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(03-29-2019, 12:00 PM)Lods link Wrote:I do.
No doubt it's a huge step up...and he may prefer to not seek the pressure. He does a bit of radio doesn't he?
But folk would probably be taking a bit of notice with what he's achieved this season.
Maybe he can join our mens coaching panel in a Bolton like arrangement??
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Half has captain-coached to his own team to a flag too.
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I wonder if the attributes that enabled Harf to be a successful coach at domestic and AFLW level would transfer to AFL :-\
Harf does remind me of Bolts, but without the intensity.
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I doubt Harf wants it that badly, not badly enough to step on the people you need to step on to get there!
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I would prefer to keep Half as full time womens senior coach and have a part time role with the mens.
He has built up some strong bonds with he girls and if he left, their performances would suffer drastically IMO.
We basically had the same list this year as we did last year with a couple of key (re)inclusions of Davey, Prespakis.
Last year we were bottom, this year GF. Davey and Prespakis are good, but not that good (albeit they'll be 1-2 in the B+F.)