Disclaimer - I am trying to make this blog as little about R&R as possible, however that is impossible in parts. Of course, thats for the original blog & any posters should speak freely about whatever they please.
In a pre-game interview on Monday, Jason Ryles was asked about the 'lessons he’s learned' from this season.
His response was immediate ‘the importance of recruitment’.
Some believed this comment was a sign of ‘focus’, others felt it was sign of what potentially lies beneath - that leadership at the Eels isn’t as aligned as we are led to believe.
The reaction from Lara Pitt, Jasons expression, the verbal sidestep afterwards, and the fact this isn’t the first time Jason, or Moses, have made subtle comments around R&R, could also be telling factors.
FOUNDATIONS
For the majority of Eels fans, Ryles has shown coaching ability in the face of adversity during his time at Parra.
In 2025, JR turned the defence from league worst to top four for the final months of the season, defeating multiple top 8 teams in the process.
Despite the 2025 results, 2026 had an air of excitment amonst fans, due to the clear culture shift, defensive improvement, a more creative attack, and clear buy in from the spirited players who, for the first time in years, consistently played for 80mins per week.
This season has obviously been disappointing to say the least, but again, Ryles has shown on multiple occasions that he can lift this team despite being decimated by injury, consistently changing combinations, inexperience, and who arguably entered the season with a clear lack of quality in certain positions.
But, it always balanced precariously on a knifes edge.
HOUSE OF CARDS
We all understand the cut-throat profession that is coaching at elite levels of any sport. You are responsible for on-field success, regardless of any limitations you face off it.
Jason Ryles will wear our 2025, 2026 & 2027 results on his resume, his first 3 seasons as a 1st grade coach, whether that is fair, or not.
Forgetting the pre-game interview on Monday, Jason’s career & everything he has worked tirelessly for can hang in the balance of his results at the Eels.
He has proven potential as a coach, but multiple bottom 4 finishes and it will matter little. That is the brutal life of a first grade coach.
When a persons profession, their livelihood, their families livelihood, are all at stake, loyalty has a price for us all.
Would Jason risk all of it for a club he had no attachment too prior to this position?
Every positive Ryles has brought, is at risk, if he is at risk.
The 5/8th parallel
Months before Dylan Brown left this club (don’t worry this isn’t about Dylan himself), many of us warned that losing Dylan wasn’t about losing Dylan in isolation, that it would essentially void our investment in Mitch Moses, and end our chances of competing in the near term - unless adequately replaced.
Regardless of how you feel about Dylan, or Lachlan Galvin, the coach identified both players as players he wanted at the club - now, through 2025, 2026 & potentially 2027, we have still not replaced our 5/8th - limiting any chance of success next year for Ryles and the Eels (there is still time, I know).
Ryles has copped criticism for the Pezet deal, and perhaps fairly, but Pezet wasn’t Ryles first choice, or his 2nd, and thats just from what we know - perhaps there were others, perhaps in multiple positions?
Enough has been said about all three players, but, the issue in focus is JR wanted both those players before giving Pezet a deal.
Much like he wanted Kalooamantangi. Mitch Barnett.
It’s fair to say this has hampered his chances of success, and also likely fair to say Jason has noticed.
We’ve heard all the justifications, some fair, some ridiculous, but whats important now is the coach being provided his next signing identifications.
Because we have seen how hard a 5/8th can be to replace, what about a coach & everything he has implemented?
Moving Forward
Injuries aside, we all saw the results of our Cup team last week, while its hard to judge based purely on one season, it should still end the fantasy that we are on a similar path to the Panthers & their once in a generational, 4-peat premiers, squad.
We look a Nathan Cleary, 6/7 of his rep level mates, a dad who knows these kids personally & keep them together (and can coach), a Matt Cameron, and a lightning in a bottle moment, short.
Junior development is vital, and the positive signs are fantastic. But like the Storm, Roosters, Broncos, and even the Panthers themselves, success requires balance.
Entering 2027 pre-season, not mid year when injuries strike, if the Eels haven’t signed another 3/4 genuine first graders, do we as fans believe Ryles will continue to fight it out at the Eels? Risking his career in the process?
Bellamy’s career is coming to an end, the Dragons are currently coach-less, both clubs have a far deeper connection with Ryles than the Eels.
EELS FIRST
This is potentially a ticking time bomb, and like our 5/8th situation, if that bomb goes off, it could take years to re-build.
Despite 2026 having the worst Eels defence on record and sitting 3rd last, this isn’t rock bottom, it can get a whole lot worse.
The ball is still in the clubs court, the Eels future is still up to them…. for now.
But at what point, do we risk a future without Jason Ryles holding up the house of cards?
A hypothetical question…. For now.
As fans, we all want to believe & want whats best for the club. We get a lot wrong, we get some things right.
We’ve been asked to align, to commit to the badge - we can all respect that sentiment, but if fans were 100% aligned right now despite where we sit, despite all the contradictory evidence to the narrative, thats a cult, not a fan base. Too much negativity, and too much blind faith, can both cause damage, and the noise is all fans really have.
Thankfully, we still have some time, and there are plenty of aspects to be positive & hopeful about, but every month, week, that clock is ticking… The next 3-6 months can define the Eels next 3-6 years, lets hope its positve.
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4 players I'd buy that would change us
Burton
Spencer
Xerri
Jenkins
these 4 will help massively and maybe by 2028 look into recruiting a world class star to boost our chances for a premiership. By the time in 28 our juniors they have raved on about should be close to 100 games and a bit more experience. Ryles is a brilliant coach but it just comes down with the front office. If the front office is doing well it rubs off on everyone if it's doing bad it just creates tension and now we are seeing a bit of tension atm.
The way the Eels are at the moment, their position on the ladder and performance this year ( even though they have toughed it through despite many injuries) will mean very little as it is a 'results' sporting business. This is why good quality players aren't attracted to playing for Parra and even though Ryles definitely wants to change this perception. Unfortunately if the people responsible for recruiting players don't get on board and support Ryles then very little will change until changes happen in the front office but as long as they're not challenged they will remain in the front office making a good salary in the process
Great blog nos.
Not only losing ryles is a possibility, so is losing moses.
Moses is a top 3 half-back who is running our of time to win that so desired premiership, it's a very real possibility he asks for a release at some point to go chase that premiership.
I won't go into the recent(4-5 years) performance of our R&R team as to not upset the minority but I will suggest that if we don't sign a few quality players between now and the start of next season then I can't see the club improving results wise any time soon.
I don't see losing Ryles as a possibility. Not 0% but I doubt it.
If he does resign, I would be very surprised, but I don't see him doing that as he really wanted the Eels job.
Thanks HKF.
And definitely agree, its probably more Moses that our next 3-6month recruitment drive dictates.
We have a good opportunity to learn from the mistkaes of the past few years, and change tact.
Also NOS, I think with Ryles being someone who is open to leaning on people around him and is fine taking risks and correcting them helps a lot too.
Compared to Ciraldo at Canterbury is too far set in his own ego that his decisions and recruitment are suffering due to trying to prove his choices right.
Ryles makes a decision on recruitment and to his credit is not afraid to say "not working" and change it up and drop them. He doesn't keep them going to save face for his decision.
Hey LB,
Thanks for your posts on the blog, as always, you've made some really great points & some that I hadn't considered.
A few of your points worth really noting…
- You are 100% correct, Jason Ryles is not free of responsibility for where this roster is, and where our results are - and that should've been mentioned in the blog.
- We are pre June 30 & November 1st, so there is time as you say, and I did try and express in the blog with the 3-6months timing… but do agree.
- Those players you mention, as Parraborn101 has also, change everything. That is what I’m sure many of us are looking for from now until Christmas. We aren’t expecting Herbie Farnworth, Cleary, Haas type signings, but we are needing a recruitment drive that far surpasses anything we have seen in the past few years.
Thanks again LB, love that you have disagreed with aspects and given your insight.
If it's true that Ryles identified multiple players that he wanted - and that the club couldn't get over the line, next year could very well be make or break for him. As you rightly say, he needs a season of success, not another one with a cobbled together NSW Cup side playing NRL. If that comes to pass and he leaves, Parra is in a massive world of pain for the foreseeable future.
Longfin Eel Finny, whilst Ryles may have identified multiple players that we couldn't get over the line, there has to be a reason for that.
1. Is that they were restricted by their own fiduciary requirements.
2. They did not have the experience of a negotiator
3. He was to inexperienced to identify those issues and argue against them.
If blame was apparent and lets for the sake of argument say we were overly conscious of our past mistakes in making offerings to players with incentives that may have included inducements that Parra saw as unethical.
I think now and with the Lomax experience in dealing with such matters that you may find (lets hope so) a much more ruthless approach from who ever is driving R&R.
Good point on 3 Poppa. Has Ryles developed enough to realise he is in trouble if he doesn't speak up and push for more key signings? Does he step in and say just give them 4 years and we will deal later just need a top tier signing to attract others.
He would know that another mid year like this year, media is on him hard and it will snowball.
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