Club Statement

Club Statement: Leadership Update

The Parramatta Eels today confirm a change in the club’s football leadership structure, with Mark O’Neill departing his role as Head of Football, effective immediately.

We thank Mark for his service and commitment during his time at the club. His efforts have contributed to important developments both on and off the field, and we wish him all the best in his future endeavours.

The club is pleased to announce the appointment of Shane Richardson as Head of Football. Shane brings a wealth of experience across the NRL landscape, with a proven track record in driving high-performance programs, strong club culture, and sustained success.

This appointment reflects the club’s clear focus on accountability, high standards, and delivering consistent results for our members and fans. Shane will commence in the role immediately and will work closely with players, coaches, and staff to strengthen the football program and position the club for long-term success.

The Parramatta Eels remain committed to building a premiership-winning organisation and delivering performances our supporters can be proud of.

 

Further updates will be provided in due course.

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      • Great points also.

      • Fm we've lost every forward battle so far. Every team have smashed through the eels pack easily.  You can't blame that on referees mate.

        With the personal we have i can't see anything changing.   We have the bottom 3 pack in the comp , probably close to the worst,  thx to rubbish retention and recruitment  

        • Plus if you get dominated in the ruck ,and if the opposition dominate the run land on their front , they get a quick play the ball and we're left stranded with players out of position. 

           

          Thats how you dominate possession and defence,  which we are both losing 

          • 'Plus if you get dominated in the ruck ,and if the opposition dominate the run land on their front , they get a quick play the ball and we're left stranded with players out of position' - This is what im seeing also, Chief.

            Maybe attitude isn't where it needs to be Coryn for that first contact as you say, but, attitude / effort / energy could also be impacted by whats happening on the field.

            Good opportunity this week to see if we can change this, or if its going to take a change in roster.

            • I don't think its attitude.  Jnr paulo isn't even a mid tier prop now and wouldn't be worth 400k on the open market,  Williams should be @ lock. We have one decent people but he's inexperienced in big Sam.   Want to see more from Moretti and Teancum Brown on the bench 

              Jnr has had it.  Bench lock at best he's finished 

      • So why aren't we copying them we have the capacity watch what they do on video you've got JR whose come out of the Melbourne and Rooster systems who would have diagnosed what is effective and what's not.

        Why do these teams get away with it and again the question remains the same why are we continually struggling to replicate it.Melbourne have had success controlling the ruck for 2 decades and they have had personnel changes over that time but same same.

        Penrith who are the benchmark have an iron curtain in the middle and there edges are very disciplined for the last 5 yrs and at there peak we're letting in 13-14 points a game and what have they let in this year 30 points in 4 games or something ridiculous playing top tier talent too.It starts with Mitch Kenny and there then Smith & Leota.All have big motors all are very physical for that's the heart and soul of the defense right there.Theow in a lashing of Isaiah Yeo and the components for a lock and key of a defense in the middle third are there to be seen.

  • It's not too late to make this real

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