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Re: JACKSTAR WAS RIGHT - WALLET GONE, RAWLINGS CARETAKER
« Reply #90 on: June 07, 2009, 10:32:38 AM »
he be one less leak at the club & go back to his beloved Kangaroos

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Re: JACKSTAR WAS RIGHT - WALLET GONE, RAWLINGS CARETAKER
« Reply #91 on: June 07, 2009, 11:05:09 AM »

Just put all your hard earned on the tiges next week.


Come on Jackstar please, my 11 year old boy was BOG on Friday night in a curtain raiser between our town and another, HE could beat WC at the moment.
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Re: JACKSTAR WAS RIGHT - WALLET GONE, RAWLINGS CARETAKER
« Reply #92 on: June 07, 2009, 12:25:50 PM »

Just put all your hard earned on the tiges next week.


Come on Jackstar please, my 11 year old boy was BOG on Friday night in a curtain raiser between our town and another, HE could beat WC at the moment.

Whats that got to do with winning cash from the bookies?

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Re: JACKSTAR WAS RIGHT - WALLET GONE, RAWLINGS CARETAKER
« Reply #93 on: June 07, 2009, 12:27:58 PM »

Just put all your hard earned on the tiges next week.


Come on Jackstar please, my 11 year old boy was BOG on Friday night in a curtain raiser between our town and another, HE could beat WC at the moment.

Whats that got to do with winning cash from the bookies?

it means he got no idea Ramps ;D his on another planet, there like that in the West

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Tiger move 'a short-term fix': Leigh Matthews (afl)
« Reply #94 on: June 07, 2009, 03:32:29 PM »
Tiger move 'a short-term fix': Leigh Matthews
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By Murray Belkin 1:26 PM Sun 07 June, 2009

AFL LEGEND Leigh Matthews does not think recently-appointed Richmond coach Jade Rawlings will get the senior job in 2010.

“I think this is very much just a reserves coach being elevated to look after the seniors once the senior coach has moved on,” Matthews told BigPond Sports Weekend.

“I don’t think Richmond have put Jade Rawlings in the expectation that he has got much chance of being senior coach next year.”

Matthews said he was surprised the Tigers overlooked fellow assistants David King, Craig McRae and Wayne Campbell, the initial favourite to take over the side he captained from 2001 until 2004.

“Wayne Campbell would have been spoken of as one of the obvious assistant coaches that's maybe at the top of Richmond’s list to be their next senior coach,” he said.

“I’m not sure where this [appointment] sits.”

Currently coaching Coburg in the VFL and assisting Craig McRae in the Richmond development area, Rawlings will take the reins from Terry Wallace for the Tigers clash against West Coast at Docklands on Saturday night.

Matthews believes Rawlings has to make every one of his remaining 11 games in charge count to impress the powers at Tigerland for the senior role next year.

“You don’t get that many chances to coach senior footy – If you get the chance you got to take it and roll the dice,” said the four-time Premiership coach.

“It’s exciting for Jade Rawlings.”

The four-time Premiership coach says the Tigers player and coaches must now focus on building towards season 2010, putting their dismal start to season 2009 behind them.

“What’s important is everyone involved in the process at Richmond knows what their policy is, what their thinking is at this point in time,” he said.

Bulldogs Matthew Boyd supported Richmond’s decision to give the Rawlings, the Bulldogs leading goal kicker in 2004, a chance.

“He was a really good communicator and easy to talk to,” the Bulldog midfielder said of his time playing with Rawlings. “He really thought hard about the game and tactically as well.”

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/78394/default.aspx

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Caro on 3AW 9/6/09
« Reply #95 on: June 09, 2009, 07:25:39 PM »
Caro on 3aw tonight

* Choosing Rawlings meant the club had less changes to make before handing down the review and selection process. Caro doesn't believe Jade has a chance to get the job in 2010 no matter how well we do in the second half of this year.

* David King was clearly disappointed as you could tell in his voice on 3aw and has said he won't be going for the senior job next year. Interesting to see what happens with him as if he is heading elsewhere (North) you wouldn't think the Club would want him involved in the footy dept review and changes.

* Cambo - club saw him as not ready. Probably also easier to have him as an assistant rather than giving him the job now and then letting him down if he misses out on the full-time job.

* Club sees this year as a right off.

* Healy reckoned we should have given the caretaker role to Sheeds to unite the club. Caro responded by saying Sheeds was never in consideration for the role and he wouldn't necessarily unite the club.

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Re: Caro on 3AW 9/6/09
« Reply #96 on: June 09, 2009, 07:28:46 PM »
Caro on 3aw tonight

* Choosing Rawlings meant the club had less changes to make before handing down the review and selection process. Caro doesn't believe Jade has a chance to get the job in 2010 no matter how well we do in the second half of this year.


G Lyon disagreed last evening  ;D As Gary said 11 weeks is a long time  :rollin

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* Cambo - club saw him as not ready. Probably also easier to have him as an assistant rather than giving him the job now and then letting him down if he misses out on the full-time job.


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* Healy reckoned we should have given the caretaker role to Sheeds to unite the club. Caro responded by saying Sheeds was never in consideration for the role and he wouldn't necessarily unite the club.

Caro and I agree  ;D
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Re: JACKSTAR WAS RIGHT - WALLET GONE, RAWLINGS CARETAKER
« Reply #97 on: June 10, 2009, 11:36:58 AM »
I would have thought that an incoming coach would want to be surrounded by his own selected set of assistants.  Could RFC reasonably be able to demand that a selected group of assistant coaches get gigs under the new regime?

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Polished Jade shows hard edge (RFC)
« Reply #98 on: June 12, 2009, 06:59:19 PM »
Polished Jade shows hard edge
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By Mic Cullen  Fri 12 June, 2009

IF JADE Rawlings is approaching the second half of this season as a job application – and what caretaker coach wouldn't? – he's made an impressive start off the field.

Rawlings took over from former Tigers coach Terry Wallace on Saturday, but has already impressed with both his ability to handle the media and to make the hard decisions, with five senior players dropped for this weekend's clash with the Eagles.

Rawlings comes across as honest and friendly – like a taller and less-blonde version of another successful young coach in Matthew Knights.

Like Knights, his honesty is refreshing, as is the friendliness and willingness to either answer questions or say he's not answering them.

When asked if he was already casting an eye to next year, Rawlings stated the obvious facts, rather than taking the obvious opportunity to duck the question.

"I said last Saturday that I'm well aware this is a caretaker role for 2009 – where it takes things beyond this year will be up to the footy club, and obviously my performance in the second half of the year," he said.

"But I'm very excited to be able to be able to shape this group of players – men – for the second half of the year for 11 games.

"That's a great opportunity that I've been fortunate enough to be given."

But Rawlings also showed the steel beneath the urbane exterior, with five players axed at match committee, with one being passionate Tiger Joel Bowden, a decision that has upset a large number of Richmond supporters.

When asked if he was a 'firm, strong person', Rawlings was unequivocal.

"It's for other people to judge how I am, but I don't think you can get to be able to fulfil this role without that characteristic.

"If I need to be ruthless to make a point, I think I can be. You just can't make your way in this game without having a strong character within you.

"I've faced a fair bit of adversity in my time as a player, and also making my way as a coach.

"These players need strong messages and boundaries – what they can and can't do – and we'll let them make decisions within that.

Rawlings said while he could see how people outside the club could see the selection policy this week as ruthless, he saw it differently.

"People have said to me during the week 'can you see how this might look', but that's for other people to judge.

"We're doing what we think's right for the footy club."

Easily the youngest senior coach in the system, Rawlings said he would have no problem stamping his authority on the group.

"This is my third year here, and my main focus when I got here was to try and establish some respect from the players.

"They would have had their own opinions of me from what I did in my playing career – I want to be judged as a coach.

"I really worked hard, along with Craig McRae when we first got here, to establish ourselves with earning trust and respect, and I'd like to think I've got that from the players with how I've operated over the last few years.”

But does he really want the job? Is it something he's dreamed of for a long time?

"I thought about that just the other day – people asked me 'do you want to be an AFL senior coach', and I said 'well, there were times when five days out of seven I thought yes, and two days out of seven I thought no', some of the time what you're subjected to.

"I suppose it is a dream – I got reminded a few times this week from people who got in touch with me, saying 'oh, you said you wanted to do this years ago', so I suppose it is in a way."

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/blogarticle/tabid/14215/newsid/78729/default.aspx

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Re: JACKSTAR WAS RIGHT - WALLET GONE, RAWLINGS CARETAKER
« Reply #99 on: June 12, 2009, 07:01:00 PM »
This still going  ??? What was the topic  ???