Posted by christeel on November 17, 2025 at 5:58pm
now surely to gard he's bound to play some sort of future role in Ryles'y coaching staff , again ie : identify talent , skills, speed mentoring etc etc !!
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Yes, especially as a specialist coach, not in charge!
Who would have thought 12 months ago that JAC was a good enough coach, to get our backline defensively right by telling his inside man where to be and what to do. Did Ryles and Jarryd's career at a rep level ever overlap. Most people involved with the Blues Orgin sides would sware by Jarryd's input. After all he single handedly broke the drought!
PS He has no criminal record, but that does not stop the granting of a "Blue Card" (Qld terms). if his accusations involved children he may struggle but it has nothing to do with "children".
Cmon mate thats uncalled for. After years of jail time and court proceedings Jaryd's charges were completely dropped as the previous judge had erred in her directions to the jury. .
He's served time when its been proven he shouldn't have. How hard is that to understand imanot?
iamnot > Cʜɪᴇғy Mclovin 🐐November 18, 2025 at 9:22am
How is it uncalled for Chief? It's a very relevant question
Firstly, my comment was partly tongue-in-cheek. But that appears completely lost on you.
Secondly, it's an actual fact he needs one. Are you telling me he doesn't require one, working with 10 year olds?
Just because he got very lucky that the charges laid weren't quite enough to stick a conviction, the goose still put himself in that position - FOR A SECOND TIME! You'd think he would have learned from his experiences in America. Clearly he's not the sharpest tool in the shed allowing it to happen a second time.
With the American case police determined there wasn't enough evidence to pursue tge case, but i agree that he should have learnt from that incident. He should never have again got himself into that position.
I'm not so sure he would make a great coach, not saying i would be against him working at Parra but i seem to find that players with so much natural talent can't seem to pass those skills on to other players as they are not sure how they do it themselves, they just see it & then do it, it's very hard to teach those skills, maybe they can nurture it when they see it in someone else but teaching that is almost impossible. The people that have to work hard & practice their skills seem to make better coaches as they are able to impart that knowledge on good players to make them even better.
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I'm with you Mace, sack anyone with a handlinger and get Jarryd back.
Keep up the good fight Macy, I'm a Jarryd fan. He would make a good coach, and should be involved in Parramatta in some capacity.
Yes, especially as a specialist coach, not in charge!
Who would have thought 12 months ago that JAC was a good enough coach, to get our backline defensively right by telling his inside man where to be and what to do. Did Ryles and Jarryd's career at a rep level ever overlap. Most people involved with the Blues Orgin sides would sware by Jarryd's input. After all he single handedly broke the drought!
PS He has no criminal record, but that does not stop the granting of a "Blue Card" (Qld terms). if his accusations involved children he may struggle but it has nothing to do with "children".
Does he have the appropriate working with children certification?
He's doing his own academy now
as he was not convicted I think he will be able to obtain a WWCC - I'd hope he has looked into this before starting the business 🤔🤔😬😬
Cmon mate thats uncalled for. After years of jail time and court proceedings Jaryd's charges were completely dropped as the previous judge had erred in her directions to the jury. .
He's served time when its been proven he shouldn't have. How hard is that to understand imanot?
How is it uncalled for Chief? It's a very relevant question
Firstly, my comment was partly tongue-in-cheek. But that appears completely lost on you.
Secondly, it's an actual fact he needs one. Are you telling me he doesn't require one, working with 10 year olds?
Just because he got very lucky that the charges laid weren't quite enough to stick a conviction, the goose still put himself in that position - FOR A SECOND TIME! You'd think he would have learned from his experiences in America. Clearly he's not the sharpest tool in the shed allowing it to happen a second time.
With the American case police determined there wasn't enough evidence to pursue tge case, but i agree that he should have learnt from that incident. He should never have again got himself into that position.
Having talent and knowing how to teach that talent to others are completely different skillsets.
A lot of the best coaches weren't very good players, and a lot of brilliant players aren't good coaches.
I'm not so sure he would make a great coach, not saying i would be against him working at Parra but i seem to find that players with so much natural talent can't seem to pass those skills on to other players as they are not sure how they do it themselves, they just see it & then do it, it's very hard to teach those skills, maybe they can nurture it when they see it in someone else but teaching that is almost impossible. The people that have to work hard & practice their skills seem to make better coaches as they are able to impart that knowledge on good players to make them even better.
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