Ratten reunites with Clarkson at North as assistant coach

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Former St Kilda coach Brett Ratten has joined Alastair Clarkson at North Melbourne in a part-time role, as midfield coach supporting line coach Jordan Russell. petryan

Ratten was an assistant coach alongside Clarkson during Hawthorn’s premiership years between 2013-2015, having joined the Hawks soon after Carlton sacked him as senior coach.He developed an outstanding reputation at the Hawks and left to join St Kilda in 2018 before taking over as the club’s senior coach in 2019.

A highly regarded figure in football, Ratten will work at the club a couple of days a week as well as on match day. “Brett is a highly regarded operator who has been part of premiership success during his time at Hawthorn. His vast coaching experience will be a huge asset for our club,” Kangaroos football manager Todd Viney said.

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