Anon
Years ago

AIS coach: Phil Brown replaces Dean Kinsman

See Phil Brown has replaced Dean Kinsman

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coach  
Years ago

Any ideas on what Dean is doing now?

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peter pepper  
Years ago

try this


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peter pepper  
Years ago

http://www.wnbl.com.au/index.php?id=81&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=1708&tx_ttnews[backPid]=1&cHash=32a2e22b9f

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Pigs Of War  
Years ago

Well that is good news for the women's program...Two excellent coaches in the right spots...

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Anonymous  
Years ago

and a sad day for SAC who have done better than very well with their man at the institute

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Paul  
Years ago

Dean is a very good coach but I believe his personality got several people (players and administrators) off side.
He shouldn't have any trouble getting another gig.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

It is a real shame that Dean Kinsman did not continue in the AIS role, he clearly was the best candidate and BA made a rare good right choice to have him replace Phil in that role. That said, Phil is absolutely unique in his "fit" for the role and there is not another coach, male , female or journalist on the planet who could compete against him for the AIS job. Just really unfortunate for Dean that Phil did not stay away for longer so he could get the same 6-8 years to adjust to the AIS situation and mold the program . Phil had many years as assistant there even before he took the head role so it is not surprising that Dean needed more time. Good for basketball, an undeserved kick in the guts for Dean.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

How is Dean "clearly the best Candidate"?

What are you basing that on? His results and clear lack of quality communication skills are a big reason why he should not have been re-signed and I for one am certainly glad Brown has returned to the position.

Not sure what the flock of S.A. Country girls will do now. They might actually have to earn their spots, as Boti suggested in today's article.

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Agree  
Years ago

Dean was a victim of his own lack of leaderhsip with the group. BA could not have continued for another four years with the behavioural problems in that group. Trying to sweep them under the carpet and keep them in-house as minor backfired when they kept escalating and got out of control. Not all Dean's problem as a unique set of girl's with no self-discipline but he is coach and the buck stops with him.

Good coach who would do well with an older group/team more willing to take a reasonable degree of self-monitoring onboard.

Will be interesting how this underlying tension effects the Gems program.

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Astor  
Years ago

Calling Dean a 'victim' is pushing it a little..

It's his fault those specific athletes are there having the 'behavioural problems' that they seem to have. If Dean can't pick a cohesive team then thats his fault, he's no victim.

Let's hope Brown doesn't make Kinsmans mistake and select athletes without taking any real insight into their personalities and how they will mesh with other athletes.

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Agreed  
Years ago

True 'victim' wasnt the right word. He picked the incorrect people and he had opportunities to take a stand and set the scene and he didnt so that certainly would have been against him. Hindsight is wonderful but he only had to remove one or two players and it would have been enough of a warning to the rest to pull their fingers out.
Hopefully Brown comes in and sets the new culture straight away.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Dean suffered from a 'ruralitis SA' disease and refused to be vaccinated against it.

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wondering  
Years ago

Dean's a great coach and will get another position somewhere else, when does the new coach start?

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Probably head coach at Kadina.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Head Basketball coach at SASI.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

680, If that's the case, SASI will be for country kids only then!

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tigermel  
Years ago

Dean is now head coach at Rowville Sports Academy

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Oberon 95  
Years ago

He is also the Elite Program Manager at Sandringham Sabres.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Best coach ever to walk the planet is phil brown

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