Troy Cooley: England hire 2005 Ashes-winning pace-bowling coach

England has re-hired Troy Cooley as their national pace-bowling lead, the 60-year-old Australian bringing back expertise he gained from his previous stint with the team between 2005 and 2006. The appointment comes after England hired Carl Hopkinson for a short-term role as a fielding coach following several dropped catches during the Ashes series.

Cooley's return is not linked to the 4-1 defeat in Australia, and he will be responsible for developing and coaching fast bowlers across the men's senior team, Lions, and Young Lions. He will work above Neil Killeen, who was appointed England's elite fast-bowling coach last year.

Since leaving his role with England 20 years ago, Cooley has worked with Cricket Australia and India's national academy. His appointment is part of a revamped backroom staff that includes new head coach Brendon McCullum, but some experts have questioned the need for so many coaches given the limited expertise available to him.
 
just hope cooley can turn things around for england, been watching them struggle with pace bowling for ages πŸ€”πŸ cooley's got a lot of experience under his belt, worked with aussies and indians, should be able to pass on some valuable tips to the lads... wonder if having him as head coach is gonna help or just more confusion πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
England finally gets their act together! Re-hiring Troy Cooley as their pace-bowling lead is like a breath of fresh air πŸ’¨. I mean, who else can bring that level of expertise back into the team? It's crazy how much they've dropped since Carl Hopkinson came in πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. A 4-1 defeat to Australia isn't exactly a reason to panic, but the way those catches were dropping was getting on my nerves 😩.

I think it's great that Cooley is coming back with experience from his previous stint and working with some top-notch teams like Cricket Australia and India's national academy 🌟. And I love how he'll be above Neil Killeen in the coaching hierarchy, gives me hope for a more cohesive team strategy πŸ“ˆ.

Let's just say I'm excited to see if this revamped backroom staff can get England back on track πŸ”œ!
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure if this move is gonna pay off πŸ€‘. 20 years out of the game and he's still got a job? Not saying Cooley's not a legend or anything, but you'd think the Aussies would've had someone better lined up by now πŸ˜‚. Still, it's England's buck to carry, I s'pose. Hopkinson's exit was pretty messy, so they might've seen the sense in bringing back a familiar face πŸ™. But 4-1 in Australia? That's a wake-up call, innit? Maybe Cooley'll help 'em sort out their fast bowling 🌟... or maybe it's just more of the same old, same old πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
just saw this news about troy cooley coming back as england's pace bowling lead πŸ™Œ and i gotta say, pretty excited for english cricket! 20 years after he left, it's awesome that they're bringing in his expertise again ⏰ i remember watching the ashes series back then, so it'll be cool to see him work with the new team πŸ‘ hope this move gives england a boost πŸš€
 
😊 just thinkin, 20 yrs is ages ago, hope Cooley's got the magic touch again 🀞, been a while since England had someone with his experience... πŸ™Œ
 
omg i was thinking england's pace bowling game has been pretty weak lately πŸ€”β€β™‚οΈ, and now they're bringing back troy cooley who was actually kinda good back in 2005 πŸŽ―πŸ‘... but idk about the new coach setup tho, like isn't it a bit much with so many coaches? i mean, i get that brendon mccullum is a legend and all, but do they really need like 4 fast bowling coaches already? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ maybe cooley can help sort out their pace bowling issues tho... fingers crossed! 😊
 
I'm all for giving Troy Cooley another shot at helping England's bowling team shine! 🀩 He's got experience and expertise from his previous stint with the team, which is definitely worth bringing back in. I mean, you can't put a price on having someone who knows what works and what doesn't when it comes to fast bowlers. And let's be real, the Ashes series was a tough one for them, so they need all the help they can get. πŸ€• It's not like Cooley is going back in time or anything - he's still 60 and clearly still knows his stuff! πŸ˜‚ I think this move shows that England is willing to learn from their mistakes and try new things, which is a good thing. Let's hope it pays off for them! πŸ‘
 
omg u no what?? england just hired troy cooley as ther fast bowling lead 🀯 20 yrs ago he left & worked with cricket australia & indias national academy lol didnt see that comin! i think its a good move tho, coz they got dropped catches in the ashes 😳 & someone needs to help those bowlers improve. dont no why they hav so many coaches tho πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ 4 elite coaches is a lotta overlap πŸ“ˆ hope brendon mccullum can get it all sorted πŸ‘
 
I'm loving this move by England cricket, but you know what this says about our national team's approach? It seems like they're still trying to fix the problems rather than addressing the root issues πŸ€”. I mean, 20 years ago, Troy Cooley was let go, and now he's back. That's not a sign of progress; that's just regurgitating old solutions.

And let's talk about the number of coaches we have on staff right now. It's like they're trying to create a whole cricketing bureaucracy πŸ“š. Do we really need so many people breathing down the players' necks? It's like, can't we trust our guys to get it done without all these extra sets of eyes?

I'm not saying Cooley isn't a great bowler or coach, but this appointment just feels like more of the same old England cricket. We should be innovating and trying new things, not rehashing what's already worked πŸ”„.
 
I think it's cool that they're bringing back Troy Cooley as their pace-bowling lead 🀩. He's got a lot of experience working with England 20 years ago and he's worked with some big teams like Cricket Australia and India's national academy, so I guess you could say he's learned from his mistakes πŸ˜…. The thing is, some experts are saying that having so many coaches might not be the best idea, but at least this way they know what they're getting πŸ€”. It'll be interesting to see how Cooley does in his new role and whether it makes a difference for England's bowling team πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm low-key excited about Troy Cooley coming back to England! I mean, it's not like they had a ton of success with fast bowlers already or anything 🀣. And yeah, Carl Hopkinson's short-term gig didn't exactly inspire confidence in their catching skills either 🎾. It's cool that Cooley's got some experience from his last stint and working with Cricket Australia and India's national academy is a major plus. I guess the question is whether it'll be enough to turn England into a decent fast-bowling team or not πŸ€”...
 
πŸ€” Just read about Troy Cooley getting rehired as England's pace-bowling lead and I gotta say, 20 years is a looong time to be away from the game! πŸ˜… Still, it makes sense that they'd bring back someone with his expertise, especially after those dropped catches during the Ashes series πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Hope he can turn things around for England's fast bowlers! πŸ’¨
 
πŸ€” England just hired Troy Cooley again... 20 years after his last stint πŸ˜‚ 60-year-old Aussie knows what's up with pace-bowling, hope he can turn things around for the team ⚾️. Not sure why they went through Carl Hopkinson so quickly tho... dropped catches ain't exactly rocket science πŸ™„. Guess you gotta pay to get the right experts in place πŸ’Έ. New coach Brendon McCullum's got his work cut out, wish him luck πŸ‘.
 
πŸ€” England's decision to bring back Troy Cooley as their pace-bowling lead is pretty interesting! I mean, 20 years is a long time, and it's awesome that he got to work with Cricket Australia and India's national academy since leaving the team. 🌟 The thing is, some experts are saying that having so many coaches might be a bit too much - maybe Cooley just needs a simple clear direction? πŸ‘€ Either way, I'm curious to see how he'll do in his new role! 🎯
 
idk why england needs another fast bowls coach lol they already got brendon mccullum on board πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ but im guessin it's coz of them dropped catches during the ashes series πŸ™„ anyway, troy cooley's back in and he's bringin his a game from his prev stint with england πŸ”„ hopefully this one works out better than the last 🀞
 
I'm all for Troy Cooley coming back on board πŸ™Œ! The guy's got experience and knows his stuff when it comes to bowling. 20 years out of the game is a long time, but he's clearly still got the know-how. I think it's great that England is bringing him in as a lead coach for fast bowlers - that's an area they've struggled with in the past. Hopefully, his return will bring some stability to the team and help them regain their form πŸ”™. It's also good to see Brendon McCullum at the helm, he seems like a solid coach. Maybe this is the start of something new for England cricket 🌟
 
πŸ€” just wondering if re-hiring someone who left 20 yrs ago gonna make a big difference? feels like they're trying to fix the same issues πŸ”„ and what's up with all these coaches? too much duplication, not enough hands-on experience 😐 maybe Cooley can bring some Australian know-how to help England improve their fast bowling skills πŸ’¨
 
Just saw this news about Troy Cooley coming out of retirement 🀯, and I gotta say, 60 years old is still young in cricketing terms! πŸ˜‚ anyway, looks like he's gonna be the one to sort out England's fast bowling problems πŸ‘€. Did you see the stats from the Ashes series? They were getting absolutely creamed by Australia 🍞... I mean, dropped catches are a big deal, but 4-1 is just embarrassing! 😳 also, Cooley's got some serious experience under his belt - working with Cricket Australia and India's national academy 🌟. That's like getting a PhD in fast bowling πŸŽ“!
 
I'm all for it though 😊, I mean who doesn't want more experienced bowlers on their team? Cooley's return is like a breath of fresh air 🌿, especially considering England's struggles with dropped catches during the Ashes series πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. It's good to see them going back to basics and revisiting what worked all those years ago πŸ“š. Plus, 20 years on from his previous stint, he must've learned a thing or two πŸ€”. I'm curious to see how this new coaching setup will pay off, especially with McCullum at the helm πŸ‘Š. Will they finally be able to dominate in Ashes matches? ⏰ Only time will tell! ⚾️
 
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