Shaw hoping for Paul Roos-style fairytale


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Rhyce Shaw might be just one game into his caretaker coach role at North Melbourne but he already harbours hopes of landing the job on a full-time basis as Paul Roos did at Sydney 17 years ago.


Similarly to Shaw, Roos took over the job at the Swans midway through 2002 after the club parted ways with his predecessor Rodney Eade, and while riding a wave of emotion and momentum, which saw him win the final four games of the season, he became the senior coach from 2003.


Interim coach Rhyce Shaw sings the songs with his victorious players after the Kangaroos' win over Richmond.

Interim coach Rhyce Shaw sings the songs with his victorious players after the Kangaroos’ win over Richmond.Credit:AAP


Having just replaced Brad Scott, and steered the Kangaroos to one of the biggest upsets of the season against Richmond, Shaw admitted he didn’t think he would be in this position when he was 25 years old after many “ups and downs”, but his eyes are now firmly on the prize.


He might have only been at Arden Street for seven months, but Shaw said he felt “embedded” at the club already.


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