Brad Scott reportedly set to take on new role at AFL HQ

Dylan Carmody

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Former North Melbourne coach Brad Scott will reportedly take a job with AFL HQ.

Scott was sacked earlier this year following the Kangaroos' poor start to the season.

While there were rumours that Scott had been in the running for the vacant Carlton and St. Kilda jobs, it has been reported that the 43-year-old is set to take on a role within the AFL.

SEN broadcaster Gerard Whateley reported the news on Monday morning, telling listeners that Scott's role will be varied within the AFL, including in their football department.

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“Brad Scott has accepted a job at the AFL, shelving a future in coaching for the foreseeable future,” he told SEN.

“True to his word, he had no private guarantees or assurances in place when he departed North Melbourne after 10 years as senior coach.

“Inquiries first from Carlton, then St Kilda and then recently from Fremantle were met in the same way. Scott was undecided about a future in coaching and they should proceed without him.

“Now Scott has made his choice. He will join league headquarters in a broad role. Not only with Steve Hocking in the football department, but in the wider business."

Whateley would go on to add that North Melbourne would still need to pay a majority of Scott's salary.

“The Kangaroos made the assumption that when Scott told the board he was prepared to leave the club at the end of 2019, that he had his eyes on a senior role at another club,” he said.

“When the administration sacked Scott, it leveraged the settlement on that contention. It will now pay for that mistake.

“Although it won’t be the full amount, reported at 800,000 (dollars), as there will be some claw back against the AFL’s salary, but it will be a significant burden against the soft cap.”

 

 

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