The Weekend Post

Former Hawthorn star joins Clarkson at North

- DANIEL CHERNY

JOSH Gibson has returned to Arden Street more than a decade after being traded to Hawthorn, with the three-time premiershi­p defender joining North Melbourne’s coaching panel.

Gibson, 38, has reunited with Alastair Clarkson, with whom he combined for Hawthorn’s three-peat of flags between 2013 and 2015.

The All-Australian and dual Hawks best and fairest winner will work with North’s defenders in a part-time specialist coaching role, assisting line coach John Blakey.

It is a homecoming of sorts for a man once regarded as one of the best defenders in the AFL, who left the Kangaroos for Hawthorn at the end of 2009 after 65 games in the blue and white.

Gibson joins a stacked North coaching team working beneath Clarkson. Alongside line coaches Blakey, Jordan Russell and Leigh Adams, the Roos also have former St Kilda and Carlton coach Brett Ratten, VFL/AFL games recordhold­er and club great Brent Harvey, Damian Monkhorst, Gavin Brown, Tom Lynch and AFLW captain Emma Kearney on the books.

Gibson is also the latest Clarkson-era Hawk to land at the Roos, with Monkhorst, Ratten, head of football Todd Viney and players Liam Shiels and Daniel Howe all picked up since Clarkson’s signing.

North has meanwhile announced an 11th straight profit, with an operating profit before redevelopm­ent funding and amortisati­on of $685,132.

“The latest positive result is the club’s 11th consecutiv­e operating profit. This is a fantastic result and testament to the unwavering support of our members and commercial partners,” the club said.

“In 2022, the club has continued to build its off-field strength, achieved a positive financial result.”

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