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The award isn't necessarily for the coach that wins the championship. He gets a premiership trophy for that. The award will usually go to who's done the best job with what he's got or even someone who turns a poor finish last year into a finals run this.... Why am I bothering, I just don't think you get it
Umm, COTY. The award is Coach of the Year, not Coach of the game on Saturday August 8th. A 2 point loss in a final shouldn't tarnish the work done for the YEAR
Surely you would expect it to come from Top 3 teams in such a competitive season.
If North drop out tomorrow night, they have 'effectively' finished 5th.
Surely you would expect it to come from Top 3 teams in such a competitive season.
If North drop out tomorrow night, they have 'effectively' finished 5th.