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Recruiting Manager delisted

Post: # 1025858Post On the Ball »

Heard a rumour that StKFC will have a new recruiting manager next year. Has anyone else heard anything? If so, that will be 5 assistant coaches, 1 list manager and 1 recruiting manager all gone from season 2010.


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Dont know whether there is any connection or not, but it certainly does not look good.


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Re: Recruiting Manager delisted

Post: # 1025874Post Dr Spaceman »

On the Ball wrote:Heard a rumour that StKFC will have a new recruiting manager next year. Has anyone else heard anything? If so, that will be 5 assistant coaches, 1 list manager and 1 recruiting manager all gone from season 2010.
Oh no, not someone else that doesn't want to travel to our new remote, mosquito infested home :shock:


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Silvagni was always going to leave - wanted more time with his family, less demanding involvement. Loyalty and friendship with Lyon convinced him to go 1 more year in 2010.

Tudor was a loss, but his best mate John Longmire offered him a job - hard to keep ex-team mates and friends apart, particularly for an aspiring senior coach who wants to build his resume?

Elshaug walked away after 20 years in coaching, with family issues and fatigue from the game. His voluntary help to Lyon during the finals series proves that there was nothing more than genuine personal tiredness with his departure.

Drain took the heat (and fairly IMO) for the Lovett decision. He drove it and did much of the groundwork. It was a big stuff up for the club, and there needed to be some accountability.

Brian Royal left because he got offered something better. We didn't rate him enough to be a full time assistant ahead of the other coaches we employed. He stated he was more than happy to continue at the Saints if the Melbourne offer had not arisen.



In life, some people should accept that sometimes events happen by coincidence. There are no conspiracies, there is no smoking gun - it's actually just the way it is.


I don't see any problem with the turnover of staff, because you need to renew your organisation, and there were genuine reasons for all of them leaving.


To add to that, there is often turnover amongst recruiting managers every 4-5 years. Fantasia left the Crows, Dodoro took over at the Bombers, Scott Clayton has gone to the Gold Coast, Hine to Collingwood to take over from Judkins etc.

Some clubs have long serving recruiting managers - we had Beveridge for 20 years.

A brutally honest assessment of Peake's performance would probably see us review his position anyway - not like he has set the world on fire?


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Post: # 1025898Post SaintPav »

this is a real load of crap....where are the facts?


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Post: # 1025900Post Dr Spaceman »

SaintPav wrote:this is a real load of crap....where are the facts?
Looks like if you like Ross it's crap and if you don't rate Ross it's proof that he's a ego driven dictator.

Like you say SaintPav, where are the facts?


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http://www.saints.com.au/news/newsartic ... fault.aspx

Hayes gave special mention to coach Ross Lyon in his acceptance speech.

"I think we've definitely got the best coach in the AFL," Hayes said.

"I think for five or six weeks in a row there was one thing or another and Ross got the boys in and said, 'we've worked too long and too hard and this is what we're going to do this year. This is the direction we're going,' and it gave the boys a real lift.

"It's a pleasure to play underneath Ross."


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Post: # 1025907Post Dr Spaceman »

SainterK wrote:http://www.saints.com.au/news/newsartic ... fault.aspx

Hayes gave special mention to coach Ross Lyon in his acceptance speech.

"I think we've definitely got the best coach in the AFL," Hayes said.

"I think for five or six weeks in a row there was one thing or another and Ross got the boys in and said, 'we've worked too long and too hard and this is what we're going to do this year. This is the direction we're going,' and it gave the boys a real lift.

"It's a pleasure to play underneath Ross."
Yeah but what would he know :roll:







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Post: # 1025911Post Enrico_Misso »

Legendary wrote:Tudor was a loss, but his best mate John Longmire offered him a job - hard to keep ex-team mates and friends apart, particularly for an aspiring senior coach who wants to build his resume?
Where did they play together?


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Post: # 1025913Post Con Gorozidis »

im starting to feel positive again. taken me 2 months of searching for answers to make the pain go away. but im feeling shoots of hope. i reckon we will be right up to our nuts in the guts of the contest again next year.


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Post: # 1025914Post Dr Spaceman »

Enrico_Misso wrote:
Legendary wrote:Tudor was a loss, but his best mate John Longmire offered him a job - hard to keep ex-team mates and friends apart, particularly for an aspiring senior coach who wants to build his resume?
Where did they play together?
North Melbourne


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Post: # 1025940Post st_Trav_ofWA »

realisticly after a few years the assistant coachs should change as it brings fresh ideas to the table .....


funny who the HUN calles it a mass EXODUS ... what is the Geelong situation then ? as a club we didnt have one player openly ask to be traded .. not one player walk out on the club and not one player poached by the GC....


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st_Trav_ofWA wrote:realisticly after a few years the assistant coachs should change as it brings fresh ideas to the table .....


funny who the HUN calles it a mass EXODUS ... what is the Geelong situation then ? as a club we didnt have one player openly ask to be traded .. not one player walk out on the club and not one player poached by the GC....
and some would say we are paranoid- :wink:
the media makes us paranoid-- Pies lost players and coaches too...... oh yeh but they have flag so it's ok..
Blues lost coaches and have coach on a warning--( see other forum)


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Post: # 1025944Post Legendary »

Enrico_Misso wrote:Where did they play together?
They were team mates for 4 years at North Melbourne.


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Post: # 1025955Post On the Ball »

JP's drafting record may not be crash hot but who's fault is that? He didn't have any of his own picks this year and you accredit Lovett to Matthew Drain. Maybe he is paying the price for calling out Tom Lynch's name.

And after all, he only has had the selections he has been handed after the ladder order and trading.

Comparing the players liking of the coach to the assistant coaches is not comparing apples with apples. They dont work with him, they play for him.

Dodoro has been at Ess FC for nearly 9-10 years now, Hine took over from Judkins and was at the club with Judkins. Yes Fantasia was short term at the Crows and Clayton was appointed by the AFL to their new team.

AFL Recruiting staff have the lowest turnover of any department in the industry and its looking more and more that staff are getting worn out and ts one way or the highway.


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Post: # 1025956Post Bigmal47 »

Real shame if he goes, pity it can't be retrospective


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On the Ball wrote:AFL Recruiting staff have the lowest turnover of any department in the industry and its looking more and more that staff are getting worn out and ts one way or the highway.
...And maybe, as the game increases in professionalism and complexity, the pressures and demands are higher.

It's a ruthless industry, and who helps make it so? We, the fans.


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Brian Royal remarked that St Kilda was easily the most professional club he has worked with.

If it's too hard, go home.

Assistant coaches are ex-footballers who get paid at 5-6 times the average Australian income. No where else could they be earning that kind of money, most of them don't have the brain power or the cunning.
If they want the dollars and to share in success, learn to suck it up.

I work 70-80 hours a week, every week. Boo hoo life is hard. But I get the rewards.

Don't understand why football clubs should be relaxed and comfortable places when the rest of society is not.


One way or the highway? If the "one way" makes two consecutive Grand Finals ... I reckon there's something to it.


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Legendary wrote:Brian Royal remarked that St Kilda was easily the most professional club he has worked with.

If it's too hard, go home.

Assistant coaches are ex-footballers who get paid at 5-6 times the average Australian income. No where else could they be earning that kind of money, most of them don't have the brain power or the cunning.
If they want the dollars and to share in success, learn to suck it up.

I work 70-80 hours a week, every week. Boo hoo life is hard. But I get the rewards.

Don't understand why football clubs should be relaxed and comfortable places when the rest of society is not.


One way or the highway? If the "one way" makes two consecutive Grand Finals ... I reckon there's something to it.
I feel its because clubs are paying top money for our assisstants as we have been successful with our game plan.

Ross was talking about it on SEN; Geelong, Collingwood and St Kilda have lost almost all their assistants to other clubs. Interstate clubs and the 2 new teams are throwing huge money at them.

We lost Max and Ball last year to the Pies and look at their game plan.

Collingwood have lost a few assistants this year, and we got one of them and Geelong have lost a large portion of their coaching staff.

Teams are behind the Geelong, St Kilda and Collingwood game plans and are paying to catch up.


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shmic_s wrote:
Legendary wrote:Brian Royal remarked that St Kilda was easily the most professional club he has worked with.

If it's too hard, go home.

Assistant coaches are ex-footballers who get paid at 5-6 times the average Australian income. No where else could they be earning that kind of money, most of them don't have the brain power or the cunning.
If they want the dollars and to share in success, learn to suck it up.

I work 70-80 hours a week, every week. Boo hoo life is hard. But I get the rewards.

Don't understand why football clubs should be relaxed and comfortable places when the rest of society is not.


One way or the highway? If the "one way" makes two consecutive Grand Finals ... I reckon there's something to it.
I feel its because clubs are paying top money for our assisstants as we have been successful with our game plan.

Ross was talking about it on SEN; Geelong, Collingwood and St Kilda have lost almost all their assistants to other clubs. Interstate clubs and the 2 new teams are throwing huge money at them.

We lost Max and Ball last year to the Pies and look at their game plan.

Collingwood have lost a few assistants this year, and we got one of them and Geelong have lost a large portion of their coaching staff.

Teams are behind the Geelong, St Kilda and Collingwood game plans and are paying to catch up.
Collingwood lost Paul Hudson to u guys.

Lost Gavin Brown to the booze......and....

Luke Beveridge....player development manager.

Retained Buckley, Neeld and Watters. Picked up "Skinny" Lappin and Craig McRae.

Tarkyn Lockyer now VFL coach.


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Legendary wrote:Silvagni was always going to leave - wanted more time with his family, less demanding involvement. Loyalty and friendship with Lyon convinced him to go 1 more year in 2010.

Tudor was a loss, but his best mate John Longmire offered him a job - hard to keep ex-team mates and friends apart, particularly for an aspiring senior coach who wants to build his resume?

Elshaug walked away after 20 years in coaching, with family issues and fatigue from the game. His voluntary help to Lyon during the finals series proves that there was nothing more than genuine personal tiredness with his departure.

Drain took the heat (and fairly IMO) for the Lovett decision. He drove it and did much of the groundwork. It was a big stuff up for the club, and there needed to be some accountability.

Brian Royal left because he got offered something better. We didn't rate him enough to be a full time assistant ahead of the other coaches we employed. He stated he was more than happy to continue at the Saints if the Melbourne offer had not arisen.



In life, some people should accept that sometimes events happen by coincidence. There are no conspiracies, there is no smoking gun - it's actually just the way it is.


I don't see any problem with the turnover of staff, because you need to renew your organisation, and there were genuine reasons for all of them leaving.


To add to that, there is often turnover amongst recruiting managers every 4-5 years. Fantasia left the Crows, Dodoro took over at the Bombers, Scott Clayton has gone to the Gold Coast, Hine to Collingwood to take over from Judkins etc.

Some clubs have long serving recruiting managers - we had Beveridge for 20 years.

A brutally honest assessment of Peake's performance would probably see us review his position anyway - not like he has set the world on fire?
You wont get far posting this sort of rational, balanced, well thought out response here, legendary.


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Post: # 1026060Post BigMart »

But his selections have been so good....they have been defended by so many on here....but the decision to get rid of him must be right too....which is it...

Why is he getting moved on...if it is a good call....can't be for sub-standard recruiting.....must just be a prick of a bloke.


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BigMart wrote:But his selections have been so good....they have been defended by so many on here....but the decision to get rid of him must be right too....which is it...

Why is he getting moved on...if it is a good call....can't be for sub-standard recruiting.....must just be a prick of a bloke.
Is he getting sacked BM? How do you know this?


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Post: # 1026086Post BigMart »

he may be quitting....but an educated guess would say otherwise...it will have spin though...

I think he should have been sacked before this draft.....bordering on poor, his record with us.....Drafting moreso than Trading...


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Rumour is incorrect!

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Rumour is incorrect! Havent seen any confirmation = rubbish !


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