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With the news that the club has asked for applications from prospective coaches to be in by July 3rd I though we should start an update thread.
Basically this thread will be for the posting of articles relating to our coaching position. To start off there are an interesting development to come out of the weekend with Leigh Matthews saying he would talk to any club that approached him.
I believe those comments are somewhat positive in how those in the business look at our club and its prospects for the future. It is also interesting to read the clubs reply:
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sport/afl/story/0,26576,25668411-19742,00.html
Also just to clarify the clubs position in regards to finding the new coach and those that will be on the committee:
Read more here:
http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/rfnews/buckshardwick-on-tigers-list/2009/06/21/1245522734333.html
Basically this thread will be for the posting of articles relating to our coaching position. To start off there are an interesting development to come out of the weekend with Leigh Matthews saying he would talk to any club that approached him.
"Seriously, no is the correct answer, but if a club rang you and wanted to talk to you . . . that's what happened with the Lions and me," he said.
"I wasn't coaching again, Fremantle rang up and I spoke to them and I never went forward, this was 10 years ago, and when the Lions rang up I spoke to them out of courtesy.
"No is the . . . best answer because otherwise you get into ifs, buts and maybes."
Asked what club he would choose between the Tigers and North Melbourne if offered the senior coaching roles, Matthews said Richmond.
I believe those comments are somewhat positive in how those in the business look at our club and its prospects for the future. It is also interesting to read the clubs reply:
Read more here:Told of Matthews' statement yesterday, Tigers president Gary March said: "It would be interesting . . .
"We will get the person best suited to Richmond, no one is off my list, but it was my understanding Leigh was not interested in coaching.
"I would be very surprised if our football sub-committee didn't speak to Leigh . . . to at least find out if was interested. There is a high calibre of senior coaches around and I would be surprised if we didn't talk to all of them, including the bloke who just left the Kangaroos."
Mick Malthouse, Wayne Campbell, Buckley, caretaker coach Jade Rawlings, Damien Hardwick and Ken Hinkley head the Richmond betting markets.
March added: "It's a pretty decent year if you're looking for a coach, there's plenty of potential senior coaches, including the guy who has got the job at the moment.
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sport/afl/story/0,26576,25668411-19742,00.html
Also just to clarify the clubs position in regards to finding the new coach and those that will be on the committee:
RICHMOND has asked for applications for its senior coaching position by July 3, and hopes to begin interviewing candidates for the job within a fortnight.
But while the club has sought formal applications for the job, the Tigers will also pursue any other candidates who have not formally expressed interest, if they believe they are suitable.
The Tigers are expected to be in contact with Nathan Buckley, Damian Hardwick and several other potential candidates for the position, which is seen as wide open and without a frontrunner in the manner of North Melbourne, which is believed to have Buckley at the top of its wish list.
While the initial noises from Punt Road indicated that the Tigers have a preference for a young coach, the club is open-minded about the position.
Its guidelines are believed to focus more on the type of person and coach, rather than his level of experience.
The Tigers are still finalising the panel that will pick the coach, with football operations chief Craig Cameron, football director Tony Free, club psychologist Geoff Bond and chief executive Steve Wright expected to be joined by external experts.
Read more here:
http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/rfnews/buckshardwick-on-tigers-list/2009/06/21/1245522734333.html