The Gold Coast Bulletin

Coast bring back Lion in revamp

- TOM BOSWELL

GOLD Coast’s football department restructur­e has continued, with the Suns bringing former strength and conditioni­ng coach Matthew Kennedy back into the fold.

Kennedy spent five years at the club between 2010 and 2015 working in the high performanc­e department and will now re-join Gold Coast through its player welfare division, to be headed by Shaun Hart.

It’s a completely new role for the former Brisbane Lions player who has spent recent seasons working as a strength and conditioni­ng coach for the Southport NEAFL team.

It is understood Gold Coast are also in talks with former North Melbourne captain Andrew Swallow, who retired at the end of the 2017 season and moved to Byron Bay, about taking on a position at the club where his brother David plays.

Southport Sharks head coach Stephen Daniel said the club was disappoint­ed to lose Kennedy but backed him to succeed in his new role at the Suns.

“He is a man of terrific character,” Daniel said.

“He will be missed at Southport but it’s another great opportunit­y in a new role for him and I wish him all the best.

“He is very well respected here at the Sharks and is a quality person.”

Gold Coast have announced a raft of changes to its staff in recent days, with former Brisbane Lions defender Josh Drummond coming on board as an assistant coach while Adelaide defensive coach Tate Kaesler has accepted a position as a developmen­t coach.

Physiother­apist Alex Rigby has been elevated to high-performanc­e manager while the club has axed football department members Russell Butler and Andy Lovell, high performanc­e manager Justin Cordy and assistant coach Matthew Primus.

 ??  ?? Matt Kennedy during his first stay at the Suns.
Matt Kennedy during his first stay at the Suns.

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