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« Reply #390 on: August 14, 2023, 04:51:19 PM »
TIGERS RACE HEATS UP

David Zita, Ben Cotton and Ben Waterworth
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14 August 2023


Tigers CEO Brendon Gale has been adamant the club wants to find “the next Damien Hardwick” and the selection panel appears keen on those who have coached their own team at some level in the past - much like Craig McRae did for Richmond’s VFL side before his appointment as Collingwood coach.

McQualter clearly fits that description, as do the likes of Hayden Skipworth at Collingwood, Chris Newman at Hawthorn, Steven King at Gold Coast and Daniel Giansiracusa at Essendon.

Plenty of figures in the AFL industry can vouch for the calibre of those vying for the job.

Western Bulldogs games record holder Brad Johnson spent much of his playing career alongside Giansiracusa and vouched for the Essendon assistant coach.

“He’s been through the process a couple of times just for experience more than anything, just to understand how it all works,” Johnson said on Fox Footy.

“He’s coached his own team, he’s ready to go.

“Out of all these guys here, he stacks up really highly amongst those. He would be a great appointment and one that would be able to take a club forward.

“He’s got that serious approach, no question, but he can also bring the group in and have a bit of fun. The great mix that Gia would bring would be outstanding for any footy club.”

That mix will be a crucial factor in the Tigers’ search, with emotional intelligence ranking high on the club’s criteria.

Such a focus makes sense. After all, it was Hardwick’s willingness to embrace vulnerability and imperfection - also led by then-skipper Trent Cotchin - that saw a struggling side turn into one of the modern era’s most fearsome powerhouses.

The next phase of the Richmond coaching search will begin this week and is expected to end by grand final day.

It will mark a fascinating process that coincides with eight clubs’ fight for the premiership.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-news-2023-round-22-talking-points-analysis-reaction-results-wrap-highlights-carlton-finals-chances-richmond-next-coach-collingwood-problems/news-story/7819259bb1fa82a1c150e5b5f410e0a6

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« Reply #391 on: August 14, 2023, 06:35:02 PM »
Stupid that the next Dimma whoever gets it let them be there own man.

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« Reply #392 on: August 14, 2023, 07:18:18 PM »

What have you seen in training mate that's a tell sign ?.

Doing drills, not nailing them and letting it go rather than calling them back and making them do it again until they got it right. Little things escalate into big things

Back in 2017 through to 2019 (and I assume 2020) this didn't happen.

Shades of 2016

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« Reply #393 on: August 14, 2023, 07:36:14 PM »
Mini may go on to become a great senior coach, I don’t think any of us can rule that out based on half a seasons sample size where he’s really had no choice but to follow the same gameplan and strategy as Dimma. It’s not something that you can just up and change dramatically half way through the year. But I’ve been of the opinion that since Dimma left, we would be much better served having a coach with no previous ties to the old regime and playing group who can come in and implement his own style and not have any pre-existing relationships that may cloud his judgement. That would obviously rule mini out and I’m not sure newy would fit the bill either given he still would have played with a few of the players and under Dimma however if he impresses the selection panel enough to be offered the job then so be it. I just hope another 3 or so candidates are added to the shortlist who have no ties to Richmond whatsoever.

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« Reply #394 on: August 14, 2023, 07:41:28 PM »
Also not sure what the contract statuses are of the assistant coaches and whether this is viable from a soft cap perspective but I’d be looking to refresh the assistant coaching group as much as possible. Again just need a new group with fresh ideas and strategies that can build a team with the new coach.

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« Reply #395 on: August 14, 2023, 07:44:25 PM »
RICHMOND OPTS FOR UNIQUE PROCESS TO SELECT NEXT HEAD COACH

Seb Mottram
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14 August 2023


The Richmond Football Club isn’t taking the path often trod to secure its next senior coach.

The race to be Richmond’s next full-time coach is as wide open as it’s been all season given the drop-off from Andrew McQualter’s side in the last fortnight.

An announcement by September had been expected, although it’s looking less likely midway through August.

SEN’s Chief Sports Reporter Sam Edmund offered an update on the club’s process.

“Richmond, they’ve gone about this search for a new coach a different way to most other clubs,” he began on SEN's Sportsday.

“Most rivals draw up a shortlist of contenders and then contact them, inviting them to be part of the process. The Tigers have effectively advertised the position.

“You can’t exactly put it on Seek and you can’t exactly put it in the paper, but what they did do was put out a document to trusted people in the footy industry to put the position effectively out to tender.

“I’m told they did contact some would-be coaches themselves, but there was also an element of advertising the position, which is relatively unique.”

“Richmond, they’re not broken, they’re a stable, well-run club, they know what success looks like, they didn’t sack their coach… but they’ve gone about it a slightly different way to other clubs.”

Edmund added: “(It could be that) people who they thought weren’t interested who came up and were that (Richmond) hadn’t otherwise considered.”

On the record, McQualter revealed on Saturday that the process has progressed to a point where the Tigers now have a shortlist.

“It's progressed and I got some information yesterday that I had been shortlisted for the job so for the next stage we'll figure out where it goes from there,” he told a press conference.

However, as AFL Media’s Cal Twomey first reported, highly-rated Port Adelaide assistant Josh Carr – who was among the leading contenders for the job – has withdrawn from the process.

The Tigers have previously indicated a preference to install a first-time coach.

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2023/08/14/richmond-opts-for-unique-process-to-select-next-head-coach/

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« Reply #396 on: August 14, 2023, 08:35:57 PM »
I have herd Yze mate the shortlist to his got the most impressive cv at hawks for there flags and dees now.His Godwin right hand man highly rated.

The coaching appointment is super important, but so is the people we surround around him as I think the footy department needs a revamp.Recruitment team , fitness and conditioning , assistant coaches etc that plays a big part.


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« Reply #397 on: August 14, 2023, 09:00:57 PM »
Is it true Carr no longer interested?

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« Reply #398 on: August 14, 2023, 09:22:36 PM »
Is it true Carr no longer interested?

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« Reply #399 on: August 14, 2023, 09:52:30 PM »
I really don’t see what all the fuss is about with Carr. What AFL system has he been in which has seen premiership success?
None.
If he wants to stay in that pee pot of a town then i wish him well and look forward to smacking his butt in years to come.

This is not just about the coach but all the list managers and the broader coaching panel.

It is true that it needs an overhaul.
That doesn’t necessarily impact Mini. Like Dimma 7 years ago, he needs the right support around him and that starts with Benny, Tim Livingstone and some expertise in strength and conditioning.

This culture won us 3 flags, it might seem it but we aren’t completely broken.
“I find it nearly impossible to make those judgments, but he is certainly up there with the really important ones, he is certainly up there with the Francis Bourkes and the Royce Harts and the Kevin Bartlett and the Kevin Sheedys, there is no doubt about that,” Balme said.

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« Reply #400 on: August 14, 2023, 10:19:44 PM »
I really don’t see what all the fuss is about with Carr. What AFL system has he been in which has seen premiership success?
None.
If he wants to stay in that pee pot of a town then i wish him well and look forward to smacking his butt in years to come.

This is not just about the coach but all the list managers and the broader coaching panel.

It is true that it needs an overhaul.
That doesn’t necessarily impact Mini. Like Dimma 7 years ago, he needs the right support around him and that starts with Benny, Tim Livingstone and some expertise in strength and conditioning.

This culture won us 3 flags, it might seem it but we aren’t completely broken.


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« Reply #401 on: August 14, 2023, 11:48:35 PM »

What have you seen in training mate that's a tell sign ?.

Doing drills, not nailing them and letting it go rather than calling them back and making them do it again until they got it right. Little things escalate into big things.

Back in 2017 through to 2019 (and I assume 2020) this didn't happen.
So true. Mediocrity is an unseen cancer and it will destroy a club from the inside out.
The club that keeps giving.

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« Reply #402 on: August 15, 2023, 02:35:58 AM »
Revealed: What the Tigers are asking for in their next coach

Jake Niall
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August 15, 2023


The job description document that Richmond sent out to candidates for the senior coaching position contains words not traditionally associated with AFL coaches, nor with a combative macho game that has been a playground for Alpha males.

In the document, which this masthead has seen, the Tigers tell the candidates they want requisite football expertise and nous, the ability to deliver a game plan and clear communication to “all stakeholders.” The coach must be “fiercely competitive” and possess “relentless energy and resilience.”

Those traits are standard for successful footy coaches over the past 50 years, from Tommy Hafey and Kevin Sheedy, to Damien Hardwick and Alastair Clarkson. Nothing novel there.

But the words that are used under the heading “skills and capabilities” show how AFL football – and modern management culture – have been transformed, and also reflect how the Tigers themselves had shifted to a more holistic outlook after a painful review in the failed 2016 season.

The skills Richmond want aren’t simply knowing footy and implementing a game plan. They specify that the next coach should possess “emotional intelligence competencies of self-awareness, self-management, social awareness and empathy.”

He must have a “deep understanding and experience of managing wellbeing, psychological safety, person-first approaches to coaching and development of others.”

Further, the wish list includes a “growth mindset, personal willingness to learn, adapt and change.” Flexibility is held up as one of five “key competencies,” – “flexibility and adaptability in own leadership style and thinking style.”

And the coach has to champion a multicultural and diverse club. This is number six under key responsibilities: “Actively champion diversity (including gender, Indigenous and multicultural) to ensure people engage and belong.”

AFL clubs would not have highlighted terms like “psychological safety” or “self-awareness” in coaching searches even 15 years ago, when it would have been seen as touchy-feely.

In the key responsibilities section, number 4 says the coach should “drive a purpose driven, strengths-based and caring culture that is a source of strength and differentiation.”

Again, amid the standard tough coach stuff, there’s a counter-balance of a “caring culture” and a suggestion that this culture will set the Tigers apart.

So, in seeking a coach, Richmond are holding up a modern model of leadership. The coach of 2024 will be knowledgeable, resilient and as “fiercely competitive” as winning coaches of yesteryear, but the apparent point of difference – to both the past and others - will be in qualities that we don’t usually attach to authoritarian coaches.

There’s no room for a “my way or the highway” mindset in the job description. Richmond aren’t seeking a command and control coach who dominates the club utterly.

It’s arguable that these supposedly “soft” or even feminised traits – care, empathy, self-awareness, collaboration (also specified in the job description), flexibility – are actually intrinsic to modern successful coaches and good managers in any field, but that clubs either didn’t make this explicit or didn’t recognise them as important.

Richmond, clearly, is a club that has been influenced heavily by women in leadership roles, especially Peggy O’Neal, as the first AFL female club president. The Tigers’ current vice-president Henriette Rothschild, who has management consulting pedigree (now with KordaMentha) had a hand in devising the document and was used as an external expert in 2009 when Richmond hired Brendon Gale as CEO.

One question that this document implicitly poses is whether the Tigers are simply following a modern management system – which could apply to nearly any corporate or government leadership role – or if their wish list is based heavily on the experiences gleaned during Hardwick’s 13-and-a-half years of struggle and triumph.

A senior Richmond source, speaking on the condition of anonymity because the process is confidential, said the Tigers reckon that the profile of the coach they want has been influenced significantly by what’s happened in the Hardwick years, when the club placed great store in players and staff expressing “vulnerability” and telling life stories to each other.

Mindfulness training was also adopted in that crucial period from the failed 2016 into the breakthrough flag of 2017.

It is taken for granted by the Tigers that the senior coach will be “fiercely competitive” – still prioritised as number one of the five “key competencies” – and that he will carry a hard edge and willingness to make and carry difficult calls. They are a tough club in a tough caper. That hasn’t changed.

The other key to understanding what Richmond wants in Hardwick’s replacement is that the club is anything but broken. Whereas senior coaching jobs often coincide with prolonged failure or dysfunction within the club, the Tigers view themselves as a strong, united club who don’t need a radical reinvention. The senior staff driving the appointment – Gale, football bosses Blair Hartley and Tim Livingstone – have been fixtures during Hardwick’s reign.

Andrew McQualter, as caretaker, will be a serious candidate, while the likes of Daniel Giansiracusa (Essendon) and Chris Newman have their hands up and Ash Hansen (Carlton), Troy Chaplin (Melbourne), Hayden Skipworth (Collingwood, ex-Essendon) could be in the frame, especially if coaching a team in state leagues is preferred by the Tigers.

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THE PROFILE OF A RICHMOND FOOTBALL CLUB SENIOR COACH

What we're looking for:

Knowledge and experience
* Deep experience with AFL specific coaching, technical and tactical approaches, and a proven track record.
* A breadth of knowledge and understanding of player development and driving performance within a team-first framework.
* Deep understanding of high-performance cultures that underpin exceptional performance.

Skills and capabilities
* Engaging and connecting with a wide range of diverse stakeholders to deliver clear, consistent communication and messaging.
* Emotional intelligence competencies of self-awareness, self-management, social awareness and empathy.
* Deep understanding and experience of managing wellbeing, psychological safety, person-first approaches to coaching and development of others.
* Growth mindset, personal willingness to learn, adapt and change

Key competencies
* Fiercely competitive.
* Self-aware.
* Unique impact and influence.
* Relentless energy and resilience.
* Flexibility and adaptability in own leadership style and thinking style.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/revealed-what-the-tigers-are-asking-for-in-their-next-coach-20230814-p5dwdq.html

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« Reply #403 on: August 15, 2023, 04:40:45 AM »
The document sounds like a work of art.

Does such a coach even exist??

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« Reply #404 on: August 15, 2023, 10:53:45 AM »
The document sounds like a work of art.

Does such a coach even exist??


Yep & he'll coaching the Suns next year.