Oppo Camp Graham Wright (Once loved, now loathed).

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He didn’t retire but at the end of 1993 he developed Guillain-Barre Syndrome and lost a lot of weight.
It took him five weeks to get over the worst - a 12kg drop in weight, short-term loss of speech, loss of feeling in his legs and nine days in a wheelchair.
Yes, I knew it was quite a serious condition, and it left him in poor shape for a while.
 
For those that don't remember the context --

Rumours were that some senior players (potentially including Wright) may have even vandalised Bucks' car when he was first traded to us as well.

I'm sure this is all history now and they will all be focused on winning premiership number 16.
 

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Professional people don't deal in hope, perhapsing or wishful thinking.

Nah. They do risk assessments in order to ascertain what could cause failure and its likelihood and when they go ahead they do so knowing there is always a risk in every venture - so of course they hope failure doesn't occur.
 
Correct - from what I saw at training a couple of weeks ago, he is very hands on with the younger players of which we have a lot and I was really impressed with his communication out on the track.

From speaking to mates previously at Box Hill where he coached, he is a terrific teaching coach, and I know some staff at Hawthorn not in the footy department who say you would be hard pressed to find a nicer bloke too.
You mean like Brendan Bolton before he became a senior coach?
 
So, another recruitment of a person to a role that is not the role they made their name in.
Its the Collingwood way after all.
Coach who has never been a head coach, or even had other club coaching experience.
A ruck coach who was a full time full forward throughout his career.....
I could go on.
But I doubt a thousand words would alter the rusted on’s perception that the club can do no wrong....
 
A very very good appointment.

He along with Damian Carroll will hopefully bring a greater Hawthorn style emphasis on skills by foot I hope.

When did we bring in Damian Carroll? Have we announced it?
 

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He didn’t retire but at the end of 1993 he developed Guillain-Barre Syndrome and lost a lot of weight.
It took him five weeks to get over the worst - a 12kg drop in weight, short-term loss of speech, loss of feeling in his legs and nine days in a wheelchair.
Thank you
 
And if he has a bad year the club might decide he’s had long enough and time is up.

Neither scenario however has anything to do with Graeme Wright, or ridiculous allegations that Wright has demanded conditions

Or the club may have decided already, looks like the club is going in new directions. It might be unlikely and is certainly speculative - most certainly surprising (pleasantly) that if the club has directed Bucks (and or Sando / Harves) to 'finish on a good development year'.

After all the letter we all got that letter from Mark Anderson that basically conceded that 'we are looking to improve from within' (from a list perspective).

That may be a concession that we are no longer contending, who knows.

In any case certainly gives Wrighty a full plate to work with!
 
A few months ago
When did we bring in Damian Carroll? Have we announced it?
Good timing with the off season focus on draftees.
I well and truly missed that news as well, so you (Quicky) aren' t the only one (who missed it)!! I was quite surprised to see his name brought up the other day, and wondered how it had suddenly appeared! It does seem like another good appointment for the club, so I'm happy with that "news" as well!
 
Are we likely to bring in any further assistant coaches? Buckley, Sanderson, Harvey and Skipworth seems a little light on. We've lost Longmuir, then Boyd who replaced him, as well as Hocking and Rocca in the last few years. I think we're a bit short. This might be Wrights first chance to influence.
 
Or the club may have decided already, looks like the club is going in new directions. It might be unlikely and is certainly speculative - most certainly surprising (pleasantly) that if the club has directed Bucks (and or Sando / Harves) to 'finish on a good development year'.

After all the letter we all got that letter from Mark Anderson that basically conceded that 'we are looking to improve from within' (from a list perspective).

That may be a concession that we are no longer contending, who knows.

In any case certainly gives Wrighty a full plate to work with!
This is one of my favourite posts of all time!

I must concede I don't know why though. :think:
 
Are we likely to bring in any further assistant coaches? Buckley, Sanderson, Harvey and Skipworth seems a little light on. We've lost Longmuir, then Boyd who replaced him, as well as Hocking and Rocca in the last few years. I think we're a bit short. This might be Wrights first chance to influence.

I don’t really think he’ll be able to until 2022 because things will be tight in 2021. The only one I think they’d look at replacing is Rocca, but Grundy hasn’t needed a ruck coach for a while and I doubt they’ll be keen to invest in someone to effectively coach Lynch and Cameron. I think that’s why Rocca worked well because he could help the depth guys and chop out in other areas.
 
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