INCOMING Parramatta CEO Bernie Gurr has no fear of taking on the game’s most difficult club job, instead describing the Eels as the “sleeping giant” of Australian sport.

In a detailed interview with the Daily Telegraph, Gurr has also revealed he also applied for the NRL chief executive’s role after the code’s former boss Dave Smith departed late last year.

Speaking from the US on Thursday, where he is the American CFO of internal logistics group Crown Worldwide, Gurr said that rugby league remained his passion: “I have never lost my love of the game.”

It’s been a tough year for Parramatta — but the future appears bright.

Gurr talked up the positives of taking on a job many would run away from: turning around the fortunes of Parramatta after the worst year in its seven-decade history, highlighted by the salary cap scandal that ruined the club’s season on and off the field, and saw the entire board and senior management team sacked.

“If there’s a sleeping giant in Australian sport, it’s Parramatta,” he said. “It was the one club job I’d ever consider. For all the negativity about the year they’ve had in 2016, if you look at the club today, (Eels administrator) Max (Donnelly) has done some terrific things. He has removed two boards, and started to put some stability and good governance around the football club.”

Gurr is returning to Australia in October with his American wife Peggy on a three-year-deal worth in excess of $500,000 a year, after more than 12 years living in America.

He admitted he applied for the NRL CEO role late last year, ultimately won by the code’s current boss Todd Greenberg. One of his close friends, Brian Canavan, is also now the NRL’s head of football.

Parramatta Eels players pictured on their Mad Monday celebrations boarding a boat at Pyrmont.

Why Gurr’s sudden interest in returning to Australia after so long overseas? “The reason was simply that my sons are grown now.”

Additionally, he is excited that he will now be in much-closer proximity to many family members in Australia. His brother, former Roosters star Marty Gurr, lives on the Gold Coast, while his parents — now in their late 80s — live in Armidale.

He said Parramatta had some issues “you can’t fix overnight, but others you can fix pretty quickly”.

“The footy program is in pretty good shape,” he said. “With all the off-field issues at Parramatta, they had $1-2 million of salary cap talent that didn’t play for significant parts of the season — Kieran Foran, Corey Norman and Anthony Watmough.

“They left a lot of salary cap dollars on the sideline, and were still very competitive. A lot of teams would have dropped their bundle after they lost 12 points like Parramatta did.”

The Kieran Foran saga finally appears to be over for the Eels.

His first order of business would be urgently to find support for coach Brad Arthur with a new head of football to replace the banned Daniel Anderson, after an initial search by the club identified no suitable candidates. “You need to be looking for a general manager of football. We need the right support structures for Brad.”

Asked for his opinion of Arthur, he replied: “Mate, I’ve never met the guy, but from an observational point of view, he’s certainly resilient. He has put out a very well prepared football team that has been in the contest every week. Brad’s ability to keep that team up every week this year has been just outstanding in the circumstances.”

While not mentioning them by name, he appeared to make a thinly veiled swipe at the previous Eels administration led by deregistered ex-CEO John Boulous and banned former chairman Steve Sharp.

Arthur, in interviews with the NRL Integrity Unit, had accused the previous Eels leadership of constantly interfering and meddling in his coaching decisions. “We are there to support the football club,” he said. “Off-field staff are there to support the football staff.”

Brad Arthur has earned respect for his stance during a challenging time.

But Gurr admitted the club would need some time to rebuild its corporate support, after a disastrous loss of sponsors in the wake of this year’s salary cap scandal exposed by The Telegraph.

“That is one of the things that will take time,” he said. “If companies are investing in the club, they want a commercial return. They want to align themselves with clubs that have good reputations, and the negativity around Parramatta doesn’t augur well with sponsors.”

Gurr believes 2017 is a year where the club needs to “demonstrate some stability and good governance, and engage with the fans again.”

He is comfortable with the outspokenness of Parramatta fans. “Passion is awesome,” he said. “We have to be aware of who our customers are: they’re our fans. We need to be a fan-centric club.”

He points to the fact that the Eels this year broke its membership record by topping 23,000 members this year, despite its off-field trials. In the context of what has happened to the club, there’s great potential for the club there,” he said. “It’s a supporter base ready to be activated.”

“If you take a huge supporter base, great junior league, and in two years, the best club stadium in Sydney — all in the geographical heart of Sydney — it could be a very potent mix.”

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  • Wow. Things could be so much worse. Imagine Gurr as CEO of the NRL and Greenturd being our CEO!
    •  Camo73 : Do you hate all Eels fans? Why are you trying to drive us completely insane? If that happens, I will lead the march of all Eels fans down to the harbour bridge and be the first to jump off! Have some compassion for us. We can only take so much.

  • He does talk a good story. Fortunately for Eels fans he also has the runs on the board. look forward to the next 3 years.

  • If you compare the CV's of both people there is a big difference. The only advantage at all that TG would have had is that he was already in Sydney. Hardly enough to make up the difference.

  • Imo peter sterling would fit that bill who gurr is urgently looking for a " head of football " in order to support B.A..cmon sterlo now's your time !
    • He's got too many commitments to his cushy media jobs. Sterlo won't be leaving those anytime soon mate.
    • You're right though.

      If there was ever a chance of Sterlo being involved in football again, this is it.
      He has supported Gurr all along and has always maintained that he would never coach a team.
      In this role he would earn good coin, not have to be away from his family most of the year and could assist the team at an arms length. 

      Wouldn't it be nice...

  • Clark Kent is back from daily planet boooomm
  • That's exactly what kind of person the NRL need as CEO. Someone who "loves the game" and has been following it since they were potty trained. We got lucky as clearly this guy should've been selected as CEO over lil toddy.
  •  Frankie Fong : That is down to that businessman--I know you like all businessmen!-- Mr John Grant, NRL Chairman, from Queensland. He took six months to select the NRL CEO, and came up with the worst possible choice! And he had Bernie Gurr starting him in the face the whole six months!! There is none so blind as those who refuse to see. I agree with your first sentence.

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