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BREAKING NEWS: REPORTS THAT PETA SEARLE HAS BEEN APPOINTED TO A FULL TIME ROLE AT ST KILDA FOOTBALL CLUB The HERALD SUN are reporting that Peta Searle has been appointed to a development coach position at the St Kilda Football Club starting immediately. heraldsun.au/sport/afl/st-kilda-set-to-announce-former-port-melbourne-vfl-assistant-peta-searle-as-saints-new-development-coach/story-fni5f9q3-1226939100103?login=1 PETA Searle has become the AFL’s first full-time female assistant coach after accepting a position at St Kilda. Searle is expected to begin work immediately as a development coach at Seaford after her last game as assistant coach under Daniel Harford at St Kevin’s Boys on Saturday. Searle, who became the first female assistant coach in the VFL with Port Melbourne under former AFL coach Gary Ayres, said she gave up her dream of coaching within the AFL just last month due to financial restraints. The mother of two, who has built an impressive coaching resume over almost a decade, was unable to justify renewing her contract of $5,000. But the Herald Sun can reveal the Saints have made the mid-season appointment, helping fulfil Searle’s lifelong coaching dream. Searle has been breaking ground as a coach since 2006. A five-time premiership player with the Darebin Falcons, Searle returned to the club to coach the Falcons to five consecutive premierships in the VWFL between 2006-2010, another feat that had never previously been achieved in Australia’s most prodigious women’s competition. In 2011, Searle took up a development role the TAC Cup with the Western Jets, another football-first that had also never been achieved by a female. Searle was also appointed as the first head coach of the AFL Victoria VWFL Academy in 2010, and was named as the All Australian coach of the 2011 Women’s National Championships, holds a current level three coaching accreditation. The current assistant principal and physical education teacher at a Melbourne based secondary college was also appointed the inaugural head coach of the Western Bulldogs Women’s team which will play on the MCG on Sunday 29th June as the curtain raiser to the Melbourne and Western Bulldogs clash at the MCG in Round 15. Boasting seven state guernseys and three All Australian honours, Searle has earned high praise from former players and coaches including Gary Ayres, Stan Alves, Harford, Neil Craig and David Parkin.
Posted on: Sun, 01 Jun 2014 09:53:02 +0000

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