Eade wants to remain at the Dogs
April 3rd 2009 04:37
WESTERN BULLDOGS coach Rodney Eade says he wants to remain at the Whitten Oval.
Eade, who comes out of the contract at the end of the season, could be the target of rival clubs for 2010 given that six other coaches are also out of contract at the end of 2009.
But Eade said he had no plans to go anywhere else.
"That is a ridiculous question, I am a Bulldogs person and that is my whole focus," he said.
However, Eade did say he was happy to leave contract negotiations till the end of the year and focus on helping get the Dogs to their first grand final since 1961.
“I think it is the sort of thing that will be sorted out in its own time,” he said.
“I don’t think there’s any rush from either party.”
"I would love to stay no doubt about that but the main thing is the job at hand at the moment."
"We are only one game into the season and it's a pretty big year for us."
"We had a good year last year and we want to cement that and hopefully go further."
"I haven't thought about next year or the future, it's about this season and I know its an old cliche but we have got to focus on the job at hand this year and we don't want to get distracted from that."
Eade, who comes out of the contract at the end of the season, could be the target of rival clubs for 2010 given that six other coaches are also out of contract at the end of 2009.
But Eade said he had no plans to go anywhere else.
"That is a ridiculous question, I am a Bulldogs person and that is my whole focus," he said.
However, Eade did say he was happy to leave contract negotiations till the end of the year and focus on helping get the Dogs to their first grand final since 1961.
“I think it is the sort of thing that will be sorted out in its own time,” he said.
“I don’t think there’s any rush from either party.”
"I would love to stay no doubt about that but the main thing is the job at hand at the moment."
"We are only one game into the season and it's a pretty big year for us."
"We had a good year last year and we want to cement that and hopefully go further."
"I haven't thought about next year or the future, it's about this season and I know its an old cliche but we have got to focus on the job at hand this year and we don't want to get distracted from that."
| 18 |
| Vote |
subscribe to this blog




