Is this where we realise he's the best batting coach of a generation and it's just our players are crapper than we thought?
You may be right: I hadn't realised that he was the England Lions batting coach too - he's obviously highly thought of.
I wonder if this is a way back for Grizzly
Blimey. is he? I didn't know that either.
I have, not totally without foundation I feel, been blaming our batting performances at least in part on the standard of the batting coaching. But perhaps I've been wrong, maybe Yardy is a great coach and as S'hampton points out maybe our batsmen really are shit. Perhaps we'll look back on our recent batting performances as some sort of Golden Age under the unappreciated genius that was Mike Yardy. That is a truly depressing thought.
Need to appointment Paul Daniels and Harry Houdini to get us out of this current mess.
Matt Prior would be a popular choice and likely to do a very good job - but he is very busy and would probably be (too) expensive. Not impossible but unlikely.What about Matt Prior does he have the coaching qualifications. I know that this is going down The Albion route of jobs for old players.
Sussex's loss. He moves on with best wishes and having benefited from working in an excellent coaching and performance environment at Hove. Sussex have an outstanding record in recent times of developing their coaches (cricket and sports science staff) and helping them move on in successful careers. Yardy is a great example having been supported through a BSc Sport Psychology degree and wider development as a coach. He is very good and likely to have a long career in professional cricket coaching. Good luck to him.
Off the top of my head Sussex staff career progressions of the recent era...
Peter Moores (ECB Men & Notts CCC Head Coach)
Mark Robinson (ECB Women Head Coach)
Mark Davis (supported through MBA - now at Harrow School which is a great job...)
Jon Lewis (ECB Bowling and Young Lions Head Coach)
Carl Hopkinson (ECB Fielding Coach)
Richard Halsall (ECB & Bangladesh Fielding Coach - back at Hove with an enhanced CV...)
Nick Lee (Sri Lanka Lead Strength & Conditioning Coach)
Kate Green (ECB Performance Lifestyle Lead - now with Arsenal FC)
David Young (ECB Lead Psychologist - joining Man City FC this season...)
Michael Yardy (ECB Young Lions Batting Coach & New South Wales)
Jason Swift (Joined SCCC as Performance Analyst - promoted to Assistant Head Coach under Gillespie)
Yes, Kirtley is definitely in the fold and making progress in bowling roles with SCCC and ECB Disability squads. His further progress will, like all these people, depend on how good he can become at doing it.Yes, it's a very good record. Sussex are doing something right behind the scenes. I wonder if James Kirtley will take more of a role in future, I know he's being doing some work with the fast bowlers
Need to appointment Paul Daniels and Harry Houdini to get us out of this current mess.
What about Matt Prior does he have the coaching qualifications. I know that this is going down The Albion route of jobs for old players.
Absolutely. cf. Chris Adams as Exhibit One.It is folly to assume that a good player will naturally be a good coach.
Heard somewhere where this was rebuffed with "I didn't realise that to become a jockey, first I had to be a horse"