The end for Schwab?
Wednesday 21 July 2004
Luke Buttigieg
Sportal
Speculation is mounting that Hawthorn coach Peter Schwab will part company with the club on Wednesday afternoon.
Sources have told Sportal that Schwab and the Hawks will sever their ties, with an announcement tipped for Wednesday afternoon, but it remains unclear whether the decision will come into effect immediately or if Schwab will coach out the season.
With a year left to run on his contract with the club, Schwab has said several times he plans to honour that deal, and president Ian Dicker has pledged his loyalty to Schwab until the end of the season.
If Schwab does go at the end of 2004, former Hawk players Terry Wallace and Rodney Eade - who have been linked to the vacancy that will exist at Richmond - and Gary Ayres will be among those expected to contend for the position.
Schwab has coached the Hawks since 2000 and took them to the finals in 2000 and 2001. In 108 games as coach so far, he led the side to 52 wins, but 2004 has been a disaster, with just two wins from 16 games.
At the start of the season, he declared the Hawks would contend for the premiership.
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