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Re: Rawlings must get the job next year
« Reply #195 on: August 04, 2009, 06:58:02 PM »
I hope that 10 year plan of yours Infamy started back in 2002... :cheers
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Tigers captain - No Jade push (Sky News)
« Reply #196 on: August 04, 2009, 07:17:20 PM »
Here's the Newy article....

Tigers captain - No Jade push
Updated: 17:12, Tuesday August 4, 2009

Richmond captain Chris Newman has poured cold water over suggestions that the Tigers' playing group would push for interim coach Jade Rawlings to be appointed to the job permanently next season.

The momentum for Rawlings to be offered the full-time coaching job has built on the back on successive Richmond victories over Essendon and Melbourne.

But Newman said that while the players were pleased with the changes Rawlings has brought to the club since taking over from Terry Wallace in Round 12, they would not pressure the club to make a decision either way.

'I don't think the players have much of a say in it. I think the players have the trust in the club to be able to make the right decision at the end of the year and they've got that process in place. It's taking place at the moment. We back the club in that,' he said.

'I think he's doing a good job at the moment but it's sort of hard to comment on where we go after the year. I think the club will make the right decision.'

Rawlings' prospects of becoming the youngest full-time coach since Mick Malthouse took over at Footscray in 1984 have grown after Collingwood appointed Nathan Buckley as assistant and successor to current coach Malthouse. That effectively ruled out two candidates for the club, who are said to be going through a detailed process in order to find the best candidate.

But Newman said there was no sense that Rawlings' ambitions to secure the job full-time next season were distracting him from the task of developing the Tigers young squad.

'To win games helps his cause, but I think he's focused on trying to develop us the best he can. That's our position at the moment we're trying to develop as a side each week and he's doing that well at the moment,' Newman said.

'My relationship with Jade has always been pretty strong. He's doing a great job at the moment and he's got the full support of the boys at the moment, and I guess it's just up to the club at the end of the year to make that decision.'

http://www.skynews.com.au/sport/article.aspx?id=359107

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Re: Rawlings must get the job next year
« Reply #197 on: August 04, 2009, 07:22:14 PM »
I hope that 10 year plan of yours Infamy started back in 2002... :cheers
We're due for a 3-peat ;)

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Re: Rawlings must get the job next year
« Reply #198 on: August 04, 2009, 09:21:28 PM »

Firstly, I didn't choose the word reasonable, secondly, 9 years with the one team, 0 flags and left their list as one of the worst in the competition. I'd like to aim a little higher personally.

I didn't say you did Infamy, just used your last post to introduce my point.  And personally I think he was a much better coach than he was ever able to demonstrate at Melbourne.  You think we have been a bit short on football resources, good decisions and winning culture?  These guys short-suit us - for 40+ years.

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Re: Rawlings must get the job next year
« Reply #199 on: August 04, 2009, 09:48:02 PM »
It would be funny if say a Hardwick was appointed and the first thing he says is all the over 30's are gawn and that means Cuz too ...there would be a mutiny before he even coaches a game  ;D

And trust me it could happen  :rollin

What makes you think he didnt say he'd do that to Lloyd and Lucas and thats why he didnt get the job.

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Re: Rawlings must get the job next year
« Reply #200 on: August 04, 2009, 10:28:14 PM »

Firstly, I didn't choose the word reasonable, secondly, 9 years with the one team, 0 flags and left their list as one of the worst in the competition. I'd like to aim a little higher personally.

I didn't say you did Infamy, just used your last post to introduce my point.  And personally I think he was a much better coach than he was ever able to demonstrate at Melbourne.  You think we have been a bit short on football resources, good decisions and winning culture?  These guys short-suit us - for 40+ years.
The question is, who was it who was the one who decided to use their early picks to target positions rather than take best available and who trades away their selections for recycled players in the time he was there. I hope it was Neil as if it was Craig Cameron we may be in trouble.

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Re: Rawlings must get the job next year
« Reply #201 on: August 05, 2009, 06:45:15 PM »
FWIW Mike and Healy reckon the game on the weekend dented Rawlings' chances of getting the gig while Russell disagreed.

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Re: Rawlings must get the job next year
« Reply #202 on: August 05, 2009, 09:19:40 PM »
FWIW Mike and Healy reckon the game on the weekend dented Rawlings' chances of getting the gig while Russell disagreed.

Melbourne had half there team out. Our performance was disgraceful. Melbourne would have won by 10 goals had Jurrah, Morton, Wonamaerri and co. played.

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Re: Rawlings must get the job next year
« Reply #203 on: August 05, 2009, 09:47:43 PM »
FWIW Mike and Healy reckon the game on the weekend dented Rawlings' chances of getting the gig while Russell disagreed.

Melbourne had half there team out. Our performance was disgraceful. Melbourne would have won by 10 goals had Jurrah, Morton, Wonamaerri and co. played.

perhaps you might like to fill us all in how Melbourne have been faring with all the players you mention in the side :whistle
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Re: Rawlings must get the job next year
« Reply #204 on: August 06, 2009, 01:56:59 AM »
if we had of kicked straight in the 1st quarter and the unpiring had of been fair, we would have won by 10 goals plus

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Re: Rawlings must get the job next year
« Reply #205 on: August 08, 2009, 09:23:34 AM »
Cuz would make an excellent inspirational coach
If we can have that buffoon, Frawley (any relation?) we can have a bloke who shows more commitment to the task than
Ben, by that interview with Robinson, doesn't totally dismiss the suggestion of him coaching
Get on board people  :thumbsup

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Will Tigers risk all on Rawlings? (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #206 on: August 09, 2009, 03:03:52 AM »
I couldn't find this on the net so I scanned it in....

Will Tigers risk all on Rawlings?
By Mark Robinson
Sunday Herald-Sun 09 AUG 2009, Page S05



As Richmond closes in on their most important decision in years -- when isn't it with the Tigers? -- one thought hangs in the air: Has "Jade the Blade" done enough?

The rookie coach is fighting for the job against Damien Hardwick, Alan Richardson, Brad Scott, perhaps Dean Laidley, Ken Hinkley and anyone else who may jump out of the box, remembering Ross Lyon made a Kiwi-like run at the furlong and the rest is history or, indeed, history in the making.

Rawlings, at 31, is talking like a coach. But that's not to say he should be Richmond's next coach.

And there is a difference. Does he desperately want to coach Richmond, or desperately want to coach?

The urgency of the Tigers role is on him, and it makes him feel very much alive. But even he would concede he can't tick all the magical boxes that pop up around these times.

And it makes him a risk.

Others also are a risk, but who is less so?

If anything, Rawlings has shown to outsiders anyhow he has the passion, intelligence, confidence and honesty, a hardish hand, and his public utterances have not deterred anyone.

Malcolm Blight may be zany, but his opinion carries weight. Less so Shane Crawford -- not the zany bit -- but these two have been overwhelming in their belief Rawlings should get the Tigers job.

The players, too, have been supportive.

Rawlings made tough calls on Joel Bowden and Troy Simmonds, though some say he made them scapegoats, particularly Bowden, and he has told his brother-in-law, Matthew Richardson, face-to-face that to play next year he would need to pull his head in regarding on-field behaviour.

In the six weeks since he replaced Terry Wallace, the Tigers have played better football. Unquestionably. A form ladder in that time puts Richmond eighth, with three wins and a draw from seven games. It defeated West Coast, was smacked by St Kilda, pushed Adelaide up north, saved face against Carlton, gave up 40-odd points to draw with North, beat a sluggish Essendon and fell in against an ``experimenting'' Melbourne.

Like a show bag, there's good and bad in that lot.

Like it or not, Jade Rawlings the footballer will be scrutinised -- how he played and what he achieved personally, and in a team environment.

He is up against former players with better CVs.

Hardwick played in two premierships, is assistant coach at Hawthorn during a revolutionary period of the game, has a footy brain, was a hard bastard as a player and will hit Richmond between the eyes with what he thinks of it's list. Scott also has premiership connections and glowing references, while Hinkley has built a fine reputation.

AND then there's Laidley.

If the Tigers want a first-timer, Laidley is out of the picture. He will learn that this week.

If not, he shapes as the smoky and the jungle drums tell us he is keen to coach the Tigers.

In six seasons at North, he had four winning seasons in an under-resourced environment.

He has experience, and his ability to read the game and its nuances have been widely acknowledged.

The marketing thing has been overplayed. Really, does Mick Malthouse promote Collingwood or does he coach the team?

To be fair, no one really knows who is the right man for the job.

In the end, it's a gut-instinct decision, though having combed through every available bit of information.

Jade has done nothing wrong, but, on the flip side, has he done enough right to convince the Tigers?

The gut says no, but certainly not no way.

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Re: Rawlings must get the job next year
« Reply #207 on: August 09, 2009, 05:17:11 AM »
Rawlings must NOT get the job next year.

The Melbourne and Nth Games are proof enough

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Re: Rawlings must get the job next year
« Reply #208 on: August 09, 2009, 09:53:27 AM »
Jade Rawlings as l said is a YES MAN & a scapegoat.
Richmond are doomed if he coaches & the players are not playing for him judging off the Melbourne game
Sydney game will tell a whole new story, As much as l like to see a win against Sydney l think they will punish us today.
Lets see how Rawlings vs Roos this will give a insight to his coaching ability against a top tactical coach.
As l say that we will fall down in the assistant coaching department against J Longmire & Co

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Re: Rawlings must get the job next year
« Reply #209 on: August 09, 2009, 04:01:05 PM »
Errr, i'd hope we look at someone that hasn't been around Richmond.
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