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Keywords: Sports News FirstVideoOpinionsAFL statisticsNRL statisticsGalleriesPollsHomeAFLNRLTennisCricketRugbyRWC 2011Super 15SoccerA-LeagueEPLGolfBoxingWatters closes as St Kilda coachBy Kim Hagdorn
3 October 2011 08:51PM EST
ShareCOLLINGWOOD assistant Scott Watters continues his storming run toward appointment as St Kilda’s new senior coach as the Saints enter full interviews for short-list candidates for their top job.
Scott Watters is closer to winning St Kilda's senior coaching appointment
Getty Images
PrevNextWith former Sydney and Western Bulldogs senior coach Rodney Eade out of the running after his appointment as director of coaching at Collingwood, it appears other Saints contenders have also pulled out.
Watters is expected to now joust for St Kilda’s top appointment with Saints playing legend and club games record-holder Robert Harvey as well as former Geelong playing stars Ken Hinkley and Leigh Tudor and highly respected Carlton assistant Alan Richardson.
Hawthorn assistant Leon Cameron is believed to have withdrawn his interest in the Saints senior appointment, while another Hawks specialist coach Adam Simpson is also considered too raw yet to be a head coach.
It appears Cameron and Simpson have remained firmly committed to continuing as vital assistants to Hawks head coach Alastair Clarkson as Hawthorn continue their mounting premiership drive within the next season or two.
Simpson, 35, retired as a North Melbourne great just two years back after 306 games and is understood to have committed to at least another full season alongside Clarkson before sincerely seeking a senior appointment.
Simpson could still interview with Saints officials.
Cameron was the original front-runner to replace Eade at the Bulldogs, until Dogs management pulled somewhat of a surprise with appointment of highly regarded assistant Brendan McCartney from Essendon.
Watters, 42, is due to meet with the Saints coaching selection sub-committee within days of the Pies losing the 2011 grand final to Geelong.
The former West Coast, Sydney and Fremantle midfielder and Pies defensive coach under for the past two seasons under departing great Mick Malthouse, has stormed into front-running calculations for the Saints appointment.
Saints powerbrokers are expected to possibly complete their coaching interview process this week, with an announcement possibly even before the end of AFL trade period between October 10-17.
Watters has been defensive coch with the Pies under Malthouse.
Part-time Pies backline coach and former St Kilda star defender Max Hudghton is understood to have already offered a glowing endorsement of Watters to his old club's coaching selection panel.
3 October 2011 08:51PM EST
ShareCOLLINGWOOD assistant Scott Watters continues his storming run toward appointment as St Kilda’s new senior coach as the Saints enter full interviews for short-list candidates for their top job.
Scott Watters is closer to winning St Kilda's senior coaching appointment
Getty Images
PrevNextWith former Sydney and Western Bulldogs senior coach Rodney Eade out of the running after his appointment as director of coaching at Collingwood, it appears other Saints contenders have also pulled out.
Watters is expected to now joust for St Kilda’s top appointment with Saints playing legend and club games record-holder Robert Harvey as well as former Geelong playing stars Ken Hinkley and Leigh Tudor and highly respected Carlton assistant Alan Richardson.
Hawthorn assistant Leon Cameron is believed to have withdrawn his interest in the Saints senior appointment, while another Hawks specialist coach Adam Simpson is also considered too raw yet to be a head coach.
It appears Cameron and Simpson have remained firmly committed to continuing as vital assistants to Hawks head coach Alastair Clarkson as Hawthorn continue their mounting premiership drive within the next season or two.
Simpson, 35, retired as a North Melbourne great just two years back after 306 games and is understood to have committed to at least another full season alongside Clarkson before sincerely seeking a senior appointment.
Simpson could still interview with Saints officials.
Cameron was the original front-runner to replace Eade at the Bulldogs, until Dogs management pulled somewhat of a surprise with appointment of highly regarded assistant Brendan McCartney from Essendon.
Watters, 42, is due to meet with the Saints coaching selection sub-committee within days of the Pies losing the 2011 grand final to Geelong.
The former West Coast, Sydney and Fremantle midfielder and Pies defensive coach under for the past two seasons under departing great Mick Malthouse, has stormed into front-running calculations for the Saints appointment.
Saints powerbrokers are expected to possibly complete their coaching interview process this week, with an announcement possibly even before the end of AFL trade period between October 10-17.
Watters has been defensive coch with the Pies under Malthouse.
Part-time Pies backline coach and former St Kilda star defender Max Hudghton is understood to have already offered a glowing endorsement of Watters to his old club's coaching selection panel.
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link to the article?
fantastic reporting usually comes from this site
im banging a pineapple on watters tomorrow
fantastic reporting usually comes from this site
im banging a pineapple on watters tomorrow
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matrix wrote:link to the article?
fantastic reporting usually comes from this site
im banging a pineapple on watters tomorrow
http://www.sportsnewsfirst.com.au/artic ... lda-coach/
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Re: Frrom Sports News First.... Saint Watters !!!
Just thought I'd edit out the irrelevant parts of that article. Looks interesting.Burkey 1 wrote:Watters is expected to now joust for St Kilda’s top appointment with Saints playing legend and club games record-holder Robert Harvey as well as former Geelong playing stars Ken Hinkley and Leigh Tudor and highly respected Carlton assistant Alan Richardson.
Simpson could still interview with Saints officials.
Part-time Pies backline coach and former St Kilda star defender Max Hudghton is understood to have already offered a glowing endorsement of Watters to his old club's coaching selection panel.
Watters/Harvey/Hinkley/Tudor/Richardson/Simpson
Or in order of personal preference: Tudor/Watters/Richardson/Hinkley/Harvey/Simpson
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so he's firming but there is still a basketball team in contention.. MM oobviously felt that NB wasn't going to keep any of his assistants around and thus spruiked SCott and Max.
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Re: Frrom Sports News First.... Saint Watters !!!
same turd as in the bj story....they haven't even started interviews and this piece of dog shite is delivering a coach all signed sealed and dumped at our door step......likely to be more detrimental to scott's chances than helping him get the job...imhfo....Burkey 1 wrote:Keywords: Sports News FirstVideoOpinionsAFL statisticsNRL statisticsGalleriesPollsHomeAFLNRLTennisCricketRugbyRWC 2011Super 15SoccerA-LeagueEPLGolfBoxingWatters closes as St Kilda coachBy Kim Hagdorn
3 October 2011 08:51PM EST
ShareCOLLINGWOOD assistant Scott Watters continues his storming run toward appointment as St Kilda’s new senior coach as the Saints enter full interviews for short-list candidates for their top job.
Scott Watters is closer to winning St Kilda's senior coaching appointment
Getty Images
PrevNextWith former Sydney and Western Bulldogs senior coach Rodney Eade out of the running after his appointment as director of coaching at Collingwood, it appears other Saints contenders have also pulled out.
Watters is expected to now joust for St Kilda’s top appointment with Saints playing legend and club games record-holder Robert Harvey as well as former Geelong playing stars Ken Hinkley and Leigh Tudor and highly respected Carlton assistant Alan Richardson.
Hawthorn assistant Leon Cameron is believed to have withdrawn his interest in the Saints senior appointment, while another Hawks specialist coach Adam Simpson is also considered too raw yet to be a head coach.
It appears Cameron and Simpson have remained firmly committed to continuing as vital assistants to Hawks head coach Alastair Clarkson as Hawthorn continue their mounting premiership drive within the next season or two.
Simpson, 35, retired as a North Melbourne great just two years back after 306 games and is understood to have committed to at least another full season alongside Clarkson before sincerely seeking a senior appointment.
Simpson could still interview with Saints officials.
Cameron was the original front-runner to replace Eade at the Bulldogs, until Dogs management pulled somewhat of a surprise with appointment of highly regarded assistant Brendan McCartney from Essendon.
Watters, 42, is due to meet with the Saints coaching selection sub-committee within days of the Pies losing the 2011 grand final to Geelong.
The former West Coast, Sydney and Fremantle midfielder and Pies defensive coach under for the past two seasons under departing great Mick Malthouse, has stormed into front-running calculations for the Saints appointment.
Saints powerbrokers are expected to possibly complete their coaching interview process this week, with an announcement possibly even before the end of AFL trade period between October 10-17.
Watters has been defensive coch with the Pies under Malthouse.
Part-time Pies backline coach and former St Kilda star defender Max Hudghton is understood to have already offered a glowing endorsement of Watters to his old club's coaching selection panel.
ps d**khead...i'm sure that there is an a in the word coach....
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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Re: Frrom Sports News First.... Saint Watters !!!
Can you write without speaking like a pig. For gods sake do you ever stop swearing.stinger wrote:same turd as in the bj story....they haven't even started interviews and this piece of dog shite is delivering a coach all signed sealed and dumped at our door step......likely to be more detrimental to scott's chances than helping him get the job...imhfo....Burkey 1 wrote:Keywords: Sports News FirstVideoOpinionsAFL statisticsNRL statisticsGalleriesPollsHomeAFLNRLTennisCricketRugbyRWC 2011Super 15SoccerA-LeagueEPLGolfBoxingWatters closes as St Kilda coachBy Kim Hagdorn
3 October 2011 08:51PM EST
ShareCOLLINGWOOD assistant Scott Watters continues his storming run toward appointment as St Kilda’s new senior coach as the Saints enter full interviews for short-list candidates for their top job.
Scott Watters is closer to winning St Kilda's senior coaching appointment
Getty Images
PrevNextWith former Sydney and Western Bulldogs senior coach Rodney Eade out of the running after his appointment as director of coaching at Collingwood, it appears other Saints contenders have also pulled out.
Watters is expected to now joust for St Kilda’s top appointment with Saints playing legend and club games record-holder Robert Harvey as well as former Geelong playing stars Ken Hinkley and Leigh Tudor and highly respected Carlton assistant Alan Richardson.
Hawthorn assistant Leon Cameron is believed to have withdrawn his interest in the Saints senior appointment, while another Hawks specialist coach Adam Simpson is also considered too raw yet to be a head coach.
It appears Cameron and Simpson have remained firmly committed to continuing as vital assistants to Hawks head coach Alastair Clarkson as Hawthorn continue their mounting premiership drive within the next season or two.
Simpson, 35, retired as a North Melbourne great just two years back after 306 games and is understood to have committed to at least another full season alongside Clarkson before sincerely seeking a senior appointment.
Simpson could still interview with Saints officials.
Cameron was the original front-runner to replace Eade at the Bulldogs, until Dogs management pulled somewhat of a surprise with appointment of highly regarded assistant Brendan McCartney from Essendon.
Watters, 42, is due to meet with the Saints coaching selection sub-committee within days of the Pies losing the 2011 grand final to Geelong.
The former West Coast, Sydney and Fremantle midfielder and Pies defensive coach under for the past two seasons under departing great Mick Malthouse, has stormed into front-running calculations for the Saints appointment.
Saints powerbrokers are expected to possibly complete their coaching interview process this week, with an announcement possibly even before the end of AFL trade period between October 10-17.
Watters has been defensive coch with the Pies under Malthouse.
Part-time Pies backline coach and former St Kilda star defender Max Hudghton is understood to have already offered a glowing endorsement of Watters to his old club's coaching selection panel.
ps d**khead...i'm sure that there is an a in the word coach....
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...nah.....i don't talk to pple who come on here bragging that they are having sex with my missus then don't even have the balls to show up at a saints function because they are too scared to face me or the wife...clarky449 wrote:Okay now this thread is going to get good ^^^^
..pity she would have ripped the coward to threads...
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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Told you Clarky. Me scared of you or your wife. I would be more scared of Santa than you two. If I had been there I would have at least sat with the SS guys. They may have liked it where as you went and didnt even have the courage to meet them. And we all know why. You have no balls.stinger wrote:...nah.....i don't talk to pple who come on here bragging that they are having sex with my missus then don't even have the balls to show up at a saints function because they are too scared to face me or the wife...clarky449 wrote:Okay now this thread is going to get good ^^^^
..pity she would have ripped the coward to threads...
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+1mad saint guy wrote:An absolute joke of a website with no credibility. It's some wanker who reports popular rumours as fact in the hope of some becoming true so he can lay claims to being the first to 'report this news'. Of course most of the time he's wrong and makes up s*** to backpedal.
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Re: Frrom Sports News First.... Saint Watters !!!
Some might say he is riewoldting.plugger66 wrote:Can you write without speaking like a pig. For gods sake do you ever stop swearing.stinger wrote:same turd as in the bj story....they haven't even started interviews and this piece of dog shite is delivering a coach all signed sealed and dumped at our door step......likely to be more detrimental to scott's chances than helping him get the job...imhfo....Burkey 1 wrote:Keywords: Sports News FirstVideoOpinionsAFL statisticsNRL statisticsGalleriesPollsHomeAFLNRLTennisCricketRugbyRWC 2011Super 15SoccerA-LeagueEPLGolfBoxingWatters closes as St Kilda coachBy Kim Hagdorn
3 October 2011 08:51PM EST
ShareCOLLINGWOOD assistant Scott Watters continues his storming run toward appointment as St Kilda’s new senior coach as the Saints enter full interviews for short-list candidates for their top job.
Scott Watters is closer to winning St Kilda's senior coaching appointment
Getty Images
PrevNextWith former Sydney and Western Bulldogs senior coach Rodney Eade out of the running after his appointment as director of coaching at Collingwood, it appears other Saints contenders have also pulled out.
Watters is expected to now joust for St Kilda’s top appointment with Saints playing legend and club games record-holder Robert Harvey as well as former Geelong playing stars Ken Hinkley and Leigh Tudor and highly respected Carlton assistant Alan Richardson.
Hawthorn assistant Leon Cameron is believed to have withdrawn his interest in the Saints senior appointment, while another Hawks specialist coach Adam Simpson is also considered too raw yet to be a head coach.
It appears Cameron and Simpson have remained firmly committed to continuing as vital assistants to Hawks head coach Alastair Clarkson as Hawthorn continue their mounting premiership drive within the next season or two.
Simpson, 35, retired as a North Melbourne great just two years back after 306 games and is understood to have committed to at least another full season alongside Clarkson before sincerely seeking a senior appointment.
Simpson could still interview with Saints officials.
Cameron was the original front-runner to replace Eade at the Bulldogs, until Dogs management pulled somewhat of a surprise with appointment of highly regarded assistant Brendan McCartney from Essendon.
Watters, 42, is due to meet with the Saints coaching selection sub-committee within days of the Pies losing the 2011 grand final to Geelong.
The former West Coast, Sydney and Fremantle midfielder and Pies defensive coach under for the past two seasons under departing great Mick Malthouse, has stormed into front-running calculations for the Saints appointment.
Saints powerbrokers are expected to possibly complete their coaching interview process this week, with an announcement possibly even before the end of AFL trade period between October 10-17.
Watters has been defensive coch with the Pies under Malthouse.
Part-time Pies backline coach and former St Kilda star defender Max Hudghton is understood to have already offered a glowing endorsement of Watters to his old club's coaching selection panel.
ps d**khead...i'm sure that there is an a in the word coach....
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Just out of interest. Hawks assistants I simpson and cameron- are both pretty good. Hope we score a food coach and a decent assistant as well.