Miller tells on coaching choice
5 August, 2004
Tony Greenberg
richmondfc.com.au
Richmond’s Director of Football, Greg Miller, has revealed to Tiger members his thoughts on the preferred candidate for the Club’s coaching position to replace Danny Frawley.
In his exclusive column for ‘Eye of the Tiger’, the RFC members’ only section on the Club’s official website, Miller underlined the importance of confidentiality to the whole process of the coaching appointment and was careful to avoid “naming names”. He did, however, explain why one candidate had made it to the top of the Tigers’ wish list.
“All I can say to you, the Richmond people, is that it’s been a thorough investigation – as you would expect, Miller said.
“The criteria and character of the person has been comprehensively assessed against what we know the Club needs right now.
“We’re convinced that we’ve prioritised the right person, and now we’ll leave no stone unturned to get him to Punt Road . . . We’ll certainly need to sell the fact that our playing list is advanced and we have made significant progress in the past 12 months, particularly in reshaping the list for future September action . . .”
Miller acknowledged there was still “work to be done” to snare the coach in question and he was unable to give a time-frame of when that might occur, although he did expect sooner rather than later.
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