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Re: Adem Yze is our new coach [merged]
« Reply #150 on: July 02, 2023, 04:22:34 PM »
Clearly this person doesn't like Kenny Hinkley lol. If he is trying to get Hinkley to leave Port for Richmond, this isn't going to convince us either if there was any shred of truth to it :nope.

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Ken Hinkley isn’t really the head coach of Port Adelaide. Josh Carr is.

Joining the club behind the mask of an assistant coach this season, Carr is now in the box and calling the shots at Port Adelaide. The club’s head over heart and function over personal selection focus is so unlike Ken Hinkley because it is not Ken Hinkley.

He has no hand in the selection, nor the structural and tactical improvement in the team this season. He is not even in the box to witness this change.

Josh Carr is the key changing factor in the coaching staff this season and is responsible for the coaching improvement of Port Adelaide this season. Hinkley has been relegated to a motivator role, something which he is clearly very skilled and comfortable with. It is a perfect system.

https://www.theroar.com.au/2023/06/13/who-is-really-coaching-port-adelaide/

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Re: Adem Yze is our new coach [merged]
« Reply #151 on: July 02, 2023, 05:26:08 PM »
Clearly this person doesn't like Kenny Hinkley lol. If he is trying to get Hinkley to leave Port for Richmond, this isn't going to convince us either if there was any shred of truth to it :nope.

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Ken Hinkley isn’t really the head coach of Port Adelaide. Josh Carr is.

Joining the club behind the mask of an assistant coach this season, Carr is now in the box and calling the shots at Port Adelaide. The club’s head over heart and function over personal selection focus is so unlike Ken Hinkley because it is not Ken Hinkley.

He has no hand in the selection, nor the structural and tactical improvement in the team this season. He is not even in the box to witness this change.

Josh Carr is the key changing factor in the coaching staff this season and is responsible for the coaching improvement of Port Adelaide this season. Hinkley has been relegated to a motivator role, something which he is clearly very skilled and comfortable with. It is a perfect system.

https://www.theroar.com.au/2023/06/13/who-is-really-coaching-port-adelaide/

It’s actually a perfect system and something that the AFL is so far behind the times in

The way the NFL does it with a head coach and specialist co-ordinators is miles ahead of our systems

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« Reply #152 on: July 03, 2023, 12:49:04 PM »
WILL SEVEN-YEAR WORST HURT TIGERS CARETAKER’S CHANCES?

Ben Waterworth, Max Laughton and David Zita
Fox Sports
July 3rd, 2023


Asked how much weight Thursday night’s loss had on McQualter’s ability to win the job full-time, triple Coleman Medallist Jason Dunstall told Fox Footy: “I don’t think we can read too much into one performance. You’re playing a top-four team interstate on their home turf. You’re going to have some of these.

“We didn’t think he could wave a wand and all of a sudden restore Richmond to what they were. You want to see the competitiveness, I get that. But I think you can excuse one or two performances of this nature while you’re tinkering and trying to change things up.”

McQualter dubbed it a “really underwhelming” performance from his side, but refused to directly answer a question about the loss impacting his hopes of becoming Richmond’s permanent senior coach.

“I’ve been in footy for a long time and I think it’s really important (to remember) things are never as good or as bad (as they seem),” he told reporters post-game.

“It’s a bad loss, but we’ll bounce back, we’ll find a way, we’ll review the game. We understand we’ve got to get better.”

Asked if the Tigers’ loss was primarily because of a lack of star class personnel, McQualter said: “I don’t think it was that today. I think it was bigger than that.

“We were missing some valuable players, but we still put a team out there that we thought could get the job done. Unfortunately that wasn’t the case.”

Dunstall said the Tigers shouldn’t discount North Melbourne interim coach Brett Ratten, who’s about to hand the reins back to Alastair Clarkson.

“I guess it depends on what philosophy Richmond are preaching in terms of who Richmond want to be their next coach,” he said.

“Do they want someone with senior experience? Or are they looking to unearth the next Damien Hardwick? If they’re not ruling out any type of person, they’d be silly not to talk to him.”

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-news-2023-round-16-talking-points-analysis-reaction-results-wrap-highlights-north-melbourne-priority-pick-melbourne-selling-home-game-west-coast-odds-vs-brisbane/news-story/e0b5680b1dbe8598a9ebb7596ede57e7

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Re: Adem Yze is our new coach [merged]
« Reply #153 on: July 03, 2023, 10:40:30 PM »
Leppa for me

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« Reply #154 on: July 04, 2023, 02:12:38 PM »
“Ken Hinkley is definitely staying,” Wilson added.

“That announcement could even come in a few weeks. It will certainly come by August which is what the club promised.

Source: Caroline Wilson.


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« Reply #155 on: July 04, 2023, 02:23:34 PM »
The latest on Richmond’s search for a new senior coach

Richmond caretaker coach Andrew McQualter will commit to the full interview process as the Tigers coaching race heats up. But who else will put their hand up?

Jon Ralph
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July 4, 2023 - 12:34PM


Richmond is about to move to the next stage of its coaching search with an interview process for aspirants which will see Andrew McQualter committing to the entire multi-step process.

The club’s football department and board have refined the criteria for their next coach after a series of meetings since Damien Hardwick walked away on May 22.

Chief executive Brendon Gale indicated recently the club would likely replace McQualter with a first-time coach given the trend that has seen only Mick Malthouse win a premiership in the last 20 years as a coach with previous senior experience.

In coming weeks, the club will start interviewing coaches after throwing open the job to those who are interested in applying, but will also make contact with specific candidates it feels could be perfect for the role.

McQualter has confirmed he is keen to be part of the process after a five-game stretch that has him boasting three wins and a fighting 10-point loss over Port Adelaide but also Richmond’s heaviest defeat since 2016, to Brisbane.

He and football boss Tim Livingstone have agreed he would be part of the full process – usually multiple interviews, psychological profiles and exhaustive presentations – rather than be fast-tracked to a final interview.

McQualter’s first step as Richmond’s interim coach was to ask the senior players if they believed the current game-plan needed an overhaul.

They made clear it was working, so while he has made subtle tweaks, his presentation would involve how he saw the game plan evolving in the future under the current list’s needs and future game trends.

Melbourne’s Adem Yze and Troy Chaplin, Sydney’s Don Pyke and Dean Cox, Carlton’s Ash Hansen, Essendon’s Daniel Giansiracusa, Port Adelaide’s Josh Carr, St Kilda’s Corey Enright and Collingwood’s Justin Leppitsch could be part of that process.

Richmond premiership player Shaun Grigg, now a Geelong assistant, could be a wildcard despite only four years as an assistant.

The last six premierships have been won by coaches appointed with four or less years of experience as an assistant before they were appointed, in 37-year-old Hardwick and 38-year-old Adam Simpson and Simon Goodwin.

Goodwin was appointed Paul Roos’ successor after four years experience at 39 years of age.

Richmond CEO Brendon Gale said last month he did not believe the Tigers needed to poach a rival coach, with Ken Hinkley the obvious candidate if Richmond went down that track.

“My own intuition is that the need to get a premiership coach is a bit of a myth. It worked for Eddie (McGuire) and Mick but one of the great things about Damien was he was a smart coach and had great potential but he was able to grow with the team. That is a pretty important consideration. Damien really evolved and changed with the way you coach elite sport and it’s a matter of looking at the market and seeing which candidates might be attracted to the job at Richmond and we think it’s many.”

https://www.codesports.com.au/afl/afl-2023-the-latest-on-richmonds-search-for-a-new-senior-coach/news-story/53a19b8a5471849003f0bb0afa385551

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Re: Adem Yze is our new coach [merged]
« Reply #156 on: July 04, 2023, 02:59:31 PM »
Attended a night with Cotch and Dimma about 2 weeks ago, was a bit of a celebration post Cotch's 300th.

Dimma didnt tip Mini for the role but said he and the club believed they were well placed to appoint internally so that it would be a seamless transition and better way to continue on with the culture built at the club.

Dimma said the appointment would come from the current assistants.


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Re: Adem Yze is our new coach [merged]
« Reply #157 on: July 04, 2023, 04:08:35 PM »
Meh - pretty lazy & short sighted if true. :shh
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« Reply #158 on: July 04, 2023, 05:54:28 PM »
Many here are short sighted

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« Reply #159 on: July 04, 2023, 06:11:35 PM »
Yep short sighted flogs who can't see beyond the narrow confines of the club.... :shh
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« Reply #160 on: July 04, 2023, 06:57:46 PM »
Lol, I haven’t changed my opinion and posted since I first heard Dimma was leavening
Why let the facts get in the way 🤡

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Re: Adem Yze is our new coach [merged]
« Reply #161 on: July 04, 2023, 07:58:07 PM »
Attended a night with Cotch and Dimma about 2 weeks ago, was a bit of a celebration post Cotch's 300th.



They were together in same room? Wow, that's a shock base don some of the stuff I've read on here in recent weeks

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« Reply #162 on: July 04, 2023, 08:03:43 PM »
Attended a night with Cotch and Dimma about 2 weeks ago, was a bit of a celebration post Cotch's 300th.

Dimma didnt tip Mini for the role but said he and the club believed they were well placed to appoint internally so that it would be a seamless transition and better way to continue on with the culture built at the club.

Dimma said the appointment would come from the current assistants.

I would be filthy at the club if they did that without a proper procedure. To be honest Dimma hasn't handled himself in glory this year with us and post retirement alot bs.

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« Reply #163 on: July 04, 2023, 08:08:27 PM »
Attended a night with Cotch and Dimma about 2 weeks ago, was a bit of a celebration post Cotch's 300th.

Dimma didnt tip Mini for the role but said he and the club believed they were well placed to appoint internally so that it would be a seamless transition and better way to continue on with the culture built at the club.

Dimma said the appointment would come from the current assistants.

If it’s rutten or Teague I’m out.

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Re: Adem Yze is our new coach [merged]
« Reply #164 on: July 04, 2023, 08:16:45 PM »
Attended a night with Cotch and Dimma about 2 weeks ago, was a bit of a celebration post Cotch's 300th.

Dimma didnt tip Mini for the role but said he and the club believed they were well placed to appoint internally so that it would be a seamless transition and better way to continue on with the culture built at the club.

Dimma said the appointment would come from the current assistants.

If it’s rutten or Teague I’m out.
Add Shrinkley to that and I am with you