Latest update: The Blues have appoint a familiar face to joined the Carlton this year as the senior assistant coach of the…

THE CARLTON Football Club has delegated Glenn Strachan as the new Senior Mentor for Carlton’s VFLW group. A natural face at the Blues, Strachan joined the Carlton recently as the senior partner mentor of the AFLW side under the tutelage of AFL Senior Mentor Mathew Buck. In his job at the Blues, Strachan additionally mentors the side’s protective line. Strachan has recently been engaged with the VFL program at Carlton, where he was an individual from the side from 2015-2020, including two seasons as bad habit skipper. Following on from his VFL profession, Strachan moved into schooling, filling in as the Head of Game at Doncaster Optional School as well as working in learning support at Aquinas School. Related to his new arrangement as VFLW Senior Mentor, Strachan will stay in his job as senior partner mentor for Carlton’s AFLW program, guaranteeing an unmistakable arrangement in the Club’s pathways program. Head of AFLW Debris Naulty said Strachan was an extraordinary arrangement for the Club. “The Club is excited to have Glenn associated with both of the W programs. He has a genuine obligation to working on our frameworks and cycles,” Naulty said. “Currently engaged with the program, Glenn has major areas of strength for an of the arrangement and spotlight on where we need to take this program. “His high hard working attitude and comprehension of how to consciously give valuable and noteworthy input to players is a major resource. Glenn can do as such in a way that really adds to their development and improvement. “Both consistently and on gameday, Glenn is an extraordinary mentor. Glenn regulates the AFLW side’s guarded line and is frequently recognized for his football intelligence level and capacity to plainly clear up specific procedures or enhancements for players, which they can then feel happy with carrying out in their game. “It is an astonishing an open door for Glenn and we can hardly stand by to see him sincerely embrace this job.”

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