I had the opportunity this evening to attend the Members Forum for 2026 which was restricted to about 100 season members of the club and my goodness was it a great evening, a great initative from the club and a great insight in where we are going and it was really impressive to see and hear.
The panel included: Jason Ryles (Head Coach), Jim Saratinos (CEO), Mark O'Neil (Head of Football) & Matthew Beach (Chairman)
Now this blog isn't long enough and my brain isn't smart enough to remember and point every last thing said, but the major topics discussed by each individual were
Matthew Beach: The quietest of the bunch, only really spoke when spoken to, didn't get many fan questions but he presented himself well and in a professional manner. Seems like he has a good head on his shoulders, a smart operator and knows what he is doing and looks like he is well suited for the role he has within the club. Like I said he did not speak all that much but did not hide or was not afraid to clear the elephant in the room regarding Zac Lomax. Said he couldn't talk or share too much as it is in front of the courts but said it straight and honestly the Storm offers are not good enough. We do not want financial compensation, we want to strengthen our football department and roster if we allow Lomax to play in Melbourne. Said he doesnt not want it to be a court manner, but said the club holds no apologies to anyone that it is. Said we will continue to fight the good fight for the club and Melbourne will have a fight on its hands. Doesn't sound like this will be resolved any time soon.
Mark O'Neil: I know there is a lot of cristism around MON. Some warranted but he also presented himself well, fronted up and answered all questions and didnt back away. Said the key focus at the club right now is junior and pathway development, said we have a lot of kids coming through that can lead the club into the future for the next 5-7yrs. He was asked about recruitment and said the club is actively in the market for players that fit the culture & style of play Ryles is wanting to build & play. Also stated that every single target or signing that the club makes a back ground check is done on the players character before anything is signed to ensure they are a good fit for the club, not just for style of play Ryles wants to play but also culturally as well. We are in the market for an outside back, as well as a middle forward but alao emphasised the clubs stance on remaining paitent and waiting for the right players to become available. Believes if they arent careful and blow money on players just for the sake of it when the player comes along who will fit our style and roster needs we will risk not having the funds available. So we have the money there, we are just remaining vilgient and for the right player and opportunity. He also fronted up and was honest we were in massively for Keon from Souths, had a red hot crack but ultimately could not get it done. Didnt say it specfically but hinted the 5th year the Dragons offered was the breaking point. Also mentioned we only have 28/30 roster spots to fill. Also a side note, I think when you connect the dots not that it wasn't obvious we can thank BA for a lot of the duds & long term big money re-signings that Ryles has had to clean up. MON has his flaws, but based on what he said the coach has the major input and final say in what goes on around retention & recruitment around the NRL squad.
Jim Sarantinos: Followed up most of the stuff MON said and also gave an insight on the salary cap and used Dylan Browns departure as an example by saying just because someome like him left and we did not replace with a like for like replacement does not always mean we have the full value of the salary in the cap. Said in most cases when big name players depart clubs a small % of there salary goes towards topping up other players contracts and also being prepared for other re-signings required in the future. Did not say much else of note only that after he, Ryles, MON & Beach went on the UK tour late last year the club will be changing it up its game day and match day experiences in areas and bringing that English Premier League like feel to the games which will bring the crowds into the game more and be more engaged in the hope to make CommBank Stadium a daunting place for away sides to visit. Used the RD3 game v the Dogs last year as an example and the disappointment in the Eels having more fans and the Dogs being louder. Looks like fans can expect a different feel and vibe at home games at CommBank in 2026. He also mentioned the RD7 game v the Dogs this year at CommBank will be a celebration of the 40th Anniversary of the 1986 Premiership and that game will be a big event and week leading up, as well as having the 1986 Team at the Sunday 4pm Round 7 Blockbuster. He also mentioned per his discussions with the NRL the indication is we will be one of the teams going to Vegas in 2027. Nothing official yet, hoping to finalise the deal in the coming weeks.
Jason Ryles: Absolute great talker, keeps you invested and by listening to him talk you just find yourself so intrigued by his vision in what he is building and where we are going. He did follow up on a few things Mark O'Neil mentioned but nothing of note to harp about other then a question asked about debutants in 2026 he was pretty tame but fairly told fans not to put to much pressure on these kids, we have a good crop coming through and there time will come. He did give an insight on what a game week looks like for the players. Touched on Pezet and why the 1yr deal works, iterated again did not want to block pathway players but having Jonah in 2026 allows us to win now whilst these younger guys continue there development. Also said his relationship with Jonah from there time in Melbourne made the decision to bring him in for 1yr all that much easier, Jonah is very much invested despite only being around for 1yr, is a massive talker on the field & said his development from when he first met him 4yrs ago in Melbourne was very clear & evident. Very excited by the new interchange rules and believes we will be one of the sides who will benefit from it due to our depth and versatilty in our squad. Also gave Bailey Simmonson a big wrap and thinks he is in for a big year and played well in the opportunties he had last year in what was an injury plaqued year for him, believes his effort areas in the games he played last year were through the roof and is a more then capable Lomax replacement. Mentioned regarding the 1st trial 16/28 players named are pathways players, he also confirmed Tyrese Lokeni & Saxon Pryke are playing in the NSW Cup trial purely because 28 is the maximum he could select for a trial, otherwise both would be playing. He was asked about our game plan and style of play and mentioned not a lot will change in attack, we will play fast, direct with a lot of short passes and second phased play. Said the signing of Jack De Belin allows for that as does forwards in the middle such as Junior, Hopgood & Dylan Walker. Whilst he said the attack strcuture wont change much he believes it is still improving and will continue to get better, did not say too much about defence but I am led to believe that defence has been a main sole focus this off season especially on the edges and around the ruck. No injury concerns, touch wood we get through the trials ok he expects us to have the full squad available for selection in Round 1. A few niggle injuries through the pre season but the only major one was Dylan Walker who broke his hand in a freak accident attempting a tackle, but has fully recovered and back in full training, he was basic, but he put a lot of emphasis and play on words on everything he said can't help but think he is the man to lead us to the promise land. He has no expecations but wants to win now and the goal is to finish as high up the ladder as possible. He mentioned we have continued to build on right where we finished 2025 and over the pre season the improvement has once again been evident. He is a great damn coach and unless a major hiccup occurs within the club he will be the Head Coach of Parramatta for a loooong time
Overall it was a great evening, great experience and a great intiative and insight from the club. From what I heard tonight from these 4 key men within the club we are in good hands, the club is going in the right direction and we are in for a really exciting and good 2026.
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Great read.
Fantastic insight, you could sense this was taking place more than 12 months ago. The stance we are taking re Zac Lomax is the culmination of a lot of good work going on at the club. No way would we have done this 2 or more years ago.
I'd be interested to hear a response from some of the folk on here who have consistently criticised the front office at almost every opportunity.
Thanks Lurker, a great share mate. Really interesting.
I've got plenty to say about MON, but in the interest of club unity and the need to be positive from now on, i'll suck it up, and say nothing.
The club has got a major focus on match day experience and making CommBank intimidating for the opposition. It was a key talking point at our SGA meeting end of last year. It won't be forcing fans to do anything, but emphasising and building on what many Australian crowds already do. The club wants CommBank loud and covered in Blue and Gold whenever we play.
Great blog Lurker, thanks for taking the time to wrote it up. Sounds like great things for the future.
Excellent write up Lurker. These sort of event summaries are great for us who can't attend.
Thanks Lurker, I was also there last night, and you must have got all the food as when I go there i had only fruit to choose from.
Yes you are spot on - Beach to me is a very shrewd guy, seems quiet but knows his stuff. He got an applause at the end of this answer to Damien Kelly re: Lomax and as you said he makes no apologies for the stance.
It was also apparent from MON that the club feel more ONE club and the badge is the focus here. They all seemed to make mention of the fulltime aspect of dieticians / coaching staff all the way through to enable the younger guys to come on and see that the club is one entity and somewhat consistent They all seem unitied - I am not saying the club was not previously, but we have to understand that the BA era had issues at board level etc. They made a good point saying that we invest more into staff and than buying players junior wise as we have the talent, its more about retaining the right ones, hence not having to pay.
Ryles and MON (forget which one) made a point that when we lost Brown there was some fans thinking why did we not get like for like - they particularly mentioned the retention / upgrade of players and also that we need to get the right fit for the club, and that you need to sometimes wait till this happens.
As Lurker mentioned about Pezet case in point; he is here for a year and will assist other players and we want to keep the young halves coming through and not block their pathways.
The club seems v united.
As Lurker mentioned the UK trip seemed interesting and I would have liked to have heard a bit more about this and hopefully the club can do something later and post it on the website, as they all spoke highly of it.
I also only had Fruit to choose from Mitchy ha ha.
Agreed in your points there, added some additional points and summary I may have missed in my blog. Club is very united from top to bottom right now and it is pleasing to see. Stability and Unity is what all the good clubs and teams in the games have.
On the point re Brown on not replacing like for like was made from Sarantinos, but was a great insight and to get a better undertsanding.
Also agreed with your last point, hopefully we will get a bigger piece or story on the UK trip at a later date and what went on and what they took away in more depth as it sounded like interesting and intruging stuff especially if we are using what we learnt and took away from that trip around the club moving forward especially on Game Days at CommBank Stadium
Ha, mate I reckon we missed the part pies etc. No issue - just went home hungry!
I feel the club are definitely saying ' we won't be trodden on' in reference to Lomax issues. They basically want their cut of it all and its how Easts etc would be.
I missed the first 10 mins or so Lurker, but felt Ryles is v forthright and glad to hear this. I also feel he knows that Parra have the juniors there and the 'consistency of coaching' is prevalent here as he mentioned next year will be the 3rd off season etc. also having fulltime staff was mentioned a few times by all of them.
I don't mind Jim, as he talks with plain language and was adamant about the fans getting behind the game days etc.
Bring on Sparky and Sparkles mate; I just wish the cheerleaders were back as my girl would be trying out one day.
Spot on mate. Lots like to like and to be excited about in the short & long term future.
I hope my gut feeling is right but I walked away and went home last night feeling the club is in very good hands, we are heading right down the right path for success and we are going to have a very good year in 2026.
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