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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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Staff member
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Journalists: Do you think that BA would be a good fit for Perth or do you think that he's a loser with NFI ?

Players:

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yy_cheng

Coach
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"I think he spent 23 hours a day here at this place. For a place that needs to get started up, I think he'd be the ideal type of person. He would leave no stone unturned. He'd give it his all.​



He couldn't work out which player to hide carty's bag.
He brainstormed and brainstormed and couldn't think of anything new but came up with, this hasnt worked for the past few years but it will work this year....ummm no it didn't... we're last lol
 

Cloeel

Juniors
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857
If MA is a revelation and wants to play under his old man, could be BA become the fastest coach to get sacked and return back to his job?
 

Avenger

Immortal
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Brad Arthur 'ideal' choice for Perth team: Eels players​


Parramatta players have backed former coach Brad Arthur as the right man to build the NRL's mooted Perth team from the ground up.

Rugby league powerbrokers are pressing ahead with plans to build towards a 20-team competition, with an 18th franchise likely from as soon as 2027.

Bids from Perth, Papua New Guinea and New Zealand are all options for the NRL's next licences, with the Western Australia-based bid the firm favourites to come first.

Solid grassroots participation numbers, a low concentration of professional sporting teams and a recently refurbished stadium are selling points for Perth. Perth representatives are in Sydney this week to meet with both the North Sydney Bears and Newtown Jets as possible partners in the franchise.

But coaching is also a top priority.

AAP has been told that Arthur's management reached out to the Perth bid team last week, prompting a meeting between them and the former Eels coach.

Now a free agent after being axed in May, Arthur took charge of the Eels when they were at their lowest ebb in 2014 following two straight wooden spoons.

He made Parramatta regular semi-finalists on his watch, culminating in a 2022 grand final appearance.

The most-capped Parramatta coach in history also has links to a Perth side, given his wife was born in the city and still has family in Western Australia. Arthur's former charges believe his man-management skills and successful rebuild of the Parramatta club make him a strong choice for the potential Perth team.

"I feel like he's got a no-dickhead policy," said five-eighth Dylan Brown.

"He knows how to pick the soft from the tough, and he likes to weed them out pretty quickly.

"Some people agree with it and some people don't, but I feel like that's what makes him good.

"When I first came in there were a lot of things I'd tiptoe around, but he'd kick me in the butt and say, 'This is rugby league and you've got to be tough'. That's always been him.

"I feel like that'll be good for a club."

Second-rower Bryce Cartwright was one of Arthur's great projects at the Eels, hoisting him back from reserve grade to career-best form over the past two seasons.
Cartwright said Arthur's core values were perfect for a fledgling team.

"The things he instils, he's a really hard-working coach," Cartwright said.

"I think he spent 23 hours a day here at this place. For a place that needs to get started up, I think he'd be the ideal type of person. He would leave no stone unturned. He'd give it his all.

"He did so much for me. It won't be long before he's got another job. I'm excited to see him back in the NRL coaching."

Pot kettle.
 

Gronk

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nah, MA will be in Perth. We might dangle something in front of him like Blaize but he will probably join his old man.
You don't think that Matt would desperately want to avoid the nepotism crap that his older brother went through ?
 

yy_cheng

Coach
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You don't think that Matt would desperately want to avoid the nepotism crap that his older brother went through ?
If he's good enough NO. JA really wasn't good enough to be in the team for mine so he copt the crap. ( I never booed him... I just kept saying he is slow as and an opposition with pace will find him out)

Don't know of many player/coach combos but the ones that are there have stuck together.

Clearys, Flannos, Arthurs (at one stage)

If Matty is that good, he'll warrant his place in the team. If not, then he will cop crap.
 

chiefy1

Bench
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:"He knows how to pick the soft from the tough, and he likes to weed them out pretty quickly"

Yeah maybe that's why we're in the spoon position as Brad knew which players to weed out. Lol
 
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You don't think that Matt would desperately want to avoid the nepotism crap that his older brother went through ?
Perhaps his father may have learned to only select son #2 when he's clearly ready and demanding selection on form. In the off-season I think Arthur said something to the effect he wouldn't rush Matt into first grade at all this season?
 
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What are the odds that the players quoted in the article share the same management as Brad Arthur - whose management is mentioned in the article as having promoted Brad's interest to the Perth bid team?
Or are Dylan and Bryce simply getting in an early public expression of interest for a contract offer from the Perth team its debut season?
 

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