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  • KSAS
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    Caro on CH 7 news announced Tom Harley will accept offer to become 2IC to Andrew Dillon at the AFL. She will.expand further on AS (7mate) at 7pm. I actually think is good news for the AFL and the Northern Clubs in the long term.

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  • KSAS
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    Caro on AS last night reported Brendan Gale is targeting Kinnear Beatson for List Manager role with the Tassie Devils and thinks he'll be a great get if he accepts. KB will be part of a List Management team, rather than the List Manager. He is currently our Recruiting Manager (saw him in the rooms after our win last Saturday v North).

    Caro also mentioned Brendan Gale was sounding out John Longmire for a coaching director role but that appears to be falling through.

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  • dejavoodoo44
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    Originally posted by goswannies
    Does Paddy McCartin currently have a role at the Swans?
    I'm not sure? I might have seen him in the early season training footage, which suggested to me that he had some sort of support role? But I can't find anything online to back that up.

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  • goswannies
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    Does Paddy McCartin currently have a role at the Swans?

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  • Nico
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    Originally posted by rickmat
    I don't think Harley would leave Swans to go to be number 2 in waiting at AFL. He will stay and gather more experience and kudos.
    While we have been talking about Swans coaches on this link, I find it interesting that Cox hasn't recruited another assistant coach to replace Jared McVeigh who has gone to coach VFL side. Cox only has Mark McVeigh as his assistant with Matthews and Buchanan as line coaches. The actual list of coaches have disappeared off Swans website since last season. I for one would like Cox to have another coach to help on match days as too hard to be head coach in year one. Swans must have the leanest coaching group of all AFL teams, some have 6-10 coaches !!!!!!!
    I would suggest that with JL shifted to an admin role the soft cap prevents appointing another coach.

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  • KSAS
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    Tom Harley will be submitting a proposal to the AFL to move the pre finals bye to the week before the GF.

    He will cite teams have lost the advantage finishing in the top 4, making it almost worthless doing so. Stats back this up, showing since 2016 when the bye was first introduced, more teams have gone out in straight sets & teams outside top 4 making/winning GF

    In our case last year, we only played 1 game in 28 days & 2 in 35 days v Brisbane who played each week from 5th.

    The pre GF bye will allow players concussed in the PF to play in the GF. All the awards shows, including the Brownlow will be presented in the bye week. It is envisaged the AFLW GF will be played in this bye week in the future.

    Harley has strong backing from Brisbane, who made similar submission few years ago.

    When interviewed on SEN last night by Gérard Healy, Harley shied away answering question whether he would be interested in a 2IC role to Andrew Dillon at the AFL

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  • rickmat
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    I don't think Harley would leave Swans to go to be number 2 in waiting at AFL. He will stay and gather more experience and kudos.
    While we have been talking about Swans coaches on this link, I find it interesting that Cox hasn't recruited another assistant coach to replace Jared McVeigh who has gone to coach VFL side. Cox only has Mark McVeigh as his assistant with Matthews and Buchanan as line coaches. The actual list of coaches have disappeared off Swans website since last season. I for one would like Cox to have another coach to help on match days as too hard to be head coach in year one. Swans must have the leanest coaching group of all AFL teams, some have 6-10 coaches !!!!!!!

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  • Roadrunner
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    Originally posted by Blood Fever
    It's possible that they are keeping JL on with this in mind. When he arrived at the club in the early 2000s, they were initially keen on him to go into administration rather than head coaching.
    Both Tom and JL are passionate about the Swans, so it would be great for Horse to become our next CEO, assuming he would want the role. That said, I think Tom is doing a great job for us as we are a very well run club- long may that continue!

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  • Blood Fever
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    It's possible that they are keeping JL on with this in mind. When he arrived at the club in the early 2000s, they were initially keen on him to go into administration rather than head coaching.

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  • KSAS
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    Originally posted by Blood Fever
    Longmire would be excellent. Talented and knows Sydney backwards after 20 odd years
    I was thinking the same before Roadrunner posed the question! That will depend of course whether Horse has desires to continue his coaching career (with Tassie begging) and importantly, if he has any interest moving into CEO role.

    This is all just speculation from Caro in anycase with Tom Harley to the AFL.

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  • Blood Fever
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    Longmire would be excellent. Talented and knows Sydney backwards after 20 odd years

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  • Roadrunner
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    Originally posted by KSAS
    Hope i've posted this in the correct thread.

    Caro on the Agenda Setters last night, suggested Tom Harley would be a perfect fit for Andrew Dillon as his right hand man, which he currently doesn’t have. Tom could then be Andrew Dillon's eventual successor as AFL CEO.
    In that case, who do you suggest takes over from Tom?

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  • KSAS
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    Hope i've posted this in the correct thread.

    Caro on the Agenda Setters last night, suggested Tom Harley would be a perfect fit for Andrew Dillon as his right hand man, which he currently doesn’t have. Tom could then be Andrew Dillon's eventual successor as AFL CEO.

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  • dejavoodoo44
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    Originally posted by crackedactor 01

    love that Mcveigh has taken over the VFL side coaching. Quality coach of young players. The timing is right for Dean Cox. Really hated the fact that Longmire refused to talk about GF day. At least Cox was prepared to talk to the Swans supporters about that horrible day.
    Yes, it was interesting that Cox stressed how poor the defensive effort was. Perhaps that might see a slight tweaking of the game style, with a bit more emphasis on inside combativeness, and maybe a preference for selecting players who are noted for their contested work, like Sheldrick, Adams and Cleary, rather than outside runners. Obviously you need both types of player, but I think there's a reasonable chance that there will be a change of balance.

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  • crackedactor 01
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    Originally posted by dejavoodoo44

    It'll be interesting to see how Jarrad goes. The VFL side often seemed a bit uncoordinated during Truslove's tenure, but there could have been extenuating circumstances, mainly having a different side run out nearly every week, due to injuries and trialling new players.
    So it seems to be a challenge for Jarrad, but I've generally found him quite impressive when being interviewed, so I suspect he might be up to it. And who knows, a successful season or two, might have him being talked about as a future AFL coach.
    love that Mcveigh has taken over the VFL side coaching. Quality coach of young players. The timing is right for Dean Cox. Really hated the fact that Longmire refused to talk about GF day. At least Cox was prepared to talk to the Swans supporters about that horrible day.

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