2012 Members Forum reveals exclusive team news
Pirtek Parramatta Eels Members turned out in force tonight to participate in the 2012 Members Footy Forum at the Parramatta Leagues Club Auditorium.

The night featured questions direct from Eels Members in the crowd put to Eels Head Coach Steve Kearney, Head of Recruitment Peter Nolan, and veteran winger Luke Burt.
Those present were the first to hear direct confirmation from coach Kearney about where players will line up in the team for 2012.
Kearney confirmed Jarryd Hayne would play fullback, Ben Roberts is first choice five-eighth, and fellow Bulldogs recruit Nathan Smith would be the team's back-up hooker behind Matt Keating and Casey McGuire.
Kearney said boom youngster Mitchell Allgood was a representative player of the future, with the 2011 Eels Rookie of the Year continuing to impress in the 2012 pre-season.
The night featured lengthy discussion about the Eels' long-term recruitment strategy, with Nolan reinforcing the Club's desire to develop it's own players rather than recruit externally.

The key to Nolan and Kearney's vision was the brand new Eels Academy launched this year.
The Eels Academy is a program run by the Eels coaching staff which hand picks the best players from the Eels' junior representative system, and first and foremost focuses on their physical development in order for them to cope with the rigours placed on their bodies at the elite level.
"We want sustained success at this Club and that's what the Academy is all about - developing our talented youngsters to a point where they are physically and mentally ready for NRL footy," Kearney said.
"We don't want to be making the finals one year, making the grand final the next, then not making the finals for a couple of years... it's about making sure we are giving ourselves the best chance to challenge for a title every year.

"The Academy is a way for us to make sure our best youngsters are getting the specific training they need in order to make it at the top level."
The Eels would like to thank all Members who turned out tonight for the 2012 Members Forum.
We're here to win every year, Kearney tells fans

Parramatter of opinion ... club members got the chance to question the likes of Luke Burt and Peter Nolan, speaking on left.
A members forum at Parramatta Leagues club has given Eels fans a chance to have their say on their beloved club, writes Adrian Proszenko.
Chris Sandow will be allowed to play risky footy, Will Hopoate's signing is not a risk and signing a Fijian teen who has never played the game is one worth taking. These are just some of the insights that came from a Parramatta members forum at their leagues club on Friday night. The Sun-Herald was granted exclusive access as Eels coach Steve Kearney, senior player Luke Burt and recruitment boss Peter Nolan opened up the floor to ticketed members. About 200 took the opportunity to grill the trio on a disappointing season last year, the club's recruitment drive and the chances of breaking a premiership drought stretching into a 27th year.
This was a frank and entertaining discussion, enlivened by questions such as the one posed by a diehard, who politely asked Kearney: ''Is your head on the chopping block this year or next year?''
The respondents handled it all with honesty and humour.
''I do Bikram yoga twice a week,'' Kearney replied to questions about how he handled the pressure. ''Last year it was three times a week.
''With expectation, I have a certain expectation of myself. I understand the responsibility that I have as an NRL coach, particularly at this footy club. From my point of view I have certain standards and expectations from myself and the players. If we continually live up to those standards and deliver to those expectations, it's going to come right for us.
''In terms of success, I don't want us to be in the finals for three years, have two years off, be in the finals for a couple of years, have another year off. Make a grand final and then not make the finals for two years.
''I want sustained success at this footy club. Every year giving ourself an opportunity to challenge for premierships. To do that, one, you need a very good culture and environment where the players understand the expectations we have. Two, a recruitment and retention program, which we're getting right. I got some great advice from a close friend [Wayne Bennett] who has been a part of six premierships, who said 'If you keep doing the right things, things will come right'.''
There were also some interesting revelations. Such as that the club is recruiting a Fijian rugby sevens international, Semi Radradra, who has never played league before. An official announcement will be made once visa issues are resolved. ''He's a big strong guy, but he's never played league before so there'll be nothing … from us saying he's going to be this or that,'' Nolan said.
''He's tall, a typical Fijian, very fast with good feet. He can score tries. He comes from a village about 10 hours by boat from the mainland of Fiji. He arrived and started playing when he was 16 and, within one year, he was in the World Sevens. He's exciting, but he might take 12 months because he hasn't played rugby league before.''
There were questions about how a free spirit such as South Sydney recruit Sandow would work within Kearney's structured framework. The coach had this to say: ''I'm very mindful of where Chris has come from and the way he likes to play his footy. I'm also mindful of the 16 other players he has to go out and play with on Saturday afternoon. I was asked the same question about Jarryd [Hayne] last year - we have to be mindful of putting in a team effort, but with the structure, process and game plan that we play with, Chris is going to get an opportunity to play how we've seen him play in the past.''
The trio was also open about the lessons learned from last season.
Here's a sample of the reaction to some questions from the floor:
ON NARROWLY AVOIDING THE WOODEN SPOON:
Steve Kearney: ''One thing I made very clear once the season was over, we knew the new guys were coming to the club and that some good quality was coming, but the point I made to the lads was that there were nine games where we lost by six points or less. If we had our opportunity again, if we improve ourselves 5 to 7 per cent each, we have a chance of taking those games …''
RECRUITMENT AND
RETENTION:
Peter Nolan: ''We've got a wonderful talent pool here that is as good as anywhere in Australia, probably better. If we're developing those players, we need them playing at our club. Parramatta have been too hasty in getting rid of players before.''
WILL HOPOATE:
Steve Kearney: ''I've had a fair bit to do with guys who made representative footy at a very young age in Greg Inglis and Israel Folau. They played State of Origin at 18 and 19 years of age. When you look at Will and what he did in the two Origins he played, from a football sense, he's up there with those type of characters.''
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Normo,
Please read my tweet properly before posting,
I said it was put on to placate a couple of vocal members, ie Tony. If it wasnt for Tony getting in their ears, this most likely would not have happened.
I also stated that "I was not a fan of having players and staff put into a position to be berated by fans" This example came from the failure of the NSW Waratahs Fan Forum, where their players and staff, were berated, ridiculed and abused.
At no point did i say this occured last night. And I happy to hear it was a good event, unfortunately I was unable to attend due to a previous engagement.
Cheers
PESC
Wether or not the forum was setup to placate Tony or any other vocal member shouldn't come in to it, by the way a big well done has to go to Tony for getting this off the ground, but IMO anything that brings the club and fans closer together as a functioning unit can only be a good thing!
As for the players and/or staff that were concerned with putting themselves in a position to be ridiculed and berated, then I'm sure they would have taken the necessary precautions to prevent this happening and by setting out clear guidelines beforehand I believe they did.
Also aren't they supposed to be NRL players and grown men?, in this great nation we are reknown for poking fun at and berating our sports superstars like no other nation on earth, so why should a fan forum be any different?
My mates reckon there was only about 100 fans, if that. I would have been there if my membership letter arrived, like theys aid it would 3 times over the past 3 weeks.
It's still a great idea and I applaud them for putting it on. I think with more notice, member packs going out earlier with info about the event and thus making those who paid up actually .feel. Like they were members it would get a greayer number.
It would be good to see something like this happen at about rd 12. I think we'd all have a lot more questions then.
Especially as we're all 'couch coaches' hehe
Fui you didnt need your members confirmation letter,all you needed to do was confirm that you were going to attend and then turn up.I was told by the club that they would have a membership staff member there checking people off a list.I know its not ideal that the packages havnt turned up yet but you certainly didnt need it to attend last night.
So you and or PESC are not Vocal Members ??
As you were not there how are coming by the goings on...second third hand Information.???
Forums as Tommy Boy indicates, are for REAL supporters to ask genuine Questions and get Information FIRST hand from the Horses mouth So to speak.
Not rely on second hand information diluted by someone who's agenda or interest is not in the best interests of the Club.
Any Person whom would berated, ridiculed and or abuse in this situation would be quickly dealt with.
by all whom are PRESENT.
We are Parramatta's faithful not fair weather followers.
I believe everything I read on this site
Billy Take your medication and go Nite Nite Tiddums.....
Just added more to this with an article in SMH
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