Who's Good At Maths?

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Re: Who's Good At Maths?

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BarryGrogan wrote: Mon 15 Jul 2019 11:05pm
HighettMan wrote: Mon 15 Jul 2019 7:11am The selection of a coach that has coached a team in his own right is also what we will be targeting. FFS it won't be Robert Harvey. We are passed the development phase. We now have a list that is almost within stiking distance of playing finals, 'almost' being the important operative word. We can't afford to experiment with a untried coach with regards to where we are in our cycle. Untried coaches, cheap coaches, are for teams right at the very start of the rebuild cycle.

Who was the last 'tried' coach to win a flag?
Alastair Clarkson. Was well credentialed before joining the AFL coaching industry.


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Re: Who's Good At Maths?

Post: # 1807117Post BarryGrogan »

HighettMan wrote: Tue 16 Jul 2019 1:39pm
BarryGrogan wrote: Mon 15 Jul 2019 11:05pm
HighettMan wrote: Mon 15 Jul 2019 7:11am The selection of a coach that has coached a team in his own right is also what we will be targeting. FFS it won't be Robert Harvey. We are passed the development phase. We now have a list that is almost within stiking distance of playing finals, 'almost' being the important operative word. We can't afford to experiment with a untried coach with regards to where we are in our cycle. Untried coaches, cheap coaches, are for teams right at the very start of the rebuild cycle.

Who was the last 'tried' coach to win a flag?
Alastair Clarkson. Was well credentialed before joining the AFL coaching industry.
Wasn't 'tried' though.


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Re: Who's Good At Maths?

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BarryGrogan wrote: Tue 16 Jul 2019 1:47pm
HighettMan wrote: Tue 16 Jul 2019 1:39pm
BarryGrogan wrote: Mon 15 Jul 2019 11:05pm
HighettMan wrote: Mon 15 Jul 2019 7:11am The selection of a coach that has coached a team in his own right is also what we will be targeting. FFS it won't be Robert Harvey. We are passed the development phase. We now have a list that is almost within stiking distance of playing finals, 'almost' being the important operative word. We can't afford to experiment with a untried coach with regards to where we are in our cycle. Untried coaches, cheap coaches, are for teams right at the very start of the rebuild cycle.

Who was the last 'tried' coach to win a flag?
Alastair Clarkson. Was well credentialed before joining the AFL coaching industry.
Wasn't 'tried' though.
Go re read my posts...tried didnt mean at AFL level.


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Re: Who's Good At Maths?

Post: # 1809360Post kosifantutti »

Third is the best we can do mathematically.


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