Graham joins Saints in Development role
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How about - it's sportsnewsfirst as the source - which should be renamed madeupsportsnewsfirstbecausewearecrap.comSaints94 wrote:Sorry im not that happy, just sounds like a nice blokeStian wrote:Not being smart - but why are you happy with this? Can you tell us something about what he has done with Sth Fremantle?
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Kim hagdorn has missed the real reason Jaymie Graham retired from the Eagles. Just a few details missing.
See Emma Quayle's article to get a bit of the true background
http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/t ... -j860.html
It was to show the character of the man. Jaymie Graham's ability may not have been that of a superstar but his life journey puts him in an excellent position to develop and mentor.
I'll just add, if you want to see the worst leg injury ever.
See Emma Quayle's article to get a bit of the true background
http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/t ... -j860.html
It was to show the character of the man. Jaymie Graham's ability may not have been that of a superstar but his life journey puts him in an excellent position to develop and mentor.
I'll just add, if you want to see the worst leg injury ever.
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That's a top piece by Emma QuayleOn the Bench wrote:Kim hagdorn has missed the real reason Jaymie Graham retired from the Eagles. Just a few details missing.
See Emma Quayle's article to get a bit of the true background
http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/t ... -j860.html
It was to show the character of the man. Jaymie Graham's ability may not have been that of a superstar but his life journey puts him in an excellent position to develop and mentor.
I'll just add, if you want to see the worst leg injury ever.
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How's Green's 'Oh God Almighty...'On the Bench wrote:Kim hagdorn has missed the real reason Jaymie Graham retired from the Eagles. Just a few details missing.
See Emma Quayle's article to get a bit of the true background
http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/t ... -j860.html
It was to show the character of the man. Jaymie Graham's ability may not have been that of a superstar but his life journey puts him in an excellent position to develop and mentor.
I'll just add, if you want to see the worst leg injury ever.
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Perhaps thats mean HUDSON as Assistant...
Perhaps thats mean HUDSON as Assistant...Hopefully in a forward coaching role and move Kingsley to defensive role if Maxie Hughton cant do it.
I see Schofield is interested as well - give him the midfield.
Laidley as opposition adn team analyst.
It is starting to look like a pretty handy collection...
I see Schofield is interested as well - give him the midfield.
Laidley as opposition adn team analyst.
It is starting to look like a pretty handy collection...
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Hudson is Head of Development ... basically like Development Manager.stkildathunda wrote:Would this mean Hudson will have a new role? Possibly Sandy coach?
The Saints are increasing their $ spent in this area by 300% over the next 12-18 months, so I would expect that Hudson will eventually have 3-4 people reporting to him.
Graham will be a development and welfare coach, working with/for Hudson, but I would expect Hudson to keep his current role.
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Jayme is a nice bloke don't really know much about his coaching ability but as a player he was pretty smart .. Had a shockin injury in the WAFL and a pretty hard up bringing as well
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Yes from what you hear, and also comments on BF, both former WCEst_Trav_ofWA wrote:Jayme is a nice bloke don't really know much about his coaching ability but as a player he was pretty smart .. Had a shockin injury in the WAFL and a pretty hard up bringing as well
big men Graham and Seaby were decent blokes, and clever footballers.
He's only 28 - I'm pleased with this appointment.
I'm sure Watters in interviews mentioned improving/expanding the Development side.
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All good - but I hope he is given a mentor, coz he has no direct experience in this role.st_Trav_ofWA wrote:Jayme is a nice bloke don't really know much about his coaching ability but as a player he was pretty smart .. Had a shockin injury in the WAFL and a pretty hard up bringing as well
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Re: Perhaps thats mean HUDSON as Assistant...
+100WinnersOnly wrote:Perhaps thats mean HUDSON as Assistant...Hopefully in a forward coaching role and move Kingsley to defensive role if Maxie Hughton cant do it.
I see Schofield is interested as well - give him the midfield.
Laidley as opposition adn team analyst.
It is starting to look like a pretty handy collection...
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Ah yep that makes sense. Wouldnt mind seeing him take on the Zebs coaching job still though.Legendary wrote:Hudson is Head of Development ... basically like Development Manager.stkildathunda wrote:Would this mean Hudson will have a new role? Possibly Sandy coach?
The Saints are increasing their $ spent in this area by 300% over the next 12-18 months, so I would expect that Hudson will eventually have 3-4 people reporting to him.
Graham will be a development and welfare coach, working with/for Hudson, but I would expect Hudson to keep his current role.
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There you are - just a few topics down, there's a short Schofield thread...Saints94 wrote:Does anyone have a link about Schofield having interest??
http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/sport/ ... at-saints/
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Thanks mate.MCG-Unit wrote:There you are - just a few topics down, there's a short Schofield thread...Saints94 wrote:Does anyone have a link about Schofield having interest??
http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/sport/ ... at-saints/
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i wish i could be as confident as you guys. we're just signing on some random dudes who no-one really knows that much about, and who will be performing roles that we have absolutely no visibility of. they might be great, they might be poor, but i don't really see how any of them are objectively any better than the others we had on the coaching staff this year.
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I agree and reality is how would we ever know that? at some point we have to let Watters have his head (cause he will live and die by it).bergholt wrote:i wish i could be as confident as you guys. we're just signing on some random dudes who no-one really knows that much about, and who will be performing roles that we have absolutely no visibility of. they might be great, they might be poor, but i don't really see how any of them are objectively any better than the others we had on the coaching staff this year.
What I would like to see is an experienced AFL assistant come on board cause many of these guys seem to have little real AFL experience.
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