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Quickdraw

End of the drought
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Another year or 2 as senior assistant at the best club in the land then he'll be the number 1 candidate for the senior coach at the pies or cats.
Maybe, Harry.
Or just maybe, a couple of years and Dimma may decide he's achieved it all and hand over the keys. I'm sure 5 premierships is enough for him :cool:
 
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caesar

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Interesting that Fly is going to be doing exactly the same role at Hawthorn as he was this year at Richmond, (forward line coach), so obviously the upheaval of Covid caused Fly to seek certainty as I think we mucked him around a bit or maybe we were happy for a change also?.
Me I loved the bloke.
 
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Mr Brightside

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Interesting that Fly is going to be doing exactly the same role at Hawthorn as he was this year at Richmond, (forward line coach), so obviously the upheaval of Covid caused Fly to seek certainty as I think ewe mucked him around a bit or maybe we were happy for a change also?.
Me I loved the bloke.
Huge loss . In saying that his finger prints will be in the club for a while yet.

Hard not to wish him the best of luck
 
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TrialByVideo

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Huge loss . In saying that his finger prints will be in the club for a while yet.

Hard not to wish him the best of luck
Yeah... great bloke to chat with. Clearly hasn't got his head up his ####!
Maybe going to the hawks is just adding to an already healthy looking CV.
I think when he ever decides he's up for a senior gig, he'll be good to go.
 
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caesar

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Sydney have pinched our strength and rehab coach Rob Inness to head up their high performance team.

losses are mounting up:

Fly
Leppa
Inness

:mad:
 
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tigerman

It's Tiger Time
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Sydney have pinched our strength and rehab coach Rob Inness to their high performance team.

losses are mounting up:

Fly
Leppa
Inness

:mad:
Rob Inness is a big loss, he's a very good operator.
 
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theglove3

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Jun 3, 2003
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No rush at Back To Back Central.
Dimma on leave till Feb.
Houli unsigned.
3 Coaches out.
Argh, the serenity!
 
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D85

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Inness is a huge loss. Came up through the pathway, Coburg, Rich VFL, then full time AFL. Elite at what he does
 
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TigerFurious

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Sydney have pinched our strength and rehab coach Rob Inness to their high performance team.

losses are mounting up:

Fly
Leppa
Inness

:mad:
Before us it happened to Hawthorn and before them Geelong and before them Brisbane. Price of success.
 
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craig

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Yep we will be pillaged.

Then once our run at the top expires we go and pinch them back :))

Might be some available talent for 2022 going forward, if the soft cap is raised again.
 
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waiting

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And look what happened to them!
The price of success is high
Price of success is high.
The way we are going there will be only Dimma left soon.
Does anyone have news of any likely appointments. ?
Or will we appoint within?

BigRicho might be free?
 
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TigerMasochist

Walks softly carries a big stick.
Jul 13, 2003
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Before us it happened to Hawthorn and before them Geelong and before them Brisbane. Price of success.
Been standard procedure at VFL / AFL level since before I was in nappies. Opposition clubs spend more time, energy n money on trying to tear back down successful clubs, than they spend on actually trying to find ways to become successful themselves.
They all sit watching n lurking to see if anyone tries to sneak up ahead of them, rarely bothering to try anything new or innovative to give themselves an edge over the opposition and a genuine chance at being the best.
 
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