keogh wrote:
Never assume anything when it comes to being a good coach
Being a durable very good player with an impeccable record off the field doesn’t mean you will
Be a good coach
Hopefully Boak is but dumb to assume
I’m sure Sturt’s playing list thought this will be interesting when Phil Carman became coach in the 80s
Apparently was fantastic
Never assume anything in this world
Most certainly. But there is an old saying that "the best predictor of future behavior is past behavior".
https://bluepointleadership.com/resourc ... eat-coach/Check out these top 10......
I doubt you would find anyone in the AFL that will say a bad world against Boak. That is a pretty good start.
Boak is -
Of great Character, if you are to believe the myriad of articles written about him over his career. Respected by the vast majority (I suspect 100%) in the AFL for the way he conducts himself on and off the field. An uber Professional. A proven leader with 6 years as Port Capt. He has leant under Coaches Mark Williams and Ken Hinkley, who are both deemed to be very astute football brains. Even now he is involved in various charitable initiatives. Voss and Davies have seen him first hand for years so they know the caliber of the man. Based on his time at Port, I think it would indicate he values Loyalty very highly.
He will walk into the club already having the respect of every player. The rest is up to him, but I have no doubt he will succeed.
Of all the recently retired players in the AFL...............
https://aflratings.com.au/2025-afl-reti ... elistings/Boak would have to be in the top 3 you would want walking through the doors at Icon to help Develop our players.
I think Breust and Duncan would be in the discussion.
Then again I am bias. I wanted to draft him after the first game I saw him play in 2006, but I guess Gibbs went okay as an alternative.
Regards Cazzesman