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Post: # 662224Post Armoooo »

From all reports Scotty West is a great football mind, he would be great to get on board, but I would rather we went after Buckley TBH...

As for our forward line coach I'm not really sure, TD is the only option I can think of, maybe Gehrig :wink: :wink:


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Has this actually been confirmed anywhere????


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fingers wrote:Has this actually been confirmed anywhere????
Thanks chook23, wasn't an article on its own, although I guess it wouldn't be worthy of one.

http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/h ... 36725.html
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The post-season exodus of assistant coaches at St Kilda has left Ross Lyon with two major gaps to fill after John Barker last night told the Saints he was accepting Hawthorn's offer to join the coaching panel of the reigning premier.

After Anthony Rock announced this week that he was also rejoining his old club, defence coach Stephen Silvagni is the only assistant who remains of the four-man panel that began as a fresh coaching quartet at Moorabbin in 2007.

Barker, a forward at Fitzroy, Brisbane Lions and Hawthorn, will replace Todd Viney, who left the Hawks after their premiership win and joined Adelaide.


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saintbrat wrote:
fingers wrote:Has this actually been confirmed anywhere????
Thanks chook23, wasn't an article on its own, although I guess it wouldn't be worthy of one.

http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/h ... 36725.html
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The post-season exodus of assistant coaches at St Kilda has left Ross Lyon with two major gaps to fill after John Barker last night told the Saints he was accepting Hawthorn's offer to join the coaching panel of the reigning premier.

After Anthony Rock announced this week that he was also rejoining his old club, defence coach Stephen Silvagni is the only assistant who remains of the four-man panel that began as a fresh coaching quartet at Moorabbin in 2007.

Barker, a forward at Fitzroy, Brisbane Lions and Hawthorn, will replace Todd Viney, who left the Hawks after their premiership win and joined Adelaide.

Thanks for that. Missed the earlier post ;)


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Hawks add Barker to coaching staff
By Steve Lavell
2:01 PM Sat 11 October, 2008

AFTER LOSING assistant coaches Todd Viney and Barry Mitchell to Adelaide and Fremantle respectively, Hawthorn has made some ground by acquiring former key position player John Barker.

Barker, a popular figure with teammates and supporters, played 112 games and kicked 113 goals in nine seasons with the Hawks, and since his retirement at the end of 2006 has spent two years as an assistant coach at St Kilda under Ross Lyon.

However, he will resume as an assistant with the Hawks from the start of pre-season training in November.

"It’s been a fantastic experience to be part of the coaching group at the Saints after finishing my playing career," Barker said in a statement released by St Kilda on Saturday.

"Ross Lyon gave me a great opportunity to work with a strong forwards group and I’ll always be grateful for this.

"The romance of returning to the club that I played most of my career for was too good to refuse."

Barker's playing career commenced with Fitzroy in 1994 and included a brief stint in Brisbane after those two clubs merged.

http://www.afl.com.au/News/NEWSARTICLE/ ... wsId=68925


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Post: # 662299Post plugger66 »

What are Hawthorn thinking picking a coach that obviously cannot coach. What hope has Buddy and Roughy got next year.


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Post: # 662301Post Munga »

Otiman wrote:Nathan Buckley and Terry Daniher

So sue me for living in the past, but TD did amazing things with our forward line previously, and only got dismissed because of GT.
Agree, also add Gehrig.


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Munga wrote:
Otiman wrote:Nathan Buckley and Terry Daniher

So sue me for living in the past, but TD did amazing things with our forward line previously, and only got dismissed because of GT.
Agree, also add Gehrig.
And maybe Hamill and Loewe. Also did GT coach the pies and blues as well?


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Post: # 662343Post Eastern »

John Barker has gone. All the best to him (except against us).

More importantly is what these coaching depatures will do to/for our playing group. I think it will be a GOOD thing for our guys, and that is without any knowledge of who their replacements will be, and it has NOTHING to do with the two guys who are departing.

The club will make the necessary appointments within the next few weeks and we need to trust them to make the right choices. These "NEW" assistant coaches will go a long way towards refreshing the group with NEW voices & NEW ideas. Add that to up to six list changes and up to 3 or 4 NEW rookies and the group will take on a whole new dynamic. It is then up to Ross, Matty Drain and the club to make it all work !!


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he is such a sweety i love him and am over the moon he is back he would have helped your guys don't worry about that now he is home all is good in the world , i am happy that when he did go for a little while it was not to the pies or some where filthy like essendon you guys are fine and i did not mind him coming over here thanks for looking after him for the time you had him . :D


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golden hawk wrote:he is such a sweety i love him and am over the moon he is back he would have helped your guys don't worry about that now he is home all is good in the world , i am happy that when he did go for a little while it was not to the pies or some where filthy like essendon you guys are fine and i did not mind him coming over here thanks for looking after him for the time you had him . :D
Your welcome and you can keep him as IMHO the worst our fwd line has ever functioned.

Im wrapt to be getting some new blood in - I just hope in some of this we get some experience in. I do believe Terry Daniher for all his "to laid back" faults knew how to get a group of guys to work as a unit within a team. We need that. Our fwd line looks uncoordinated, players run to wrong spots and pressure at times non existent.


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Teflon wrote:
golden hawk wrote:he is such a sweety i love him and am over the moon he is back he would have helped your guys don't worry about that now he is home all is good in the world , i am happy that when he did go for a little while it was not to the pies or some where filthy like essendon you guys are fine and i did not mind him coming over here thanks for looking after him for the time you had him . :D
Your welcome and you can keep him as IMHO the worst our fwd line has ever functioned.

Im wrapt to be getting some new blood in - I just hope in some of this we get some experience in. I do believe Terry Daniher for all his "to laid back" faults knew how to get a group of guys to work as a unit within a team. We need that. Our fwd line looks uncoordinated, players run to wrong spots and pressure at times non existent.
i think your forward line missed fraser and it slightly threw them a bit sadly retiring then coming back probably threw both them and fraser but i don't know if Barks was to blame Roo was kicking well and you nearly did get to the GF didn't you ?

will see how Barks does at hawks before i pas judgement i think [ just in case ] 8-)


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golden hawk wrote:
Teflon wrote:
golden hawk wrote:he is such a sweety i love him and am over the moon he is back he would have helped your guys don't worry about that now he is home all is good in the world , i am happy that when he did go for a little while it was not to the pies or some where filthy like essendon you guys are fine and i did not mind him coming over here thanks for looking after him for the time you had him . :D
Your welcome and you can keep him as IMHO the worst our fwd line has ever functioned.

Im wrapt to be getting some new blood in - I just hope in some of this we get some experience in. I do believe Terry Daniher for all his "to laid back" faults knew how to get a group of guys to work as a unit within a team. We need that. Our fwd line looks uncoordinated, players run to wrong spots and pressure at times non existent.
i think your forward line missed fraser and it slightly threw them a bit sadly retiring then coming back probably threw both them and fraser but i don't know if Barks was to blame Roo was kicking well and you nearly did get to the GF didn't you ?

will see how Barks does at hawks before i pas judgement i think [ just in case ] 8-)
Riewoldt playing a lone hand to get us up in the second half of 08 hardly constitutes a "fully functional" fwd line.

Maybe Gehrig did throw the plans....but I am yet to see Kosi/Riewoldt function up fwd together and Barker had ample time to work on that.

Hes all yours - enjoy the homecoming youll have to get the Fitzroy colors out. :wink:


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Teflon wrote:
golden hawk wrote:
Teflon wrote:
golden hawk wrote:he is such a sweety i love him and am over the moon he is back he would have helped your guys don't worry about that now he is home all is good in the world , i am happy that when he did go for a little while it was not to the pies or some where filthy like essendon you guys are fine and i did not mind him coming over here thanks for looking after him for the time you had him . :D
Your welcome and you can keep him as IMHO the worst our fwd line has ever functioned.

Im wrapt to be getting some new blood in - I just hope in some of this we get some experience in. I do believe Terry Daniher for all his "to laid back" faults knew how to get a group of guys to work as a unit within a team. We need that. Our fwd line looks uncoordinated, players run to wrong spots and pressure at times non existent.
i think your forward line missed fraser and it slightly threw them a bit sadly retiring then coming back probably threw both them and fraser but i don't know if Barks was to blame Roo was kicking well and you nearly did get to the GF didn't you ?

will see how Barks does at hawks before i pas judgement i think [ just in case ] 8-)
Riewoldt playing a lone hand to get us up in the second half of 08 hardly constitutes a "fully functional" fwd line.

Maybe Gehrig did throw the plans....but I am yet to see Kosi/Riewoldt function up fwd together and Barker had ample time to work on that.

Hes all yours - enjoy the homecoming youll have to get the Fitzroy colors out. :wink:
:lol: :lol:

your ok best wishes anyway for 09 :wink:


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golden hawk wrote:
Teflon wrote:
golden hawk wrote:
Teflon wrote:
golden hawk wrote:he is such a sweety i love him and am over the moon he is back he would have helped your guys don't worry about that now he is home all is good in the world , i am happy that when he did go for a little while it was not to the pies or some where filthy like essendon you guys are fine and i did not mind him coming over here thanks for looking after him for the time you had him . :D
Your welcome and you can keep him as IMHO the worst our fwd line has ever functioned.

Im wrapt to be getting some new blood in - I just hope in some of this we get some experience in. I do believe Terry Daniher for all his "to laid back" faults knew how to get a group of guys to work as a unit within a team. We need that. Our fwd line looks uncoordinated, players run to wrong spots and pressure at times non existent.
i think your forward line missed fraser and it slightly threw them a bit sadly retiring then coming back probably threw both them and fraser but i don't know if Barks was to blame Roo was kicking well and you nearly did get to the GF didn't you ?

will see how Barks does at hawks before i pas judgement i think [ just in case ] 8-)
Riewoldt playing a lone hand to get us up in the second half of 08 hardly constitutes a "fully functional" fwd line.

Maybe Gehrig did throw the plans....but I am yet to see Kosi/Riewoldt function up fwd together and Barker had ample time to work on that.

Hes all yours - enjoy the homecoming youll have to get the Fitzroy colors out. :wink:
:lol: :lol:

your ok best wishes anyway for 09 :wink:
cheers you too.

I used to be a Fitzroy fan - John Barker was one of our fav sons...just glad hes gone back to his adopted home to broaden the coaching training. :wink:


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Post: # 662530Post St Fidelius »

Just how many posters thought that Barker was a poor assistant coach with us and suggested he should go or maybe the first to go :roll: :roll:

Get a grip... I feel he is a good coach, and the Hawks have got him now...


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Post: # 662533Post bigcarl »

Teflon wrote:the worst our fwd line has ever functioned.
i wonder how much of that was down to barker and how much down to:

1) the numbers-behind-the-ball edict.

2) the cattle at his disposal after roo, milne, schneider and kosi, and

3) a defence-first mindset throughout the team.
Teflon wrote:I do believe Terry Daniher for all his "to laid back" faults knew how to get a group of guys to work as a unit within a team.
he certainly was okay for us last time. never could work out why we moved him on.

of course, in those days, he had two gun key forwards - gehrig and riewoldt - to help out.


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Post: # 662542Post JeffDunne »

What really makes me laugh is that the previous coach is supposed to have gotten us to a prelim in 2004 on the back of "talent alone", but our forward line was a result of the genius known as Terry Daniher. :lol:

FWIW, our forward setup was screwed before Barker (& Lyon) arrived.

They simply haven't done anything about fixing it (unless you call Charlie Gardiner & redrafting Gehrig as doing something about it)

Other than adding midfield depth, fixing our forward setup is our most pressing need. Hopefully we'll find someone with a proven track record in this area.


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Its good that Barker left he was never a star forward so now we need

Hammer or G-Train to the fold


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homework wrote:Its good that Barker left he was never a star forward so now we need

Hammer or G-Train to the fold
so every star makes a good coach???

and why someone from st kilda???


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homework wrote:Its good that Barker left he was never a star forward so now we need

Hammer or G-Train to the fold
so every star makes a good coach???

and why someone from st kilda???
Tell me what wa sthe most goals Barker kicked in a season compared to Frase?


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homework wrote:
Saints Premiers 2008 wrote:
homework wrote:Its good that Barker left he was never a star forward so now we need

Hammer or G-Train to the fold
so every star makes a good coach???

and why someone from st kilda???
Tell me what wa sthe most goals Barker kicked in a season compared to Frase?
Just because you can DO it doesn't mean you can TEACH it.


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fingers wrote:
homework wrote:
Saints Premiers 2008 wrote:
homework wrote:Its good that Barker left he was never a star forward so now we need

Hammer or G-Train to the fold
so every star makes a good coach???

and why someone from st kilda???
Tell me what wa sthe most goals Barker kicked in a season compared to Frase?
Just because you can DO it doesn't mean you can TEACH it.
What does Barker got to teach how to be a low-profile forward?


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homework wrote:
fingers wrote:
homework wrote:
Saints Premiers 2008 wrote:
homework wrote:Its good that Barker left he was never a star forward so now we need

Hammer or G-Train to the fold
so every star makes a good coach???

and why someone from st kilda???
Tell me what wa sthe most goals Barker kicked in a season compared to Frase?
Just because you can DO it doesn't mean you can TEACH it.
What does Barker got to teach how to be a low-profile forward?
Sorry Homey - I have not idea what you've written


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fingers wrote:
homework wrote:
fingers wrote:
homework wrote:
Saints Premiers 2008 wrote:
homework wrote:Its good that Barker left he was never a star forward so now we need

Hammer or G-Train to the fold
so every star makes a good coach???

and why someone from st kilda???
Tell me what wa sthe most goals Barker kicked in a season compared to Frase?
Just because you can DO it doesn't mean you can TEACH it.
What does Barker got to teach how to be a low-profile forward?
Sorry Homey - I have not idea what you've written
Barker has nothing to teach because he was a s*** footy player


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