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Ex-Wests Tigers coach Mick Potter set to join Nathan Brown at Newcastle Knights
Date October 7, 2015 - 9:00PM

Michael Carayannis

Mick Potter is set to resurrect his NRL coaching career as part of Nathan Brown's staff at Newcastle.

Fairfax Media understands that Potter has had discussions to join Brown at Newcastle as the incoming Knights coach puts his finishing touches on his support staff. Potter and Brown have an extended history together with Potter captaining Brown in his first season in first grade at St George. The two would then coach together at St George Illawarra before Potter made the move to Catalans Dragons in 2006.

It remains to be seen how the potential appointment of Potter affects the Knights' desire to sign Robbie Farah, whose been told his future lays elsewhere.

Potter and Farah had a rocky relationship during Potter's final stages at the Tigers in the 2014 season. It is understood there is no bad blood between the pair. The Knights have been linked to Farah after they released rake Adam Clydsdale to Canberra this week.

Potter has not coached in the NRL since being dumped after two years as Wests Tigers coach at the end of last year. Ironically, Brown was a front-runner to fill the void left by Potter at the Wests Tigers before the club opted to appoint Jason Taylor for this season.

Potter has spent a large chunk of this year coaching in Fiji, specifically working with the nation's under-20s side. He also spent time working as an assistant coach to the NSW under-16s side earlier this year.

Brown is yet to finalise a host of positions on his coaching staff since being announced as Newcastle's coach for the next three years. Danny Buderus will be another one of Brown's assistants after the ex-Newcastle captain took over as interim coach from the sacked Rick Stone for the final six games of the season.

St George Illawarra's high performance manager Mark Andrews is expected to reunite with Brown at the Knights. Andrews was the assistant strength and conditioner during Brown's final two years at St George Illawarra before Andrews followed Brown to Huddersfield.

Andrews worked at the Melbourne Rebels before returning to St George Illawarra ahead of the 2014 season.

Meanwhile, former St George Illawarra halfback Mat Head will return to the club as the under-20s coach next year. Head, who played 67 top grade games for the Dragons, was in charge of Balmain's under-18 SG Ball team in the past three seasons. He replaces Ben Hornby who will join Dean Young as one of Paul McGregor's full-time assistant coaches. Ian Millward will shift to part-time assistant NRL coach and coach the club's NSW Cup feeder club the Illawarra Cutters.

Australian physiotherapist Tony Ayoub will join the Dragons from Melbourne as the club's director of performance and medical.

In other coaching news, former Manly assistant coach David Penna is expected to join South Sydney as their under-20s coach.
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@Blackpearl said:
so i guess robbie wont be joining the knights then.

Not if you believe what is written in the article….Potter and Farah had a rocky relationship during Potter's final stages at the Tigers in the 2014 season. It is understood there is no bad blood between the pair. The Knights have been linked to Farah after they released rake Adam Clydsdale to Canberra this week.
 
@Geo. said:
@Blackpearl said:
so i guess robbie wont be joining the knights then.

Not if you believe what is written in the article….Potter and Farah had a rocky relationship during Potter's final stages at the Tigers in the 2014 season. It is understood there is no bad blood between the pair. The Knights have been linked to Farah after they released rake Adam Clydsdale to Canberra this week.

As soon as i read that the Knights released Clydsdale , i thought to myself Bingo Farah's new home .

Farah won't be here next year .
 
If Farah goes to the Knights I'd love to be a fly on the wall there.

Maybe they will get along better if they're not in the same sort of working relationship as they were at Wests.
 
Potter has spent a large chunk of this year coaching in Fiji, specifically working with the nation's under-20s side. He also spent time working as an assistant coach to the NSW under-16s side earlier this year.

I read so much BS on here during this season at times about what MP was currently doing

Good luck to him…we stuffed him around big time
 
@BalmainJnr said:
Mat Head leaving, had hoped he might get our 20s job

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Matt head is a massive loss, he has done great things with the kids coming through and 100% should have been given the 20s role with us. Maybe its just another JT push to ensure anyone with talent in coaching ranks below him are removed to keep him safe

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@tottie said:
@BalmainJnr said:
Mat Head leaving, had hoped he might get our 20s job

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Matt head is a massive loss, he has done great things with the kids coming through and 100% should have been given the 20s role with us. Maybe its just another JT push to ensure anyone with talent in coaching ranks below him are removed to keep him safe

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Agree 100% he is a huge loss, Head is a very talented coach and brilliant with juniors. I would of put him in charge of NYC & Junior Development.

This will be a tough role to replace for us.

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Would have loved a Brown/Potter team at the tigers and would have loved to had Matty Head in the mix also, but we have Taylor and I am certainly willing to give him another season before I start looking at another coach. Call me mad but I think we might go alright next year, not top four but around the eight
 
If Wests Tigers had signed on the Brown (Coach)/ Potter (Assistant) combination immediately after Sheens left the club then I sure that in hindsight everyone would agree Wests Tigers would not be in anywhere near the awful trouble they are in these days (and will continue to be in whilst both Taylor and Farah remain at the club).
 

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