could braddles coach bullants?

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I doubt braddley would want to. he's not even full time at the club is he?

Not that I'm aware of.... just thought he be tailor made for the job, develop younger players. Good to have past champions around the club:)

I'll never forget one of his first games at Carlton, Princess park...left forward flank... Heatly stand end... sold the fake handball ran along the boundry and kicked a major from 40 out... Magic!!! I'm sure the juddster will do the same for the navy blue at the G:)
 
i saw in the herald sun yesterday that he's doing some sort of coaching course at the AIS now with voss and a couple of other people. lets home he comes down after that.
 

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After seeing Geelong's efforts in the VFL this year... surely the club realise the importance of a seconds side? bring back the CFC 2nd's I say:thumbsu:

:thumbsu:. Haven't heard why they decided not to go with the concept next season.
 
Bradley is only a part-time coach due to his outside business interests, I believe. The bullants coach is a full time role so I doubt he'd be in line to take it, especially as it has been documented that he doesn't have future senior coaching aspirations.

I like the idea of Dean at the club as I've heard many good things about his coaching. This would probably mean that the other assistant coach for the Blues should come from a non-Carlton background.
 
Crossisca has coached at VFL level before.

Not my number 1 option, but may be an option.

Was annoyed to see the Pies are going it alone in the VFL next year, yet we scrapped the idea.

I thought it had come from the AFL, but obviously not.
 
Brendan Mc Cartney has been spoken of very highly in the last week or so. He is credited with a big role in the developement of the young players when they join the club and getting them up and going. Sounds like what we need.
 

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