Gold Coast Suns ruck coach Matt Primus with senior coach Guy McKenna. Picture: David Clark. Source: The Courier-Mail
MATTHEW Primus has two key tasks at the Suns bring some mellow to the coaches box and mongrel to the football side.
For the Gold Coast AFL side to make ground in 2013, they need to improve their clearance work.
Primus' focus over summer has been injecting aggression into young ruckmen Zac Smith and Daniel Gorringe.
The fact that Primus was a senior coach at Port and an imposing ruckman in his playing days made him a key off-field signing for the Suns, to replace the cool head of assistant coach Ken Hinkley, who took Primus' old job at Alberton.
"He ticks all our boxes," coach Guy McKenna said. "To be competitive in the ruck you need an aggressive streak in you. Clearly Charlie Dixon is that way inclined, Zac and the other boys need to understand that.
"Part of that is being shown that and educated how. Matty, because that is the way he lived as a footballer, it should be easier for him to coach that."Smith has acknowledged the impact Primus has already had.
"He's been unreal, he's helped me hopefully take it to that next level," he said.
"One of the things I need to work on is my aggression.ntsD He's hopefully going to give me some of thatnte."
The addition of Primus, and Malcolm Blight on a part-time basis, to the coaching ranks will also allow McKenna to continue to operate from the boundary line on game day.
The third-year coach believes his side would continue to benefit from the instant feedback he can provide from the dug-out.
"He (Primus) as been in the cut and thrust of it, he adds a lot of experience for us and to have him up there, you are certainly a lot more at ease,'' McKenna said.
"We still have two-thirds of our group who are first to third-year players, they still need a fair bit of coaching, so to have things taken care of upstairs allows me to do that from the sidelines."
Primus believes Smith and Gorringe have the makings of a first-class pairing and that questions over Smith's hardness are unwarranted.
"Zac's first year, most people were pretty impressed with how he went about his footy and he certainly hasn't lost that ability," he said.
"He might have had an average year last year but a lot of young players have ups and downs.
"He is aggressive by the way he jumps in and creates a contest, Charlie just has a bit more aggression when the ball hits the ground. They all have aggression in different waysntsD but I think they have a lot of talentnte."
Primus has enjoyed mixed fortunes as a player and coach. A two-time All-Australian and club captain at Port, he missed the 2004 premiership with a knee injury that ended his career prematurely.
His coaching career began well in 2010 when he won five games from seven after taking over as caretaker when premiership coach Mark Williams quit the post.
But 2011 and 2012 were a slog and he stood down with four matches to go last season after being told his contract would not be renewed. Primus said taking a back seat required adjustment but he is motivated by the enthusiasm at the Suns.
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