From his relationship with Zac Lomax, his long apprenticeships with supercoaches and his ability to inject youth into his roster, here are the reasons why Jason Ryles won the race to the Eels’ head coaching position. 

 

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  • Don't love a lot of what Sean McElduff has said here, but, remaining positive, lets hope this part rings true.

    “We need to set him up for success,” McElduff said.

    “That’s what will be critical for us. So we’ll set it up for success and make sure he’s got experienced people around him and he’s happy about that.
     
    Please, be Brian Smith or McDermott.
    • I have to say NOS, McElfluff is not an impressive Chairman. He doesn't speak with authority and gives you the impression that he's unsure of himself. It's best he keeps quiet and let others speak.....but who LOL?!?!?  

      I hope by setting him up for sucess means getting rid of some of the dead wood in the playing roster and back office.

      • Axel, agree. Much prefer Jim S.

        Sean said some concerning things here, but, benefit of the doubt, maybe he is just giving the media very little? Could understand that.

        This line is particuarly concerning to me, though.

        “He could have had the Dragons job if he wanted it. So, there’s a number of data points here that validate it."

        If rejecting a HC role at the Dragons is a 'data point' for validation, im worried. It's more likely a data point validating the Eels are a more attractive prospect to Jason Ryles, and has no barring whatsoever on his coaching ability. 

        Anyway! We stay positive Axel, Jason Ryles has every chance to succeed at this club, if the club give Jason Ryles every chance to succeed.

        There must be more to follow..... there must be.... 

        • I'm sure there's more to follow.

          I know some people on here are suggesting that he's not that bright, but surely he's coming in with eyes wide open and he would know what changes are needed....and importantly, what assurances he's been given by the board. 

    • Hey Nos, what do you think they are basing their quote."he has the ability to inject youth into his roster" as a reason to hire him. 
      I wonder what evidence they base this on, considering he hasnt been in charge of a roster previously. 
      Interesting choice of words and im curious. It sounds nice some shiny new young players to go with the shiny new coach. 
      I wonder if he is looking towards some young union recruits. 

      • Bluey that line is interesting isn't it, has Ryles looked after development / pathways anywhere?

        Hopefully you are spot on & Ryles has assured the club of a few names he could bring with him? Otherwise its a bit of a generic comment isn't in, because any coach candidate could claim that ability. 

         

         

  • "Some have suggested he hasn’t coached his own team but he has – he coached Wests Red Devils in the Illawarra competition." Well, I'm sold, lol

    • That is the one thing I am concerned on, always have been with Ryles. 

      • I read the article that NOS posted and was reasonably comfortable, but the article is very proactive and then defensive, especially when it was said "some say he has never coached his team before" and then defended with the "red devils" who I don't believe did anything special.....its a bit like BA talking about his convo' with Leeds Rhino's and saying how many premierships he won with Rhino's in Aussie.

        The guy that wrote that is either a student or a Parramatta PR man.

        Back to the "guy" I must admit one thing I do like is his Rugby Union experience, I think at the level he was dealing with i.e Eddie Jones and the like, it would give him a broader framework of experience outside of Rugby League, which I think is becoming a little bit too "inbred" for my liking, the same inbreeding you see on this site.

        Well I am still hoping that MON is moved on, everyone knows I have been a supporter, but for all the reasons I have supported him, the buck stops with his involvement with our R&R and he has to go. Surely if Smith is interested that Head of Football spot should be his for the taking.

        • One thing I'll give you pop's is that you don't have a agenda other than what is best for the club , some people would never say that a person they backed should be removed , they would makes fanciful excuses for them .

           

          It's safe to say Pop's that you  Wiz and myself will be long gone and  in purgatory arguing before Parramatta wins a Premiership .

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