Essendon president David Barham says he will be bold and courageous in the hope of restoring the Bombers as a power.Credit:Getty Images
Should the Bombers and coach Ben Rutten part ways,with a board meeting to be held on Sunday,there is speculation club great and former coach James Hird,who left during the 2015 season amid the supplements saga,and former Fremantle and St Kilda coach Ross Lyon will be among those sought out.
Former Essendon captain Jobe Watson urged caution when asked about the possibility of a Hird comeback. ″I don’t see how that would work,″ Watson told Seven last night. ″I am not sure what James’ mentality is,whether he wants to come back into the football club[or not]. But to quote the great Tony Soprano,‘Remember when is the lowest form of conversation’. You can’t keep looking back. You need to formulate a plan,stick to it,get the right people into the right role and back them in.″
Speaking at his president’s club function before Saturday night’s clash against Richmond at the MCG,Barham was greeted warmly when he took to the stage,insisting the time for change had arrived.
“We must reset and rebuild for both success on the field and off the field. We are bordering on an entire young group of players not knowing what success is,along with an entire group of young fans,” Barham told the club faithful and wealthy backers,in a pointed remark to the Bombers having failed to win a final since 2004 and a premiership since 2000.
“For me,this is urgent. It requires us to be bold,decisive and courageous. My first week as president hasn’t been without its challenges and I acknowledge that. I have copped my fair share of criticism and that’s fine. Some I deserved,some I didn’t but the buck stops with me.
“But what I will never shy away from is doing everything I can to bring the very best people to our club,to give our club the best chance possible to achieve sustained success.”
Ben Rutten may have coached his last game for Essendon on Saturday night.Credit:AFL Photos