Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

HART’S IN RIGHT PLACE

LIONS LEGEND TAKES ON ROLE AS COACH AMID HIGH HOPES

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Bull Sharks footballer­s have a clear path to improvemen­t in 2024 – do as the coach says, and as he does.

Brisbane Lions legend Shaun Hart has been appointed senior coach of the Bond University QFA senior side for 2024.

Hart is one of the most revered figures in Queensland AFL history and the Shaun Hart Trademark Player of the Year award – won by All Australian captains Michael Voss and Jonathan Brown, and in 2023 by Josh Dunkley – has been highly coveted by Lions footballer­s since its inception in 2006.

Hart, who joined the Bull Sharks ahead of the 2023 season as coach education and culture developmen­t manager assumes the senior coaching role left vacant by Luke Mansbridge who has taken a break from the game.

The 2001 Norm Smith medallist as the best player in the Lions’ premiershi­p triumph over Essendon brings a wealth of coaching experience to the role having served as an assistant at the Gold Coast Suns and as director of coaching at Port Adelaide.

Bond University director of AFL Andy Lovell said that Hart’s football IQ had already made an impact at the Bull Sharks.

His hope is that Hart’s work ethic, team-first mentality and drive for improvemen­t would become entrenched in the Bull Sharks’ DNA.

“Every message Shaun Hart preaches to his players, every act or behaviour on and off the ground that he implores them to do, will be something

he lived himself as a player and as a person,” Lovell said.

“I can’t imagine a better role model for a young person to model themselves on.’’

Hart, a three-time premiershi­p player at the Lions, said he had been highly impressed with the Bond University AFL club and had no hesitation in taking up the whistle whiteboard again.

“Being part of the culture of the club which I would describe as incredibly ‘together’ and witnessing the experience of new players has reinvigora­ted my love of coaching,” he said.

“In 2024, our aim is to continue to raise up leaders who and drive our program, particular­ly player connection and continuous individual improvemen­t.

“Team Care will be a major theme we will look to build on. ”

Hart said the improvemen­ts the side made in 2023, when they returned to the QFA Grand Final after falling short in 2022, placed them in a good position to again challenge.

“We are aware that we must seek improvemen­t in the key areas that our game was built on – tough, contested footy; heat on the ball producing front-half turnover defence; and quick, outnumber offence that challenges opposition defences,” he said.

“If we continue to hunt, we can continue to challenge for success through both grades.”

Bond University vice chancellor and president Tim Brailsford said he was delighted Hart had agreed to take over the reins.

“The club is very fortunate to have attracted Shaun who brings extraordin­ary experience, absolute commitment and an unbelievab­le passion for the game,” he said.

“Shaun’s presence around the club last season made an immediate impact, and his positive energy and impactful insights was a significan­t factor in the club’s success in 2023.

“The appointmen­t of Shaun to the men’s head coach role for this year is a major boost and already there is a buzz around pre-season training.”

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Brisbane Lions legend Shaun Hart has been appointed senior coach of the Bond University QFA senior side for 2024. Picture: Cavan Flynn

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