No longer a rumour sadly
McGuane talks with Saints on coaching role
By Jake Niall
The Age
January 9, 2006
FORMER Collingwood premiership player Mick McGuane last night confirmed his interest in St Kilda's vacant assistant coaching position.
McGuane, who has been working with Richmond in a part-time role analysing the opposition for senior coach Terry Wallace, was recently interviewed by St Kilda senior coach Grant Thomas and his lieutenants Matt Rendell and Jason Cripps.
McGuane has been working at Richmond as an opposition analyst what is usually known in the football industry as a "forward scout" and, in a vote of confidence by senior coach Terry Wallace, had just been appointed head of the Tigers' scouting, responsible for coordinating research on all 16 clubs.
David Wheadon, who had been in charge of opposition analysis, has moved into a development role.
McGuane confirmed that Wallace had given him permission to pursue the St Kilda job, on the grounds that it was a full-time position because, despite his promotion, he would be only part-time at Richmond in 2006.
McGuane is one of a dozen or so candidates to have been interviewed by the Saints, who have cast a wide net after losing Terry Daniher and club legend Nathan Burke from last year's panel. Daniher has since joined Carlton.
Quadruple premiership player Martin Pike, like McGuane a figure known for off-field misdemeanors as much as his footballing feats, also has been interviewed for the Saints' position. The Saints are hiring only one assistant coach to replace Daniher and Burke.
McGuane has been keen to break into assistant coaching ranks for some time, having served an apprenticeship in local football with Gisborne, which he coached to consecutive premierships, and Tasmanian club Burnie, which he guided through a season undefeated.
"You just go and work hard," he said, asked how he had sought to overcome past perceptions. "When you're getting results like that I only lost about nine games in four years you're doing something right."
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