Have we finally got what we need?

As our season unofficially closed this weekend and attentions get turned to next season, I was struck by the coaching maturity of Jason Ryles.

Here is a man, a rookie coach, completely reinventing our Eels.

Not just changing a couple of players here and there, but single handedly undertaking a complete overhaul of the fundamentals to a successful NRL club. Jason Ryles is now the public face of our club, front and centre week in week out, ready to shoulder the burden of news hungry reporters throughout the NRL world. 

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Some feel he has lost the plot, and that the cracks are begining to show and the criticism is loud. He is under fire, his bizzare decisions, giving up on this year, snapping in pressersm

However, I see something else. I'm seeing a man with a vision and a plan to turn our club into a powerhouse, i'm seeing grit, true grit im seeing bravery and im seeing it in bucketloads. From the start Ryles began with the bloated overpaid salaries earnt by some players. These salaries were skewering our salary cap and were not proportional to regular deeds on the field. Reputations were considered secondary to ensuring our cap was brought back under control. The power that was once with the Eels playing roster was removed, brick by brick, player by player. It was no secret that the Eels club were soft on the players, the players were getting away with way too much, they were dictating player options in contracts, they were dictating and ransoming their $$ figures at renegotiation times, loyalty was non existant, the order of the day was to screw the club, they would always fold and the player would get more $$, more options, or more contract years then they would get anywhere else. Ryles immediatley put a stop to it. 

This one act of taking back the power in favour of the club has led to so many improvements. The turning over of players and those that have been tapped on the shoulder this year is showing the new Eels mantra. Club first mentality. Jason Ryles is embracing and demanding a new culture, a culture where the club, the team come first, a culture of we want players that want to be here. Its refreshing, it's exciting and it's for the betterment of our club.

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This week Jason Ryles has displayed maturity worthy of a seasoned Craig Bellamy or a Wayne Bennett, by prematurely ending Dylan Browns rein as a first choice Eel, relegating the New Zealand representative 5/8 to minimum minutes and to playing Hooker, a master stroke in ensuring the Eels are best prepared for the future. Ryles stated in his presser "The future is now", indicating Dylan is now our history, we must find our future and what that looks like. There are not many NRL coaches out there that would put the future of the club, the direction of the club front and centre in this way. They are big calls, just like Gutherson, Reagan Campbell Gillard   Sivo, Lane and to a lesser but just as important Matterson and Cartwright, these decisions are huge, and go directly to repairing our salary cap our  club , our culture and the power bases that we're destroying the club through selfish player acts and behaviours through their managers, the leaking of contract negotiations, the embellishment of injuries, the ransoming behaviours chasing more $$ at negotiation times, to the detriment of the club and the fans. Jason Ryles deserves praise for his forward thinking and his desire to ensure a healthy future Eels club, he hasn't taken the easy way, the way most coach's would have gone about it. To me this shows we have someone special, someone that cares about our club long term and is not concerned about the easy path to look good right now, I think we may have found someone that just might drag us out of the bottom 8 mudpit.

I have had my concerns and I've voiced them loud and clear here, but this week has convinced me that Ryles is strong, not just a little bit in a few areas, I mean he is like superman strong in NRL coaching terms, every hard decision that was required to change our culture, change our ways and lay foundations for our future has been taken. Ryles is setting standards in stone, standards around contract negotiations , standards around fan engagement by players, standards on and off the field, it has been very very impressive.

We still sit near the bottom of the table and it's something that grinds on me terribly, to an outsider nothing has changed,to someone that wants instant success nothing has changed the reality though is much different, we are now seeing our future right before our eyes, the new systems on the field, fast footy, offloads, expansive plays at pace, at the moment they are coming with errors, errors galour, but like penrith the first 5 or 6 weeks this year they couldn't catch a ball, were running last and looked error prone, however once the polish was applied, their new players integrated we are seeing them make a run for finals and looking good doing it. Just like the Eels may very well look like next year, it's the polish that we are missing, the few more skilled players with pace, with football vision and the heart to buy into and trust the style of football Ryles wants us to play. Players like Addo Carr and Lomax are lacking the polish the trust to remain in formation, Hopgood is a confused and injured player questioning exactly what his role is. A few more players in the centres and forwards added to our squad next year in the Ryles mould of player will make all the difference. Ryles has built the foundations and set the standards, these are remarkable feats for a rookie coach especially a rookie coach thrown into an Eels club that was allowing players to have too much for too long without consequence. This has now been reversed.

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'Ryles has chosen well in Iongi, a talent who trusts Ryles way of play our new addition of Da Silva looked slick, his passing crisp and fast, it's exciting to see the seeding of how we are to play, Dylan Walker as a ball playing lock is opening attacking possibilities by the bucketload. Throw in a little halfback called Moses next year and Ryles has some heart and soul to go with pace, skill and a plan to play attacking footy. Rylie Smith sums this up in the way he plays, dosnt stop, setting standards, tackling till he drops, heart on his sleeve. He wants to be here and he wants to be an Eel and it shows. If we need a heart beat in the 17 Rylie is first in line, a boy given no hope but through sheer determination he looks like a regular first grader, he puts a few on decent coin to shame. These blokes that play selfish that play slow, that play fatigued won't last long under Ryles, he won't stand for it, and i like that.

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Ryles has won me over, there are just too many positives in the way he is correcting the club, from the foundations all the way up to our playing style. The way he is doing it demands future sustained success, not just a few little wins here and now, as a fan, I'm standing up and applauding him for his vision and his will and desire to turn us into the powerhouse club we have always wanted.

It is now time for the club to support him even further, it's time that they undertook and understand why we are unable to help Ryles by signing his first choice requests. We are turning to youth not just as  a policy but also as a consequence of not signing identified NRL talent. Young Joash is a prime example here. He is what we have, not what we actually want, but what we have. Ryles isn't going to sulk , he is going to give him the best oppurtunity to succeed, but there is still something amiss, something off, something that is not best practice, something that isn't working for us when it comes to negotiating and closing deals for talented in demand players. Ryles has thrown down the gauntlet, he has made the hard decisions, he has stood tall and proud of what he is attempting to accomplish, he understands what was needed and what had to change, he understood who had to go and who was to stay. Its time that the club help him out in the last bastion that is stopping us from becoming that powerhouse. The club must understand and improve how they negotiate and convince targeted players to become an Eel. Recent reports show how a night at Ivan Cleary's home in the backyard completely changed Blaize Talagi's mind on leaving the Eels last year. Another report shows how one conversation with Cameron Ciraldo changed Galvan's mind on his whole future. There are numerous reasons why players sign where they sign, I say it's time our club delves into what is holding us back , what are we not doing well and how we convince , cajole and nurture future players into signing with us. There has to be reasons, it's time to do like Ryles does and change the way we understand  and undertake this aspect of recruitment.

Ryles is leading the way, I think we finally have what we deserve , a coach that has no problems making the hard decisions, a coach that follows his path, a coach that cares about the club and its fans a coach that has shaken the soft foundations the soft underbelly of the club and replaced it with hard concrete. These foundations are setting us up to hold a powerhouse club. Ryles is a winner, he wants the club to be a winner and he is prepared to do what it takes exactly when it's needed, as Ryles says "The future is now"  and when you actually stop and really think what that means, it hits home.

I'm  impressed ! no actually I'm super impressed ! and to think this bloke is just a Rookie.

 

 

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    • Thanks Nos, yep i've been a bit quite, a lot happening that i couldn't control, but i feel like im on the path to mend now.

      I get what your saying about Dylan and I know he is one of your favourites, it was you that convinced me how much he gives to our team. I do feel sort of bad but then i remember his $1.4m a year. I hope that his new deal dosnt hurt him, i just can't see him being happy, nothing to play for, a club that he couldn't care about , a location he has no ties to. A Newcastle fan base that will turn on him if he falters, I don't know i think it ends in tradgedy for him. I hope not but it's starting to appear.. Ryles even mentioned it, something along the lines of Dylan isn't our future, he has made his decision.

      The way he used Dylan last week, i get it but I think Ryles is looking out for the club and its fans moving forward. I  think something else happened, it's been reported that Dylan was told he could go to the Knights before June 30, Dylan declined. Not sure if that has helped or hampered Ryles in moving forward. I'd love to know more about it though. I feel like Dylan is about to be really left out in the cold at the Eels these next few weeks.

      As for him pressuring the club, i'm starting to see that in Ryles pressers. I thought there was some underlying issues this week when Ryles spoke of Joash to 5/8. Feel like he has been left holding the bag with no established 5/8 available or coming to the club. Ryles said "Joash will get first crack and then we will see what that looks like". or similar. To me it comes across as a warning to the management , a sort of "i'm going to play him now as that's all that you have given me to see what he can do, if he fails it's there for all to see this year right now and then we still need to lift our game and find a solution / sign a player 58 for next year". 

      • Glad to hear you are on the mend Bluey, sounds like its been a bit of a rough period?

        On DB, he was one of my favourites last year, when he gave it his all every week & he was in the top 5/8ths across the league.

        But, that ended early this year, not from his decision to go, but because of his poor effort on the field. He owed this club imo, his teammates, his fans, especially after the incident in 2023, absolute commitment on the field this year.

        Honestly, to me now he's a commodity, and just wondering what are we getting from him? I don't see it in using him the way we did, but as I say, trust Ryles knows what he needs right now & maybe he is helping Joash?

        You may be spot on, maybe there is more behind the scenes. Or maybe it is just the future starts here & Ryles has been left trying to build a 5/8th from within, as we couldn't attract one, and knows he needs time to achieve that?

        Could not agree more - Ryles is frustrated, and his comments around 5/8th were telling. Thats not blight on Joash, but there are question marks on him as a 5/8th, and thats another really tough question to ask of a rookie coach with an already full plate.

  • Great write up mate. I agree with all of it. 
    Ryles does need to be supported in his vision, particularly in R&R. However I'll go a step further, currently he's being sabotaged in those areas. Our Chairman should have recognised by now that we are missing a senior leader in our organisation with the credibility and gravitas to convince players to sign with us. Imagine being a player off contract, having meetings with Gould, then Ivan Cleary.......then Mark O'Neil. Please, you'd be laughing as you walked back to your car. Currently it's all down to Jason Ryles. All of it. He has to Coach the NRL side and convince new players to sign basically on his own. What does our Chairman think his job actually is? This isn't a bank where you do literally nothing between Board meetings. This is a professional sporting club, you're meant to lead, make strategic tough decisions to bring in the best of the best. You're the one who is meant to be the champion of the strategic vision. Instead you're leaving it all up to the Coach. Do better or get out of the way!!

    • Yes muttman, that's exactly how it feels. Management can be a funny thing  they call it leadership, but many many don't understand how to lead, how to find the best advice around and implement it, they sometimes think they know it all as they are the boss. A true leader is front and centre, not shy to get the right people with the expert skills around them. A leader finds the best in  people and surrounds himself with their skills, a leaders job is to get all those people on the same page doing their job for the betterment of the team, it's his job to to make those hard decisions and not continue ignoring them in fear of being wrong. Admit if it's wrong and work out how to get it improved. 

      'Its the only way forward.

    • 💯 it's the only thing holding us back.

      JR can't do it by himself and the pessimist in me see's JR is the only one really putting his head above the parapet ready to go all in over the top while the guys you mention are the guys with the whistle sending there boys to there demise without consequence.

      I won't derail BEs masterpiece further as I know we are on the same page.

  • Well said Blue Eel you are a true supporter Go Parra

    • Hey Scotty, good to see you. 

  • Terrific blog BE, I could not agree more!

  • Ryles seems ok      Recruitments  been an issue for a while    ex Tiger running it   need a couple more decent forwards     Injuries dont help    the st george connection is a little worry    

    • What St. George connection? Nathan Brown coached him fair but that's it. De Belin has no link to either Ryles or Brown. Lomax was signed before Ryles.

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