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Re: Lets analyse the Coaching Staff / New assistant coaches
« Reply #120 on: October 26, 2009, 08:52:51 PM »
Equally surprised to see Paul Cameron still there :lol
On a serious note, seen a recent departed assistant coach at the races on Sat, not good :cheers

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Re: Lets analyse the Coaching Staff / New assistant coaches
« Reply #121 on: October 26, 2009, 09:07:36 PM »
Equally as surprised to see John Vickery still there. Only because I think with his son being on the senior list there is a clear conflict of interest IMHO
They need John to kick unwanted eyes out of closed training sessions  ;D

Surprised to see Hornsby still listed there
Agree Infamy. You would've thought the fitness and conditioning area would've had a massive cleanout.
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Re: Lets analyse the Coaching Staff / New assistant coaches
« Reply #122 on: October 26, 2009, 09:11:10 PM »

Football Department

General Manager of Football - Craig Cameron
Football Operations Manager - Ross Monaghan
Head of Development - Tim Livingstone
Player Development Manager - Lauren Cooper

Senior Coach - Damien Hardwick
Assistant Coach - Wayne Campbell
Assistant Coach - Brendon Lade
Assistant Coach - Justin Leppitsch
Assistant Coach - Daniel Daly
Development coach, Coburg Coach - David Newett
Development coach - Tim Clarke

Recruitment Manager - Francis Jackson
Recruiting Officer - Matthew Clarke
Recruiting Officer - Richard Taylor

Elite Performance Manager - Matthew Hornsby
Rehabilitation and Conditioning Coach - Terry Condon
Strength Coach - Adam Douglas
Sport Science Assistant - Brendan Fahrner
Boxing Coach - John Vickery
Head Property Steward - Bill Clarke
Chaplain - Paul Cameron



i would really like to know what the first four actually do?

who is the "Top Dog"

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Re: Lets analyse the Coaching Staff / New assistant coaches
« Reply #123 on: October 26, 2009, 09:13:01 PM »

i would really like to know what the first four actually do?

who is the "Top Dog"

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The top dog is Craig Cameron - GM of Footy makes him the head of the footy department
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Re: Lets analyse the Coaching Staff / New assistant coaches
« Reply #124 on: October 26, 2009, 11:21:29 PM »
General Manager of Football - Craig Cameron
Football Operations Manager - Ross Monaghan
Head of Development - Tim Livingstone
Player Development Manager - Lauren Cooper



i would really like to know what the first four actually do?
Monaghan would look after the non-footy/non-onfield side of the footy department.

I'd presume the other two deal with player development such as organising weight, boxing, training, etc ... sessions tailor made for each player specifically.

I think Cameron still holds his original title of list manager as well as head of the footy dept.
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Re: Lets analyse the Coaching Staff / New assistant coaches
« Reply #125 on: October 26, 2009, 11:40:20 PM »
Equally as surprised to see John Vickery still there. Only because I think with his son being on the senior list there is a clear conflict of interest IMHO
He's only the boxing coach, hardly a person of influence
I don't really see a problem there

He was at the club all last year while Tyrone was at the club and Sideshow Bob did just fine.

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Re: Lets analyse the Coaching Staff / New assistant coaches
« Reply #126 on: October 26, 2009, 11:43:27 PM »
Question for those in the know - who of the medical/conditioning/fitness staff are existing or new?  I know Hornsby and Vickery are existing - who else?

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Re: Lets analyse the Coaching Staff / New assistant coaches
« Reply #127 on: October 27, 2009, 07:28:01 AM »
Equally as surprised to see John Vickery still there. Only because I think with his son being on the senior list there is a clear conflict of interest IMHO
He's only the boxing coach, hardly a person of influence
I don't really see a problem there

He was at the club all last year while Tyrone was at the club and Sideshow Bob did just fine.

IMHO he should have quit as soon as his son was drafted

Monaghan would look after the non-footy/non-onfield side of the footy department.

I'd presume the other two deal with player development such as organising weight, boxing, training, etc ... sessions tailor made for each player specifically.

I think Cameron still holds his original title of list manager as well as head of the footy dept.

Livingstone's job also includes ensuring there are enough host families for newbies, making sure that side of things are working (Lauren also works on this). Also involves putting the parameters in place for what the players can do outside of the footy eg Uni course etc. He heads up the development side of things so heworks closely with the development coaches on the things you mention MT
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Re: Lets analyse the Coaching Staff / New assistant coaches
« Reply #128 on: October 27, 2009, 12:38:10 PM »
Equally as surprised to see John Vickery still there. Only because I think with his son being on the senior list there is a clear conflict of interest IMHO
He's only the boxing coach, hardly a person of influence
I don't really see a problem there

He was at the club all last year while Tyrone was at the club and Sideshow Bob did just fine.

IMHO he should have quit as soon as his son was drafted
Bit harsh, if he was a coach or assistant coach then yes, even I think Tony Free should step down from the board if his son is picked up as he is in a position of influence. A boxing coach gets no say, it would be like having a masseuse need to quit because a relative was a player, it makes no difference.

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Re: Lets analyse the Coaching Staff / New assistant coaches
« Reply #129 on: October 27, 2009, 06:22:37 PM »
Equally surprised to see Paul Cameron still there :lol
On a serious note, seen a recent departed assistant coach at the races on Sat, not good :cheers

Would he happen to be a North Melbourne dual Premiership Player Jack?

On Caulfield Guineas Night last year I was playing poker at the Casino in the Poker when at about 10 up he strolls onto our table slurring his words and re raising me with 9 and 3 off suit while I had pocket Queens. There were about 3 of us on that table who did not want to see him leave he must have blown 3K in the space of an hour but we just kept on cashing in. Remember the night well and turned a good night in terms of profit into an even better night. :thumbsup
Must admit he was an arroganant pr1ck but nonetheless it was more than plaeasing taking his money. By coincidence I was there last year also on Derby night just as drunk and incoherent but alas he sat at another table.

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Re: Lets analyse the Coaching Staff / New assistant coaches
« Reply #130 on: October 27, 2009, 06:55:54 PM »
Equally surprised to see Paul Cameron still there :lol
On a serious note, seen a recent departed assistant coach at the races on Sat, not good :cheers

Would he happen to be a North Melbourne dual Premiership Player Jack?

On Caulfield Guineas Night last year I was playing poker at the Casino in the Poker when at about 10 up he strolls onto our table slurring his words and re raising me with 9 and 3 off suit while I had pocket Queens. There were about 3 of us on that table who did not want to see him leave he must have blown 3K in the space of an hour but we just kept on cashing in. Remember the night well and turned a good night in terms of profit into an even better night. :thumbsup
Must admit he was an arroganant pr1ck but nonetheless it was more than plaeasing taking his money. By coincidence I was there last year also on Derby night just as drunk and incoherent but alas he sat at another table.

Answer to first question. CORRECT.
Might see you there Derby night.
Which table ? and where ?

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Re: Lets analyse the Coaching Staff / New assistant coaches
« Reply #131 on: October 27, 2009, 07:07:37 PM »
Depends what time I get there Jack. Might play some Holdem so until I register won't know where my table will be. I am usually there at about eight o'clock when I go.  :thumbsup

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Re: Lets analyse the Coaching Staff / New assistant coaches
« Reply #132 on: October 27, 2009, 07:18:50 PM »
we keep an eye out for a guy with a bag over his head, LOL

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Re: Lets analyse the Coaching Staff / New assistant coaches
« Reply #133 on: October 27, 2009, 09:16:28 PM »
we keep an eye out for a guy with a bag over his head, LOL

lol you funny stuff

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Re: Lets analyse the Coaching Staff / New assistant coaches
« Reply #134 on: October 27, 2009, 09:36:23 PM »
we keep an eye out for a guy with a bag over his head, LOL

No worries if the bag don't give it away Jack just look for the big red nose and smile and the groceries. Now Jack what physical characteristic should I keep an eye out for ? :thumbsup