them. I'd love to get someone like Sumich on board who has all that.

Knowing us though, it will be someone from the Bulldogs as we obviously see them as the model of success :insert most sarcastic smiley available:
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: Mr Magic on October 17, 2007, 01:55:51 PM
Poach Andrew Collins from the SANFL  :lol

Bing.

WTF wasn't he offered a gig??????
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: Ox on October 17, 2007, 02:13:37 PM
CAREY!
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: mightytiges on October 17, 2007, 04:51:03 PM
Poach Andrew Collins from the SANFL  :lol

I dont get amusement from that. 

Was the West Adelaide job more lucrative or more chance of learning than being an assistant at RFC.  ??? ???
Full-time job running your own club and the SANFL is rolling in dough at the moment.

Cambo may be promoted to a full-time assistant at the doggies.

Micky McGuane? There were whispers about a month ago.
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: Ramps on October 17, 2007, 05:00:30 PM
God could be our coach and the 12 disciples could act as 12 assistant coaches and wed still be a rabble!
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: Passionfruit on October 17, 2007, 05:34:50 PM
MT or Tigermonk, one of you should appy  :) ;)


how about you Jackstar?


Interstate on holidays at the moment, couldnt cope with the abuse of some of the posters on this forum, pass at the stage :lol
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: rogerd3 on October 17, 2007, 07:32:24 PM
MT or Tigermonk, one of you should appy  :) ;)


how about you Jackstar?


Interstate on holidays at the moment, couldnt cope with the abuse of some of the posters on this forum, pass at the stage :lol

so you couldnt cope with your own ramblings then i assume. :lol
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: Hellenic Tiger on October 17, 2007, 07:42:49 PM
Gary O'donnell???
Michael Voss ????

Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: Moi on October 17, 2007, 07:54:36 PM
MT or Tigermonk, one of you should appy  :) ;)


how about you Jackstar?


Interstate on holidays at the moment, couldnt cope with the abuse of some of the posters on this forum, pass at the stage :lol
Weak!  ;D
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: rogerd3 on October 17, 2007, 08:28:54 PM
so it looks like some factions are getting restless again, setting timelines before the reintroduction of the new "messiah" :whistle
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: mightytiges on October 17, 2007, 10:41:23 PM
so it looks like some factions are getting restless again, setting timelines before the reintroduction of the new "messiah" :whistle
3aw rumour-mongering  :sleep
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: Tigermonk on October 18, 2007, 07:35:55 AM

An ex-tiger might be nice.

What's Cambo doing?



his at the Bulldogs nest  ;D
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: Tigermonk on October 18, 2007, 07:36:49 AM
MT or Tigermonk, one of you should appy  :) ;)


how about you Jackstar?


 ;D l did read above
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: Passionfruit on October 21, 2007, 02:08:39 PM
MT or Tigermonk, one of you should appy  :) ;)


how about you Jackstar?


Interstate on holidays at the moment, couldnt cope with the abuse of some of the posters on this forum, pass at the stage :lol
Weak!  ;D

Why should I put up with the moron element in this world, ::) lifes too shoort
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: Ox on October 21, 2007, 02:17:41 PM
MT or Tigermonk, one of you should appy  :) ;)


how about you Jackstar?


Interstate on holidays at the moment, couldnt cope with the abuse of some of the posters on this forum, pass at the stage :lol
Weak!  ;D

Why should I put up with the moron element in this world, ::) lifes too shoort

but they're everywhere Jak....how can u escape it?
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: wayne on October 22, 2007, 02:54:33 PM
Steven Wright was asked on SEN this morning about Nathan Buckley. He didn't confirm or deny anything, just said something along the lines of 'we have a number of impressive applicants'.

SEN had an anonymous SMS saying Buckley had spoken to Richmond.

Wright said he'd be getting the shortlist this week of all possibles for the job vacancies.
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: mightytiges on October 22, 2007, 09:40:24 PM
Steven Wright was asked on SEN this morning about Nathan Buckley. He didn't confirm or deny anything, just said something along the lines of 'we have a number of impressive applicants'.

SEN had an anonymous SMS saying Buckley had spoken to Richmond.

Wright said he'd be getting the shortlist this week of all possibles for the job vacancies.
Bucks wouldn't be a bad choice. He's very knowledgable about the game and has spent 8 years as captain under Malthouse. Bucks would have to push Royal out of the midfield coaching role which wouldn't be a bad thing either.
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: mightytiges on October 23, 2007, 09:27:19 PM
In the Advertiser today it said Torney knocked back Knighter's offer to be an assistant coach at Essendon and is about to knock back another club's offer. I wonder if that other club is us.
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: rogerd3 on October 23, 2007, 10:06:53 PM
Looks like Knighter is trying to get the band back together again, interesting in that Wallace has earnt the ire of some for doing the same at Tigerland. :whistle
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: Hellenic Tiger on October 23, 2007, 10:09:29 PM
Steven Wright was asked on SEN this morning about Nathan Buckley. He didn't confirm or deny anything, just said something along the lines of 'we have a number of impressive applicants'.

SEN had an anonymous SMS saying Buckley had spoken to Richmond.

Wright said he'd be getting the shortlist this week of all possibles for the job vacancies.
Bucks wouldn't be a bad choice. He's very knowledgable about the game and has spent 8 years as captain under Malthouse. Bucks would have to push Royal out of the midfield coaching role which wouldn't be a bad thing either.

It wouldn't be a bad thing at all unless Bucks submits his will to become a "yes Terry" , "no worries Plough" much in the mould of what Royal is. I think Buckley has alot to offer the club in terms of only recently retiring and it would perk up the midfield coaching as well as the overall coaching staff as the group seems a little stale. Royal himself seems to be stagnant. About 8 or so years ago maybe more he was right in the reckoning as getting a gig as a senior coach but now he has been well and truly overtaken and has gone down the pecking order. I think Bucks coming and a moderate to significant shake up of the coaching staff may not be a bad thing.  
Conversely Terry recruiting fresh and inexperienced faces to assist in coaching may be his way of preserving his future till the end of the season or close to the end of the season should things go awry for us say similar to this year as the club may be reluctant to sack him mid season due to the inexperience in the coaches box next to him.
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: mightytiges on October 23, 2007, 10:22:59 PM
Looks like Knighter is trying to get the band back together again, interesting in that Wallace has earnt the ire of some for doing the same at Tigerland. :whistle
Bomber fans aren't too happy about it either. On bomberblitz they are already calling themselves the Essendon Tigers lol.

I feel sorry for Knighter. He's been handed a poison chalice.
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: mightytiges on October 23, 2007, 10:28:44 PM
Steven Wright was asked on SEN this morning about Nathan Buckley. He didn't confirm or deny anything, just said something along the lines of 'we have a number of impressive applicants'.

SEN had an anonymous SMS saying Buckley had spoken to Richmond.

Wright said he'd be getting the shortlist this week of all possibles for the job vacancies.
Bucks wouldn't be a bad choice. He's very knowledgable about the game and has spent 8 years as captain under Malthouse. Bucks would have to push Royal out of the midfield coaching role which wouldn't be a bad thing either.

It wouldn't be a bad thing at all unless Bucks submits his will to become a "yes Terry" , "no worries Plough" much in the mould of what Royal is. I think Buckley has alot to offer the club in terms of only recently retiring and it would perk up the midfield coaching as well as the overall coaching staff as the group seems a little stale. Royal himself seems to be stagnant. About 8 or so years ago maybe more he was right in the reckoning as getting a gig as a senior coach but now he has been well and truly overtaken and has gone down the pecking order. I think Bucks coming and a moderate to significant shake up of the coaching staff may not be a bad thing.  
Conversely Terry recruiting fresh and inexperienced faces to assist in coaching may be his way of preserving his future till the end of the season or close to the end of the season should things go awry for us say similar to this year as the club may be reluctant to sack him mid season due to the inexperience in the coaches box next to him.
Given Buckley played under Malthouse's gameplan and the Pies ranked first in kicks and last in handballs, I can't see Bucks being a Terry yes-man.
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: tigersalive on October 23, 2007, 10:52:37 PM
Steven Wright was asked on SEN this morning about Nathan Buckley. He didn't confirm or deny anything, just said something along the lines of 'we have a number of impressive applicants'.

SEN had an anonymous SMS saying Buckley had spoken to Richmond.

Wright said he'd be getting the shortlist this week of all possibles for the job vacancies.
Bucks wouldn't be a bad choice. He's very knowledgable about the game and has spent 8 years as captain under Malthouse. Bucks would have to push Royal out of the midfield coaching role which wouldn't be a bad thing either.

It wouldn't be a bad thing at all unless Bucks submits his will to become a "yes Terry" , "no worries Plough" much in the mould of what Royal is. I think Buckley has alot to offer the club in terms of only recently retiring and it would perk up the midfield coaching as well as the overall coaching staff as the group seems a little stale. Royal himself seems to be stagnant. About 8 or so years ago maybe more he was right in the reckoning as getting a gig as a senior coach but now he has been well and truly overtaken and has gone down the pecking order. I think Bucks coming and a moderate to significant shake up of the coaching staff may not be a bad thing. 
Conversely Terry recruiting fresh and inexperienced faces to assist in coaching may be his way of preserving his future till the end of the season or close to the end of the season should things go awry for us say similar to this year as the club may be reluctant to sack him mid season due to the inexperience in the coaches box next to him.
Given Buckley played under Malthouse's gameplan and the Pies ranked first in kicks and last in handballs, I can't see Bucks being a Terry yes-man.
Also, remember Bucks quit the rules commitee after he felt he couldnt express himself and they werent listening to what he had to say.

Doesnt sound like the mould of an Yes-man.

Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: rogerd3 on October 23, 2007, 11:05:38 PM
Steven Wright was asked on SEN this morning about Nathan Buckley. He didn't confirm or deny anything, just said something along the lines of 'we have a number of impressive applicants'.

SEN had an anonymous SMS saying Buckley had spoken to Richmond.

Wright said he'd be getting the shortlist this week of all possibles for the job vacancies.
Bucks wouldn't be a bad choice. He's very knowledgable about the game and has spent 8 years as captain under Malthouse. Bucks would have to push Royal out of the midfield coaching role which wouldn't be a bad thing either.

It wouldn't be a bad thing at all unless Bucks submits his will to become a "yes Terry" , "no worries Plough" much in the mould of what Royal is. I think Buckley has alot to offer the club in terms of only recently retiring and it would perk up the midfield coaching as well as the overall coaching staff as the group seems a little stale. Royal himself seems to be stagnant. About 8 or so years ago maybe more he was right in the reckoning as getting a gig as a senior coach but now he has been well and truly overtaken and has gone down the pecking order. I think Bucks coming and a moderate to significant shake up of the coaching staff may not be a bad thing.  
Conversely Terry recruiting fresh and inexperienced faces to assist in coaching may be his way of preserving his future till the end of the season or close to the end of the season should things go awry for us say similar to this year as the club may be reluctant to sack him mid season due to the inexperience in the coaches box next to him.

Well as i know David King quite well i can assure you he isnt a yes man.
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: one-eyed on October 27, 2007, 08:39:58 PM
Any further news on this with full preseason training about to start? Daniel Hartford has replaced Micky McGuane at Balwyn so Mick is available bar Sport 927 commitments according to BF.
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: Bull on October 27, 2007, 08:47:50 PM
Miller ruled this out the other day.

Said Mick was someone they were interested in but Mick doesnt want to give up his radio job and Miller said that the two jobs couldnt work together.

Unless he quits his job dont expect McGuane to be at Richmond.
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: Passionfruit on October 27, 2007, 09:29:53 PM
Better money working at Sport 927 ;)
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: mightytiges on October 27, 2007, 09:40:12 PM
Cheers Bully.

Better money working at Sport 927 ;)
More job security too after he got tossed out after only 12 months with the Saints when Grant Thomas was sacked.
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: one-eyed on October 30, 2007, 04:24:23 AM
Ex-Tiger news: Cambo has accepted a full-time role as the doggies' forwards coach. Leon Cameron will do the midfield.
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: tigersalive on October 30, 2007, 10:12:10 AM
Ex-Tiger news: Cambo has accepted a full-time role as the doggies' forwards coach. Leon Cameron will do the midfield.

 :-\  Interesting choice for a forward coach.

I guess the doggies forward line is full of only men his size.  :rollin
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: Mr Magic on October 30, 2007, 03:51:35 PM
Ex-Tiger news: Cambo has accepted a full-time role as the doggies' forwards coach. Leon Cameron will do the midfield.


Campbell was the best set shot in our side.
Always very effective when he played forward.
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: Hellenic Tiger on October 30, 2007, 04:28:28 PM
No matter how far out Campo was the ball only just seemed to cross the line. Guess he thought he got maximum accuracy that way and he did.
Title: Re: Tigers after new assistant coach
Post by: Passionfruit on October 30, 2007, 06:16:12 PM
When thing thats for certain, it wont be Libba, he is coaching Sunbury.