Tuohy on Bolton.
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Re: Tuohy on Bolton.
I saw a podcast appearance recently from Stocker where he clearly outlined the lingering disdain that he has for the coaching staff from his time at Carlton. Bolton is a strange appointment
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Re: Tuohy on Bolton.
If the AFL is anything like local footy, and from what I hear it is, the difference between being a head coach and an assistant is huge.
And like local footy every club and head coach will give different levels of responsibilities and autonomy to their assistants.
A lot of coaches early days will largely copy their mentors, especially if their mentors are successful. They'll do this until they have learned enough and have experienced enough to develop their own ways.
Problem is their mentors are usually from the past, and their methods are out dated.
As a coach or manager, you can't please everyone all of the time. Trying to make change as a new coach, will require making waves, and to get everone on the same page, young and old, intraverts and extraverts, and good to average players is difficult. Only one side ultimately gets it right each season.
Even when things are going well, there's always someone who has an issue, let alone when things aren't going to plan.
There is also the players ability to be coachable. Some players are good at it, some players aren't.
Sounds like Tuohy wasn't as coachable as he could have been at that stage of his career. It also sounds like Bolton wasn't the best communicator, and was possibly using out dated methods.
Both can be true.
And like local footy every club and head coach will give different levels of responsibilities and autonomy to their assistants.
A lot of coaches early days will largely copy their mentors, especially if their mentors are successful. They'll do this until they have learned enough and have experienced enough to develop their own ways.
Problem is their mentors are usually from the past, and their methods are out dated.
As a coach or manager, you can't please everyone all of the time. Trying to make change as a new coach, will require making waves, and to get everone on the same page, young and old, intraverts and extraverts, and good to average players is difficult. Only one side ultimately gets it right each season.
Even when things are going well, there's always someone who has an issue, let alone when things aren't going to plan.
There is also the players ability to be coachable. Some players are good at it, some players aren't.
Sounds like Tuohy wasn't as coachable as he could have been at that stage of his career. It also sounds like Bolton wasn't the best communicator, and was possibly using out dated methods.
Both can be true.
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Re: Tuohy on Bolton.
Fun fact: Bolton has eaten more shortbread biscuits than played games of AFL senior football.
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Re: Tuohy on Bolton.
Bolton may be a d**khead
But he was a very good footballer
At age 19, Bolton played in the 1998 TFL Grand Final. He won the Darrel Baldock Medal for the best player on the ground that day. Bolton would then play 24 games for the Tasmanian Devils in the 2001 and 2002 Victorian Football League seasons.[3] At twenty-four, Bolton was appointed Captain-coach of North Hobart and he led them to the 2003 premiership. He won the Horrie Gorringe Medal that season.[4] His playing career was cut short by a hamstring injury in 2008.[5]
But he was a very good footballer
At age 19, Bolton played in the 1998 TFL Grand Final. He won the Darrel Baldock Medal for the best player on the ground that day. Bolton would then play 24 games for the Tasmanian Devils in the 2001 and 2002 Victorian Football League seasons.[3] At twenty-four, Bolton was appointed Captain-coach of North Hobart and he led them to the 2003 premiership. He won the Horrie Gorringe Medal that season.[4] His playing career was cut short by a hamstring injury in 2008.[5]
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Re: Tuohy on Bolton.
Well he certainly had the credentials I can see why Carlton picked him up. But I reckon RTB will make him eat a biscuit
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Re: Tuohy on Bolton.
So he was a good local footballer? So what? I would imagine that everyone who has coached footy has played it at some level. Turns out Bolton played it at a lower level than 95% of the players he’s coaching ( given some will never play AFL even though they’re on a list)B.M wrote: ↑Tue 05 Nov 2024 2:50pm Bolton may be a d**khead
But he was a very good footballer
At age 19, Bolton played in the 1998 TFL Grand Final. He won the Darrel Baldock Medal for the best player on the ground that day. Bolton would then play 24 games for the Tasmanian Devils in the 2001 and 2002 Victorian Football League seasons.[3] At twenty-four, Bolton was appointed Captain-coach of North Hobart and he led them to the 2003 premiership. He won the Horrie Gorringe Medal that season.[4] His playing career was cut short by a hamstring injury in 2008.[5]
Interestingly Chris Fagan never played AFL ( and was a good TFL player) but he has never tried to impose himself on a team. Obviously doesn’t have the same insecurities. Players and employees see right through managers who are trying too hard due to shortcomings of some type. Best to be transparent and own them I reckon
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Re: Tuohy on Bolton.
Local level???
He played 11 seasons of state league footy
TSL and VFL
He is in the Tasmanian Football Hall of Fame
He played 11 seasons of state league footy
TSL and VFL
He is in the Tasmanian Football Hall of Fame
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Re: Tuohy on Bolton.
There’s some handy types in that HOF
Our own Darryl Baldock and Ian Stewart
Royce Hart, Peter Hudson, Matthew Richardson, Alistair Lynch, Brent Crosswell to name a few
Our own Darryl Baldock and Ian Stewart
Royce Hart, Peter Hudson, Matthew Richardson, Alistair Lynch, Brent Crosswell to name a few
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Absolutely. Combination of pure water, a climate to toughen the body and solid gene pool ? Hard to choose the best, being biased I'd go for Baldock and Hudson was just freakish. Probably silly to try to rank, just appreciate them all.
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Re: Tuohy on Bolton.
That's like winning First Prize for "The Best Looking Burns Unit Survivor".
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Re: Tuohy on Bolton.
You're warpedNick DalSanto Claus wrote: ↑Wed 06 Nov 2024 6:27pmThat's like winning First Prize for "The Best Looking Burns Unit Survivor".
Disrespectful and not even funny
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Looking forward to the next sportsperson's night Brenton attends; bound to be asked about Touhy's discipline, team first ethic and if he was often into kissing and telling.
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Re: Tuohy on Bolton.
Except he was a pedo.
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Correction. He was a transvestite and alcoholic. That came straight from the mouth of Yabbie.
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That's what lead to us doing what was/is/always will be the worst trade in VFL/AFL history. Ian Cervi for Billy Barrot. An 'incident' outside a primary school was the final straw for Yabbie.Nick DalSanto Claus wrote: ↑Wed 06 Nov 2024 8:11pmCorrection. He was a transvestite and alcoholic. That came straight from the mouth of Yabbie.
Definitely cost us the 1971 flag. Very arguably cost us a three-peat in 72-73 too.
The Tuggers were able to handle things with Stewie (to the tune of two flags), so why couldn't we..?
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I don't care if you didn't find it funny. I am pleased I gave you a reason to express your 'faux outrage'. You do seem to love expressing it.Scollop wrote: ↑Wed 06 Nov 2024 6:45pmYou're warpedNick DalSanto Claus wrote: ↑Wed 06 Nov 2024 6:27pmThat's like winning First Prize for "The Best Looking Burns Unit Survivor".
Disrespectful and not even funny
I'm sure the burns survivor who first made this quip will take great comfort in knowing an anonymous poster on an obscure footy fan site is fighting the good fight for him.
I stole the line from my daughter, who is an ICU nurse. It was a commemt made by one of the patients. All the doctors, nurses, patients and other staff thought it was hilarious.
As my daughter said, it's that dark 'first/emergency responder' humor.
Maybe I'm warped, but I do not get offended easily, especially when someone on whose behalf you are 'outraged' found it funny.
Keep up the fight, Komrade. First Trump, now this. I extend my deepest sympathies. You must have had a really bad day.
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Re: Tuohy on Bolton.
For mine, The Doc, Stewie, Hudson (the most underrated of the champion full forwards - the competiton's all time highest career average of 5.64 goals per game played) and then Nick R.
And to be controversial, both Hart and Richardson were certainly very good players, but also, a bit overrated IMHO.
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Re: Tuohy on Bolton.
Don’t care so much about the burns quip
But bagging Tassie footy - yep - you know your stuff
Would you like me to list Tasmanian Hall of Famers
See how it stacks up yeah…
Peter Hudson yeah… if not for the knee might have kicked 1500 but alas only 727 at 5.46 per game
Royce Hart - CHF in the AFL team of the century
4 premierships
Ian Stewart - a triple Brownlow medalist
Darryl Baldock - Gary Ablett Snr before Gary Ablett
Brent Crosswell - 4 x Premiership star
John Greening - star who we disgustingly ended the career of
Matthew Richardson - 800 goals
Alistair Lynch - 3 premierships a B&F and 6 times club leading goal kicker
Rodney Eade - 3 Premierships 269 games
Darren Pritchard - 4 premierships
Bob Johnson - 6 premierships Melbourne TOC
Ivor Warne Smith - 2 x Brownlow medallist
Laurie Nash - superstar in the 30s - 40s
Most if not all of the are in their AFL club team of the century
Yep
Burns unit indeed!!!!
What a tosser
But bagging Tassie footy - yep - you know your stuff
Would you like me to list Tasmanian Hall of Famers
See how it stacks up yeah…
Peter Hudson yeah… if not for the knee might have kicked 1500 but alas only 727 at 5.46 per game
Royce Hart - CHF in the AFL team of the century
4 premierships
Ian Stewart - a triple Brownlow medalist
Darryl Baldock - Gary Ablett Snr before Gary Ablett
Brent Crosswell - 4 x Premiership star
John Greening - star who we disgustingly ended the career of
Matthew Richardson - 800 goals
Alistair Lynch - 3 premierships a B&F and 6 times club leading goal kicker
Rodney Eade - 3 Premierships 269 games
Darren Pritchard - 4 premierships
Bob Johnson - 6 premierships Melbourne TOC
Ivor Warne Smith - 2 x Brownlow medallist
Laurie Nash - superstar in the 30s - 40s
Most if not all of the are in their AFL club team of the century
Yep
Burns unit indeed!!!!
What a tosser
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As far as nurses and ICU staff are concerned, it's understandable that they need a good laugh to be able to deal with the trauma every day.Nick DalSanto Claus wrote: ↑Wed 06 Nov 2024 8:44pmI don't care if you didn't find it funny. I am pleased I gave you a reason to express your 'faux outrage'. You do seem to love expressing it.Scollop wrote: ↑Wed 06 Nov 2024 6:45pmYou're warpedNick DalSanto Claus wrote: ↑Wed 06 Nov 2024 6:27pmThat's like winning First Prize for "The Best Looking Burns Unit Survivor".
Disrespectful and not even funny
I'm sure the burns survivor who first made this quip will take great comfort in knowing an anonymous poster on an obscure footy fan site is fighting the good fight for him.
I stole the line from my daughter, who is an ICU nurse. It was a commemt made by one of the patients. All the doctors, nurses, patients and other staff thought it was hilarious.
As my daughter said, it's that dark 'first/emergency responder' humor.
Maybe I'm warped, but I do not get offended easily, especially when someone on whose behalf you are 'outraged' found it funny.
Keep up the fight, Komrade. First Trump, now this. I extend my deepest sympathies. You must have had a really bad day.
Must hurry, now. At warp factor 9.
What you need to learn about humour numbnuts, is that it's all about the timing. You were too keen. You can't just use a witty line from one situation and think it's going to be funny in other situations.
Komrade? Learn how to spell dhead.
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Re: Tuohy on Bolton.
In an astonishing coincidence he was nibbling a shortbread when he received the news that the Carlton Board had full confidence in him.