This is an article similar to what i posted a few months ago. Ryles is doing what many, if no rookie coaches do. He could have had the likes of Lane, Matto, Ofahengaue, Cartwright etc. still playing, let them see out their deals and ease the young kids in and have 2027 as the year where things start to build slowly again. He would have been given 2025 and 2026 as grace period as he builds the juniors into full-time FG.
What did he do? He decided to come in and say "Stuff this" as he decided to get a head start and get us going quicker despite Parramatta being patient as a club. I said the moves he is doing leads to expectation quicker as he is trying to get us competitive perhaps a year or two earlier than anticipated. With that comes the risk that by 2027 if he has not gotten into the 8 the pressure is going to be hotter than what it would be if he kept the experience for the next year or so.
The article is right, if this fails with Parramatta he is at risk at being a one and done NRL head coach. But i think he is what this club has needed for some time. Something different. Let's be fair have we seen a rookie coach do the things Ryles has done to a roster in such a short time? I wonder if Souths would love this right now with them signing older players who are past their prime. Or St. George Illawarra who had Ryles ready to sign on a 5 year deal until he pulled out last minute due to lack of control being offered. Dragons right now could have used Ryles starting last year. Now they have Daniel Anderson coming in doing what Ryles more likely would have done in getting rid of the deadwood.
But to say Ryles would be a legend if he wins a comp, drought or not any coach would be a club legend if they win a comp. Jack Gibson and John Monie are the only two coaches in club history to win one, they are legends and even immortals of the club. BA would have been in 2022 if they finished the job. So yes of course Ryles would be a club legend with a premiership but like Gibson before him would be remembered more than say John Monie due to the drought involved before the premiership.
All i can say is Ryles is going all in, leaving no stone unturned and if it doesn't work out i reckon he leaves with no regrets on what he has done. But so far there are signs, quicker than what i thought there would be.
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You just have to remember one thing: with all those 'superstars' they were playing for the spoon.
Nothing is lost by ridding those players.
What risk? Am I missing something? Sitting on your hands and doing nothing is the greatest risk.
Yes I have liked his approach but we need to be challenging for the 8 next year and recruit and attract at least two name players at 3,6 or 8.
I say give Jason Ryles a up grade contract for another 5 years+ because i can see him leaving us to coach Melbourne when Craig retires
If he let the one or 2 year contracts run out which face it were ridiculous, parra was paying close to top dollar for players that wouldn't make other nrl teams. Then you need to wait 2 years for the rookies to get experience it's a 5 year plan, not to mention I think the real reason ryles went so hard and fast was the new teams
If parra waited 2 years to sign players you then have to compete with bears, png, and rugby 360 which is an impossible situation that would have seen parra sign players because noone else of quality was left and competing with clubs with frankly too much money to compete with.
I think Ryles intends to turn Parra into a powerhouse club. I think he wants success as much as the fans do. I think he wants a GF but also a Dynasty.
And when you listen to his conversations he is strongly behind junior development and giving them a shot.