David Teague.Credit:Getty Images
“This will be his third year. The team promises a lot but hasn’t delivered a lot the last few seasons. So it’s time.“
Heading into their Community Series clash against St Kilda on Thursday,the Blues have made no secret of their desire to return to September action for the first time since 2013,their latest blueprint,The Carlton Way,calling for a flag,the club’s 17th and first since 1995,within the next three years.
Teague,39,replaced Brendon Bolton as caretaker coach midway through 2019 and had the side in finals contention amid the COVID-19 tumult of 2020 before a stinging loss to Collingwood in round 14 sparked a run of four defeats in five matches,which cruelled their hopes.
He is contracted through until the end of 2022 butthe spectre of Alastair Clarkson looms large across the league,for the four-time premiership coach is also off-contract next year,but he and the Hawks will almost certainly seek clarity on his future this year.
The Blues had made a strong bid for Clarkson and sounded out other contracted AFL coaches after Bolton was moved on. Walls had been brought back to the club in late 2018 as a mentor to Bolton and his coaching crew.
“I think they need to play finals,that’s where they are at. It’s been a very slow,gradual build but the time has come,” Walls said.