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Re: Darren Crocker's cuppa with Hardwick (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #15 on: September 06, 2009, 01:52:33 PM »
The players would probably like to have different voices at different times. Hardwick cant run them into the ground 100% of the time all the time. Crocker would be a good get for Richmond. Norths players clearly responded to him late in the season as well. He seems like a terrific bloke to have as a number 2 coach.

They didn't respond to Crocker they were responding to the good news and genuine excitment in there getting of Brad Scott. It lifted the clubs optimism confidence and therefore out look and they played accordingly.
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Re: Darren Crocker's cuppa with Hardwick (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #16 on: September 06, 2009, 03:23:13 PM »
I am amazed at you experts on here. Making judgements on people you dont even know. :banghead

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Re: Darren Crocker's cuppa with Hardwick (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #17 on: September 06, 2009, 04:22:51 PM »
yeah you're right jack..we only give our personal take on things with sometimes not knowing all the facts

Darren Crocker knows his footy, thus the Kangas want to keep him.
His last 2 wins show he has the ability to be a great assistant
Funny how Richmond's win over Hawthorn last year meant nothing, however North's win over StKilda means something
Nice double standards

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Re: Darren Crocker's cuppa with Hardwick (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #18 on: September 06, 2009, 07:00:21 PM »
yeah you're right jack..we only give our personal take on things with sometimes not knowing all the facts

Darren Crocker knows his footy, thus the Kangas want to keep him.
His last 2 wins show he has the ability to be a great assistant
Funny how Richmond's win over Hawthorn last year meant nothing, however North's win over StKilda means something
Nice double standards

Unfortunately 2009 proved that our win against Hawthorn was in reality worth Nothing. Thats the truth of it.

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Re: Darren Crocker's cuppa with Hardwick (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #19 on: September 06, 2009, 07:08:13 PM »
yeah you're right jack..we only give our personal take on things with sometimes not knowing all the facts

Darren Crocker knows his footy, thus the Kangas want to keep him.
His last 2 wins show he has the ability to be a great assistant
Funny how Richmond's win over Hawthorn last year meant nothing, however North's win over StKilda means something
Nice double standards

I have never said that win meant nothing :banghead

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Re: Darren Crocker's cuppa with Hardwick (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #20 on: September 06, 2009, 08:14:19 PM »
The players would probably like to have different voices at different times. Hardwick cant run them into the ground 100% of the time all the time. Crocker would be a good get for Richmond. Norths players clearly responded to him late in the season as well. He seems like a terrific bloke to have as a number 2 coach.

They didn't respond to Crocker they were responding to the good news and genuine excitment in there getting of Brad Scott. It lifted the clubs optimism confidence and therefore out look and they played accordingly.

No it meant the new coach in 2010 was looking at their games firsthand and wanted to see who wanted to do the hard stuff in a futile situation in order to remain on the list in 2010. New coaches do that to footy clubs and the playing list. Hence the playing list lifts its intencity especially fringe players and as a result you get a 5-10% increase across the board. Something our duds failed to respond to in the last few weeks of the season. Remember these two dud sides couldn't even beat each other in round 16. Heck even our duds were 7-2 after nine games in 2005.It's called winds of change and impressing the new coach. A new coaches honeymoon period. Once the rooting stops the new coaches worth is finally put to the test.

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Re: Darren Crocker's cuppa with Hardwick (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #21 on: September 06, 2009, 09:40:33 PM »
yeah you're right jack..we only give our personal take on things with sometimes not knowing all the facts

Darren Crocker knows his footy, thus the Kangas want to keep him.
His last 2 wins show he has the ability to be a great assistant

lol, yeah jack but no-one was entitled to saay the same about jade after a couple of wins huh...where the balance fella :whistle
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Re: Darren Crocker's cuppa with Hardwick (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #22 on: September 06, 2009, 09:42:38 PM »
Darren Crocker is a great bloke and a very knowledgable footy person. Is a very good assistant coach

However, would he really want to come back to a club that gave him the flick 5 years ago?


I am amazed at you experts on here. Making judgements on people you dont even know. :banghead

That is very funny Jack and hopefully you know why  ;D
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Re: Darren Crocker's cuppa with Hardwick (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #23 on: September 07, 2009, 07:14:03 PM »
Crocker staying put at the Kangas. Good result for all imo.

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Re: Darren Crocker's cuppa with Hardwick (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #24 on: September 08, 2009, 12:29:07 AM »
Darren Crocker happy to play support role
Damian Barrett | September 08, 2009

NEW North Melbourne coach Brad Scott has made his first appointment, with Darren Crocker signed to assist him for the next two seasons.

Crocker, who coached North for the final 10 rounds this year after Dean Laidley's exit, had been considering his options for 2010 and beyond, and last week met new Richmond coach Damien Hardwick.

Crocker said the meeting with Hardwick was an information sharing session, and not an offer to join the Tigers.

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sport/afl/story/0,26576,26040891-19742,00.html