Mercury (Hobart)

MASTER COACHES DEPART

VICTORIA’S CALLING FOR WINTER AND WHITFORD

- JAMES BRESNEHAN

TASMANIAN football has lost its best two coaches with North Launceston premiershi­p mastermind Taylor Whitford and Lauderdale’s most successful coach, Darren Winter, headed for careers in Victoria.

Whitford is off to Melbourne to be assistant- coach at VFL club Casey and Winter is now senior coach at Geelong Football League club North Shore, with former Essendon VFL midfielder Nick Dixon as his co- coach.

It leaves a gaping hole in the coaching talent pool in the state’s top competitio­n, the Tasmanian State League, with the exit of the respected pair.

Whitford played in seven TSL grand finals and five premiershi­ps for the Northern Bombers, including as playingcoa­ch of the club’s past two flags.

Winter racked up 246 6 games and eight premiershi­ps s with Clarence before taking on beachside Lauderdale for 11 seasons, including taking the southern Bombers to three of the past four TSL grand finals.

Only the paperwork has to go through to make the Whitford move signed, sealed and delivered, while Winter had a Cook’s tour of North Shore on Wednesday.

Originally from Geelong, and after 30 years in Tasmania, Winter will remain in Tasmania and become a fly- in fly- out coach.

“I will do the pre- season — Monday to Wednesday — and fly back to Tassie, so I will be a fly- in coach through the season,” he said.

“I’ve got a young fellow, Nick Dixon, who has just come off a VFL list and he will be cocoach.

“During the week we will work together to put the plan together, but come Saturday he will go more into playing and I will handle the coaching part of it.

“Nick will go into a succession plan for him to take over at some stage.”

Winter played for four years with North Shore before he moved to Hobart to play for Clarence.

“Coming home to be nearer to family was an attractive option,” he said.

“It came about when I ran into a couple of friends, who are now president and director of the club played footy with.

“It went from there. I spent pretty much my whole football life at North Shore before Tassie. It was 17 years in juniors and four years at senior level, so it’s a good feel to go back to North Shore.

“I’m looking forward to the new challenge.”

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