Inside Tigers race that could shape next dynasty as every contender broken down
is among those to be short-listed and his name would be well known to Richmond faithful, given his 268-game playing career at the club that ended at the close of 2015.
Like other candidates on the shortlist, Newman’s strength has been in relationship-building and team bonding. Candidates have been asked to have a proven track record and Newman’s stint at the helm of Box Hill could help him make a strong case. His time as an assistant coach has seen him play a significant part in the careers of some emerging players, Mitch Lewis, Dylan Moore and Changkuoth Jiath to name a few.
Skipworth played 55 senior games for Adelaide and Essendon before retiring in 2009, but has forged an even more impressive career as a coach, having led Essendon’s VFL side during his tenure at the Bombers. Like many at the AIA Centre, Skipworth has embraced a growth mindset, completing a renowned Harvard leadership course.Those who have dealt with Skipworth have noted his interpersonal skills and empathy.“The thing I was quite impressed with, he was always willing in the box - and I always judge that, how willing are they to speak up in the box, are they just yes men - he had that style where he’d be respectful but not frightened to offer his own opinion,” Walsh said.“He’s an intelligent person.
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