Highly rated Tigers assistant set for new challenge AFL.com.au
Marc McGowan
Aug 5, 2019 7:52PMSENIOR-coach-in-waiting Blake Caracella will complete this season at Richmond before moving on from Tigerland.
AFL.com.au understands Caracella, who is the club's offensive coach, and the Tigers have agreed to an amicable parting of ways.
He re-signed for two seasons in October last year, after joining Richmond ahead of the 2017 season then performing a pivotal role in the club ending its 37-year premiership drought.
Caracella played 187 games for Essendon, Brisbane and Collingwood, including being part of the Bombers' 2000 premiership and the Lions' 2003 flag.
Tigers coach Damien Hardwick was a teammate of his in that Essendon side.
Caracella has since become a highly rated assistant coach at three clubs across 13 years and is regularly discussed as someone in the mix to be an AFL senior coach one day.
There are two openings at the Bombers, with AFL.com.au reporting in July that opposition strategy coach Rob Harding and forwards coach Paul Corrigan were pursuing other opportunities.
Part of Harding's current role includes ball movement, an area Caracella has excelled in at Richmond.
The 42-year-old previously worked at Geelong from 2010 to 2016, including the Cats' 2011 premiership, and Collingwood between 2007 and 2009.
He has worked alongside the Tigers' football boss Neil Balme at all three of his coaching stops, after Balme also recruited him to the Magpies as a player for the 2005 season.
Caracella was also accepted into the AFL's exclusive Level Four coaching course in 2015, alongside the likes of Simon Goodwin, Stuart Dew and Brendon Bolton.
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