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  • KSAS
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    Cal Twomey on FC tonight mentioned we are sounding out Luke Shuey for vacant assistant coaching role. Luke is currently development coach at WC and is weighing up the move.

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  • KSAS
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    Apparently Tom Harley will be officially named as the AFL COO and 21C to Andrew Dillon today, according to several media sources overnight.

    if so,, I'll be interested when he starts at the AFL and how long club had been preparing for his move, expecting Tom would have given club heads up from early on.

    I think he'll be a great appointment, along with Swann, as the AFL desperately needed new talent to get them out of the hole their in and shape the competition for the better in the near future.

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  • liz
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    Coaches' coffers boosted after months of soft cap angst

    Further to my rant a couple of weeks ago - it's not in this thread and I can't remember where I put it - the AFL has finally come out with the changes to the soft cap for next season. I guess it's a step in the right direction, though I still don't understand why they exempt a proportion of the senior coach's salary from the cap (an anti-equalisation move) rather than just increase the total soft cap so that each club can choose to spread it as they see fit across their entire football department.

    The most important job of Harley - or, if he is AFL-bound, his replacement - over the next six months is to boost our coaching team. It doesn't matter if Cox is the most gifted senior coach in the competition if he doesn't have the necessary support around him. Having not replaced Cox himself, we must have the skinniest coaching fraternity in the competition. Where is the next Don Pyke (in his strategic Swans coaching role)?


    Edit: Deja found my earlier rant. It's here for anyone interested. Round 11: the other games. - RWO - RedAndWhiteOnline.com

    Thanks Deja!
    Last edited by liz; 10 June 2025, 10:58 PM.

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  • KSAS
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    Thanks Liz, for pointing out Pyke's commercial degree & experience as highlighted in the attached link, which I wasn’t aware of.

    Nevertheless, i'm still swayed that Horse would still make a great CEO for us despite his lack of admin experience, for the reasons i'd posted above. Plus, he has always represented the club very well whenever he addresses the media, which is not always the case with those in the industry.

    I recall an embarrasing exchange between Adam Simpson and Don Pyke last year during the media conference announcing Simpson's departure as coach. Pyke mentioned Simpson may coach out the year, to which a surprised Simpson quickly quipped back that it was news to him! These things can happen regardless of one's background experience and credentials.

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  • liz
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    Pyke appointed new West Coast Eagles CEO

    Pyke also had a fair bit of non-football related commercial experience before he landed the Eagles role. Does Longmire?

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