Miscellaneous VFL comments and articles

Could possibly be the VFL assistant role that was available or VFLW

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Cheers. Listed as senior defence coach with Werribee FC and was also a defence coach with the VFL State Team. Think you are on the money re: VFL role.

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Difference is that Nick hasn’t had the advantage of being full time in an afl system for the last 5 years.

I doubt Nick is going to put any further weight on. He doesn’t have the body shape and he’s already 22 I believe.

I don’t think it matters anyway. He can play football. I hope we pick him up.

According to Inside Football Nick O’Brien has departed the Dons to join Strathmore so we will be looking for a new captain for next season.

No offence to NOB, but I think we will find a very good replacement.

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Someone who will kick it to his teammates?

Essendon Football Club is pleased to announce Cam Micallef, Nick Daffy and Ben Patrick will join the VFL Football Department for season 2018.

Micallef joins the Bombers as Strength and Conditioning Coach, while Daffy and Patrick have been appointed Assistant Coaches.

For the last three seasons, Micallef has managed the Williamstown Football Club High Performance Program. He is currently the Physical Prep and Injury Management Advisor with the Metropolitan Fire Brigade (MFB), where he manages operational Fire Fighters to help them achieve optimal physical preparation and reconditioning following an injury.

VFL Head Coach, Dan Jordan, said Micallef’s accomplishments in football, make him a handy inclusion to Essendon’s VFL side.

“Cam had some really good success at Williamstown, two preliminary finals and a premiership in 2015,” Jordan said.

“We are really excited to have Cam in and his input. He will bring a wealth of knowledge to our Strength and Conditioning program.

“His ideas are quite unique but his results at Williamstown speak for themselves, to get a group that are not aligned with an AFL Club, up to the level that they were playing at.”

Micallef has a Master’s Degree in Exercise Physiology, a Bachelor of Exercise Science and a diverse working and coaching history which has helped shape his coaching philosophies.

Daffy is a level three accredited coach who has spent time as head coach of St Albans Football Club (Geelong), Director of Coaching at Torquay Football Club, Assistant Coach at the Northern Blues and was North Ballarat’s midfield/stoppage coach in 2017. He was also the VFL State Team Midfield Coach.

“Nick had a decorated career at AFL level with Richmond and since then has dabbled his hand in local level coaching and coaching at VFL level,” Jordan said.

“We are very pleased to have Nick at the Club. He will look after the forward line, and Wayne Schultz re-joins us from last year, he will be in charge of the back line.

“We think we have a really good mix of older heads and also some developing coaches, and we are really excited to have everyone on board and see what each other can bring to the table.”

Daffy played 166 AFL Games with 165 of those with the Richmond Football Club. Nick was the Tigers Best and Fairest in 1998, Leading Goal kicker in 1995 and represented Victoria in State of Origin three times.

Patrick is a level three accredited coach with a vast amount of coaching experience at Barwon Heads FC, VFL State Team Assistant Coach, AFL Vic Young Guns coach and for the last 4 years as Senior Assistant at the Werribee Football Club (VFL) where he has worked closely with the North Melbourne Football Club and their Development Team.

“Ben has a wealth of experience, having come through local level ranks through to VFL,” Jordan said.

“He will bring a wealth of knowledge from his alignment at Werribee with North Melbourne, where he was involved with their development program, and was pretty hands on with their young guys coming through.

“We are really excited to have Ben on board, he will look after our midfield group.”

Patrick had a successful playing career with the Lara Football Club and Barwon Heads Football Club. He also represented the Geelong Football League on multiple occasions in interleague games.

Essendon’s VFL first and second year players will return on November 27th, with the remainder of the squad returning on December Fourth.

2018 VFL Coaching Staff

Dan Jordan – Head Coach

Ben Patrick – Assistant Coach

Nick Daffy – Assistant Coach

Wayne Schultz – Assistant Coach

Cam Micallef – Strength and Conditioning Coach

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http://www.heraldsun.com.au/leader/localfooty/essendon-vfl-forward-alex-boyse-attracting-interest-from-afl-clubs-ahead-of-national-draft/news-story/5f13d229cfe35f2e060e6d5cab9642d7

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shhhhh!

Looks like Nick O’Brien is no longer with the Bombers. I think this is ok as we can focus on playing the young guys.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/leader/localfooty/strathmore-signings-to-help-push-for-higher-essendon-district-football-league-honours/news-story/5a2005bc7d7179e54f3779653a3447b7

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I’m not surprised he left unfortunately.

He knew that AFL players weee always going to be prioritised over him and he would never be able to play permanently on ball.

Rapt that Heath is staying.

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Heading for a coaching gig …

Hopefully he’s made the captain as well.

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Notice the NEAFL fixture came out today.

Anyone happen to know when the VFL/VFLW fixture is out?

It’s usually 7 to 10 days before XMAS.

DO. NOT. WANT.

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According to the AFL site Howlett might be heading back to the WAFL.

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Yeah I just kinda assumed this would be the case

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