if spudyard hada just done this id be able to get on wif me evening
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Thought they were going to wheel his corpse out at FF game 1Reckon he'll be an ambassador role or something similar on the start up. Can't see him moving from Melbourne.
want us in the gutterafl has decimated our club
Yeah was gonna say surprised CFL didn’t dangle whatever amount in front of Benny so we lose him too. Probs haven’t thought of it yetbenny gale pres jack ceo
this is his last year at rfcYeah was gonna say surprised CFL didn’t dangle whatever amount in front of Benny so we lose him too. Probs haven’t thought of it yet
Louie Meehan gonna be the only campaigner left soon.afl has decimated our club
Pretty sure Jack said a few years ago that when his career’s over he and his wife want to move back to Tassie.Reckon he'll be an ambassador role or something similar on the start up. Can't see him moving from Melbourne.
jealous insecure campaigners,most supporters,biggest club in the land,larger than life history,RFC is the secret envy of all oppos,NRL supporters includedafl has decimated our club
Got a good 3 years left in himThought they were going to wheel his corpse out at FF game 1
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Cause it went so well at EssendonRance officially joining the suns
Richmond Tigers premiership player Alex Rance to join Damien Hardwick’s coaching staff at Gold Coast Suns
Jackson BarrettThe West Australian
Tue, 12 September 2023 9:03AM
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Jackson Barrett
Richmond great Alex Rance is set to join premiership mentor Damien Hardwick at Gold Coast next season.
While he has once again poured cold water over rumours he could return to play, Rance is in advanced talks to join Hardwick’s coaching staff as the three-time premiership coach heads north.
Rance retired just months after missing the club’s 2019 grand final victory and has now moved to Queensland.
Watch the 2023 WA Football Hall of Fame and Sandover Medal count at streamer.com.au
The 33-year-old, speaking as he was inducted into the WA Football Hall of Fame on Monday night, revealed he will play some role in Hardwick’s team next year.
“I will be at the Suns next year, yeah for sure,” Rance said.
“I won’t be playing. I will do something at the Suns, I am working with Dimma and the management staff on what that looks like and I think it probably lends itself more to the key-position craft, cultural stuff, which I really enjoyed.
Damien Hardwick will coach the Suns next season. 2023 Getty Images
“That is still a bit more ‘TBC’, but working through the finer details.
“Dimma is building his little band up there and I think it is going to be really exciting times.”
Rance made a cameo appearance for Essendon’s VFL team last season, sparking rumours he was pushing for a senior comeback.
The football-focused school Rance began after leaving Richmond is set to shut down.
Another Tigers premiership hero, highly-regarded development coach Shaun Grigg has been lured out of Geelong and to the Gold Coast by Hardwick.
Former Richmond defender Alex Rance set to join WA Football Hall of Fame
And speculation of a move to the Suns for three-time Norm Smith medallist Dustin Martin has ramped up since Hardwick joined the club, the Tigers star pictured in Queensland last week.
Rance was inducted into the Hall of Fame alongside North Melbourne champion Phil Krakour, two-time Sandover Medal winner Alistair Pickett and women’s trailblazer Jan Cooper.
West Perth rover Mel Whinnen was made a legend of the Hall of Fame, before East Perth star Hamish Brayshaw won the Sandover.
He'd have a gig at Fox in Melbourne. He's been down Hobart on local TV pushing the Tassie team and new stadium. He's well loved down here but I can't see he'd earn anywhere near a media gig at Fox.Pretty sure Jack said a few years ago that when his career’s over he and his wife want to move back to Tassie.
Start a new thread. Never enough of theseSo where do I melt about a former player not coming back to Richmond because we’re a basket case and haven’t signed a coach yet? Asleep at the wheel again
Dumma not resting until punt road is uprooted and taken to the gold coastRance officially joining the suns
Richmond Tigers premiership player Alex Rance to join Damien Hardwick’s coaching staff at Gold Coast Suns
Jackson BarrettThe West Australian
Tue, 12 September 2023 9:03AM
Comments
Jackson Barrett
Richmond great Alex Rance is set to join premiership mentor Damien Hardwick at Gold Coast next season.
While he has once again poured cold water over rumours he could return to play, Rance is in advanced talks to join Hardwick’s coaching staff as the three-time premiership coach heads north.
Rance retired just months after missing the club’s 2019 grand final victory and has now moved to Queensland.
Watch the 2023 WA Football Hall of Fame and Sandover Medal count at streamer.com.au
The 33-year-old, speaking as he was inducted into the WA Football Hall of Fame on Monday night, revealed he will play some role in Hardwick’s team next year.
“I will be at the Suns next year, yeah for sure,” Rance said.
“I won’t be playing. I will do something at the Suns, I am working with Dimma and the management staff on what that looks like and I think it probably lends itself more to the key-position craft, cultural stuff, which I really enjoyed.
Damien Hardwick will coach the Suns next season. 2023 Getty Images
“That is still a bit more ‘TBC’, but working through the finer details.
“Dimma is building his little band up there and I think it is going to be really exciting times.”
Rance made a cameo appearance for Essendon’s VFL team last season, sparking rumours he was pushing for a senior comeback.
The football-focused school Rance began after leaving Richmond is set to shut down.
Another Tigers premiership hero, highly-regarded development coach Shaun Grigg has been lured out of Geelong and to the Gold Coast by Hardwick.
Former Richmond defender Alex Rance set to join WA Football Hall of Fame
And speculation of a move to the Suns for three-time Norm Smith medallist Dustin Martin has ramped up since Hardwick joined the club, the Tigers star pictured in Queensland last week.
Rance was inducted into the Hall of Fame alongside North Melbourne champion Phil Krakour, two-time Sandover Medal winner Alistair Pickett and women’s trailblazer Jan Cooper.
West Perth rover Mel Whinnen was made a legend of the Hall of Fame, before East Perth star Hamish Brayshaw won the Sandover.