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Richmond sacking 'tough': Mark Williams

Former Richmond assistant coach Mark Williams thought he had done a good enough job to keep his role at the AFL club.

Richmond assistant coach Mark Williams

Former Richmond assistant coach Mark Williams admits he's surprised his contract wasn't renewed. (AAP)

Former Richmond assistant coach Mark Williams admits is surprised he was not been offered a contract by the AFL club for the 2017 season.

Williams was one of three support staff let go by the Tigers at the end of the season, ending a four-year tenure as head development coach.

"That was their decision, it was a bit tough," he told SEN Breakfast.

"Based on my role and what I had done, I thought that I had done a pretty good job. And they all said that."

The 2004 premiership-winning Port Adelaide coach was told his contract would not be renewed during a telephone conversation with the Tigers' football manager while he was interstate for a funeral.

"It was a bit awkward," he said.

"I had a previous meeting where it was indicated I might have to take a pay cut and maybe a change of role. But it didn't eventuate that way."

Williams says he has spoken to several AFL clubs, but was struggling to lock in a position for next season with a cap on football department spending.


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