BigMart wrote:Not always Richter
A coaches job is about getting the best out of his list....On a given year
Premiership is a lot about timing.......and a bit of luck......and yes good management..
A dud coach would find it hard to coach a premiership
But
A great coach can miss out on a premiership
Happened to sheedy in 20 yeats of his career....no premiership
Some examples
Alan Joyce
Was he a diffent coach/person at hawthorn rather than the bulldogs.... A dual premiership coach, with questionable ability and good timing
Chris Scott
Has taken over possibly the best team of the modern era.....if him and his brother swapped.....a big difference, not really imo
One has a midfield of ottens, selwood, bartel, chapman, corey, ling
Paul Roos
Not an injury in the last 9 weeks of 2005...... Grant Thomas.....6 key players injured in the last month of 2005
So, more needs to be considered when looking at a coaches credentials....imo
Only way to truly judge or compare coaches is if we took away all variables
Gave them them the same list, same injuries, same draw....but that cannot happen
Agree totally with Big M, I also believe if Ross had the saints from 04 when we had Aaron, Gehrig, Max in their prime + Powell, Black, Penny, Guerra and a younger pre injury Luke Ball & Kossie & aging Harvs we might be sitting here reflecting on 3 or 4 premierships.
Sydney had no injuries in late 2005 but they also had Dave Misson, let's not forget the amount of whinning on here over our soft tissue injuries between 03 - 06.
IMO Ross did an amazing job but coached for the present and did not develop the list for the long term. Maybe it reflects his investment strategy??? Who wasn't excited by the thought of Lovett streaming down the MCG wing in September? There are casualties and LB was one of those, my biggest disappointment there was getting nothing in return.
For what it is worth I know the physio Bucks states extended his career.
Many of you here will know him as he has a practice down at Cranbourne and in at Malvern and still works for Collingwood. He told me that the Collingwood fitness staff were shocked at the lack of flexibility and shape that LB was in when he arrived at the Filth. LB had been run into the ground by the saints in his early years and on arrival at Collingwood the fitness staff were unsure if they could do much to improve Lukes condition.
To their credit and Luke's it certainly appears they have.