
Melbourne United - Head coaching position
Gliddon played less than a minute at the end of an Oceania qualifier that was already decided. He actually hasn't touched the ball in a meaningful international game.

Jawai, Worthington and Gliddon have all had extended periods with the Boomers. Loughton and Weigh have played in international games, albeit only a couple here and there.
Yes Cairns has worked on a limited budget, but no, Cairns hasn't had a lack of talent in Fearne's time at the helm - and the results you provide prove the point perfectly.

Wasn't Daniel Joyce once in an extended Boomers squad? Stick to players who've played meaningful minutes in a meaningful international game.
Of this year's teams memory says:
Cairns 2
Brisbane 4
Sydney 3
Illawarra 1
New Zealand 6
Melbourne 3
Adelaide 1
Perth 3
Fearne has operated on a limited budget and Cairns have been probably the 4th best team in the NBL in his time there.
Only NZ and Perth have played in more GFs and only those two and Illawarra have been in more playoff campaigns.



"Fearney will see out his current contract and then if he doesn't renew probably move back to the US to be nearer his wife's family. I think his kids will be at or near high school age by them."
Because that's every parents dream, to send their kids to high-school in America.

Fearne has 2 boomers ...
http://dhp3xz9jmcz9p.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/sites/7/2016/07/01155406/Gliddon-Jawai-Boomers.jpg


Re. Weigh.
http://www.basketball.net.au/teenage-stars-join-nbas-patty-mills-in-boomers-squad/

I caint seem to recall weigh being a boomer ..
(maybe when he played for perth , was it then..)

Is the position even vacant? I'm not believing anything until I see the Seek advertisement.

Agree with Snooch.
Add to that list McCarron, and a still capable (at that time) Matt Burston + Cam Tragardh, then Torrey Craig and Scottie Wilbekins as imports during that time. Honourable mention for a very serviceable Shaun Bruce off the bench and Agent 97 now.
Fearne was not without talent to work with.
Considering the above, is 3 playoff appearances out of 7 an outstanding achievement?

Cairns might have had a limited budget to work with, but they've never had a lack of talent in Fearne's time there.
Jawai, Worthington, Loughton, Weigh and Gliddon have all been a part of the Boomers at one time or another.
Fearne has done really well in attracting those guys to the Cairns program - as well as some really solid imports (and some not-so good) - but they haven't made the playoffs in his time due to a lack of talent.

@CT, is Mr D White a vertain gentleman who sits behind the Taipans bench, do you think?
Perhaps this is part of his evil ploy to have Aaron Fearne removed as Taipans coach. The thot plickens.

Some whispers is that Vickerman has signed on the dotted line but no announcement just yet

Fearney will see out his current contract and then if he doesn't renew probably move back to the US to be nearer his wife's family. I think his kids will be at or near high school age by them.
No way in a million years he goes to Melbourne.

I feel that Vickerman is the obvious choice. Assuming there is no animosity between him and current Melbourne management.
Shawn Dennis is back with his mentor Wisman, coaching in Japan.
People always seem to jump to the conclusion that Fearne is itching to leave Cairns, but why?
He makes the finals and everyone in Cairns throws a party and congratulates him on a fantastic job.
In any given season he usually has the most secure job in the NBL.
And just maybe he would like to win a title with them.

Agreed that if Dennis or Vickerman want the job, they should get it. Simple as that. Proven winners that have both shown to be of a high character.

agree with you D White/



And it's Crawford for 31 points in a blow-out at home of the bottom-placed Kings.
Also featured are Clark (23 and 11 in a road-win over the Breakers) and Penney (21 in that home loss just mentioned and 25 in a road loss to the Hawks).
The Big List is back.
Other players in contention for this week’s Player of the Week honours included Gary Ervin (Wollongong), Will Blalock (Townsville), Chris Goulding (Gold Coast), Ian Crosswhite (Cairns), Oscar Forman (Wollongong), Ronald Dorsey (Cairns), Gary Wilkinson (New Zealand), Patrick Sanders (Sydney) and Julian Khazzouh (Sydney).
Gotta say that I seriously disagree with this POTW choice. The Kings were backing up after winning in Cairns and while they have found some form, they're still the bottom side. Penney averaged 23 PPG in two losses against teams out of the four.
Relegated to the mentions at the bottom was Gary Ervin who was very, very impressive with 25 points (at better than 50%) and 10 assists in dispatching the league's best team. His opposites in Bruton, Braswell and Henare (top PG trio in the comp?) were made to look pretty second rate - Bruton looked like a senior citizen compared to Ervin and Braswell just could not keep up with him.
Many of Ervin's moves to the bucket and on the break were awesome.
NBL, what the hell were you thinking? Did you watch the game? Trying to get people talking? How is Penney in that top three ahead of Ervin?
