Unbelievable access. Thank you Sammy Mitchell. The insight that you have offered is so amazing. You have always been my all time favourite Hawthorn footballer. You have been always been a legend and will forever be. When you get the main job sometime in the distant future, you will excel and make yourself, your family , your friends and the wider football public, so proud of you.
Well I’m looking at this video differently now that he’s going to be our coach. I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t nervous about a new coach but I’m certainly excited and optimistic.
I think it’s great! Start with something fresh, going to lots of ups and downs but clarko has done his job here with us and we will all love him forever. This is the road I like
absolutely....Ripping player too, who never shirked a contest or a hard-ball once in his life.....Still holds the club record for most consecutive games....Hard as nails & turned defense into attack in the blink of an eye.
@@michaelfeast9869 - I am a Level 2 (state) AFL coach. Without watching the match and going just on the clips in this it is hard to say, but game management and conditions play part for sure. Trying to attack into the breeze in wet conditions means you don't get good running bouncing overlap, and leaves you more susceptible to turnovers as you need more clean disposals than the opposition to make it up the ground. To be able to hold down the game is a solid strategy where otherwise you would be exposing yourself to quick hard rebounds back the other way. Not sure what you expect to happen in terms of "adapt, create and execute"? Even AFL teams can't consistently pierce through the field in wet and windy conditions, let alone lesser leagues...
One of the calmest coaches ive ever seen
In 2002 Sam Mitchell played 11 games for Box Hill and ended up winning the Liston that year with 31 votes..10x3 and 1x1.
Unbelievable access. Thank you Sammy Mitchell. The insight that you have offered is so amazing. You have always been my all time favourite Hawthorn footballer. You have been always been a legend and will forever be. When you get the main job sometime in the distant future, you will excel and make yourself, your family , your friends and the wider football public, so proud of you.
Amazing to watch a footy brain like Sam coach. Glad he's on our side.
Well I’m looking at this video differently now that he’s going to be our coach. I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t nervous about a new coach but I’m certainly excited and optimistic.
I think it’s great! Start with something fresh, going to lots of ups and downs but clarko has done his job here with us and we will all love him forever. This is the road I like
sammy was always a favourite of mine growing up, seems like a top bloke
i like how calm Sam speaks, makes you feel good as a player
Just when you think you couldn’t love Sammy anymore...then you see him coaching like a champ!
So level headed and respectful
Cool calm and collected but very direct in what he wants. All the hallmarks of a great coach in the making.
Good to see Andy Collins back where he belongs at the Hawks!!
absolutely....Ripping player too, who never shirked a contest or a hard-ball once in his life.....Still holds the club record for most consecutive games....Hard as nails & turned defense into attack in the blink of an eye.
Greatest line Collins Langford Aryes
Come and coach Collingwood!
Love it.
Jai the toughest on the list at 19?.....We need to scour more of the country leagues methinks.
ON YA SAM GREAT PLAYER SAW LONG AGO AT GLENFERRIE SHOPPING CENTRE BACK TO THE HAWKS ..
You can tell he’s holding back for the camera
im assessing this video to see how he will go at the pies - im selecting our new coach btw
Don't quit your day job 😂
Who ended up winning the game, the Blues or the Hawks?
good stuff. go swans!
mjr
tokyo
Fascinating - love it a Geelong
Coaching staff: adidas
Players: ISC
8:31 👁👁
Please come and coach the cats next year
is that ferret from the dogs
Let me in
Sam's too buddy buddy with the players, he needs to be tougher
Fuck me this bloke is gonna be a gun coach....from a dons supporter.
Can't attack into the breeze? You adapt, create and execute. What a cop out by Mitchell
Have you ever played professional football or Been a Coach before at the highest level?
@@shinjuku96jackson4 I'm a level one AFL coach. Are you? If not, your opinion does not matter or is invalid.
@@michaelfeast9869 level one so your just a country coach from butt fuck nowhere
@@michaelfeast9869 - I am a Level 2 (state) AFL coach. Without watching the match and going just on the clips in this it is hard to say, but game management and conditions play part for sure.
Trying to attack into the breeze in wet conditions means you don't get good running bouncing overlap, and leaves you more susceptible to turnovers as you need more clean disposals than the opposition to make it up the ground.
To be able to hold down the game is a solid strategy where otherwise you would be exposing yourself to quick hard rebounds back the other way. Not sure what you expect to happen in terms of "adapt, create and execute"? Even AFL teams can't consistently pierce through the field in wet and windy conditions, let alone lesser leagues...
@@debuthunter5389 Thank you for explaining this, I appreciate that as I should never assume. Respect
So many mixed messages ? Does he watch the game ? Does the VFL stand for anything anyway ? LOL
As the game's starting he starts wondering about who's a good match up for McGovern 🤣🤣.............that just screams AFL material 😂😂😂