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Re: What's your preference - Hardwick or Hinkley?
« Reply #30 on: August 22, 2009, 11:12:28 PM »
Defence is the cornerstone of Premiership and sustained success.

Its Hardwick for mine!

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Re: What's your preference - Hardwick or Hinkley?
« Reply #31 on: August 23, 2009, 12:47:23 AM »

Hardwick is a tough guy, Hinkley is a diplomat.

Hardwick will cut players, Hinkley will develop them.

Hardwick is all braun and no brains, Hinkley is all brains and no braun.


Hyperbole and caricature.

Yet still more accurate than anything you've posted in the past 6 months

OK mate how about I turn over a new leaf and post more accurate stuff.

How about I start by saying you're a simpleminded fool. That is evidence based. That rubbish you posted about Hinkley and Hardwick is laughable. You simplified it all down for your little brain to be comfortable with.

And yet you're incapable of putting up any evidence to counter my simpleminded arguments.

So come on big brain, lets hear what you've got to say thats different about both these blokes.

   





 

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Re: What's your preference - Hardwick or Hinkley?
« Reply #32 on: August 23, 2009, 12:48:45 AM »
Defence is the cornerstone of Premiership and sustained success.

Its Hardwick for mine!

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Hardwick has been passed up for 3 senior coaching roles he has applied for. Dont you think you're missing something?

 

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Re: What's your preference - Hardwick or Hinkley?
« Reply #33 on: August 23, 2009, 01:13:11 AM »
Defence is the cornerstone of Premiership and sustained success.

Its Hardwick for mine!

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Its neither for me

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Re: What's your preference - Hardwick or Hinkley?
« Reply #34 on: August 23, 2009, 05:23:31 AM »
Truth be told and we all know this the club needed Malthouse or Matthews and failing that probably Laidley. Hardwick to me was best of the rest.

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Re: What's your preference - Hardwick or Hinkley?
« Reply #35 on: August 23, 2009, 09:37:49 PM »
Its neither for me

Ditto but seeing it has to one or the other  :rollin

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Re: What's your preference - Hardwick or Hinkley?
« Reply #36 on: August 23, 2009, 09:46:38 PM »
Yep to me Hardwick is the best candidate left.
Wasn't the first person I would have sought at the beginning of this process but I feel this Port Adelaide gig may be playing on his mind also.

He has been overlooked at 2 jobs not 3 as he was not seriously considered at North.

North obviously looked at Scott as it is universally seen that Malthouse is one of if not the best coach in the league getting the most out of his list and any assistant who has worked under him would surely have developed a significant tactical nous which equates to an ability to coach a senior side.

I just hope we don't regret this 2 years from now as North as crap as they are as a club and off the field do get the most out of their players and Scott as a minimum will get that from his list because the club will ultimately stand by him. Will Hardwick or Hinkley?

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Re: What's your preference - Hardwick or Hinkley?
« Reply #37 on: August 23, 2009, 09:51:46 PM »

North obviously looked at Scott as it is universally seen that Malthouse is one of if not the best coach in the league getting the most out of his list and any assistant who has worked under him would surely have developed a significant tactical nous which equates to an ability to coach a senior side.

I just hope we don't regret this 2 years from now as North as crap as they are as a club and off the field do get the most out of their players and Scott as a minimum will get that from his list because the club will ultimately stand by him. Will Hardwick or Hinkley?


I agree Tucker

I actually said the other day that I reckon North is a joke of a club but I do have an ounce of respect for them after the appointment of Scott. It was a bold, daring and thinking outside the square decision which is what i really wanted the RFC to do rather than taking the what I would call the conservative approach.

It was interesting to read that one of the reasons why Scott supposedly didn't make it through to the 2nd stage at the RFC was because of his age... that was one of the reasons IMHO he should have been in that 2nd stage but now we will never know

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Re: What's your preference - Hardwick or Hinkley?
« Reply #38 on: August 24, 2009, 12:06:56 AM »

North obviously looked at Scott as it is universally seen that Malthouse is one of if not the best coach in the league getting the most out of his list and any assistant who has worked under him would surely have developed a significant tactical nous which equates to an ability to coach a senior side.

I just hope we don't regret this 2 years from now as North as crap as they are as a club and off the field do get the most out of their players and Scott as a minimum will get that from his list because the club will ultimately stand by him. Will Hardwick or Hinkley?


I agree Tucker

I actually said the other day that I reckon North is a joke of a club but I do have an ounce of respect for them after the appointment of Scott. It was a bold, daring and thinking outside the square decision which is what i really wanted the RFC to do rather than taking the what I would call the conservative approach.

It was interesting to read that one of the reasons why Scott supposedly didn't make it through to the 2nd stage at the RFC was because of his age... that was one of the reasons IMHO he should have been in that 2nd stage but now we will never know



Scott was never a chance IMHO. If they were going with someone in there early 30s they would have gone with Jade.

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Re: What's your preference - Hardwick or Hinkley?
« Reply #39 on: August 24, 2009, 12:56:17 AM »
i changed my mind on hinkley.
They're both shitmen.
We're history.

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Re: What's your preference - Hardwick or Hinkley?
« Reply #40 on: August 24, 2009, 12:09:11 PM »
I would be happy with either candidates as they were my top 2 at the start of the process based on their successful histories.

At a stretch I would place Hinkley slightly in front of Hardwick but ultimately I think both will do a excellent job if supported.

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Re: What's your preference - Hardwick or Hinkley?
« Reply #41 on: August 24, 2009, 02:28:22 PM »
David Parkin commented during the ABC broadcast of the hawthorn match that hardwick is the most outstanding coaching prospect ever to go through the AFL coaching Academy. ( a big wrap)

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Re: What's your preference - Hardwick or Hinkley?
« Reply #42 on: August 24, 2009, 02:33:35 PM »
David Parkin commented during the ABC broadcast of the hawthorn match that hardwick is the most outstanding coaching prospect ever to go through the AFL coaching Academy. ( a big wrap)

didnt he sit in on the panel that had us select wallace, thats if infact they ever met :o
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Re: What's your preference - Hardwick or Hinkley?
« Reply #43 on: August 24, 2009, 05:51:37 PM »
Scott was never a chance IMHO. If they were going with someone in there early 30s they would have gone with Jade.

Wasn't talking abnout the final selection I was tlaking more about getting through to the 2nd stage
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Re: What's your preference - Hardwick or Hinkley?
« Reply #44 on: August 25, 2009, 12:55:10 PM »
David Parkin commented during the ABC broadcast of the hawthorn match that hardwick is the most outstanding coaching prospect ever to go through the AFL coaching Academy. ( a big wrap)

he also appointed terry .........