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Would've almost killed kornehole hearing that and probably a few vic media DHs.
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Am loving the hard edge, Schofield has brought. Harley has obviously been told to play as he likes, including getting into fights with the opposition. The umpires aren't protecting him at all so mahe the opposition earn it.So NOW we know why everyone else is pulling out of the coaching race.... Harley wants Schoey.
West Coast Eagles teen sensation Harley Reid up for rebuild pressure cooker, wants Jarrad Schofield by side
Mitchell Woodcock | West Coast Eagles
Thu, 15 August 2024 7:30PM
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West Coast teen sensation Harley Reid says he is up for the fight as the club ramps up its long and treacherous rebuild.
And he believes interim coach Jarrad Schofield has given the Eagles a harder edge since taking over from Adam Simpson five weeks ago, in a glowing endorsement that carries plenty of weight.
Reid has enjoyed another glittering patch of form in recent weeks, with West Coast and Schofield a chance to claim a third straight victory when they meet a battle-worn Carlton at Optus Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
Speaking exclusively to The West Australian as he swapped the footy boots for boxing gloves on Thursday night at an event with West Aussie UFC star Steve Erceg, Reid opened up on the unprecedented attention around his first season in blue and gold and the club’s road ahead.
“It’s gone so quick. There’s been some big days, some long days, some long flights and some big travels, but at the end of the day, this is our job,” he said at the launch of UFC 305, which is live and exclusive on Main Event through Kayo and Foxtel.
“We really enjoy kicking the footy around and it’s such a great environment to be in.
“It felt like I got drafted yesterday and not long until the break, I’ll reset to hopefully have a big second season.”
Reid is the latest to laud Schofield’s no-excuse method as he surges into favouritism to become the Eagles’ next coach.
The West’s columnist Danielle Laidley dubbed the Eagles under their caretaker boss as “blue-collar”, and other players say they have responded well to his approach.
Schofield has publicly encouraged Reid to play on the edge since taking over the caretaker role last month from Adam Simpson and Reid said he appreciates their relationship.
“Obviously, having a different perspective come in with Schoey, and I was lucky enough to create a relationship with him as soon as I got to the club having him as the midfield coach,” he said.
“He’s tough with the decisions he makes. He wants us to play on the edge and he’s got that grit about him. He’s had some great experience in his past coaching career and obviously his footy life too.
“To have another view, another coach coming in and seeing the way they go about it. No gameplan has changed with Simmo, it was all similar. It’s the difference between the voice and the chat; they’ve got two great perspectives and different views of the footy world.
“Schoey has been huge on us to play on the edge and play to win. I think that’s a mentality we have – to play to win, hard work and play consistent footy for four quarters because I think our best footy can match it against anyone in the league.”
The ex-midfield coach is now the lead contender in the race to replace Adam Simpson on a full-time basis next year, with a string of highly-regarded assistants, including some former Eagles, pulling out of the race.
The endorsement from Reid could mean plenty for Schofield, with the 19-year-old phenom the centrepiece of West Coast’s midfield and their most valuable on-field asset.
A win over Carlton in Sunday’s clash would send Schofield’s stocks through the roof, and Reid says he is up for the challenge.
He is set to take on Brownlow medallist Patrick Cripps and fellow No.1 draftee Sam Walsh.
“It’s a great experience to be out there and play against some great, talented and hard-working midfielders,” he said.
“Carlton have got such a great team and I think they’re going well this year.
“They’re knocking on the door to play finals, so for us, it’s another opportunity to get another win, and hopefully, we can be three-in-a-row, and hopefully, we can take it them at Optus Stadium in front of our home fans.”
Am loving the hard edge, Schofield has brought. Harley has obviously been told to play as he likes, including getting into fights with the opposition. The umpires aren't protecting him at all so mahe the opposition earn it.
Has also shown a willingness to distinguish himself from Simpdson (e.g. switching Ginbey to half-back).
What's needed going forward is a game plan. Can anyone explain what that might have been at Subiaco and what he might bring from that?
Pyke or Cox are the only ones who he could be talking about. Most likely Pyke and no chance it happens.So who has possibly publicly withdrawn to deal privately behind closed doors??
If candidates are dropping out because of this then it isn't that private.
Absolutely. Can you imagine the kudos for a team with 26 under 21yo having the gun idols they followed as kids as there new line coach. All of them captains, premiership players (maybe boak), leaders, 200+games.Look for new blood not the tired oldies
With so many coaches pulling out ,we may as well give it to Sumich.
He would probably crawl over hot coals to get the job and pull a few into line.
Pyke or Cox are the only ones who he could be talking about. Most likely Pyke and no chance it happens.
Google nearly any coaching job and at this stage a heap of candidates have pulled out. Way too much being made of it. Graham is only surprise for me atm
They absolutely could, hence why North has Clarkson, Viney and not much else, because they're paying Clarkson a shit ton.If say the top job goes to a new person in the head coach position could they be paid slightly unders and then use the extra on some new assistants like the ones being mentioned to lure them over.
Would a head coach take a little salary hit knowing he will be surrounded with good talent and look at team success above back pocket success?
Would still be a great payday but don't be greedy and spread the funds to have an overall awesome coaching line up.
Obviously the new head coach will have some contacts they would want to bring on board but if getting best available assistants is possible now is they time to do it.
I’m suggesting that Damo strongly believes that Pyke is still in play as the next coach & he may (but likely not) have some inside information that internally the club is trying to convince him that is the correct move.
If Pyke wants the best for this club, perhaps it’s not the worst idea he puts his role as CEO on hiatus & takes up the role as coach for 2-3 years & then hands over the role to Schofield who will have been continuing his education under Pyke but with greater responsibility over that period. (Roos/Goodwin)
This could also buy time for others to be available. In his current role you don’t really want Pyke influencing the playing style of the team as suggested above. You have to seperate on field & off field operations.
I’m suggesting that Damo strongly believes that Pyke is still in play as the next coach & he may (but likely not) have some inside information that internally the club is trying to convince him that is the correct move.
If Pyke wants the best for this club, perhaps it’s not the worst idea he puts his role as CEO on hiatus & takes up the role as coach for 2-3 years & then hands over the role to Schofield who will have been continuing his education under Pyke but with greater responsibility over that period. (Roos/Goodwin)
This could also buy time for others to be available. In his current role you don’t really want Pyke influencing the playing style of the team as suggested above. You have to seperate on field & off field operations.
SchofieldAnd who takes over as CEO then?
Will love this....Schofield
Will love this....
Schofield
Well, I was initially thinking of Jarrad but it'd be funnier if it were Will.Which one?
Of course you can, though if the team improves and the coach starts demanding more money, you may then lose some of those assistants as their pay gets squeezed or they also chase bigger bucks. Personally, whether we go Schofield or Montgomery, we should be paying them less than most coaches giving us a ... wait for it... war chest to spend on assistants. I say get a young one for fresh ideas (Selwood, perhaps) and a very highly credentialed one.If say the top job goes to a new person in the head coach position could they be paid slightly unders and then use the extra on some new assistants like the ones being mentioned to lure them over.
Would a head coach take a little salary hit knowing he will be surrounded with good talent and look at team success above back pocket success?
Would still be a great payday but don't be greedy and spread the funds to have an overall awesome coaching line up.
Obviously the new head coach will have some contacts they would want to bring on board but if getting best available assistants is possible now is they time to do it.
If schofield gets the gig could we bring in montgomery as senior assistant?
Word is he's nailed on for an assistant role under Nicks at Adelaide if he's not the WCE head coach.