i like the last bit here.... these specialists coming in certainly add value. But the full time positions are manned by untried explayers. I understand quality assistant coaches are hard to come by but with experience lacking on the field we need it in the staff otherwise these kids might not reach their potential
I somewhat agree with you but when I look at Cornes and Power I see guys who have been coached by the likes of Matthews and Williams as well as high quality line coaches and they bring with them everything they have learned from that experience and that includes the experience at the tail end of there career of mentoring young player at the power and the lions as well as the player/coach role they had with us before they went full time, as for Brogan I believe he was pretty much the powers ruck coach before he joined us.
But that said in an ideal world we would have Cornes and Power as our development coaches and have more experienced guys as our assistant coaches but from everything I see and hear I have a lot of faith in the work being done by our current assistants I just hope that faith isn't misplaced.