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Re: Tigers start talks with prospective assistants
« Reply #165 on: September 30, 2016, 01:13:22 PM »
LOL @ optimism on Chaplin because good coaches have been crap players.

For crying out loud. Get some fresh air in the joint. Chaplin is a donkey.

no one said that

I said being an average player doesn't mean youll be a bad coach....

Semantics.

Jackstar said he'd have no problem with him as a coach. Which is stunning in itself.

Some of us disputed his (chaplins) credentials including:-

1) lack of coaching experience
2) lack of qualifications
3) lack of mental conditioning
4) lack of physical conditioning
5) lack of good structures in a potential role (player dev)
6) and that he was a crap player.

A number of posters focused on crap player does not equal crap coach rhetoric in the context of Chaplin being a crap player and going for the job.

Which is as far as context is concerned, somewhat of a defence (or at least indifference) of Chaplin for the job.














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Re: Tigers start talks with prospective assistants
« Reply #166 on: September 30, 2016, 01:46:18 PM »
LOL @ optimism on Chaplin because good coaches have been crap players.

For crying out loud. Get some fresh air in the joint. Chaplin is a donkey.

no one said that

I said being an average player doesn't mean youll be a bad coach....

Semantics.

Jackstar said he'd have no problem with him as a coach. Which is stunning in itself.

Some of us disputed his (chaplins) credentials including:-

1) lack of coaching experience
2) lack of qualifications
3) lack of mental conditioning
4) lack of physical conditioning
5) lack of good structures in a potential role (player dev)
6) and that he was a crap player.

A number of posters focused on crap player does not equal crap coach rhetoric in the context of Chaplin being a crap player and going for the job.

Which is as far as context is concerned, somewhat of a defence (or at least indifference) of Chaplin for the job.

Regarding your 6 points, how does one start a career as a coach?

Lack of experience is overcome by....coaching?

Lack of qualification - 200 games as a player strikes me as decent qualification. Most assistant coaches these days start an apprenticeship type situation where they are coaching and studying at the same time.

Lack of mental conditioning - well playing for/being associated with the RFC puts any perspective well behind the eight-ball. Can't deny that

Lack of Physical conditioning? - what the stuff is that for a coaching parameter. He's just come off playing full time as an athlete. How much more conditioning could a candidate possibly need?

We have already clearly established being a crap player has little relevance regarding ones capabilities as a potential coach



I'm indifferent at the idea of Chaplin coaching next year. But our best defender for the last 30 years was brought to tears when Chaplin retired.

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Re: Tigers start talks with prospective assistants
« Reply #167 on: September 30, 2016, 02:38:11 PM »
Tears of relief stuffing like it.

I know Bents and I were teary when we heard the news.

FFS we had to suffer him on our list for how many years and now cop it up the khyber with him on the coaching panel as well.

Good Lord how much can a koala bear.

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Re: Tigers start talks with prospective assistants
« Reply #168 on: September 30, 2016, 03:22:20 PM »
Tears of relief stuffing like it.

I know Bents and I were teary when we heard the news.

FFS we had to suffer him on our list for how many years and now cop it up the khyber with him on the coaching panel as well.

Good Lord how much can a koala bear.

He wasn't even that bad of a player, average yes, bad no.

secondly, youll hardly notice him when he is an assistant..its not as though he is our next senior coach.

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Re: Tigers start talks with prospective assistants
« Reply #169 on: September 30, 2016, 04:08:24 PM »
How long before someone responds with the avatar of Chaplin trying to side step Nahas .
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Re: Tigers start talks with prospective assistants
« Reply #170 on: September 30, 2016, 04:40:54 PM »
How long before someone responds with the avatar of Chaplin trying to side step Nahas .

all footballers have fool momments, doesn't mean they are bad players.  How many Alex Rance moments have we seen over the years (just to clarify I am NOT comparing chaplin to Rance)

Besides, its Nahas, anyone would have got complacent.

Our forward line functioned better with Chappy in the team, Rance as a general rule played better with Chappy compared to with Astbury (though as Astbury got more games they got better together).


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Re: Tigers start talks with prospective assistants
« Reply #171 on: September 30, 2016, 05:16:28 PM »
Please Doofs
Look at the Dogs assistants
And have a look at other clubs assistants
I have no issue in Troy being an assistant at Punt Rd

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Re: Tigers start talks with prospective assistants
« Reply #172 on: September 30, 2016, 05:24:05 PM »
A lot of people very carefully crafting arguments without saying what they mean. VERY carefully. Lol

And then this

Please Doofs
Look at the Dogs assistants
And have a look at other clubs assistants
I have no issue in Troy being an assistant at Punt Rd


Well, 10/10 for manners and conviction I guess. Respect To Jackstar  :clapping
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Re: Tigers start talks with prospective assistants
« Reply #173 on: September 30, 2016, 05:32:36 PM »
If Chaplin is best available, go for it
How would Richmond know?

Becuae the bloke making the final decision  (Balme) has been at 2 clubs in the last decade, has worked with some quality coaches, especially in the development area so I reckon he's got a better idea than we do

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Re: Tigers start talks with prospective assistants
« Reply #174 on: September 30, 2016, 05:38:28 PM »
If Chaplin is best available, go for it
How would Richmond know?

Becuae the bloke making the final decision  (Balme) has been at 2 clubs in the last decade, has worked with some quality coaches, especially in the development area so I reckon he's got a better idea than we do

That's a lot of faith and trust.


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Re: Tigers start talks with prospective assistants
« Reply #175 on: September 30, 2016, 05:38:41 PM »
If Chaplin is best available, go for it
How would Richmond know?

Becuae the bloke making the final decision  (Balme) has been at 2 clubs in the last decade, has worked with some quality coaches, especially in the development area so I reckon he's got a better idea than we do
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Re: Tigers start talks with prospective assistants
« Reply #176 on: September 30, 2016, 05:40:48 PM »
If Chaplin is best available, go for it
How would Richmond know?

Becuae the bloke making the final decision  (Balme) has been at 2 clubs in the last decade, has worked with some quality coaches, especially in the development area so I reckon he's got a better idea than we do
:gobdrop

Better than us? Impossible!!!! ;D

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Re: Tigers start talks with prospective assistants
« Reply #177 on: October 02, 2016, 06:57:36 PM »
An early test for Tigers

By AFL Insider
sportingnews.com
Published on Sep. 30, 2016


Collingwood is moving to snatch sacked Brisbane coach Justin Leppitsch out from under Richmond, as the Tigers try to get their former assistant back to Punt Road.

Leppitsch was close to confirming he would re-join Damien Hardwick’s team but the Pies have thrown a spanner in the works, offering a part-time assistant’s job in conjunction with a position at the AFL Academy.

The dual roles would lower the pressure levels on ‘Leppa’, who wants to stay in the game but also intends to avoid the limelight as much as possible.

The challenge is going to be a measure of the regenerated Tigers commitment to improve their football department.

When Leppitsch was its defensive coach, the Richmond backline became one of the tightest in the competition, and Alex Rance changed from a gung-ho turnover merchant to the best defender in the game. 

Getting Leppa back would be a big win for the Tigers, but losing him to the Magpies would be a very early stumble on the road back to respectability.

http://www.sportingnews.com/au/afl/news/afl-insider-an-early-test-for-tigers/1t48m522tveto13of4cbm4xar3

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Re: Tigers start talks with prospective assistants
« Reply #178 on: October 02, 2016, 07:01:45 PM »
An early test for Tigers

By AFL Insider
sportingnews.com
Published on Sep. 30, 2016


Collingwood is moving to snatch sacked Brisbane coach Justin Leppitsch out from under Richmond, as the Tigers try to get their former assistant back to Punt Road.

Leppitsch was close to confirming he would re-join Damien Hardwick’s team but the Pies have thrown a spanner in the works, offering a part-time assistant’s job in conjunction with a position at the AFL Academy.

The dual roles would lower the pressure levels on ‘Leppa’, who wants to stay in the game but also intends to avoid the limelight as much as possible.

The challenge is going to be a measure of the regenerated Tigers commitment to improve their football department.

When Leppitsch was its defensive coach, the Richmond backline became one of the tightest in the competition, and Alex Rance changed from a gung-ho turnover merchant to the best defender in the game. 

Getting Leppa back would be a big win for the Tigers, but losing him to the Magpies would be a very early stumble on the road back to respectability.

http://www.sportingnews.com/au/afl/news/afl-insider-an-early-test-for-tigers/1t48m522tveto13of4cbm4xar3
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Time for new blood and new ideas.
It sounds to me he needs a break anyway. We need coaches that are 100% committed to the RFC.

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Re: Tigers start talks with prospective assistants
« Reply #179 on: October 02, 2016, 07:14:27 PM »
Please Doofs
Look at the Dogs assistants
And have a look at other clubs assistants
I have no issue in Troy being an assistant at Punt Rd

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