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Tigers shuffle assistant coaching roles (RFC site)
« on: February 12, 2021, 05:06:53 PM »
Tigers shuffle coaching roles

Assistant coaches at Richmond have switched roles for the 2021 season.


By Mitch Cleary
AFL Media
12 February 2021


Richmond will enter its quest for a flag three-peat with a complete re-shuffle of its assistant coaches.

For the first time in a premiership defence under Damien Hardwick, the Tigers begin a season with every line coach in a different role compared to the last.

The Tigers' shift follows the departure of backline/defence coach Justin Leppitsch (stepping away from football) and forwards coach Craig McRae (departed for Hawthorn).

Last year's midfield and stoppage coach Adam Kingsley moves into defence with Sam Lonergan stepping up from a development role into the sole midfield slot.

The ex-Bomber and Tiger will be assisted in the midfield by VFL coach Xavier Clarke.

Andrew McQualter, who last year combined with Kingsley in midfield with a focus on offense, replaces McRae in the forward line while maintaining his charter on ball movement.

It is a role McQualter assumed in the 2019 flag season after a previous stint with the midfield.

The Tigers will go without any designated development coaches outside of Clarke, with the line coaches to take ownership of developing their specific youngsters. 

Ryan Ferguson, who was last year cut from his position as development coach with the AFL side, was appointed the Tigers' AFLW coach in November.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/861509/tigers-shuffle-coaching-roles

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Re: Tigers shuffle assistant coaching roles (RFC site)
« Reply #1 on: February 15, 2021, 03:55:58 AM »
Seems more and more likely to me that leppa and maybe even McRae too we’re actually told there wouldn’t be a job for them next season rather than them leaving on their own terms. We essentially ‘lost’ 2 senior assistant coaches and replaced them with 2 junior assistants who were already on the books. Seems like this has all been done as a result of the cuts to the footy department cap.