Craig Bolton & Brady Rawlings
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Re: Craig Bolton & Brady Rawlings
Brady is staying at North and how do we know Bolton has any idea about coaching. Maybe we should try and get Troy Schwartz to coach.Con Gorozidis wrote:Both recent retirees and would make good assistants.
Re: Craig Bolton & Brady Rawlings
Who's Troy Schwartz?plugger66 wrote:Brady is staying at North and how do we know Bolton has any idea about coaching. Maybe we should try and get Troy Schwartz to coach.Con Gorozidis wrote:Both recent retirees and would make good assistants.
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Re: Craig Bolton & Brady Rawlings
I cant spell my name so how can I remember to spell his. Wool then.dcstkfc wrote:Who's Troy Schwartz?plugger66 wrote:Brady is staying at North and how do we know Bolton has any idea about coaching. Maybe we should try and get Troy Schwartz to coach.Con Gorozidis wrote:Both recent retirees and would make good assistants.
Re: Craig Bolton & Brady Rawlings
Gaertner walked out remember pluggerplugger66 wrote:I cant spell my name so how can I remember to spell his. Wool then.dcstkfc wrote:Who's Troy Schwartz?plugger66 wrote:Brady is staying at North and how do we know Bolton has any idea about coaching. Maybe we should try and get Troy Schwartz to coach.Con Gorozidis wrote:Both recent retirees and would make good assistants.
STRENGTH THROUGH LOYALTY.
''I still get really excited, and I've got the '66 thing up on the wall in a frame … You look at it and think: one day, we want to achieve that.''- Arryn Siposs
''I still get really excited, and I've got the '66 thing up on the wall in a frame … You look at it and think: one day, we want to achieve that.''- Arryn Siposs
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HAHAHAHA! I knew you would say that _ - you said exactly the same thing about Milburne - who is coaching by the way.plugger66 wrote:Brady is staying at North and how do we know Bolton has any idea about coaching. Maybe we should try and get Troy Schwartz to coach.Con Gorozidis wrote:Both recent retirees and would make good assistants.
Hence raising the topic for discussion. I dont have any idea - I am saying from the outside he appears like he would be coaching material.
What has Troy Schwarze got to do with anything? I am only talking about 2011 retirees and Bolton is an ex captain and premiership player - hence worthwhile to raise his name i would have thought.
I am saying why wouldnt we make an approach and ask the question - just like I suggested with Milbuyrne and which you immediately quashed.
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I wouldn't have a clue if they would or wouldn't. I don't think too many people on this forum would either.Con Gorozidis wrote:Both recent retirees and would make good assistants.
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So we shouldnt discuss anything then.SaintPav wrote:I wouldn't have a clue if they would or wouldn't. I don't think too many people on this forum would either.Con Gorozidis wrote:Both recent retirees and would make good assistants.
And i think you make educated guesses. Everyoen knows the rawlings brothers are obsessed with footy and very clean cut etc. brady was a hard working player. bolton was also a diligent and smart defender and a leader.
so i think u actually would have a clue that they mighe be ok coaches.
given say you might have some idea that tony modra may not make a great coach.
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Re: Craig Bolton & Brady Rawlings
Con Gorozidis wrote:So we shouldnt discuss anything then.SaintPav wrote:I wouldn't have a clue if they would or wouldn't. I don't think too many people on this forum would either.Con Gorozidis wrote:Both recent retirees and would make good assistants.
And i think you make educated guesses. Everyoen knows the rawlings brothers are obsessed with footy and very clean cut etc. brady was a hard working player. bolton was also a diligent and smart defender and a leader.
so i think u actually would have a clue that they mighe be ok coaches.
given say you might have some idea that tony modra may not make a great coach.
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