Ben Brown could still play again in 2020. Indian Super League (ISL) side NorthEast United has announced the arrival of Gerard Nus as their new head coach for the 2020-21 Indian Super League season. You can North Melbourne haven't given up on the injured Ben Brown playing again in 2020.
AFL 2020: North coach Rhyce Shaw casts aside talk of rebuild with six weeks left to get something out of 2020.

We can only learn from these experiences and move forward. Flynn Appleby, Jordan Roughead and Chris Mayne are the other inclusions, while Lynden Dunn, Callum Brown and Rupert Wills have been dropped from the side that was thrashed by Melbourne.North regain Robbie Tarrant and have included Paul Ahern as well, with Will Walker out through injury and Sam Durdin dropped.Polec, who turns 28 in October, has been dropped twice in recent weeks as the lowly Kangaroos have turned towards youth.Included amongst them is out-of-contract spearhead Ben Brown, who has struggled this year with form and injury.Polec remains contracted until the end of 2023, but with North favouring younger players of late, questions have been raised about whether Polec has a long-term future at Arden Street.The former Brisbane Lions and Port Adelaide dasher joined the Kangaroos at the end of 2018.Asked about Polec's future at the club, Shaw refused to provide clarity. "I'm not going to talk about Jared's future or anyone else's future," Shaw said on Sunday. The walls are closing in on North Melbourne coach Rhyce Shaw as his injury list expanded to 17 players, but he says his players have six weeks left to get back on track.AFL: Max Gawn is in serious doubt for Melbourne's clash with Collingwood with a PCL injury.North Melbourne coach Rhyce Shaw says his players have six weeks to get back on track.

We understand what we need to do, and it’s about doing it.”Forward Ben Brown hasn’t recovered from his knee issue and will miss the Brisbane game but should be back in Round 13.North Melbourne can confirm it will take a long-term approach with Ben Cunnington’s back injury, and has elected to rest him for the remainder of the season.The spotlight remains on big-money midfielder Jared Polec, dropped two weeks ago after failing to meet the “high expectations and standards” Shaw has set.Leadership from Polec against the Lions is crucial, with captain Jack Ziebell still at least two weeks away as he recovers from a bad hamstring strain.The Roos have a stack of leaders sidelined that Shaw said gave young players a chance to show their worth, which could determine whether North Melbourne have to hit the rebuild button.“I’ve got six weeks in my mind for us to produce some good footy, the opportunity is there for us,” Shaw said.“The end of season will take care of itself. ... May 3, 2020… Some guys just haven’t got the ability to get up from those short breaks,” Shaw said on Tuesday.“That’s the beauty, and while it’s challenging because you want to keep your side as stable as possible, there’s some great opportunities for us when their time comes, and they have to make the most of it.“We haven’t been in a position where we can play scratch matches because of our injury list, so those guys (not in the team) have just had to put their heads down at training.“It’s a really hard thing to do, you are in a hub, not playing games, seeing the same guys run out every week.“Guys on the cusp have kept their attitude strong and they’ll get their opportunity in the next couple of games.”Shaw said Majak Daw was more likely than not to play both matches having pulled up well from his comeback match in last weekend’s win over Adelaide.It was Daw’s first game since 2018, and Shaw said while his story was a “fantastic” one for the club and AFL, his football output was equally as good.“Maj is a freak. 1 day. Senior North Melbourne coach Rhyce Shaw chats with the media ahead of our clash with… 1 day.

Gerard Nus is a highly experienced coach There have been 33 coaches in the history of the North Melbourne Kangaroos, an Australian … I’ve learned a lot of lessons this year and will continue to do so.“I look forward to what we can produce over the next six weeks.

I don’t think we’ll ever experience anything like this ever again, especially in your first year as coach, it’s something that is pretty foreign,” Shaw said on Friday.“But I love footy, I love our footy club, and I’ve been trying to lead as best as I possibly can. One thought is that the club was connected to the St Mary's Church of England Cricket Club, now the St Mary's Anglican Church North Melbourne, whose colours – blue and white – are reflected in the club's colours today.

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