From article "Wallace begins his Tiger purge" posted by FF in the "6 players cut" thread.
By Jake Niall, Stephen Rielly
September 1, 2004
www.realfooty.com.auThe commitment to a long-term overhaul, reflected in Wallace's five-year contract and the cleanout of players yesterday, is expected to be further underlined today by the appointment of Brian Royal as an assistant coach for at least three years.
The Tigers are expected to confirm the arrival of Royal this afternoon, the first of several appointments Wallace is to make as he rebuilds a football department that effectively has been levelled.
Royal played with Wallace at Footscray and later served as his senior assistant at Whitten Oval from halfway through 1996 until the end of the 1999 season, when the former Bulldog rover crossed to Melbourne to work with Neale Daniher.
Royal left the Demons at the end of last season and spent this year at Arden Street alongside Dean Laidley.
It is believed that the security of Richmond's long-term offer, the opportunity to be reunited with Wallace and the chance to be involved in a long-term project at Punt Road swayed Royal.
The Tigers, who operated with four assistants to Danny Frawley this year, will work with one fewer next year and apart from the expected appointment of former Bulldog football manager Paul Armstrong, have only one more assistant to decide upon.
David Noble, another former Wallace assistant who has coached Glenelg for the past two years, is among the candidates to fill the last position.
At Whitten Oval, where Chris Bond declined an offer from the Tigers at the weekend to remain with the Bulldogs as an assistant to new coach Rodney Eade, it is expected that Leon Cameron will also stay with the Dogs.