Six-year deal as huge coaching coup confirmed

Six-year deal as huge coaching coup confirmed

Damien Hardwick has been tasked with bringing finals success to the Gold Coast after the premiership-winning mentor was confirmed because the Suns’ new coach.

Hardwick, who took Richmond to the premiership in 2017, 2019 and 2020 earlier than exiting the membership earlier this season of his personal volition, will change Stuart Dew and has been handed a six-year-deal.

The 51-year-old lately arrived again in Australia after a prolonged abroad vacation throughout which Gold Coast president Bob East and chief government Mark Evans flew to Italy to talk with Hardwick the place the deal was sealed.

On Saturday weekend Hardwick was on the MCG to witness last sport of his premiership captain Trent Cotchin and star Tiger Jack Riewoldt, earlier than flying to the Gold Coast on Sunday.

The Suns haven’t performed finals since becoming a member of the AFL in 2011 and the duty in entrance of Hardwick can’t be understated.

“I firmly believe this is the beginning of an incredible journey with a club and a community that has a burning desire to succeed,” Hardwick stated.

“The Gold Coast deserves a successful team it can be proud of, and it’s now my job to deliver that to our members, partners and wider community.

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“I can see the tremendous potential we have in front of us, but understand it will take hard work from here to reach our goals.

“The foundations are in place for us to build this club into a contender for years to come and this is a challenge I am extremely excited to take on.”

Damien Hardwick is expected to coach Gold Coast in 2024.
Camera IconFormer Richmond AFL coach Damien Hardwick says he’s “extremely excited” to tackle the Suns prime job. Credit: AAP

Gold Coast Chairman Bob East stated Hardwick was the person to ship on his membership’s premiership ambitions.

“It is with great excitement that we welcome Damien and his partner Alex to the Gold Coast Suns,” East stated.

“We have been unequivocal in our desire to deliver success for our football club, for our loyal and growing group of members and fans, and to the wider Gold Coast community. This appointment is clearly a significant step in that direction.

“When we began the process to determine our Senior Coach, it was quickly apparent Damien was the best candidate available, with Premiership experience and the proven elite coaching skillset required for the job.

“We have high expectations for our club and firmly believe Damien can deliver on these to elevate the Gold Coast Suns to achieve Premiership success in the AFL competition.”

While Hardwick has been locked in there has additionally been hypothesis Richmond famous person Dustin Martin could possibly be lured north to hitch him.

But Tigers CEO Brendon Gale stated not solely was Martin contracted, however the lure of enjoying 300 video games in yellow and black would make it onerous for him to depart.

SPT AFL West Coast Eagles v Richmond at Burswood. Richmond's Dustin Martin.
Camera IconSpeculation is ongoing whether or not Dustin Martin could possibly be lured to comply with his former coach up North. Credit: Iain Gillespie/The West Australian

“The speculation just goes on and on,” Gale advised ABC radio.

“Firstly, Dustin is contracted, I will say that. Secondly, he is a really important part of our club for a bunch of reasons. Three, despite some of the challenges and despite our form and our inability to get the ball in the front half (this season), he is a very good player.

“He is not a bad footballer, Dustin Martin, and I just think he has looked back maybe the last couple of years with Edwards and Riewoldt and Cotchin and sees the importance of legacy and history and what that means.

“He has the opportunity to play 300 games next year. He knows what that means at our football club. I just can’t see a scenario where he is not at Richmond.”

Hardwick coached Richmond for nearly 14 seasons, taking the Tigers to their first premiership in 37 years after they received the 2017 Grand Final.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au