New Geelong coach named
Geelong Football League premiership coach Dale Amos will take charge of the Cats VFL team.
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GEELONG
coach Mark Thompson will be a key-figure in the appointment of
the club's next VFL coach after Leigh Tudor left the post to
join St Kilda yesterday.
The Cats' football operations general manager Neil Balme said the club learnt of the Saints' interest late last week and was now well advanced in its pursuit of a new coach.
"We've got a few things in mind and we're already down the path a fair bit (in appointing a replacement)," he said yesterday.
"We'll come up with something there pretty soon."
German
takes Reins at Casey.
PRESS Release By Craig Lees
The Casey Scorpions are pleased to announce Peter German as their senior Coach for 2009. German played 185 games for the Kangaroos between 1984 and 1994 in a distinguished career.
Peter began his coaching career at Burnie in Tasmania in 1995. Peter is a vastly experienced senior coach spending the last two years as an assistant coach at Fremantle under Chris Connolly and Mark Harvey. Prior to his time at Fremantle Peter led the Subiaco Football Club to the minor premiership in each of his four years at the helm, achieving premiership success in 2004 and 2006, and runners-up in 2003. During his years at Subiaco his winning ratio was 80 percent, and across his coaching career has a winning ratio of 72 percent.He was coach of the Peel Thunder Football Club in 2002, Assistant Coach at West Coast 2000 and 2001, Assistant Coach/Reserves Coach at the Hawthorn Football Club in 1998 and 1999, and Senior Coach of the Burnie Dockers Football Club in the Tasmanian Football League from 1995 and 1997 (Runners-up in 1996 and 1997).
Wyndham’s sports lovers will be kicking goals with Chirnside Oval receiving $700,000 in funding to be used for improvements at the ground.
The State Government has committed $500,000 in funding and AFL Victoria has committed $200,000. The money is part of the Improving Community Access to VFL Grounds Initiative and will be used to make several improvements to the facilities at Chirnside Oval.
Wyndham Council will project manage and undertake works that are approved by the State Government and AFL Victoria.
The works will include the installation of:
Ground lighting upgrades
Spectator shade structures
An electronic scoreboard
Terrace seating and
Goal netting.