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HARDWICK POACHES ANOTHER TIGER

Sam Landsberger
Richmond will confront another member of its premiership dynasty in Opening Round with life member and team manager Mark Opie reuniting with Suns coach Damien Hardwick on the Gold Coast.
Opie served the Tigers for 24 years and recently assisted football boss Tim Livingstone on match days running the interchange bench.
The part-time stalwart has long been considered part of the fabric at Punt Rd, but has bobbed up at Metricon Stadium in recent weeks.
The lifelong Richmond supporter has joined former Tigers Shaun Grigg (midfield coach), Alex Rance (leadership consultant) and Hayden Hill (football analysis manager) as part of Hardwick’s new regime.
But from that quartet only Hill and Opie were employed at Tigerland last year. Grigg was poached from Geelong while Rance had been living in Queensland and contacted Hardwick when he signed as Suns’ coach.
It’s believed Hardwick’s top three off-field targets when he joined the Suns were Hill, Blair Hartley (Richmond’s general manager of football talent), and Danny Daly (Brisbane’s general manager of football).
www.heraldsun.com.au

Continues to raid our football department and will continue to in future, usually coaches who leave on good terms never do that there's always that mutual respect about poaching staff. The way he went about it how he left and continues it loosing that respect can't wait to beat his plastic club of toys.
 
HARDWICK POACHES ANOTHER TIGER

Sam Landsberger
Richmond will confront another member of its premiership dynasty in Opening Round with life member and team manager Mark Opie reuniting with Suns coach Damien Hardwick on the Gold Coast.
Opie served the Tigers for 24 years and recently assisted football boss Tim Livingstone on match days running the interchange bench.
The part-time stalwart has long been considered part of the fabric at Punt Rd, but has bobbed up at Metricon Stadium in recent weeks.
The lifelong Richmond supporter has joined former Tigers Shaun Grigg (midfield coach), Alex Rance (leadership consultant) and Hayden Hill (football analysis manager) as part of Hardwick’s new regime.
But from that quartet only Hill and Opie were employed at Tigerland last year. Grigg was poached from Geelong while Rance had been living in Queensland and contacted Hardwick when he signed as Suns’ coach.
It’s believed Hardwick’s top three off-field targets when he joined the Suns were Hill, Blair Hartley (Richmond’s general manager of football talent), and Danny Daly (Brisbane’s general manager of football).
www.heraldsun.com.au

Continues to raid our football department and will continue to in future, usually coaches who leave on good terms never do that there's always that mutual respect about poaching staff. The way he went about it how he left and continues it loosing that respect can't wait to beat his plastic club of toys.

Oh well Dimma. You don't have the tiger army or the Tiger administration. So we'll see how good you are on your own.
 
Continues to raid our football department and will continue to in future, usually coaches who leave on good terms never do that there's always that mutual respect about poaching staff. The way he went about it how he left and continues it loosing that respect can't wait to beat his plastic club of toys.
nah dimma is just helping out the tigers, knew we were stagnant and being a bit of a boys club so he's sacrificed his legacy at the tigers to separate the wheat from the chaff by recruiting the problem people to their retirement job at the suns. which allows the club to bring in fresh views

selfless act from the big man
 
Who else is Hardwick going to try and poach.
Livingston is $1.01 to be there next year. Won't be missed. We can bring Balmey back out of retirement.

No coincidence that since Balmey was demoted to make way for Dimmas best mate Livo our on field performance has gone to shite.
 
Livingston is $1.01 to be there next year. Won't be missed. We can bring Balmey back out of retirement.

No coincidence that since Balmey was demoted to make way for Dimmas best mate Livo our on field performance has gone to shite.
Weird timing, so he leaves after going through pre season with us.
 

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according to the landsberger article this is the bloke that has replaced Hayden hill. Pretty disappointing Hardwick went after someone as important as Blair Hartley as well as a couple of players, a lot of the good will has been eroded. Pretty telling that Yze mentioned wanting to prove Dimma wrong in the 7news segment ahead of round 0
 
Livingston is $1.01 to be there next year. Won't be missed. We can bring Balmey back out of retirement.

No coincidence that since Balmey was demoted to make way for Dimmas best mate Livo our on field performance has gone to shite.

Flag in 2020 says you're badly wrong.
Flag in 2019 says you're unaware who was really in charge and who was eating monte carlos and bullshitting in the media.
 
I love Balme and think he was important at the time but he’s what
70 now?

If it comes to looking a new operations staff in key roles we should be investing in younger guys who will be in for the long haul
 
I do realize theres not much of a sample size but you know what excites me, A new coaching panel stealing momentum back within 10 minutes from a 5 goal deficit to a 5 advantage and setting up the win for the day. Dimma's time was up at Richmond and whoever decides to join him, clearly their time is up too. I dont care who leaves, just as long as you replace them with quality.
 
I love Balme and think he was important at the time but he’s what
70 now?

If it comes to looking a new operations staff in key roles we should be investing in younger guys who will be in for the long haul

do we even pay that campaigner or does he just rock up occasionally and talk shit about oppos and the AFL?
 

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