Coach Fages and the coaching group

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Lets hope his win rate continues to be that high next season.

The Lions have been quick to aid their bid to overcome the loss of Daniher by appointing two-time premiership-winning player and ex-Gold Coast Suns head coach Stuart Dew as the club’s new forwards coach, replacing the departed Murray Davis.

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I don't know, I suspect Fagan might be looking at the exit gate sooner than we might all hope. Basically gut feel but a few things to consider:

1. Daniher retiring might put a thought in Flagan's head and after next season, probably will lose Zorko
2. Flagan has had issues with his health
3. It has to be hard to get back up after all this work and finally achieving the sports' holy grail
4. This clearly took a lot out of him
5. If we win it all again, might be hard to find motivation to go again
 
Most of us realize it will be up to Fagan when he goes.
Only he and his closest friends and family know if this year was very hard for him health wise.
People that work hard and very long hours really need a break to freshen up be it mental or physical.
He gets that break soon, maybe only 4 weeks or so but that could be enough.

I am not sure if he would go back to Tasmania after living in sunny Brisbane for so long.
 

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I would have thought if Danny is leaving he would have done so by now. He seems very involved still with our upcoming recruitment etc. Would have thought the club would be wheeling someone else out to address the media re Joe's retirement and replacement options???
And another question, where is Steve Conole? I haven't seen him involved at the grandfinal(only saw Dom on the bench). I can't recall any recent media around Levi etc?
 
I would have thought if Danny is leaving he would have done so by now. He seems very involved still with our upcoming recruitment etc. Would have thought the club would be wheeling someone else out to address the media re Joe's retirement and replacement options???
And another question, where is Steve Conole? I haven't seen him involved at the grandfinal(only saw Dom on the bench). I can't recall any recent media around Levi etc?

Pretty sure he was in the rooms after the GF
 
I don't know, I suspect Fagan might be looking at the exit gate sooner than we might all hope. Basically gut feel but a few things to consider:

1. Daniher retiring might put a thought in Flagan's head and after next season, probably will lose Zorko
2. Flagan has had issues with his health
3. It has to be hard to get back up after all this work and finally achieving the sports' holy grail
4. This clearly took a lot out of him
5. If we win it all again, might be hard to find motivation to go again
While Fages does have a very positive outlook, we all know this year has been really tough for him and makes me wonder if we did lose to the Suns at home that Fages could have packed it all up right there and then.

Thankfully, Fages continued and the rest is history in 2024 but I do worry for him and his health given what has transpired and hopefully the club gives him an extended break away from the club for the rest of the year to help recharge his batteries as best as possible.

One thing the club has now got up their sleeve now are suitable assistant coaches who can step-up if Fages needed some time way in the future (Daly, Morris, Bruce, Dew) and wouldn't be upset if one of them became our next head coach if we looked internally.

Another man that we could consider as our next head coach though is Craig Stracevich from our women's program perhaps as he has done a great job with the girls since the inception of the league.

Otherwise if we are going external, would keep a close eye on Fly still (if Collingwood struggle) as my first preference but wouldn't be a bad shout looking at experienced assistants from successful clubs like Geelong (Lappin, Enright, King, etc).
 
I don't know, I suspect Fagan might be looking at the exit gate sooner than we might all hope. Basically gut feel but a few things to consider:

1. Daniher retiring might put a thought in Flagan's head and after next season, probably will lose Zorko
2. Flagan has had issues with his health
3. It has to be hard to get back up after all this work and finally achieving the sports' holy grail
4. This clearly took a lot out of him
5. If we win it all again, might be hard to find motivation to go again

The flag would have revitalised him. In any case, Dew will be our next coach so we are in good hands regardless of when Fagan decides to hang it up.
 

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So will there be any more movement with our coaching staff or will it be Murray Davis out, Stuart Dew in and that is all she wrote?
 
So will there be any more movement with our coaching staff or will it be Murray Davis out, Stuart Dew in and that is all she wrote?
Wonder if we keep Cotchin on in his leadership role and we may still need a new GM of Footy if Daly decides to move on.
 
One of my favorite quotes is from Publilius Syrus: “Any one can hold the helm when the sea is calm”.
Reckon it describes Fages to a T.

I don't think I understand this.

Before fagan we were an unpowered boat being hit by devastating waves that threatened, and did, cause demasting. Multiple times.

Poor performers, poor retention, poor culture, poor everything. Fagan started in the opposite calm seas.

When he took over he was able to helm with such skill that not only did he right the ship, he also steered us away from the troubled into calmer waters.

And in the calm waters he steered us to a premiership.

Fagan is not the fair weather helmsman as implied in your post.
 
I don't think I understand this.

Before fagan we were an unpowered boat being hit by devastating waves that threatened, and did, cause demasting. Multiple times.

Poor performers, poor retention, poor culture, poor everything. Fagan started in the opposite calm seas.

When he took over he was able to helm with such skill that not only did he right the ship, he also steered us away from the troubled into calmer waters.

And in the calm waters he steered us to a premiership.

Fagan is not the fair weather helmsman as implied in your post.
I feel this year was anything but calm waters.
Probably the rockiest of all 8 years so far imo.
Which is what makes it even more special.
Love the man for what he has done for this club.
 
I don't think I understand this.

Before fagan we were an unpowered boat being hit by devastating waves that threatened, and did, cause demasting. Multiple times.

Poor performers, poor retention, poor culture, poor everything. Fagan started in the opposite calm seas.

When he took over he was able to helm with such skill that not only did he right the ship, he also steered us away from the troubled into calmer waters.

And in the calm waters he steered us to a premiership.

Fagan is not the fair weather helmsman as implied in your post.
I think you have it the wrong way around, think, anyone can do the job when things are running smoothly but it takes a special person to reach the pinnacle facing the challenges that Fages faced throughout the season
 
I think you have it the wrong way around, think, anyone can do the job when things are running smoothly but it takes a special person to reach the pinnacle facing the challenges that Fages faced throughout the season

Damn I was hoping for a couple pages of Sack Fagan discourse again.


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I think you have it the wrong way around, think, anyone can do the job when things are running smoothly but it takes a special person to reach the pinnacle facing the challenges that Fages faced throughout the season

That makes sense. I couldn't work that post out, it seemed positive but I was reading it the wrong way around.

Sorry about that SRH17
 
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Damn I was hoping for a couple pages of Sack Fagan discourse again.


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