No, but Nathan Buckley is!kosifantutti wrote: ↑Thu 05 Sep 2019 10:21pmAre you basing this on what he did as a player over a decade ago or are you currently working with him at Collingwood?barks4eva wrote: ↑Thu 05 Sep 2019 9:45pmPerhaps you missed the OPkosifantutti wrote: ↑Thu 05 Sep 2019 9:07pm I can’t see anyone putting forward a reason for choosing Harvey over Rattan beyond good bloke and champion of the club.
Both true but not the main criteria I’d be looking at for choosing a coach.
Robert Harvey is more thorough in his preparation than anyone in the known universe bar none.
From a recent article
St. Kilda legend Robert Harvey will interview for the Saints head coaching job, with Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley giving him a ringing endorsement.
Harvey is currently an assistant coach at the Pies, with coach Nathan Buckley saying that he would be the perfect fit at the Saints.
“If I got hit by a bus tomorrow, he could step up and I don’t think we would skip a beat,” Buckley told the Herald Sun.
“Tactically, I lean on him heavily for his knowledge of the game, but underpinning that is his work rate, because he has never relied on his talent, he was always the hardest worker.
“So, he watches more vision from more angles than anyone I have ever seen, any coach I have ever known.
“But I would also describe him, through his experience with Ray McLean and Leading Teams, as a relationship coach. He is really easy to talk to and he can get to everyone’s level.
“So it’s a strong mix.”
Harvey was given the AFL Coaches’ Association assistant coach of the year award in 2013 at Collingwood, following stints at Fremantle under Ross Lyon in 2011 and Ratten at Carlton in 2009-10.
The 47-year-old has kept out of the spotlight since his retirement, but Buckley would explain that he is more interested in analysing the game rather than pushing his own agenda.
“He’s the exact antithesis of someone trying to push his own barrow, he’s the opposite because he’s a head-down-bum-up guy,” Buckley said.
“He is just so focused on what’s next, how are we going to win.
“He coaches really consistently and he has improved his communication and his presentation style so that it sinks in far deeper than it did when it first came in.
“His one-on-one stuff has always been huge, but his group stuff is now very strong.”
Ross Lyon also backed Harvey in as an ideal candidate for the job, saying he has had a strong apprenticeship.
“There is a view on Robert which I think is inaccurate and the wrong perception. He can really have a hard conversation,” Lyon said.
“He doesn’t rant and rave, but he makes the point.
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