Matt79
Hall of Fame Member
Recruit him on that basis - whether he'd be willing to do it is another thing - there would have to be factors other than short-term on-field success that would make him want to do it. "We want you to come in, cut deep, and start putting into place the setup and culture that will position us for success when the fruits of this rebuilding mature."Wallace failing doesn't mean the theory was wrong though. Malthouse got a long-term deal with Collingwood when he arrived.
None the less, whether its Rawlings, Hardwick or whomever, we won't be handing out another 5 year deal.
But if Richmond were going to get Mick (which a few weeks ago I was 100% for, and even now would have not necessarily been upset if he got it), I don't see how him being there for 2 years and then possibly going would have been the best option.
He's an excellent coach, but like Sheedy, he's in no position to rebuild a list. He would have been a great mentor for Rawlings and Campbell, and done wonders for membership, but considering we'll likely wipe out a third of our list or something similar, better have a young guy go all the way with these kids.
What Malthouse or Leigh Matthews (although I think Mick has adapted better than Leigh in the latest evolution of the game) would have brought is the reputation, CV, and toughness to be able to stay the course and insist things are done the right way.
It's a fairer to ask that of someone like Malthouse than it is of someone like Rawlings. Get a new coach and his formative years as a coach are spend tanking for picks, getting smashed, and then probably getting the flick a year or two before the benefits of that approach start to bear fruit.