The Gold Coast Bulletin

‘Just getting started’: Nicks

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The pressure has been taken off another AFL coach after Adelaide re-signed Matthew Nicks for a further two years.

Despite Adelaide losing its first game of the season to Gold Coast, Nicks, who was out of contract at the end of this season, has been backed in by the club’s board to be in charge until at least the end of 2026.

The move from the Crows comes after Fremantle gave Justin Longmuir a one-year extension on the eve of the season that propelled the Dockers to a round 1 win over Brisbane.

The Crows play Geelong at Adelaide Oval on Friday night and will be hoping for a similar result.

Adelaide is yet to make the finals in four years under Nicks, cruelled by a controvers­ial scoring error against the Swans last season, but he is confident of better this season.

“While we have made progress, I feel like we are just getting started,” Nicks said in a statement on Thursday.

“And with the right people in the right seats in every area of the organisati­on we are well placed. From a playing perspectiv­e, I am so excited about our playing group.

“We have some extremely talented individual­s and across the board we have people with great character, which is crucial to what we are building.”

The Crows finished last, for the first time in the club’s history, in Nicks’s first season as coach in 2020.

But steady rises since included finishing 10th last year and Adelaide chief executive Tim Silvers said Nicks was considered a long-term coach.

“The way in which Nicksy has led our club through some challengin­g times early in his tenure and our subsequent climb up the ladder … should not be underestim­ated,” Silvers said in a statement.

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