North to chase rapid rise under Noble

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North Melbourne’s hierarchy is adamant transforming the Kangaroos into an AFL premiership contender within three years is a realistic target under new coach David Noble.

The Kangaroos are coming off a horror 2020 season that yielded just three wins and ended with Rhyce Shaw stepping down as coach for personal reasons.

But they are seeking a swift turnaround under former Brisbane Lions football manager Noble, who was appointed as Shaw’s successor last week.

On Monday, chairman Ben Buckley revealed North’s high expectations of Noble, which include turning the struggling team into a top-four outfit in “two to three years”.

“If a club is not ambitious then it’s really not serving its members properly,” Buckley said.

“Every club in the competition ultimately wants to win a premiership and the best way to do that is to be a consistent performer in the top four.

“Time frames are always difficult things to nail down but I think it’s realistic that within that time period we should be competing at that level.

“We’re not going to get there immediately; there’s still parts of the puzzle to put together and there’s foundations to build on.

“But ultimately that’s our goal and I don’t think we should apologise for it.”

Noble, 53, said the optimistic target was in line with what the North board had outlined to him before his appointment to his first senior AFL coaching position.

“We’ve got to have ambition, there’s no problem with that,” Noble said.

“The chairman made it really clear that we’ve got to get ourselves organised, we’ve got to build a plan and it’s got to be long-term, but there’s no ceiling on our group.

“Therefore that’s absolutely in alignment with what we’ve already talked about.”

Noble has been signed on a rolling contract that North chief executive Ben Amarfio said was an economic decision based around reducing the amount of fixed costs at the club.

In effect, it means it will likely cost less for the Kangaroos to sack Noble if the relationship turns sour than if he was on a fixed-term contract.

AFL premiership coach Paul Roos was an integral figure on the North selection panel that hired Noble – his former Fitzroy teammate – and will be installed in a wide-ranging advisory role at the Kangaroos next season.

He will work closely with Noble and the football department, as well as Amarfio and chairman Ben Buckley.

Noble will have John Blakey as a senior assistant coach and still has forward and midfield coaches to appoint before the pre-season program ramps up in January.

Noble promised an attack-first game-style that will set the club up for long-term success and help drag supporters back through the turnstiles.

“We need to build a platform of capacity to play finals long-term; that’s the avenue that we need to go down,” Noble said.

“I’d like to be attacking but we need to have a pretty ruthless defensive side to our game as well.

“There’s some elements that we’ve got to address with the group when we get back in, but I’d like to attack and then defend … and then win.”

The Crowd Says:

2020-11-25T23:35:06+00:00

terrykidd

Roar Pro


Nah .... North don't have the cattle. They will struggle.

2020-11-24T09:19:37+00:00

Charlie Keegan

Roar Guru


I think this draft is well equipped to handle their list deficiencies however, they’ll get Logan mcdonald who will form a great key forward for them, they should still have enough to get either Heath Chapman or Nic Cox at their second first round pick while I reckon Henry Walsh should be available at pick 30 and they can get a good inside midfielder at 39

2020-11-24T01:43:20+00:00

Cracka

Roar Rookie


I'm sure they do, just not sure if it will get them a flag.

2020-11-24T01:26:34+00:00

TANYA ALLMARK

Guest


Aiming to contend for a top four spot as was stated is what every single club should be aiming for each year or why do they even exist, at least north arent telling supporters to expect it right away . the contending for top four is the ambition, not a kpi

2020-11-24T01:03:25+00:00

David O\'Hara

Roar Rookie


I don't think they have a plan other than: Cross your fingers and aim for the stars

2020-11-23T23:31:04+00:00

Cracka

Roar Rookie


I must say I’m confused by North in this trade period, at the start I thought they where intent on a rebuild for 2 to 3 years using their first round picks and now they are going to be playing finals in 2 or 3 years, so will they go hard in bring 23 to 28 year old players, so trading away first round picks? or do they have another plan? and how many plans do they have A, B, C, D, E? I hope this type of decision making on the run works out for them. Key players in 2021 Jed Anderson 27y Jack Ziebell 30y Luke Davies-Uniacke 22y Ben Cunnington 30y Jy Simpkin 23y Jared Polec 29y Nick Larkey 23y Todd Goldstein 33y Robbie Tarrant 32y

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