1.
Malthouse for mine. Has a history of getting players to perform to their potential and get even average teams into premiership contention. Won't take any #$%^ from anyone and will change our poor culture. Can develop the kids while demanding success. We don't need a purely developmental coach now we need someone to work with the list we have and turn them into a cohesive unit. Micks is the coach who has the repeated track record in achieving this.
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Harwick has always been a hard nosed little pri.ck who demands players to put their heads over the ball and win the hurt the opposition with their attack. All the best coaches have been made in a similiar mold - Matthews, Voss, Sheedy, Clarkson. He also has been part of two premierships at two different clubs as an assistant. He could be a great fit for our developing side.
3. Scott - see above but with less experience and success at multiple clubs
4. Williams (runs on the board)
5. Bond (success at other clubs, would appease the Tiger Faithful)
6. Longmuire (may be to defensive)
7. Campbell (needs more experience)
8. Buckley (too arrogant, too ignorant, too Collingwood
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