Eels Snare Highly Rated Assistant

Eels snare highly rated Assistant

 
Parramatta are set for a major boost, with the appointment of Ryan Carr as an assistant coach for next season. Carr will take over from former Wests Tigers head coach Mick Potter, who will leave the club after just one season. Carr has an impressive coaching resume, having been head coach at English club Featherstone and Raiders feeder club Mounties. He also did some work with Ricky Stuart's top squad at Canberra last season and is a first-grade coach in waiting.

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  • Interesting! So will he assist Brad Arthur?

  • Just read up a bit about this bloke .  Left field appointment but obviously must have some ability .  We need a defence oriented coach . We can score points easily enough but stopping them another story . 

    • So is he defence oriented?

    • Disagree somewhat. The vast majority of our tries this year were either from kicks, offloads, or individual long range efforts. We still struggle to score from set plays. In fact I'd say we're one of the worst when it comes to structured attack.

       

  • Boss Ryan Carr leaves Featherstone Rovers - and Leeds Rhinos
    Featherstone Rovers coach - and Leeds Rhinos assistant-boss - Ryan Carr has confirmed he is returning home to Australia.
    By The Newsroom
    Monday, 14th October 2019, 09:53 am

    Ryan Carr. Picture by Bruce Rollinson.
    Ryan Carr. Picture by Bruce Rollinson.
    Rovers say "family reasons" are behind Carr's departure after just one season at the helm.

    As reported by The Yorkshire Evening Post last week, former Wakefield Trinity coach James Webster has already been lined up to take over.

    Carr, 31, joined Rhinos as assistant-coach on a part-time basis midway through the season.


    Ryan Carr (far left) with Rovers' staff. Picture by Chris Mangnall/SWpix.com
    Ryan Carr (far left) with Rovers' staff. Picture by Chris Mangnall/SWpix.com
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    Leeds boss Richard Agar will now look to appoint a replacement.

    Carr guided Rovers to fifth spot in the Betfred Championship and then a Grand Final appearance, where they lost to league leaders Toronto Wolfpack.

    The impact he has made at Rovers - and for Leeds - has not gone unnoticed in Australia and NRL outfit Parramatta Eels are among clubs understood to be interested in adding him to their staff.

    In a statement issued by Rovers, Carr - who joined Featherstone from New South Wales Cup side Mounties - said: “I am grateful to everyone involved at Featherstone Rovers to have had the chance to coach at such a proud and historic club.


    "I have been blessed this year with a very special playing group that has been filled with good people who all wanted to work hard for each other and buy in to what we wanted to do.

    "Being able to achieve what we did in such a short time frame is down to the hard work and dedication that those players were willing to put in. Those players are the ones that continue to drive the culture.

    "The decision to leave Featherstone is down to family reasons, not a rugby league decision. I base my decisions on the happiness and wellbeing of my family first with my rugby league career coming second to that.

    "I have to do what is best for my family which unfortunately means going back to Australia with my young family. I want to make sure I take care of them first and foremost as they are the most important part of my life.”


    Rovers' football manager Steve Gill said: “Without doubt Ryan has been one of the best coaches I have been lucky enough to work alongside.

    "His honesty and integrity will remain in the Rovers DNA for many years to come and it is vitally important we continue to build from his legacy.

    "It has been difficult for the club to keep Ryan’s request under wraps, however it was always important for both Ryan and the club not to release any details that would derail our efforts to get into Super League.

    "Ryan and his family leave with our best wishes of the club and fans alike and hopefully one day we can see him as head coach in the NRL.”


    Rovers say Carr's replacement will be announced "in due course".

     

  • A football related blog, yeah!

    Ryan Carr sounds like a good match, (mentally) for Arthur.
    Does anyone know if Kidwell is on staff for 2020?

  • He also did some work with Ricky & the Raiders. 

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      • O'Neill said it was BA's decision to move Potter on.

  • Bernie is soon to walk away from the club. I have not heard anything about his replacement, unless I have missed something 

    You would have to think that there is a screaming need to get the CEO position filled straight away. They have had plenty of time to reflect on recruiting for the position 

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