Hard to say as an outsider. You would want to know from the newbies their coaching philosophy and from all candidates where they see our list at (do they want to cull?). So basing this more on their experience. Over the past 20 years all the premiership coaches apart from Paul Roos have been associated with a premiership as either a player or assistant coach prior to becoming a senior coach.
1. Damien HardwickDual premiership player under two top coaches at the time (Sheedy and Williams). Saw another premiership as an assistant coach under Clarkson at Hawthorn. So he's been apart of reaching the ultimate summit many times. Probably the only minuses is he hasn't coached his own team and he missed out at Essendon due to that laptop incident.
2. Ken HinkleyPremiership as assistant coach to Bomber Thompson (maybe x2 by September) and premierships on his own at lower levels in the Hampden and Geelong football leagues. He was also assistant coach under Blight at the Saints. Minus - lower profile than the others.
3. Stephen SilvagniDual premiership as a player and now in his third year as assistant coach under Lyon at the Saints. Part-time assistant roles at Collingwood, Sydney and the Bulldogs, and a member of the Australian IR coaching team. If the Saints win the big one this year then his stocks will rise further. Minuses - hasn't coached his own team except for the Saints in the NAB Cup this year. Also could the club handle a Carlton champ coaching Richmond?
4. Mark WilliamsI'd prefer us to go with a younger hungrier coach who needs to prove themselves and I can't see Williams leaving Port either but IMO he would be the best of the older coaches. Once again been to the top as player in the SANFL and coach in the AFL and he comes from a successful coaching family with father Fos winning 5 SANFL flags in a row and he has all his dad's notes. The minus would be he is a mad Port man so would he have the same passion at another club especially as he's won a flag already.
5. Leon CameronFormer Tiger who was one of the stars of 2001 in the twilight of his playing career so he would have good memories of Punt Rd. Had around 5? years experience as an assistant coach. He was a smart and classy player and the sound of it has the smarts as a coach. The Bulldogs rave about him. The minus is he hasn't coached his own side and has never experienced a premiership as player or assistant coach.
6. Ben CousinsHe's effectively coaching us on the ground now during games
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