Andrew Jarman?
I just thought I'd post this one for you guys. I can't really see it happening, but stranger things have happened. One of the smartest to play the game at our club and he's pretty bloody good developing North Adelaide's list. Also pretty clever on match day IMO. Of course, there's considerable question marks to be raised.
http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0,22606,22019516-21543,00.html
I just thought I'd post this one for you guys. I can't really see it happening, but stranger things have happened. One of the smartest to play the game at our club and he's pretty bloody good developing North Adelaide's list. Also pretty clever on match day IMO. Of course, there's considerable question marks to be raised.
http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0,22606,22019516-21543,00.html
FLAMBOYANT North Adelaide coach Andrew Jarman plans to apply for the Melbourne coaching job vacated last week by Neale Daniher.
Jarman, a pioneer in Adelaide's early seasons in the AFL, said yesterday he felt the time was right to seek a league job.
At 41-years-old and in his fourth year as North Adelaide coach, Jarman said he believed he had the experience to go the next step.
"I have been speaking to mentors who have said why don't you put a resume in," Jarman said.
"I wouldn't mind going through the process. I have been through one and you just never know.
"I'm 41 now and they say you have to be in the system and be an assistant coach and I agree with it.
"But I have done the hard yards here."
Jarman said his role as a football commentator with Melbourne based radio station SEN 1116 had allowed him to closely monitor AFL games.
"It's been to get involved with the AFL again," he said.
"The game has changed, but not much in my eyes.
"You need to play a style of game which is going to be attractive to your fans."
Jarman, who played 110 games for the Crows from 1991 to 1996, said he had nothing to lose by putting his resume into Melbourne.
"You never know what is out there," he said