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Hardwick on AFL360 tonight
« on: May 16, 2022, 04:03:08 PM »
It's a happy Coaches Night on #AFL360, with STUART DEW and DAMIEN HARDWICK joining Gerard and Robbo fresh from wins on the weekend.

https://twitter.com/FOXFOOTY/status/1526045368068505600

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Re: Hardwick on AFL360 tonight
« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2022, 08:02:50 PM »
Dimma on now. Just started.

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Re: Hardwick on AFL360 tonight
« Reply #2 on: May 16, 2022, 08:33:55 PM »
Summary:

* There's a stigma still attached to marijuana. The players think Dimma is doing cones in the box :snidegrin. Dimma also mentioned he grew up with Cheech and Chong movies. So there's that stigma still there. But medicinal marijuana has been very much beneficial for Dimma's health (back). Also has important uses regarding mental health treatment.

* Dimma pumped up Dew and the direction Gold Coast is now heading under him.

* 1st year is the easiest as coach. 2nd and 3rd is the hardest. After you get past that you're okay. Clubs need to hold fire. Some react too quickly to changing.

* What motivates him now?
   Enjoy seeing Biggie play his first game, Dan Rioli at half-back, Short in the midfield. Maurice also although Dimma wishes Maurice had his fingers on the weekend (as he fumbled quite a bit). There's also new "toys" in the VFL you want to see play at AFL level.

* Lynch incident?
   We teach our players to pick up the ball and protect yourself. The alternative is to lead with your head and drive into the tackler. We don't want that. Players need to learn to protect themselves. Sometimes accidents happen especially when it's a tall vs a small. Impey opens up and leads with his head as he's tackling. It's incredibly brave but the reality is accidents happen in our game and we need to accept that.

* Pickett incident?
   Dimma admitted Marlion will struggle to get off based on a strict interpretation of the new rules that came in last year. Marlion is stiff. It's a football act but the way the rules are now, it [the bump] needs to be perfect or unfortunately you'll get yourself into a bit of trouble. 

* Praised Leon Cameron. Would've left a strong mark on that Giants group despite not claiming silverware. Will always be connected to our club as well as the Dogs & Giants.

* Your future?
   Got two more years on his contract. But there will come a time when his journey ends. When this group stops challenging then it's probably time for the end of the journey for him. There's a difference between rebuilding and regenerating. We've got more players towards the end than at the beginning so it's about finding a template to balance what's best for both groups. Robbo then asked if Dimma would coach at another club and Dimma didn't say no. Then said he should've just said no.

* Essendon being scrutinised this week and handling their response on Saturday night?
   We can only control what we can control. We know if we play near our best footy then we'll have a strong chance of winning. We are definitely aware that if Essendon get going they can certainly hurt sides.
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Re: Hardwick on AFL360 tonight
« Reply #3 on: May 16, 2022, 09:30:34 PM »
So does this mean Dimma will coach us until 2024-26 when most of the 2017-2022 premiership players will have retired by then OR if we are able to regenerate on the run and remain competitive he keeps going?

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2025: Lynch
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Re: Hardwick on AFL360 tonight
« Reply #4 on: May 16, 2022, 11:11:03 PM »
I wouldn't be at all surprised if Dimma walks at the end of this year. I know he is contracted for two more, but that means nothing really. He as good as said tonight that once the era is over, he'll be on his way. And that would be more urgent of the Port Adelaide or Essendon jobs were vacant, which they both could be by year end.

Maybe Clarkson coaches us next year?  :rollin

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Re: Hardwick on AFL360 tonight
« Reply #5 on: May 17, 2022, 01:17:55 AM »
Really interesting response to that second last question. I’d imagine he’d be off in a couple of years then.

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Re: Hardwick on AFL360 tonight
« Reply #6 on: May 17, 2022, 10:06:06 AM »
Maybe he understands that he's part of the dynasty but pretty much every modern dynasty coach has never really gone on to coach more flags or dynasties with the same team.

Probably just time to call it a day once you've had your moment in the sun.

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Re: Hardwick on AFL360 tonight
« Reply #7 on: May 17, 2022, 10:39:56 AM »
Im sure it will happen and i hope its someone like hodge to take over the reigns and not kingsley.

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Re: Hardwick on AFL360 tonight
« Reply #8 on: May 17, 2022, 11:34:56 AM »
Im sure it will happen and i hope its someone like hodge to take over the reigns and not kingsley.

Im a fan of Hodge as well