jimmae wrote:
Ok let's see here...
Peter Dean - No. I seem to recall him spending more time as a VFL coach and an AFL runner than anything else.
Mick Malthouse - Not available for some time.
Matthew Lloyd - His brothers have proven to be doing decent jobs at Freo, one as a development coach. That means nothing however, but I would like to think he is learning from them and obviously understands how to play out of the square and as a lead target better than anyone in our squad/football department, so at the very least there's an opportunity there if he's willing to come in part-time.
Warren Treadrea - Hard worker in terms of his lead-up ability who got the most out of himself in that respect, but rarely in other areas of his game.
Alastair Lynch - No. Very much out of touch with modern football, and is a moderately successful player agent at present.
Scott Lucas - Don't believe him to be a smart player at all. Very gifted and one-sided key position player who rarely played to his potential. Couldn't think of a worse starting point for a coach.
Tom Harley - Would be in the ear of the AIS/GWS and wherever else he's done time at in his post-career to see what the go is with him. The exact opposite of Lucas and the kind of individual that would have relied upon intellect and hard-work to maintain his standing in the AFL. Went through ups and downs as a player and would bring great insight if his communication skills and self-awareness are as up to scratch as they seem to be.
Leo Barry - Of a similar mould to Harley given he was undersized for his position, and played in a system that worked better than a metronome at every level of the football department. Question is again whether he paid attention to what was happening around him enough to provide some insight.
Glenn Archer - No. I don't think there will be many champion Kanga players making the transition successfully either. Less of a drop kick than
Brett Kirk - Really not sold on him as a person, but shows himself to be a very clever player and suspect he has worked hand in hand with Roos for sometime. Another of the Sydney system worth talking to.
Josh Carr - Probably not. Has rarely gotten the best out of himself since his first stint at Port.
Tyson Edwards - Unsure on Edwards, as I've rarely heard much comment from him but I question how much of the off-field tactical work the players do under Neil Craig, and resultantly, how much he can impart.
Stewart Dew - No. Lazy, lived off his left foot and is another poor example of a player.
Simon Goodwin - Unsure on his personal habits given his previous gambling problems. Smart player in his time but that doesn't count for as much as what people might think.
Leigh Matthews - No. Doesn't have the passion any more and was a little behind the times as it was.
Michael Broadbridge - Not too familiar with the guy, but his body of work speaks for itself Doc: none of the teams he has coached had/have decent skills or forward structures. All seem to have excelled further in his absence, and I don't see a correlation with his work and the arrival of younger players on the scene.
David King - No. Class A moron and another shining example along with Shannon Grant & Wayne Carey as to why you don't want former 90s stars of the Kangas in your football department.
Doesn't leave many Jimmae. The Matty lloyd one is interesting. We'd need to get him quickly before he gets drafted into the new coaching team post Knights.
I really hate the guy as a player, but he is a very competative animal, a champ of the game (as much as we hate to admit it)and his Brothers have shown a great aptitude for coaching and administration.
You could do worse.
Plus he hates Carlton, but he hates Knights more.
On balance - Skinny Lappin or Matty Lloyd. Not a tough decision.