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Nick Davis....https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/afl/nick-davis-among-candidates-for-vacant-collingwood-aflw-coaching-role/news-story/d33b66bb8df11acb8c1a3df7be8f9ca9%3famp
More than two decades after leaving the club for Sydney, Nick Davis is eyeing a homecoming to Collingwood with the Swans premiership hero among the candidates for the vacant Magpies AFLW coaching position.
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Yep, almost spat out my cup of tea when I read that....Presti35 wrote:Nick Davis....https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/afl/nick-davis-among-candidates-for-vacant-collingwood-aflw-coaching-role/news-story/d33b66bb8df11acb8c1a3df7be8f9ca9%3famp
More than two decades after leaving the club for Sydney, Nick Davis is eyeing a homecoming to Collingwood with the Swans premiership hero among the candidates for the vacant Magpies AFLW coaching position.
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Sam Wright, North Melbourne Assistant coach, has been appointed AFLW Head Coach
https://www.collingwoodfc.com.au/news/1 ... nior-coach
"He joins the Magpies after two seasons serving as an Assistant Coach with North Melbourne’s AFLW side.
Hailing from Katamatite in Northern Country Victoria, Wright was drafted to North Melbourne in 2008 and went on to play 136 games for the Kangaroos before his retirement from AFL in 2019.
Following his elite playing career, Wright joined the Australian Ballet where he spent three years as a Dancer Welfare and Development Coordinator before he joined Cricket Victoria where he has spent time as a Player Development Manager and worked with the Melbourne Renegades and Melbourne Stars. "
Sam Wright, North Melbourne Assistant coach, has been appointed AFLW Head Coach
https://www.collingwoodfc.com.au/news/1 ... nior-coach
"He joins the Magpies after two seasons serving as an Assistant Coach with North Melbourne’s AFLW side.
Hailing from Katamatite in Northern Country Victoria, Wright was drafted to North Melbourne in 2008 and went on to play 136 games for the Kangaroos before his retirement from AFL in 2019.
Following his elite playing career, Wright joined the Australian Ballet where he spent three years as a Dancer Welfare and Development Coordinator before he joined Cricket Victoria where he has spent time as a Player Development Manager and worked with the Melbourne Renegades and Melbourne Stars. "
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Yep great signing form the Pies and in a way a coo if you can call it that.
Must say he was one of the better coaches out there and knows his footy inside and out.
Key reason why north melbourne are so good too.
And comes from that old school country footy background and knows all about the city as well.
Nice job now on to work in 2024.
Some how i would like a similar type of signing for the vflw coach as well.
I think we in both the aflw and vflw are going through a transition and like a period of renewal and like a new chapter.
Must say he was one of the better coaches out there and knows his footy inside and out.
Key reason why north melbourne are so good too.
And comes from that old school country footy background and knows all about the city as well.
Nice job now on to work in 2024.
Some how i would like a similar type of signing for the vflw coach as well.
I think we in both the aflw and vflw are going through a transition and like a period of renewal and like a new chapter.
yeah agree.
think its over due we had a good soild season to aflw and vflw.
aflw are the weakest of our teams i feel.
time we well not nessarliy win the flag but make it to say a semi final or preliminary final.
but now i feel we have the right people and are on the right track.
if you compare it to the afl side then 2024 is like our 2022 season.
i feel in 2 years we will be oone of the top sides around.
im getting a bit done with seeing melbourne crows and brisbane always up there.
think its over due we had a good soild season to aflw and vflw.
aflw are the weakest of our teams i feel.
time we well not nessarliy win the flag but make it to say a semi final or preliminary final.
but now i feel we have the right people and are on the right track.
if you compare it to the afl side then 2024 is like our 2022 season.
i feel in 2 years we will be oone of the top sides around.
im getting a bit done with seeing melbourne crows and brisbane always up there.
I feel nowhere near as strongly about Ollie.Presti35 wrote:Can we forgive?? Not sure what to think tbh.Jezza wrote:Not a name I thought would ever set foot in our doors ever again.Presti35 wrote:Nick Davis....
He and Olli Henry are two names I thought I could never forgive.
Would be handy in our struggling forward line, though...
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Did winning the flag while he was at home cuddling his mum help?K wrote:I feel nowhere near as strongly about Ollie.
Would be handy in our struggling forward line, though...
Nick of course went on to win one in Sydney. And he played a massive part in the PF win that year too.
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Well, Ollie had his nut crushed this year. Dunno which oppo did it. Not Tohill!! Can ya still hate him after that?Presti35 wrote:Did winning the flag while he was at home cuddling his mum help?K wrote:I feel nowhere near as strongly about Ollie.
Would be handy in our struggling forward line, though...
Nick of course went on to win one in Sydney. And he played a massive part in the PF win that year too.
But there was this other moment in Geebung v. Melbourne. Ollie jumps and takes an uncontested chest mark in F50 while Grundy just stands on the ground watching him!! Sheesh... We know Grundy can't take a mark, but just jump and spoil!! In the video, his teammate looks back at him with a "WTF" look on his face. Sadly, thanks to Sydney, Melbourne have been able to get rid of their huge mistake. We are still paying for ours.