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I see what you did there.Again its all leaning that way , but this mob would not surprise me , with someone right out at left field gets the job ...... And its all been an Illusion .......
So, you're our new coach?
I see what you did there.Again its all leaning that way , but this mob would not surprise me , with someone right out at left field gets the job ...... And its all been an Illusion .......
That is one hell of a payout !!!!Webb also said that this next coaching appointment is foreseen to be aimed at 10+ years.
So let's not get so 'ryled' up about it!
Mat i was a bit shocked with seeing we had locked in 26 players for next year. Possibly new coach maybe able to move 1 or 2 but the real player shake up will be end 24.if new coach can bring 3 decent players in for 24 then we may just get the depth we needLast night during the Members forum - a slide was put up showing what our current Top 30 list looks like for 2024:
1. Alec Tuitavake *
2. Ben Hunt ^
3. Ben Murdoch-Masila #
4. Blake Lawrie ^
5. Cody Ramsay ~
6. Francis Molo ~
7. Jack Bird #
8. Jack de Belin (Player Option) #
9. Jacob Liddle #
10. Jayden Hunt ~
11. Jayden Sullivan ~
12. Jaydn Su'a ~
13. Junior Amone ~
14. Matt Feagai ~
15. Max Feagai ~
16. Michael Molo (Player Option) ~
17. Mikaele Ravalawa (Player Option) #
18. Moses Suli #
19. Paul Turner *
20. Ryan Couchman *
21. Savelio Tamale *
22. Toby Couchman ^
23. Tyrell Sloan ~
24. Viliami Fifita *
25. Zac Lomax ~
26. Zane Musgrove *
27. Open
28. Open
29. Open
30. Open
Key (my opinion others will see different):
~ = Has regressed in performance expectations under Griffin
# = Has been neutral in performance expectations under Griffin
^ = Has exceeded performance expectations under Griffin
* = Unknown entity / Too early to make judgements
Disclaimer - some players I've listed under # are very much borderline. Tough decisions will possibly need to be made on others (Cody Ramsey for example). I might be harsh on some of those who are ~ (and we have a lot in this category).
Questions:
1. For players in the ~ or * categories, who stays (can the new coach turn them into # or ^ over the next two years) and who is surplus to requirements (in line for an early release)?
2. Does the new coach have enough influence to fill the open spots and any other spots which may open up, with quality players, as a result of others being released early?
3. Who of quality is on the open market?
Who ever it is Ladies and Gents, we have to suck it up and offer our total support even if its for a couple of seasons, its going to take time to get the roster back in order and most importantly fix the pathways system. A strong GM and R+R is a must. As for assistants, well we will see what they have in the next 14 games. Either or anyone thats gets the position deserves our members support from the get go. Personally I think a 3 x 2 years contract in the clubs favour would be acceptable. IMO it will take 3 years to get out of this mess and that is taking into account the board staying out of it , if they can. I would also prefer for the players to start manning up as well and stop carrying on like imbeciles, show some resilience both on and off the field, pride and love for the jumper you are wearing. Eventually I have to stop blaming the board and coach and look at who is out there actually playing the game. As a combined effort we all have a part to play in getting this Iconic club back to where it belongs !!!
If we are to win NRL Lotto - we need numbers 1,8,9,12,22,25 & sups 5,24.Last night during the Members forum - a slide was put up showing what our current Top 30 list looks like for 2024:
1. Alec Tuitavake *
2. Ben Hunt ^
3. Ben Murdoch-Masila #
4. Blake Lawrie ^
5. Cody Ramsay ~
6. Francis Molo ~
7. Jack Bird #
8. Jack de Belin (Player Option) #
9. Jacob Liddle #
10. Jayden Hunt ~
11. Jayden Sullivan ~
12. Jaydn Su'a ~
13. Junior Amone ~
14. Matt Feagai ~
15. Max Feagai ~
16. Michael Molo (Player Option) ~
17. Mikaele Ravalawa (Player Option) #
18. Moses Suli #
19. Paul Turner *
20. Ryan Couchman *
21. Savelio Tamale *
22. Toby Couchman ^
23. Tyrell Sloan ~
24. Viliami Fifita *
25. Zac Lomax ~
26. Zane Musgrove *
27. Open
28. Open
29. Open
30. Open
Key (my opinion others will see different):
~ = Has regressed in performance expectations under Griffin
# = Has been neutral in performance expectations under Griffin
^ = Has exceeded performance expectations under Griffin
* = Unknown entity / Too early to make judgements
Disclaimer - some players I've listed under # are very much borderline. Tough decisions will possibly need to be made on others (Cody Ramsey for example). I might be harsh on some of those who are ~ (and we have a lot in this category).
Questions:
1. For players in the ~ or * categories, who stays (can the new coach turn them into # or ^ over the next two years) and who is surplus to requirements (in line for an early release)?
2. Does the new coach have enough influence to fill the open spots and any other spots which may open up, with quality players, as a result of others being released early?
3. Who of quality is on the open market?
Last night during the Members forum - a slide was put up showing what our current Top 30 list looks like for 2024:
1. Alec Tuitavake *
2. Ben Hunt ^
3. Ben Murdoch-Masila #
4. Blake Lawrie ^
5. Cody Ramsay ~
6. Francis Molo ~
7. Jack Bird #
8. Jack de Belin (Player Option) #
9. Jacob Liddle #
10. Jayden Hunt ~
11. Jayden Sullivan ~
12. Jaydn Su'a ~
13. Junior Amone ~
14. Matt Feagai ~
15. Max Feagai ~
16. Michael Molo (Player Option) ~
17. Mikaele Ravalawa (Player Option) #
18. Moses Suli #
19. Paul Turner *
20. Ryan Couchman *
21. Savelio Tamale *
22. Toby Couchman ^
23. Tyrell Sloan ~
24. Viliami Fifita *
25. Zac Lomax ~
26. Zane Musgrove *
27. Open
28. Open
29. Open
30. Open
Key (my opinion others will see different):
~ = Has regressed in performance expectations under Griffin
# = Has been neutral in performance expectations under Griffin
^ = Has exceeded performance expectations under Griffin
* = Unknown entity / Too early to make judgements
Disclaimer - some players I've listed under # are very much borderline. Tough decisions will possibly need to be made on others (Cody Ramsey for example). I might be harsh on some of those who are ~ (and we have a lot in this category).
Questions:
1. For players in the ~ or * categories, who stays (can the new coach turn them into # or ^ over the next two years) and who is surplus to requirements (in line for an early release)?
2. Does the new coach have enough influence to fill the open spots and any other spots which may open up, with quality players, as a result of others being released early?
3. Who of quality is on the open market?
I hope there is a very astute recruitment officer behind our scenes with a free reign and plenty of funds because giving a rookie coach like Ryles a 5 year contract with our current stable is a very long shot indeed......imo spending time sitting next to Bellamy and Robinson is streets away from taking on a fulll blown head coaching role especially with our mob....for the want of sounding sarcastic I hope he puts a bit more effort and urgency into his coaching position than he did as a player for us....I repeat let's hope the powers to be know what their doing offering a rookie a 5 year deal otherwise I can feel a "MARY" coming on
So did PriceFair points. I suppose Ryles has the advantage of an apprenticeship with successful people such as Bellamy, Eddie Jones, and Robinson. He seems to have served a better apprenticeship than Hornby, who went straight to our coaching staff under some dud coaches before finally finding some success at Souths. I have no idea whether that makes Ryles a better option.
2 or 5 years… more critical are the get out and pay out clauses. I’m happy to sign 5 if we have clauses. On the other hand, do 2 or 3 years and we clearly extend if performance matches or exceeds expectation.