Eagles appoint Jones
December 22nd 2008 03:17
WEST COAST has appointed former Fremantle defender Anthony Jones as its assistant strength and conidtioning coach.
Jones will also join inaugural West Coast Eagles squad member John Gastev as a match day runner in 2009.
High performance manager Glenn Stewart said Jones, who will commence his role early next year, had a lot to offer the club.
"The best thing about having Anthony on board is that he not only has a significant amount of AFL football experience, but he also has qualifications in strength and conditioning, with a Bachelor of Science majoring in sports science," said Stewart.
"We're in a fortunate situation that we're able to put someone on who has the skills to develop the physical capacity of the players, already with the experience of being at an AFL club, having been with Fremantle for nine years.
"Anthony's combination of skills is quite unique and is a decided advantage for us."
Jones will also join inaugural West Coast Eagles squad member John Gastev as a match day runner in 2009.
High performance manager Glenn Stewart said Jones, who will commence his role early next year, had a lot to offer the club.
"The best thing about having Anthony on board is that he not only has a significant amount of AFL football experience, but he also has qualifications in strength and conditioning, with a Bachelor of Science majoring in sports science," said Stewart.
"We're in a fortunate situation that we're able to put someone on who has the skills to develop the physical capacity of the players, already with the experience of being at an AFL club, having been with Fremantle for nine years.
"Anthony's combination of skills is quite unique and is a decided advantage for us."
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