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Smith stands down

Ross Smith will finish up as Calder Cannons girls coach this weekend.

The Cannons announced on social media on Wednesday that Smith had told the playing group he will step down from the role of regional development coach for the Cannons girls program following this Saturday’s game against the Northern Knights.

“The current longest-serving head coach in the Talent League, Ross has had an immense impact on the Calder Cannons, having started in the 2018 season, and having coached both boys and girls program across his time,” the Cannons said.

“A 224-game player for North Melbourne, Ross brought an impressive coaching resume to the Cannons and talent pathway, including assistant coach stints at Geelong, North Melbourne, Hawthorn and Richmond. “While his ability to coach defence is renowned across the industry, he has shown his ability to develop all manner of player, with a number of AFL and AFLW players having come through the Cannons program under his tutelage.

“Ross has also had an impressive impact on the development of coaches in the talent pathway and Cannons region. From setting up coaching academies for local coaches in the Cannons region, to having a coaching tree that includes AFLW assistant coaches as well as a number of current Coates Talent League regional development coaches, he has always shown an openness to support and develop.

“We want to thank Ross for his work at the Calder Cannons and will miss him in the AFL Talent Pathway.”

The Cannons said the role will be advertised by the AFL in the coming days.

The Cannons are hoping to finish the season on a high.

They have three wins for the season so far.

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