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Cancelled
- May 24, 2012
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- AFL Club
- GWS
this is sounding more like it. will still miss choco though.
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http://www.heraldsun.com.au/afl/more-news/port-adelaide-plan-to-appoint-leon-cameron-as-coach-thrown-into-doubt-by-gws/story-e6frf9jf-1226486829321?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed: HeraldSunAfl (Herald Sun | AFL)LEON Cameron's path to Port Adelaide has been upset by AFL novice Greater Western Sydney chasing the Hawthorn assistant coach. Cameron met the Giants today to fill the vacancy as senior assistant and ultimate successor to senior coach Kevin Sheedy.
If Cameron takes this job, Port's dream ticket of a Cameron-Alan Richardson partnership at Alberton will fall apart.
Jay Clark @ClarkyHeraldSun
Big development “@warrentredrea: Leon Cameron flying to Sydney w GWS Official. Doesn't look good for Port”
Port chief executive Keith Thomas told adelaidenow today: "We understand Leon is meeting GWS. That he is flying up to Sydney to do that means we have to look at our options.''
It will be announced in the next hour that Cameron is going to PORT you heard it here first@tommybugg
@Jezzacameron looking more and more like your dad Leon could be coming up to coach next year #wouldntthatbegreat #knowshestuff #leroy
It will be announced in the next hour that Cameron is going to PORT you heard it here first
worst 3rd post ever #fail?It will be announced in the next hour that Cameron is going to PORT you heard it here first
Craig Hutchison @craighutchy
GWS press conf tomorrow morning to announce Cameron as assistant to Sheedy with guaranteed succession plan@traderadio@barrettdamian
I didnt see it coming, Cameron wasnt on my radar ......BUT I LIKE IT.
I like the deal too, shows real forward planning.
What I want to know now is what was choccos story......hmmmmm[/q
probably different interpretations of a conversation ,maybe chocco thought the job was his this year & of course money,????? good luck to leon hope it all works well.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/150981/default.aspxGREATER Western Sydney coach Kevin Sheedy intends to move into a director of football role in 2014 and continue his association with the Giants for some time yet.
The Giants' inaugural head coach, Sheedy will lead the side into 2013 before handing over to new senior assistant coach Leon Cameron at the end of the club's second AFL season.
There has been conjecture over whether he would then return to Melbourne or remain involved with GWS and he confirmed on Monday he has no intention of leaving what he has started.
THE INFLUENCE of Leon Cameron has been central to Greater Western Sydney youngsters choosing to stay at the club, according to co-captain Phil Davis.
Despite fears the Giants could be susceptible to losing players, the club has managed to secure much of its talented list, including new deals for top-five draft picks Jonathon Patton, Dom Tyson and Will Hoskin-Elliott last month.
Cameron joined the Giants last year as senior assistant coach and will take over as the club's coach at the end of this season, replacing Kevin Sheedy.
Davis said the former Hawthorn assistant's appointment could be directly linked with Giants wanting to stay at the club.
GWS co-captain Callan Ward describes Cameron a man who tells it like it is, a no-nonsense operator at training in the same vein as predecessor Mark Williams.
Cameron's warm, thoughtful demeanour off the park has also made an impression on the club's youngsters.
"With the appointment of Leon, we know where we're going in the next few years," recently re-signed No.1 draft pick Jonathon Patton told AAP.
"For me personally he's really been pushing me to be a leader ... and he just really cares. Everyone loves him."
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/afl/afl-news/caring-cameron-lays-platform-for-gws-20130328-2gwdq.html#ixzz2Oo7SuiiL
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2013-10-29/mcveighs-career-spikeFORMER Essendon vice-captain Mark McVeigh has taken another step forward in his budding coaching career after being appointed to head the Greater Western Sydney Academy.
It is a return to McVeigh's old stamping ground, having grown up on the NSW Central Coast and played for Pennant Hills in Sydney's west before he was drafted in 1998.