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Do you want Brad Arthur as coach

Do you want Brad Arthur as coach

  • Yes

    Votes: 109 48.0%
  • No

    Votes: 118 52.0%

  • Total voters
    227

Gronk

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Let’s say we lose but not only lose but lose badly. Do you think he will quit prior to the inevitable losses come up against the Storm and Panthers?
It depends if he has "lost the dressing room" I guess.
 

TheRam

Coach
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Should we take out a restraining order? We can't stop them. Western Sydney is where the players are. If Penrith wasn't so far away they would be losing more of their kids too. Don't forget Suaali player his junior rep footy for Souths despite living in Mt Druitt.

You're an apologetic idiot.
 

TheRam

Coach
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Isnt that the point Poo. Id suggest we recognise such threats and set up relationships, strategies etc. But if you'd prefer an open door policy, take your pick approach then Im glad you arent on our committees that look after our junior clubs.

The guy's an idiot. For all the intellectual crap he goes on about he is a complete idiot.

And he reckons he went to Uni. If that's the case then boy are our kids in trouble.
 

hindy111

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If we lost this weekend he steps down. Try and muster up some energy with a new coach.
Team list this weekend is going to be interesting. I reckon there will be a few noticeable changes and position swaps.
 

Gazzamatta

Coach
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If we lost this weekend he steps down. Try and muster up some energy with a new coach.
Team list this weekend is going to be interesting. I reckon there will be a few noticeable changes and position swaps.
I dont except much. Its how BA rolls. I do hope Maka is retained and starts but who knows. I wouldn't be surprised if Moses is rested as he probably should be.
 

Poupou Escobar

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You may find this of some interest, but the current Roosters Manager of Recruitment and Retention is none other than Daniel Anderson (yes the former Coach of the Eels and the Warriors). Has been in the role since January 2019.
It's just coincidence that that's when they started going downhill. Jokes aside, I'm sure the Roosters will continue to recruit and retain well until Nick Politis decides to get cryogenically frozen.

Case in point, the Chooks can afford all these people with NRL head coaching experience, or the talent to be head coaches elsewhere, to be on their staff in non-head coaching roles. Meanwhile clubs like Parra and the Sharks can only afford to hire these people as head coaches, while their staff are all people nobody's ever heard of, costing f**k all.
 

TheRam

Coach
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Isnt that the point Poo. Id suggest we recognise such threats and set up relationships, strategies etc. But if you'd prefer an open door policy, take your pick approach then Im glad you arent on our committees that look after our junior clubs.

I have said this many, many times before, but always get howled down by others here that have connections to our club and systems, but our junior development(setup) has failed us and is failing us big time. We don't seem to have any real idea what is actually in it and who the valuable kids are. While every other club that comes in and invades seem to pick up the cream of the crop.

Even when we get some of them through our system for a few years, we seem to not value the better ones enough and allow them to get poached by our competitors. Some of the ones we have lost just to Manly like Schuster and Olakau'atu by all accounts were quality from a very young age and easily identified. Others like Saab, well if I were a scout, any player that is the fastest player in the juniors, I would keep an eye on and keep encouraging him and tell him that he has a place here in the Parramatta juniors family and if he keeps improving we will pick him up. In other words build a freakin relationship with him and others so they know that and that we actually care and see them as valuable assets. Don't just ignore them and let them be vulnerable to poaches.

I almost started to believe we had turned a corner and had fixed our juniors systems and identification processes by listening to some of you here, but after seeing the calibre of former junior players at other clubs that are young and could have easily come through to be playing for us now under this current coach, I don't believe it for a second anymore.

We are light years away from getting this sh*t right. Hopefully whoever the new coach is, he will have a clue as to how to setup and put in place the right people that know how to get maximum return on our junior feeder systems. I wish we had appointed Tim Sheens before the Tigers got him.

As you say, allowing other clubs to setup shop in our backyard is FREAKIN INSANE!!!

Where the f**k did the turbo brothers come from? We should setup there.

And stories like this below prove again how useless we really are at creating the base that every successful football club has to have right or sustained success will never come. More and more we have seen how vital it is otherwise yoyo seasons and upheaval will be common place.

https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/he...discovered-in-a-car-park-20210813-p58ii0.html

‘He’s always been a gun’: The Manly star who was discovered in a car park​

Nearly every good rugby league player is spotted when they are young and on the football field.

Manly wrecking ball Haumole Olakau’atu was spotted in a car park.

Olakau’atu has been one of the many excellent young stars who have shot to stardom for the Sea Eagles this season.
The 22-year-old has terrorised rivals on the right edge. Manly skipper Daly Cherry-Evans is only half joking when he describes Olakau’atu - all 196cm and 112kg of him - as “the scariest man in rugby league”.

NSW coach Brad Fittler is a fan, and confirmed he was about to bring Olakau’atu into the extended squad ahead of Origin III, only to realise Manly did not have a bye that weekend.
Sadly Saturday night’s rivals, Parramatta, never rated Olakau’atu and snubbed the Fairfield junior not once but twice from their Harold Matthews and SG Ball sides.

Which brings us back to 2016 and the car park at the Sea Eagles’ Narrabeen training base.

Olakau’atu was training with the Southern Districts colts team when Manly hooker Manase Fainu asked him if he could keep him company during the long drive from Sydney’s south-west to the northern beaches a couple of times a week.

“I’d sit in the car and just watch Manase train,” Olakau’atu said.

“Manase said I should join him at training, he asked if it was OK, I started training on a Monday, we had a trial that week against the Dragons.

I played, [coach] Wayne Lambkin liked the way I played, [recruitment manager] Scott Fulton liked the way I played, and then I was signed.
“It was all Manase’s doing in the end. I’m so grateful to him.”

Lambkin, who was only in his first year of coaching Manly’s Holden Cup team, took one look at the giant seated in Fainu’s Audi and said it made sense for him to pull on the boots and have a go.
“I remember asking the boys if he could play, and I was like, ‘far out, he’s big enough’, and ‘is he the right age?” Lambkin said.

“I spoke to him and said, ‘do you want a train-and-trial with us?’ instead of just driving your mates to training.”
For the record, the Manly under-20s team won the premiership in 2017, with Olakau’atu and Cade Cust forming a lethal combination on the left edge.

Fainu quipped he was still waiting to be paid the 6.5 per cent management fee for delivering his good friend to the northern beaches.
“I even gave him my bank details,” Fainu said.

“He’s always been a gun. We played juniors together. We’re related. His father and my grandmother grew up in the same village in Tonga.
“We even played in the same under-13s team at Wentworthville. [Penrith winger] Brian To’o was also in the side. He was a centre. Haumole and I were the wingers. I’m so happy for him. ”

Olakau’atu is related to North Queensland enforcer Jason Taumalolo, the man whose decision to defect to Tonga before the 2017 World Cup breathed new life into international rugby league, but he has never met nor spoken to him.

He has now played 14 games this season, made the right-edge back row spot his own, and continued to develop his on-field combination with Cherry-Evans.
“He’s the scariest man in the NRL - he just looks it - but he’s such a great fella,” Cherry-Evans said.
“He’s always had potential, he’s been in our full-time squad a couple of years. We all knew how good he could be, we were just waiting for him to understand it. For whatever reason it’s clicking for him this year and we’re getting to enjoy it”

Olakau’atu, who was a handful against Melbourne last week - and one of the first players to get in the face of chirpy Cronulla centre Will Chambers the week before that - would love to get one over the club he supported as a kid and help the Sea Eagles leapfrog them on the ladder into fifth.
 

TheRam

Coach
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If he was that much of a talent he'd still be in the NRL. In fact is he was that good he would've ended up at a bigger club. Like how Latrell Mitchell ended up at the Roosters, or how the best Kiwis and Queenslanders seem to emerge at the Storm. Boyd Cordner was playing Harold Matts (and dominating) for Newcastle. Do you think they didn't want him to stay? They had no f**king choice in the matter.

All these clubs were interested in Bevan French but the scouts from the big clubs knew he wasn't worth blowing the budget on. It all comes down to resources, which is a nice way of saying money. Every club knew who Jarryd Hayne (from the Tigers catchment) was 20 years ago but the good ones did their due diligence and realised he was a risk. So of course he stayed at Parra.

Or we managed to get him and keep him because Brian Smith was in charge then and he had a clue. Unlike you, you idiot.
 

TheRam

Coach
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How about you play nice in the sand pit, young man ?

You're right. I'm letting our ridiculous predicament get to me. It's just that I was looking so forward to the semis this season(as I'm sure all of us were) and now I couldn't care less and listening to more excuses and an apologist has done my head in. But you are right. I will take a breath and a cold shower now and hopefully come back in a better frame of mind. Thanks.
 

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