Give Fremantle's Mark Harvey a contract extension

By Michael DiFabrizio / Expert

Fremantle coach Mark Harvey talks to his players during the AFL Round 20 match between the Fremantle Dockers and the St Kilda Saints at Subicao. GSP Images/Daniel Wilkins

When Melbourne announce that coach Dean Bailey – who has presided over a total of seven wins in his two seasons at the helm – has been given a new contract, effectively extending his stay by a year, you have every right to question what the world is coming to.

The guy has lost 37 of 44 games. He’s collected the wooden spoon the past two years. We’re yet to see clear-cut evidence he’s the right man for the job long-term.

But underneath outside appearances, as ridiculous as it may sound, there does appear to be some method to the Dees’ madness.

You see, Bailey’s in charge of a young, rebuilding list. That fact alone, in this day and age, guarantees a coach a certain amount of breathing space.

For good reason, too. Any coach in charge of a list like what Melbourne have had the past few years would struggle, no question. Bailey’s real test will be to have his team showing signs of improvement over the next two years, not the last two.

Then there’s the pressure of being an out of contract coach, which Bailey would have been this year if not for the new deal. You only have to look as far as Terry Wallace at Richmond last year to know how intense the scrutiny can get in a short period of time.

A couple of early losses for an out of contract coach who’s yet to even take his side to the finals – that’s just asking for trouble. Trouble that Melbourne and all their inexperienced players don’t need to go through.

So maybe Melbourne had to act. Maybe what they did was actually quite smart. And maybe now a certain other club needs to do the same.

Because with Bailey now sewn up, Fremantle’s Mark Harvey remains the only coach out of contract at year’s end. Unless you’re including the already-planned departure of Paul Roos, that is.

What complicates things further is that last year an array of coaches were under the microscope because of their contracts. This year Harvey has nobody to deflect the spotlight on to.

Worse still, Freo’s first four games are big asks for a side that didn’t win in Melbourne last year: Adelaide at home, Essendon at Etihad, Geelong at home then St Kilda at Etihad.

By not signing up Harvey beyond this year now, Fremantle are asking for trouble.

Of course, a potential media circus and a rough draw alone shouldn’t be enough to land a contract extension. But just like the Demons, the Dockers have been blooding an abnormal amount of youth lately too.

The club had an incredible 11 debutants last year. During the off-season going into that year, they lost over a thousand games worth of experience.

Now, is it really fair to judge Harvey on a year with so much change?

Clearly, it isn’t. But if the Dockers drop a few early-season games – which is entirely plausible – that’s exactly what will happen.

And it isn’t as though the justification for a contract extension ends there. Unlike the Demons, the Dockers are already starting to show serious signs of progress. There have been some woeful performances over the past few years, like that insipid 1.7 (13) effort against Adelaide, but the bigger picture does not seem so broken.

As I wrote last year: “Sure, they may not be winning all that often. But rebuilding teams are not supposed to be judged on winning.

“To check the pulse of rebuilding teams, one must look for indications that young guns are in fact plugging the holes left by retirements, that there is improvement within the list’s core and, above all, that there are elite players – or players well on their way to that status – to build around.

“That describes this Fremantle team right now to a tee.”

The likes of Stephen Hill, Nick Suban, Hayden Ballantyne, Greg Broughton et al, are indeed plugging holes. The older players, as Paul Duffield and Chris Tarrant showed last year, continue to show improvement. And they have a couple of absolute A-graders to build around in Aaron Sandilands and Matthew Pavlich.

Harvey’s rebuild is on track. So just what is holding Freo back?

The Crowd Says:

2010-05-30T11:55:51+00:00

Muzza

Guest


Any advanced theories or opinions on this one??

2010-03-02T08:39:39+00:00

Wayno

Guest


Freo are always building or rebuilding, it's just more words to justify their perennial mediocrity. I swear Matthew Pavlich would have had a swag of brownlows by now if he played in a half decent team.

2010-03-02T07:56:31+00:00

anon

Guest


Harvey isn't the man to take Freo to the top. Any fool can come in, cut senior players and play rookies. Harvey is constantly out-coached, comes off as a moron in front of the media. Fremantle can do better and deserves better than a career assistant coach.

2010-03-01T03:20:26+00:00

bever fever

Guest


Apparently at Etihad stadium it is 2006 according to my newspaper today. M DI Fab, according to those in the know, i only listened to the game sporadically on the radio yesterday, Barlow and De boer are the favourites for senior listing. BTW the horse has bolted for a bet on the top 4 IMO.

2010-02-28T09:29:01+00:00

Michael DiFabrizio

Guest


Not only did they win a close game, but they won a game in Melbourne. It's been a while since they've done that. Round 4 2007, apparently. Top 4 is asking a lot, but I'd be very surprised to see another year with only six wins. By the way, BF, who do you see being elevated off the rookie list? A lot of good players worthy of a spot there (Barlow, de Boer, Pearce, etc.)

2010-02-28T08:41:17+00:00

bever fever

Guest


Freo just won after being behind with 6 seconds to go, last year they lost about 300 games by under 10 points, it appears a turnaround is coming. I told you guys to get on at 30 to 1 for a top 4 finish. Checked yesterday and they are in to 13's. BTW the top 6 possesion winners for Freo... no one has probably heard of any of them.

2010-02-26T09:27:31+00:00

ren

Guest


try watching a few of our games before making crappy uninformed opinions

2010-02-26T06:13:10+00:00

bever fever

Guest


In Essendon speak, he is Micheal Long like but possibly with more pace, will carry the ball.

2010-02-26T05:32:44+00:00

Ben Somerford

Roar Guru


Good read, Michael. I tend to agree with you on this topic, despite not being Harvey's biggest fan. Whilst he made mistakes at the start of his stint in charge at Freo, he seems to have followed the correct path more recently. That's encouraging and with a young group I think it's important to have some continuity at the top. They won't make the finals this season, but if he steers them in the right direction during 2010, they'll give it a shake in 2011. And ultimately, I think 2011 will be his year of judgement.

2010-02-26T02:24:51+00:00

Redb

Roar Guru


ahhh pre season optimism gotta love it :-) What's your opinion on Hill?

2010-02-26T01:02:00+00:00

bever fever

Guest


Dont be suprised if the Dockers make the 4, they normally dissapoint, so i imagine they will not be middle of the road, they will finish towards the bottom, or towards the top. Remember last year they lost about 8 games by under 10 points. Top 4 was about 30 to 1, i like it ATM. Membership is sitting at around 36k, down a bit from last year, which to be honest suprises me a bit. I for one am confident ATM.

2010-02-25T22:31:05+00:00

Redb

Roar Guru


I'm not close enough to Fremantle to judge whether Hill is their 3rd best player but they have big wraps on the kid.

2010-02-25T22:26:07+00:00

Al

Guest


If your third best player is a skinny 19 year old, I think you're in a fair bit of trouble.

2010-02-25T22:16:26+00:00

Redb

Roar Guru


young Hill looks to be a gun.

2010-02-25T22:12:51+00:00

Al

Guest


Fremantle are pretty much a two man team, Pavlich and Sandilands.

2010-02-25T22:10:00+00:00

Redb

Roar Guru


Top 4 seems beyond them for sure, making the 8 unlikely.

2010-02-25T22:05:53+00:00

Al

Guest


This is the guy that reckons his shambles of a team can finish in the top 4 this season? Yep, sign him up, he might win more than 5 games this season!

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