WW, at ARS you must have worked across the road in the building between the Magistrate's Court & the Old Jail??White Winmar wrote:
I had the pleasure of having Jeansy as a work colleague in the early 1980's. He was not a fan of Stewart, who was a cross dressing, alcoholic. Jeansy just couldn't tolerate him as a man, even if he was sublimely skilled.
Jeans was in the Warrants Section there for many a year, though they may have relocated that section at some stage into the Russell St Complex. All this time he coached Saints & also lot of his period at the Hwaks
My hubby pulled Jeans out of that job late 1979, to have him as his staff-sergeant as part of the planning group for a major event that was being held in Melbourne a few years down the track. Jeansy said to him....... "I'm chuffed to be considered for the position Boss, but I don't think I've got the skills to do it or the time as coaching the Hawks was a very demanding."
Hubby's response. If you can successfully coach 2 AFL's sides, you definitely have man management skills. If you can coach at AFL level and work full time in Police Department the time-management skills seem self evident. Also my man believed the adage - give a busy person a job and it will get done.
It was a job well done by Jeans, who by all accounts ran the office like a well oiled machine, had staff eating out of his hand because of his work-ethic and loyalty to his colleagues. He was not just sitting behind a desk working in Melb, there were endless meetings in Canberra that took up a lot of time. Occasionally the last plane out of Canberra was missed, poor Yabby would have to drive overnight to be back in Melbourne if the Hawks were playing the next day.
After the event, I think Yabby returned to the Warrants Section until he resigned as coaching was becoming too demanding and pressure was being placed on him to be full-time.
Agree, Stewart had used up all his brownie points with Jeans. The ultimatum from what I was told (2nd hand) the Club faced the decision Jeans or Stewart, because Stewart had tried to use Jeans as a leverage to get him out of yet another situation, which compromised Jeans incredibly at the time.
Not the first person to get marching orders from Jeans from the Saints, on non- football matters. He did a clear out of some bad boys in the Club when he took over the coaching position.......not initially as he took over part way through a season. They nevertheless got the 'don't come Monday' before the start of the next season.....so rumour has it.