Walls appointed, Harvey to play on
September 14th 2006 11:32
Former Carlton coach and media personality Robert Walls has been appointed to a sub comittee to assist the St Kilda in its search for a new coach following the axing of Grant Thomas.
The sub committee will report senior coach recommendations to the Board of Directors of St Kilda Football Club.
The committee will also include President Rod Butterss, St Kilda Directors Glen Casey and Mark Kellett, Brownlow Medallist Ross Smith, Premiership player Ken Sheldon and St Kilda Chief Executive Officer Archie Fraser.
Fraser said the first stage in the process of appointing a new coach had been undertaken by Stride Management, and it was now the responsibility of the sub committee to provide a senior coach short list and recommendations for final interviews and selection by the board.
Former coach Ken Sheldon will also join the club as a consultant for an interim period to assist with list review, draft, player liaison and the identification of improving opportunities during the transition to a new senior coach.
In other good news for the club, dual Brownlow medallist Robert Harvey and his manager Shane Casley met with the club during the week and the 35-year-old confirmed today he would play on in 2007.
The sub committee will report senior coach recommendations to the Board of Directors of St Kilda Football Club.
The committee will also include President Rod Butterss, St Kilda Directors Glen Casey and Mark Kellett, Brownlow Medallist Ross Smith, Premiership player Ken Sheldon and St Kilda Chief Executive Officer Archie Fraser.
Fraser said the first stage in the process of appointing a new coach had been undertaken by Stride Management, and it was now the responsibility of the sub committee to provide a senior coach short list and recommendations for final interviews and selection by the board.
Former coach Ken Sheldon will also join the club as a consultant for an interim period to assist with list review, draft, player liaison and the identification of improving opportunities during the transition to a new senior coach.
In other good news for the club, dual Brownlow medallist Robert Harvey and his manager Shane Casley met with the club during the week and the 35-year-old confirmed today he would play on in 2007.
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