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Years ago
Jason Bald - SAC Development Officer
perhaps this role is perfect then.
as a ref i have never had any issues with, or seen any issues with him coach, but the role is a development role in the country more than a team coaching role.
Perhaps us on the outer need to trust the powers that-be.


Years ago
I think it's great for SACB - he's someone who has been through the SAC program and knows where it's come from.
Besides which, it might be worth pointing out that some coaches make great skill coaches and others game coaches. Its really a trick of getting both to meet equally. And just becuase he is the SAC DO does not suddenly mean he stops learning about the game or might have the answer on how to do everything.
Good work Jason.


