95perfection wrote:
But to say that great players 'rarely' become great coaches is rubbish.
Lets start at 1980 shall we? Earlier than that and coaches barely got paid. Footy was hardly professional. If you want to argue otherwise Alex Jesaulenko was captain coach in 1979 (which just screams amature) and we all know how good of a coach he was given his efforts as coach in the early 90s.
2006 - John Worsfold: Excellent player, but I wouldn't call him a great of the AFL. West Coast sure but not the AFL.
2005 - Paul Roos: Great player
2004 - Mark Williams: Not a great
2001/2/3 - Leigh Matthews: Great Player
2000 - Kevin Sheedy: Not a great
1999 - Denis Pagan: Not a great
1998/7 - Malcolm Blight: Great Player
1996 - Denis Pagan: Not a great
1995 - David Parkin: Not a great
1994 - Mick Malthouse: Not a great
1993 - Kevin Sheedy: Not a great
1992 - Mick Malthouse: Not a great
1991 - Alan Joyce: Not a great
1990 - Leigh Matthews: Great player
1988/89 - Alan Joyce / Allan Jeans: Not a great (both)
1987 - Robert Walls: Good player
1986 - Allan Jeans: Not a great
1984/5 - Kevin Sheedy: Not a great
1983 - Allan Jeans: Not a great
1981/2 - David Parkin: Not a great
1980 - Tony Jewell: Not a great
Coaches who were great players in bold.
Out of the last 26 premiership only 7 of those premiership were won by a coach who was a champion player (four of which were won by the one great and another two won by Blight)... with two more arguable.
So essentially they're has only been three premiership winning coaches over the last 26 years who could be considered a great. Back in your box mate.