Tigers appoint Daly
October 20th 2009 07:51
RICHMOND has appointed Danny Daly as its forward coach for the 2010 season.
Daly has spent the past six seasons at North Melbourne working in a variety of full-time roles including player welfare and development manager, forward scout and opposition coach.
He played football with Balwyn in the Southern Football League but his career was cut short by knee and shoulder injuries.
Daly then became an assistant coach at Balwyn before joining Collingwood as a part-time forward scout.
When Dean Laidley, who had been an assistant coach at the Magpies, took over as the Kangaroos' head coach in 2003 he asked Daly to join him.
Although he never played at AFL level, Daly is highly respected for his knowledge of players' strengths and weaknesses.
Daly is the final addition to Richmond's coaching panel which consists of Damien Hardwick (senior coach), Justin Leppitsch (backline), Brendon Lade (ruck-midfield), David Newett (Coburg, development) and Tim Clarke (development).
Daly has spent the past six seasons at North Melbourne working in a variety of full-time roles including player welfare and development manager, forward scout and opposition coach.
He played football with Balwyn in the Southern Football League but his career was cut short by knee and shoulder injuries.
Daly then became an assistant coach at Balwyn before joining Collingwood as a part-time forward scout.
When Dean Laidley, who had been an assistant coach at the Magpies, took over as the Kangaroos' head coach in 2003 he asked Daly to join him.
Although he never played at AFL level, Daly is highly respected for his knowledge of players' strengths and weaknesses.
Daly is the final addition to Richmond's coaching panel which consists of Damien Hardwick (senior coach), Justin Leppitsch (backline), Brendon Lade (ruck-midfield), David Newett (Coburg, development) and Tim Clarke (development).
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