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St Kilda Football Club has today announced the appointments of Peter Berbakov and Steven King to the Club’s coaching panel for season 2011.
Peter Berbakov will join the Saints following three years as an Assistant Coach at the Sydney Swans.
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Joining the Swans part-time in 2004 as Strength Coach/Conditioning Assistant, Berbakov became a full time Assistant Coach under Senior Coach Paul Roos in 2007.
Arriving at the Saints in 2007, Premiership player and former Geelong Captain Steven King has been an influential team member at the Club, where his leadership skills have assisted the development of a number of young players.
atleast they got one named before someone else spoilt the fun
so new Midfield- Harves
new Defence - Berbekov
forward line- Tudor- unless he gets something else..
development -Royal and Sexton ( who seems to be doing a good job)
Ruck coach- King
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Very happy with our three additions to the coaching ranks.
The article states Elshaug is finishing up at the end of the year, is this a well-known fact? I was well aware he left mid-season but was recently reinstated. I just assumed that would be permanent but I guess not.
So as it is we still need to find a list manager to replace Matthew Drain (unless the position is no longer required, most clubs only really have one football manager which we already have in Hutchison) and a Sandringham/Development coach. Also potentially a forwards coach to replace Tudor if he walks.
I wouldn't be all too surprised if next year Royal keeps Elshaug's midfield coach role alongside Harvey in a similar arrangement to what Harvey had this year with Mark Riley. In this case would another development coach be brought in? Wholesale changes off-season.
The article states Elshaug is finishing up at the end of the year, is this a well-known fact? I was well aware he left mid-season but was recently reinstated. I just assumed that would be permanent but I guess not.
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He is just back to help out with the finals.
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King has played 240 games for the Saints and Geelong. He was named All Australian in 2000 and also won the Cats’ best and fairest that year and 2002. He captained Geelong from 2003 to 2006 and his last game in the blue and white was the 2007 premiership.
Not much but he sounds like he would be good at chess.
Haha. Thanks for the laugh plugger - very good. I needed that to try and settle the nerves!!!!!
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- Nick Riewoldt. May 19th 2009.
He( Ayers) had been linked to St Kilda but it has already signed three new assistants for next season - Peter Berbakov, Robert Harvey and Steven King - and has decided against replacing Andy Lovell as development coach after giving its VFL feeder team Sandringham the go-ahead to find a non-aligned coach to the Saints yesterday.
It will be the Zebras' first non-Saints related coach since triple premiership-winning coach Mark Williams. The Zebras have advertised the position to be part-time. The only other VFL team to have a part-time coach is Frankston
saintbrat wrote:another piece to the Coaching puzzle
I wonder how this move will go
He( Ayers) had been linked to St Kilda but it has already signed three new assistants for next season - Peter Berbakov, Robert Harvey and Steven King - and has decided against replacing Andy Lovell as development coach after giving its VFL feeder team Sandringham the go-ahead to find a non-aligned coach to the Saints yesterday.
It will be the Zebras' first non-Saints related coach since triple premiership-winning coach Mark Williams. The Zebras have advertised the position to be part-time. The only other VFL team to have a part-time coach is Frankston
saintbrat wrote:another piece to the Coaching puzzle
I wonder how this move will go
He( Ayers) had been linked to St Kilda but it has already signed three new assistants for next season - Peter Berbakov, Robert Harvey and Steven King - and has decided against replacing Andy Lovell as development coach after giving its VFL feeder team Sandringham the go-ahead to find a non-aligned coach to the Saints yesterday.
It will be the Zebras' first non-Saints related coach since triple premiership-winning coach Mark Williams. The Zebras have advertised the position to be part-time. The only other VFL team to have a part-time coach is Frankston
saintbrat wrote:another piece to the Coaching puzzle
I wonder how this move will go
He( Ayers) had been linked to St Kilda but it has already signed three new assistants for next season - Peter Berbakov, Robert Harvey and Steven King - and has decided against replacing Andy Lovell as development coach after giving its VFL feeder team Sandringham the go-ahead to find a non-aligned coach to the Saints yesterday.
It will be the Zebras' first non-Saints related coach since triple premiership-winning coach Mark Williams. The Zebras have advertised the position to be part-time. The only other VFL team to have a part-time coach is Frankston