Mercury (Hobart)

Wait on NBL coach

- ADAM SMITH adam. j. smith@ news. com. au

THE JackJumper­s’ search for a head coach has entered internatio­nal waters but Tasmania’s NBL side is no closer to locking down the position.

Since the official announceme­nt the state will rejoin the competitio­n for the 2021- 22 season early last month, JackJumper­s chief executive Simon Brookhouse has been eager to find the right candidate to assume the mantle as inaugural head coach.

And while discussion­s are taking place, it appears a decision could still be some time away given the delay to this year’s NBL and the ongoing uncertaint­y with the pandemic.

“The coaching is a really interestin­g situation, it is something we want to move quickly on but with the NBL season currently postponed, it is difficult,” Brookhouse said.

“We are in discussion­s with some coaches who are currently overseas, whether that comes to fruition, I can’t say at this stage.

“It is something I would like to be able to announce soon but unfortunat­ely with contractua­l arrangemen­ts with players and coaches and what not, it might not be possible to announce.

“We may be able to work behind the scenes knowing we have someone coming in.”

Brookhouse said interest from player managers was also high. “A lot of player managers have been reaching out, they are excited about a new opportunit­y. I said before COVID may play into our hands in some regard with Australian­s wanting to come back from overseas.

“There are some high quality Australian­s playing internatio­nally whether it be in Europe, US or Asia.”

Membership numbers have ticked over 2200, despite the side’s debut still being 11 months away.

“We have tipped over 2200 members which is fantastic and given we are not playing a game until this time next year, it is a testament to people wanting to support the sport.”

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