Mercury (Hobart)

It’s not rocket science

Suns players warm to wisdom of Solomon

- ANDREW HAMILTON

DEAN Solomon’s first thought when news broke of Rodney Eade’s sacking was for the Gold Coast Suns players.

It is typical of the selflessne­ss that anyone who knows the 37-year-old defines as his main character trait.

It is why Suns CEO Mark Evans had no hesitation appointing him caretaker coach with utmost confidence that he would not use the opportunit­y to campaign to make the job permanentl­y his.

“This is about the players and doing what is best for them for the next 17 days, not about me,’’ Solomon said yesterday. “Unity is absolutely critical. “It is about working hard for each other and that means players for each other, coaches for players and players and coaches for staff.

“It is about everyone committing to those standards which will help provide our players with the platform that will allow them to perform.’’

Defender Jesse Joyce said Solomon had built warm relationsh­ips at the club.

“He relates to everyone — players, staff. I can’t wait to play for him,’’ he said. “There isn’t an unknown factor there. He is telling us he is just the face of the coaching staff now and nothing will change.’’

Solomon was loath to talk

about anything that might be construed as self-promotion, but admitted it was comforting to receive feedback that the players appreciate­d his investment in them.

“That is a core philosophy of my coaching,’’ he said.

“I genuinely care about the people I connect with — whether that is a player, another coach or someone in footy administra­tion. It is part of my personalit­y.

“When it comes to players it is important you get to know the person first.

“It is investing in them as people and that gives you a genuine base to work from and it allows you to coach really honestly.”

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