The result leaves Essendon bruised and Ben Rutten’s coaching position almost certainly doomed, with the club board meeting on Sunday to determine whether he continues as contracted. If there is no nice way to remove a coach, Carlton managed this process far better than Essendon when they jettisoned David Teague — having known he would not survive the external review.
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We may never know whether Rutten was a capable coach, since his reign will likely be even shorter than Australian prime ministers. His Dons did not defend the field competently, but their game style, as a colleague noted, was no more deficient than that of the Essendon board in assessing the coaching landscape.
Rightly, a candid Barham has said that the board needs to be reviewed and perhaps there should be a cultural audit of the club, too. Essendon must ask why they’ve become a place where careers in football have foundered — and it cannot be simply sheeted solely to the terrible ASADA saga.
As officials at rival clubs predicted, it was inevitable that there would be a push for James Hird, the exiled prince, as Rutten’s replacement — a measure of Essendon’s difficulty in surmounting the past and how a segment of the club is far more forgiving of Essendon people than outsiders.
Club sources say there is an expectation that Hird will apply for the position, once it is vacant. Kevin Sheedy, the club’s other iconic figure, is openly in favour of Hird. But it is unclear how the remainder of the board will view what would be a highly contentious call.
Essendon’s need for intervention from outside has never been greater, starting with Barham’s review, which will involve input from a corporate financial firm, such as PwC and board member and KPMG executive Dorothy Hisgrove. It is often forgotten that Sheedy himself — an unmatched symbol of Essendon heritage — was a consummate outsider when he transformed the club in the ’80s.
As embarrassed as Essendon are, they can take solace in the reality that their great foes that meet on Sunday, Carlton and Collingwood, also appeared to be states of disrepute during 2021, beset with board battles, defeat and coach problems.