Here's the article....Mick Malthouse in Tigers' sightsMark Robinson | July 21, 2009
RICHMOND is preparing to make an official move for unsigned Collingwood coach Mick Malthouse.
As interviews begin this week at Punt Rd for as many as 15 candidates, which could include Nathan Buckley, the Tigers will add Malthouse to their list of potential senior coaches if Collingwood has not made an announcement within two weeks.
Tigers officials have not contacted Malthouse or his manager Peter Sidwell.
But the drawn-out and uncertain process at Collingwood has prompted the Tigers to ascertain the possibility of Malthouse shifting camps, although they don't hold high hopes.
Richmond president Gary March last night did not dismiss the Tigers making a play for Malthouse.
"You'd have to ask Craig Cameron. He is in charge of that process," March said.
Cameron, the club's general manager of football and head of the coaching sub-committee, has not commented on the selection process or list of candidates.
"If anyone would be making an approach, Craig is heading up that and I would expect him to do it," March said.
"Our imprimatur to Craig is we would like the best available people to apply for the job and go through the process if they are available. So I would expect him to seek out any prospective coaches."
Buckley confirmed on 3AW last night he was talking to Richmond and North Melbourne about coaching in 2010, which included meeting North representatives four times in the past month.
March said candidates would be interviewed this week and the Tigers were not in competition with the Kangaroos.
"We know exactly what we want to do. I've got no idea what they're doing, but we're starting interviewing this week," March said.
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