Carlton coach David Teague is in the hot seat. But who comes next?

By Justin Robertson / Expert

The Blues are days away from making very difficult calls on club personnel. Some, must, already know their fate. Head coach David Teague is one that could be on the chopping block. Jonathan Brown said on On the Couch that “the belief is that he’s gone.”

Carlton’s hand might be forced. The club hasn’t improved since Teague took over in 2019 where the Blues haven’t finished higher than 11th. Although they’ve been competitive in most games this year, their best hasn’t been good enough to generate more than eight wins.

Teague’s Blues have gone 4-7 in their last 11 games with wins over the rebuilding Crows, Dockers, Pies and Saints. They’ve won 34 quarters for the year (ranked 14th) and their average losing margin is 30.2 points. In 49 games as head coach Teague has only won 22 games in three years — seven, seven and eight — without a trace of improvement.

But, the weekend’s 95-point loss to Port Adelaide, a game where the Blues were up by 24, might have triggered Teague’s demise. It also confirmed that the Blues are going nowhere and Teague is in the gun.

So if Carlton pull the trigger and Teague’s free fall sees him land without a job, who becomes the next best fit and logical figure to save Carlton from obscurity and back to winning flags?

There’s never been a time where so many experienced coaches are gettable. The key question that must be answered: who’s going to give the Blues the best chance at winning a flag in the next three years?

DT (Photo by Jono Searle/AFL Photos/via Getty Images)

Ross Lyon’s name has emerged and could be a front runner. He’s as ruthless as they get. He took middling clubs St. Kilda and Fremantle to grand finals. Nick Riewoldt gave Lyon high praise and said he was a “great coach” on On The Couch this week.

Don Pyke, another relationship-building coach, could be that figure that would provide discipline, structure and smart ideas on ball movement.

And then there’s the more obvious choices in Alastair Clarkson, Nathan Buckley, and potentially Michael Voss. I’m not sure either of those three necessarily fit. Clarkson and Buckley are leaving, and have left teams that are in rebuild modes after long stints at the helm.

The concern would be burnout. Voss is looking for another opportunity. The Blues need experience that Voss doesn’t have.

Brad Scott, who currently runs AFL Victoria, still has the coaching itch. He coached North Melbourne for 211 games and hasn’t coached since 2019. He could be bring in new ideas, enthusiasm, and discipline with a fresh perspective needed to recharge the group.

The biggest on-field issues largely hang around defence and cohesion. Off the field, the year-long scrutiny has provided an uncomfortable microscope where it has placed stress on relationships between Teague and his troops, as reported by media.

Teague went from a relationship builder to tough love. It hasn’t worked. A new coach. — whoever it might be – would need to be a disciplined glue guy, an approach adopted by Brisbane’s Chris Fagan.

Carlton’s paid $2 million on talent but haven’t improved. Other teams are showing rapid development with younger lists — North Melbourne and Essendon are two teams that come to mind.

Ben Rutten, in his first year at the helm, has taken the Bombers from a confused team that lacked confidence to an exciting, promising club that could be a serious x-factor in this year’s finals series. Carlton fans might be thinking: that should be us.

There’s still hope for Teague. He has belief the team will turn things around in the same way Damien Hardwick evolved Richmond into a premiership machine. The question is: can he? Hardwick showed improvement in his early years. The Blues look like they’re going backwards.

Looking ahead to this week and the end of the season, the Blues need to think about what comes next. They’ve been here before.

But if they don’t act now and pick up an experienced campaigner that knows how to navigate turbulent times, develop talent and get results, then it would be a huge opportunity missed and they’ll be stuck here in the same position 12 months from now.

The Crowd Says:

2021-08-22T17:26:48+00:00

c

Guest


Some bad losses this season but with: 1. Half of our two-pronged key forward line missing all year (Curnow), 2. Only one mature ruckman who went down injured, 3. Cripps clearly carrying injuries for half the season, 4. two of the three big recruits (Martin and Williams) missing for chunks of the year, 5. Co-captain ill, 5. Some of the potentially-decent youngish talent out for a lot of the season (Marchbank but also Cunningham and Fisher) etc etc. That said, somethings still wrong at Carlton. Somehow even talented young players are either too easily injured or not improving. And when the team crashes it really crashes. Just not sure it's the list or the coach.

2021-08-20T05:18:18+00:00

stan norman

Guest


Carlton defence over this season has often been pulled apart and yet, of late, Williamson and Plowman appear automatic selections. Why!!!!

2021-08-19T08:27:57+00:00

HoundDog

Roar Rookie


In the last 20 years, only 2 "second time around" coaches have won a flag. Malthouse in 2010 and Matthews in 01-03. They both tasted ultimate success previously at a different club. So that says Clarkson is the only available coach with previous experience worth considering.

2021-08-19T07:08:15+00:00

Windrince

Roar Rookie


If you think hendo is lousy then your intelligence is lousy

2021-08-19T05:35:48+00:00

Correction

Guest


Waite and Tuohy both wanted to leave to play in finals and most likely a lot more money. Henderson was lousy, there would be park players as good as him all over the country. I have not seen anything from him at Geelong to change that opinion of him. O'Brien might be better of leaving and maybe unload him with SPS. How do we get rid of Martin, Williams and McGovern next?

2021-08-19T05:33:15+00:00

Nonsense

Guest


Gotta love the history revisionists. Ratten was taking Carlton backwards. They sacked him after he missed the finals. Biggest mistake ever was allowing Fevola onto the Footy Show where he got into trouble. We could have won the 2011 flag with him in the team.

2021-08-18T09:04:13+00:00

asd

Guest


Coaching is a hard gig its hard to know if Teague has the formular to be good at it .If they give him another year he might get it right .Or they may sack him .A good coach can man manage players .They can make average player play out of there skin guys like Sheedy Parkin Clarko Matthews .

2021-08-18T00:05:35+00:00

Maxy

Roar Rookie


If you broke his tenure down he started in 2013 and took us to finals and won 1 final.2014 played in the preliminary final 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 One final appearance in 5 years, tried to top up with the likes of Watts,Motlop,Ryder etc etc.Since we hit the draft in 2018 dont think he has done much wrong to be fare,we didnt make finals in 2019 but we saw the Arrival of Butters Rozee and Duursma. So 1st 2 years great next 5 very average and last years 2 great

2021-08-18T00:02:42+00:00

Jonboy

Roar Rookie


Anther 2 b graders who should go as well and SPS and McGovern a good clean out is needed. Sumich to coach with his mates Worsfold and Judd as assistants.

2021-08-17T23:54:07+00:00

Jonboy

Roar Rookie


No one would be interested in Gibbons, Williamson or Plwman.

2021-08-17T22:00:44+00:00

Charlie Keegan

Roar Guru


Yeah but how will Carlton respond to the harder edge that Lyon brings?

2021-08-17T21:57:03+00:00

Diesel-747

Roar Rookie


Good point. Just not sure he is the fit. I believe it’s Ross or stick with David.

2021-08-17T21:51:52+00:00

DingoGray

Roar Guru


I disagree on Ross Lyon being a terrible candidate. Carlton major issues is accountability and application to defence. Ross would fix that pretty quickly I reckon. Obviously Clarko would be number 1- but for me Clarko comes across as too emotionally attached to the Hawks. He needs time out before takes his next gig. For me Carlton need an experience guy ready now- why I would be going after Ross or Brad Scott

2021-08-17T21:48:13+00:00

DingoGray

Roar Guru


Interesting in your thoughts here Diesel? I actually like Brad Scott. He squeezed absolutely everything out of North Melb list in his time. He certainly didn’t have a spread of talent at North that is at Carlton right now. I’d love to see him at Club with more resources and support around him. He be one id be looking at.

2021-08-17T12:50:21+00:00

Charlie

Roar Rookie


Absolutely not. He showed last year he’s not up to it.

2021-08-17T12:29:31+00:00

Macca

Roar Rookie


That seems correct

2021-08-17T12:29:06+00:00

Macca

Roar Rookie


Yes, no, no

2021-08-17T12:28:46+00:00

Macca

Roar Rookie


Yes

2021-08-17T12:28:30+00:00

Macca

Roar Rookie


Probably

2021-08-17T12:28:10+00:00

Macca

Roar Rookie


Mirkov

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