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Ex tigers - coaching

Of the ex tigers in the coaching rounds at the moment, who would make the best seniour coach??

  • Wayne Campbell (bulldogs)

    Votes: 4 6.3%
  • Chris Bond (bulldogs)

    Votes: 41 65.1%
  • Matthew Knights (bendigo)

    Votes: 15 23.8%
  • Andy Kellaway (port) (i know hes only a skills coach, but you never know!)

    Votes: 2 3.2%
  • other - specify

    Votes: 1 1.6%

  • Total voters
    63
tigatam said:
geoffryprettyboy said:
I like Bondy, but Kellaway as a skills coach, ya gotta be joking.

no joke gpb, i guess he still wanted to be invloved in footy somehow.

Yeah nah, I beleive you about Kellaway, what I'm trying to say, when it came to skill Kellaway made me ill, but was awarded the Purple Heart on many occasions for his courage.
 
Do people really believe that someone can't teach someone how to execute a skill if the coach themselves couldn't do it in a game?

The coaches don't actually kick the ball themselves for the players, they teach them the right technique. I'm sure someone who couldn't kick properly has had more coaches telling him how to execute the proper technique than someone who does it naturally.
 
The_General said:
Do people really believe that someone can't teach someone how to execute a skill if the coach themselves couldn't do it in a game?

The coaches don't actually kick the ball themselves for the players, they teach them the right technique. I'm sure someone who couldn't kick properly has had more coaches telling him how to execute the proper technique than someone who does it naturally.

Does that mean that Richo will have a post-football career as a Sports Psychologist somewhere? :hihi
 
pokey said:
The_General said:
Do people really believe that someone can't teach someone how to execute a skill if the coach themselves couldn't do it in a game?

The coaches don't actually kick the ball themselves for the players, they teach them the right technique. I'm sure someone who couldn't kick properly has had more coaches telling him how to execute the proper technique than someone who does it naturally.

Does that mean that Richo will have a post-football career as a Sports Psychologist somewhere? :hihi


:hihi anger management perhaps??
 
Freezer said:
The Mole said:
Ashley Prescott by a street

A one way street, straight into the bay.

No chance.

Edit - Didn't mean to sound harsh there, Moley. Just think there are a lot ahead of him. Had a couple of Runners Up at Claremont in the last couple of years.

A couple of years ago, Ash Prescott was rumoured to be the next cab off the rank when an AFL job came up. Not sure what happened to him, but he doesn't sem to be creating the same excitement these days.
 
I'm not sure that AK is a "skills" coach at Port. Iirc he is one of their Physiotherapists & does the runners duties as well.
 
TT33 said:
I'm not sure that AK is a "skills" coach at Port. Iirc he is one of their Physiotherapists & does the runners duties as well.

You sure you're not confusing him with Dunc at Geelong?
 
Tell me it ist so!! i knew Ak was runing for Port the game we played them. . . had NO idea Dunc was at the cattery!!!! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! :help

Why do all these champs leave tigerland and head straight to other clubs?? i guess they take whatever opp arises hey.

Dunc, you are welcome back at punt road as a skills coach, runner, drinks boy . . . whatever!!!!!