Who can help the Gold Coast Suns rise? Can Stuart Dew it?

By Michael Pallaris / Roar Rookie

Stuart Dew has been appointed as the senior coach of the Gold Coast Suns.

He was chosen over Carlton’s John Barker and Hawthorn’s Scott Burns.

He is known for his playing career at Port Adelaide and Hawthorn, where he won premierships in 2004 and 2008 respectively.

Dew has also worked as an assistant coach at the Sydney Swans. According to SBS, he has received praise from senior coach John Longmire who stated that “He’s highly experienced and a very good coach for what he’s doing now.”

According to the AFL website, Dew “was an inaugural member of the AFL’s Level Four course, earning strong reviews through the program, which prepares the game’s best assistants for senior positions.”

So it would appear that he is the right man for the job.

However, I am not sure if Dew is capable of leading the Suns to their first finals appearance in the club’s history. He may be well respected in the football community, but he is still, ultimately an untried senior coach at AFL level.

I do not believe that his appointment alone will guarantee success. Take his predecessors, for example.

Guy McKenna was another untried senior coach at AFL level whose tenure at the Suns concluded with him being sacked after four mediocre seasons. That’s not to mention the horrific culture that developed during his time there.

Even Rodney Eade’s time at the Suns did not result in success. Whatever you may think of him, the Sydney Swans made a grand final appearance in 1996 during his tenure.

The Western Bulldogs also made three consecutive preliminary final appearances from 2008-2010 during his time at the club. Yet, the Suns did not even come close to qualifying for the finals while he was coaching them. He was sacked as a result.

For the record, I hope Dew’s appointment results in success for the Suns.

However, the Suns will not make the finals unless Dew has the resources that are required to build a successful culture at the club, both on and off the field. He needs players who are desperate to win a premiership and assistant coaches who will help him develop innovative strategies. Not to mention, competent club administrators.

So, what do you think? Can Stuart Dew it? Can he turn the Suns’ fortunes around?

The Crowd Says:

2017-10-06T04:35:18+00:00

Paul D

Roar Guru


I don't know Don, Ross looks a handy man to be commanding Freo's M1 Abrams over there. Just need to mismanage Fyfe's leg again, keep playing a few perpetually mediocre veterans and continue that phobia of scoring goals - Ross could yet be tank commander of the year, and pip Brendan to the finish line

2017-10-06T04:33:25+00:00

Don Freo

Guest


Mind you, there have already been over 25 puns so he could go through undefeated...just leaves the first draft choice to Brendon.

AUTHOR

2017-10-06T02:54:28+00:00

Michael Pallaris

Roar Rookie


Big call, Don.

2017-10-05T13:56:40+00:00

Don Freo

Guest


This kind of issue is dealt with by prayer - Jesus

2017-10-05T13:55:51+00:00

Don Freo

Guest


I think there have already been more puns on his name than they will have wins next season. Good luck Stewy! At least you get the number one pick at the end of next season...although Brendon might beat you to it.

AUTHOR

2017-10-05T06:53:26+00:00

Michael Pallaris

Roar Rookie


Good point, Paul. It's not going to be easy for the Suns to turn things around.

AUTHOR

2017-10-05T06:51:41+00:00

Michael Pallaris

Roar Rookie


Well said, Pat.

AUTHOR

2017-10-05T06:51:19+00:00

Michael Pallaris

Roar Rookie


Apologies for the overDew reply, MD. Your pun game is strong.

AUTHOR

2017-10-05T06:46:22+00:00

Michael Pallaris

Roar Rookie


My thoughts exactly, Hyena. Gold Coast will not make any further progress if they keep Ablett.

2017-10-05T01:07:25+00:00

leah pallaris

Guest


Swans go swans... thanks for the great article... Mike... cheers... :0

2017-10-04T23:23:47+00:00

Paul D

Roar Guru


I'm not sure Jesus could coach the Suns into the 8. Huge cultural issues with that club, and I can't see how they turn themselves around without getting phenomenally lucky in the draft over the next few years and plucking a few couple hundred game decade queensland players who never leave.

2017-10-04T22:43:22+00:00

Pat Clarey

Guest


I'm also a Swans member and wish Stuey all the best. The Suns coaching job has to be the hardest gig. He will take with him the Swan's "no dickheads" policy and I'm confident he will change the culture around and hopefully the fortunes on the field....except against the Swans.

2017-10-04T21:28:11+00:00

mds1970

Roar Guru


We'll find out in Dew course. I'll see myself out.....

2017-10-04T20:34:59+00:00

Hyena

Guest


As a Swans supporter, thanks Stuart and best wishes. Hopefully he can make a go of it, but first they need to get rid of Ablett.

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