BACK TO THE FUTURE (WHICH IS NOW)

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‘Our future is now’ - Jason Ryles.

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Whether we like it or not, as Eels fans we find ourselves again remaining ‘patient’ as results become secondary to experience for the remainder of 2025.

I get it, but, watching relentless coverage of an emotional man-child like Ricky Stuart, in front of a packed house of 6,000 Canberran’s clapping out of time with each other to a shit sounding horn, is going to be really, really, tough. 

It might also be jealousy. The Raiders are flying, and their brand of footy is actually the most exciting thing to hit Canberra in decades.

And while the draw doesn't get any easier from here, it’s not all doom & gloom Eels fans.... 

While, there are concerns poor results could impact the progress made, its impossible not to respect JR’s ‘all in’ commitment to the future of this club & our juniors, over his own reputation & results.

EA & Sonic Boom have done a phenomenal job in giving an insight into our juniors, available here if you missed it - https://www.1eyedeel.com/forum/topics/ea-sonic-boom-rookie-report-jersey-flegg

While that talent matures like a fine wine, developing to perfection just in time for the good clubs to swoop in & purchase, what does our more immediate future look like?

While some of those questions remain very concerning, others have been answered, albeit with patience, so this is a look over some of the undeniable positives this season has brought.

This will be part 1, as it was too much information for one blog. It also gives me the opportunity to not waste my time if no one reads this one… So feedback appreciated.

 

PART 01 - ISAIAH IONGI

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Anyone who had seen Isaiah play in NSW Cup knew, this was a brilliant signing.

It is so good, that we can only assume Ryles pushed this one through while Mark O’Neill was finalising his ‘Clause Benefits Loyalty Program’ to pitch to Iongi’s agent days after he’d already signed.

Every week Isaiah improves, likely due to the fact he is apparently incredibly coachable, and works meticulously on every part of his game.

Of course, he is making the errors innevitble with inexperience.

However, Iongi continues to inject himself into games, and his improvement shows how hard this kid works on his game. Great signs for a player learning the ropes of first grade.

Jason Ryles’ advice for his new fullback before round 01 was to ‘go after the game’, to not hold back, a mentality that appears deeply ingrained in the young custodian.

As we all search for a replacement for the incredibly popular 1EE fan favourite Dylan Brown, look no further than Isaiah Iongi. 

So, how does Isaiah stand up statistically against other fullbacks in the game?

Disclaimer: Stats do not tell the full story, but they can give us an insight into certain metrics.

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( Stats taken from NRL.com & Foxsports)

- Stats are shown as a total, then an average per game, for instance LINEBREAKS '8 / .5' means 8 total at an average of .5 per game.  

- Rankings are taken from fullbacks only, and only players who have only played fullback

- Where there are no rankings, the player sat outside the top 50 NRL players for that metric.

- Noticeable exclusions Latrell (hadnt played enough games) & Drinkwater (because I forgot all about him).

 

WORK RATE:

Impossible to gauge purely on statistics, however, Iongi is on the heels of the big 'effort' dogs like Tedesco & Edwards in runs, which is great news for a player in his first season, and who is yet to fully mature physically into his frame. We saw against the Panthers last week how much ground Isaiah is covering, and his effort remains from minute 1 to minute 80. Work rate not a concern for our new fullback.

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ATTACK:

Although parts of Isaiah’s attacking game are clearly a work in progress, he does appear to have all the traits to develop into an elite fullback in attack.

His acceleration is a welcomed asset to the Eels, as Iongi is able to get on the outside of opponents and draw defenders in. He has decent vision, often targetting shortened edges.

While he has missed in the timing, the decision making, & the execution of his passing game at times, Isaiah clearly possesses an ability to create & deliver on opportunities as he sits 6th for fullbacks in try assists & 8th for line break assists - an impressive stat for a player of his experience.

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DEFENCE:

Defence is probably the hardest area to gauge accurately with statistics.

A missed tackle can be an attempted try saver from a fullback that never should have got there in the first place. There is also no way of analysing a players communication & ability to organise the defensive line. However, missed tackles, tackle efficiency & errors are a problem area for Isaiah Iongi.

Not completely unexpected for a rookie learning one of the toughest positions, but an area we no doubt need improvement in.

  

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BREAK OUT GAME:

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Despite being sin binned for tackling an opponent who was touching the football, or, because the Eels had opened up a 26-10 lead, both of which drew the ire of referee Liam Kennedy, Isaiah Iongi’s breakout game came in Round 07 against the West Tigers.

Where Isaiah finished with: 2 tries, 1 line break, 1 line break assist & 135m from 16 runs.

Highlights here - https://www.nrl.com/news/2025/04/21/wests-tigers-v-eels--round-7-2025/

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CONCLUSION:

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It’s hard to believe Isaiah was poached from Queensland because ‘no other footy clubs had spoken to him’ before the Panthers offered him $14,000 over two seasons to come to Sydney.

Thanks Penrith.

It’s been a tough year, but Jason Ryles deserves a lot of credit for going after Iongi at the expense of our long servicing captain Gutherson. It was time, and Iongi has repaid that faith.

The sky is the limit for Isaiah.

What are your thoughts on Isaiah Iongi's progress this season?

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    • LOL, my grandson has been taking me to the movies, we saw Superman yesterday and the shorts was about Fantastic 4, you have sold me Hoey, I have to see it now after seeing your AI....

  • NOS, where is that mural that Ryles is standing infront of? Some of my favourite players in that mural except who is that on Ryles right shoulder and why isn't it Ken Thornett? 

    • Tragic, its in the Leagues Club when you go up the escalators. Check it out while it's still there

  • There's plenty of positives here NoS and everything you've written about Iongi is all but true.

    Thing is and this is why Riff are daylight ahead of us he's come and progressed through a system that seems nie on faultless right now just about every player that's come through there over the last decade is earmarked to succeed for the most part.Parra can but hope for some that resembles it time will tell.I've used the word Transference for what seems like years well Iongi and alike is exactly what we talk about not just a guy that progresses through the grades but excels when he hits FG.This is the aim the mountain is a steep one.

    Everyone and there dog should be lining up for Riff talent you just got to hope like we have we get a guy like Iongi.

    Once upon a time we went to the Fijiian well and unearthed Semi Radradra we've unearthed similar in Iongi and Hopgood at Riff I'm pretty sure I no where I'd be hunting for young talent.

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