Reversing Four Years of Regression

 

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The most pleasing aspect of this year amid a bold rebuild has been the improvement in the Eels' defence — a barometer of attitude — after four years of decline post-2020 (3rd, 4th, 8th, 11th, 16th). Kaizen in motion. The late-season surge was also a glimpse of what the Eels could be. A genuine turning point? Hopefully. I'm rooting for it. It's worth noting the cap won't be cleared up until 2027 with a significant war chest. If the improvement continues, it'll help encourage more players to come aboard.

 

A Brief SWOT Analysis

Strengths

  • Coaching alignment: Unity between coach, CEO, GM, and board, giving Jason Ryles stability and space to implement long-term strategies. There is a promising Club-First, Team-First ethos building.

  • Defensive turnaround: From worst in the NRL over first six weeks to top-3 defence in the final seven-game stretch. Evidence of buy-in. 

    Nightmare start   1/ 6 (17%), rock bottom 17th last on ladder Attack second-worst (13.4pg), Defence worst, 17th (30.4pg) during this period
    Crawling out of hole 4 / 12 (33%), up one place 16th Attack 10th (21.3pg), Defence 11th (23.6pg)
    Blazing Finish 5 /  7 (71%), finish at 11th, highest of season Attack 7th, 27pg, Defence 3rd, 16.6pg

     

  • Momentum builder: Ended with a 5 from 7 wins, including 3 wins from 4 against top-eight teams — a sign they can match intensity at the pointy end. 

  • Competitiveness against best: Against the teams in the top-eight. Rounds 1-20 won 0 from 8. Rounds 21-27 won 3 from 4.

  • Rookies and most stepping up: Iongi, Smith, Papali’i, Kautoga, Tuivaiti, and even Russell providing impact for his best season to date; Paulo logging career-high minutes in a renassaince year; Williams' a career year; Walker proving the missing link in the middle

  • Ryles' recruitment strategies: Has a scent for the right fit and attitude. Fox, Walker, Iongi, Williams, Kautoga, Papali'i, Hawkins proving good recruits.
  • Back Three: Lomax, Fox, Iongi have been outstanding. Lomax is a Payne Haas on the wing. Helps relieve stress on pack.  
  • Improved culture: Younger, fitter, faster roster playing with visible resilience and cohesion. Leadership from Moses, Paulo, Walker, the Fox, and Williams.

  • Systems: attacking and defensive structures showing improvement and promise

Weaknesses

  • Ball control and errors: 13th in completions (79%) and 4th worst for errors (~12 per game). Has cost winnable matches.

  • Reliance on Moses: Win rate drops from 54% with him to 27% without. His kicking game is critical. 2026-2027 could hinge on his injury status.

  • Spine still evolving: Five-eighth role remains unresolved; a young spine still developing

  • Right-edge defence: Still the softest corridor; heavily targeted.

  • Overworking stars: Paulo’s heavy minutes and Lomax’s forced involvement (via premeditated kicks) risk burnout and inefficiency, and some lost opportunities.

Opportunities

  • Targeted recruitment: Punch in the middle and more strike out wide (centre) could elevate attack. A more established six?

  • Kaizen continuity: Another preseason under Ryles should help cohesion, combinations and sharpen execution.

  • Pathways and development: Shows promise and renewed investment. Translation into first-grade will be critical for sustainable success.

  • MOMAX: could be used with more variation. Sometimes pre-determined last-tackle kick for Lomax has resulted in lost opportunities.

Threats

  • Second-year syndrome: Young squad may regress in intensity and consistency after the adrenaline of a late-season surge.

  • Salary cap squeeze: Clean-up job in 2025–26 leaves limited flexibility until 2027; risks stagnation if injuries strike and depth challenged.

  • Roster succession gaps: Key veterans (Paulo, JDB, Walker, Fox) nearing the back end of careers.

  • Competition benchmark: Rivals like Panthers and Storm combine talent with calm-headed leadership (Cleary, Yeo, Grant). We're still a work in progress.

Quirky Stat 

  • The Eels have finished the season with three-straight wins for only the third time in the Eels' NRL history: 2001 (grand final), 2022 (grand final), and 2025.

Quick comparison with Dogs rebuild

  • It took their rebuild three years to get to the finals once Gus took over mid-2021 as the architect. They were in doldrums missing the finals five times 2017-2021 (11th-16th wooden spoon).
  • 1st Year  (2022):  16th ➝ 12th improvement from spoon after leaking 710 points in 2021 (Barrett)
  • 2nd Year (2023):  12th ➝ 15th regression to third-last (Ciraldo's first year)
  • 3rd Year  (2024):  15th ➝ 6th Finals, first time in eight years since 2016
  • 4th Year  (2025):  6th   ➝ 3rd Finals, top-four, for first time in thirteen years since 2012

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    • Great post Hammer, could not agree more!

    • Hammer, good post. If we keep improving, at least make the finals as a minimum next year, that's already a better effort than what Gus managed with sugar daddies in their second rebuild year. That momentum will put us in a great position once we’ve got a full cap to work with in 2027.

      • Exactly, by then, we should only need a couple more good ones in key positions along with some depth & we'll be right back up there.

  • Chart is wrong.

    We finished 3rd 2020, 6th 2021, then 4th 2022 when we got to GF

    Then 10th 2023, 16th 2024, 10th 2025.

    • Yehez, your base assumptions, thus reading of the chart is wrong. The "blue" and "red" with "numbers" are defensive ranks not ladder positions.  

      • My mistake. Sorry man.

        • Not a problem at all, Yehez. My blogs cure insomnia.

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