AFL: Brisbane Lions legend Alastair Lynch has prasied the current Brisbane Lions coach Chris Fagan on AFL 360, saying he is the reason the Lions are now a club that the best want to play for.
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West Coast Football community on the famous 'gravel' oval of Queenstown. Picture: Grant Wells/Solstice DigitalThe Lions coach touched on how his love of football flourished through this period, but also how it helped him become aware of the power drawn from understanding others. Brother Grant, sister Anne-Maree, mum Beth and brother David. The Fagan's in Hobart ahead of Chris Fagan coaching the Brisbane Lions in the AFL grand final. Picture: Nikki Davis-JonesFive decades on from this phase in Fagan’s life, it is clear the apple has not dropped far from the tree, to judge by those who have witnessed and played under the Brisbane coach.
He won Best and Fairests with Hobart and Sandy Bay and played in a premiership with Davenport. Sharp in front of goal, he was Sandy Bay’s leading goalkicker from 1983 to 1985. “With his extraordinary record and experience in the game at AFL level, there is nothing he hasn’t seen or dealt with. During our unprecedented period of success, Fages was the guiding hand and that soft touch that Clarko relied upon to help keep us on track.”Brisbane was at a low-point at the end of favourite son Justin Leppitsch’s time as coach in 2016.
West Coast premiership coach Adam Simpson, who also played in a flag with North Melbourne, served part of his apprenticeship at Hawthorn when Fagan was footy boss.on Thursday night. “One of the things that’s really noticeable, particularly in the early days when it was a little bit bumpy for the first couple years, was that he very deliberately created an environment where people wanted to come to work and he also created an environment where people were not frightened of making mistakes. They weren’t fearful of making mistakes.
Just as Sewell cheekily dubbed Fagan the “grandfather of the AFL”, Hodge thought age would count against him, despite being the man he would approach for advice during his tenure as captain. “They are making mistakes and you are saying that is OK? They have got to learn. Give them a little bit of tough love,” Hodge said he told Fagan.
“You do see a guiding, gentle, calm figure, but he does have the ability to be hard and hit the players between the eyes. I don’t think you can just be one way as a coach. “They are successful players wanting to come here and that is on the back of what Chris has led at the club.” “You have got to say that when you look at Chris’ performance in that light and the broader results, he has done a fantastic job.”Source: News Corp AustraliaWinning a premiership is the ultimate metric of success and one driving both Fagan and his counterpart John Longmire, who led the Swans to the 2012 premiership but has subsequently played the role of runner-up in 2014, 2016 and 2022.
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