A tough Tiger fights backCaroline Wilson | November 10, 2009
THE campaign to resurrect Kevin Sheedy's coaching career in the AFL's new frontier began in earnest the day the 61-year-old withdrew from the running to take over at Richmond, Sheedy's old home with whom he had rekindled a new but ultimately shallow flirtation.
Sheedy was in Sydney on the day he said that he had been ''embarrassed'' upon realising he was not really wanted at Tigerland. Privately, he later told Richmond he was going to concentrate his efforts on winning the position at Greater Western Sydney.
But on the day he walked away from one fight, the successful and experienced warrior was already being primed for another. It was July 11 and the Swans were playing Essendon at the SCG and the NSW Premier Nathan Rees sat in a private box with the four-time Bombers premiership coach. He encouraged him to think about the GWS job.
''The Sydney job was on the table long before the Richmond job came up,'' he said yesterday after meeting Rees again to celebrate the deal.
At Richmond, Sheedy said, he helped bring Ben Cousins and 7000 new members to the club but was not wanted for the top job. And yet the truth is Sheedy was never going to work at a club where the coach was struggling. The equation was all wrong.
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http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/rfnews/a-tough-tiger-fights-back/2009/11/09/1257615001614.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap1Mike Sheahan in the Herald-SunSheedy stayed too long at Essendon.
Should have gone to Richmond five years ago, but he is a man of extraordinary talents.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/kevin-sheedys-move-24-years-in-the-making/story-e6frf9ox-1225795935291