The Northern Territory news Tue 20 Jul 2010
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2010-07-20
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40 NT NEWS. Tuesday, July 20, 2010. www.ntnews.com.au P U B : N T N E W S D A T E : 2 0 -J U L -2 0 1 0 P A G E : 4 0 C O L O R : C M Y K Sport Email: ntnsport@ntnews.com.auOnline: ntnews.com.au/sport Sportfax: (08) 8941 6117 HOME DELIVERY (08) 8944 9900 ACTIVATION BACK FOR NEWCUPBID P37 Sports Extra 35 3837 DBA SEASON KICKS OFF US ACE RIGHT ON PITCH TIGERS DOWN COWBOYS THE INGLIS PATIENCE Star keeps suitors waiting FULL STORY >>P38 FOOTBALL ByMICHAELWARNER inMelbourne ContinuedPage 38Mick Malthouse Buckleys chance as Mick flags end MICK Malthouse has closed the door on coaching beyond next year regardless of a Pies premiership or the lure of a high-paying job elsewhere. Malthouses long-time manager, Peter Sidwell, yesterday said his client would honour an agreement to become director of coaching when former Territorian Nathan Buckley takes the reins at the end of 2011. It is Michaels intention, absolutely, to honour his con tractual responsibilities, Sidwell told the Northern Territory News. He has absolutely no intentions of coaching anywhere else. Hes got a five-year, unequivocal contract and it has no variations should Michael, or when Michael more particularly, is successful this year or next year in winning a premiership. Under the terms of the transfer-of-power deal brokered by president Eddie McGuire last July, Malthouse is required to surrender the senior coaching job to Buckley and become director of coaching for another three years. But Malthouse, 56, raised eyebrows earlier this season by refusing to rule out the prospect of coaching at a rival club. The suggestion was met