Pyke leaves Crows nest
September 29th 2006 04:23
Adelaide Crows assistant coach Don Pyke has opted to not renew his tenure with the club, citing a desire to return to Perth and pursue business and other interests.
Pyke, a dual premiership player at West Coast in 1992 and 1994, joined the Adelaide coaching panel at the end of 2004.
The former Eagle had been touted as a potential candidate for the vacant St Kilda coaching job before withdrawing his name from the ring.
Pyke said he would like to maintain some involvement in football, but not on a full-time basis at this stage.
The two other assistant coaches, Paul Hamilton and David Noble, have committed to the club for 2007.
Pyke, a dual premiership player at West Coast in 1992 and 1994, joined the Adelaide coaching panel at the end of 2004.
The former Eagle had been touted as a potential candidate for the vacant St Kilda coaching job before withdrawing his name from the ring.
Pyke said he would like to maintain some involvement in football, but not on a full-time basis at this stage.
The two other assistant coaches, Paul Hamilton and David Noble, have committed to the club for 2007.
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