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Eels in the media

strider

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ARTHUR PUNTS POTTER FROM PARRA

PARRAMATTA Eels have punted assistant coach Mick Potter for next season.

Eels general manager Mark O’Neill says it was Brad Arthur’s decision, which is surprising considering the team have gone from wooden spooners to fifth on the ladder this year.

“Pottsy is a terrific bloke and has done a wonderful job,” O’Neill said. “I was consulted but it was Brad’s call. Assistants are appointed by the head coach.”

O’Neill said no decision will be made on a replacement until after the season.

Potter, a Dally M player of the year winner, has coached at Wests Tigers, Newcastle and Parramatta.

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...t/news-story/8f187db8ea5fc14966445dd76a9493b8
I'm betting Potter made the decision to go for the 2 against Manly
 

Eelementary

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He's a bit of a fool - but he is correct in his assertion that teams that concede 50 points in a single game throughout the regular season don't win Grand Finals...
 

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Gronk

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surely that’s not the best centre pairing they could come up with?
Based on their warren ryan player of the year points maybe ?

(They may have changed the name of the award after Waz said something racist ?)
 

T.S Quint

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He's a bit of a fool - but he is correct in his assertion that teams that concede 50 points in a single game throughout the regular season don't win Grand Finals...

Yeah, it's a true fact.
Having said that, it's an absolute f**kwit who writes an article like that.

"I'm just going to shit on this one team who happens to have done pretty well this year. Their long-suffering fans will hate it and give me lots of attention."

What a tool.
 

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Interesting article about RCG. I’ve said it before but the change of clubs will give him a new lease on life. Very confident he’ll be an excellent signing.

https://wwos.nine.com.au/nrl/i-hate...-gillard/da1d27bc-9e29-465a-9a04-0ab722965936

Reagan Campbell-Gillard has opened up on his surprise departure from Penrith, with the Parramatta-bound prop saying he "hated" rugby league this season.

The Panthers last week confirmed Campbell-Gillard had been released despite not even entering the first season of a five-year extension he signed in 2018.

The Eels handed Campbell-Gillard a deal for the same length of time, but it is understood Penrith will pay a portion of the salary for a number of years.

A local product who made his debut with the club in 2015, Campbell-Gillard described the decision to leave as the most difficult of his career.

"I've known this club for nearly 10 years. You want to be a one-club man, but we're in a business that doesn't allow you for it," Campbell-Gillard told AAP.


"I'm nervous, excited, but sad at the same time, to move on."

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Reagan Campbell-Gillard joining the Eels. (AAP)
In a year where he also started 20 of his 23 matches off the bench, the former Kangaroos star said it was one of his most challenging years in the league.

"It was one of those years that I really want to forget," the 26-year-old said.

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"I really hated rugby league this year. It's just been a frustrating year.

"Towards the back end I was starting to find my groove again and feeling confident. I just gotta take that as motivation into a good pre-season."

Campbell-Gillard departs 18 months after making his State of Origin debut with NSW, which came less than a year after his maiden Kangaroos appearance.

"You want to kick on a bit after making those teams, and obviously that wasn't the case this year. But I'm not going to allow that to stay at that point," he said.

"I'll be definitely be doing everything I can to pushing for that next year."

He is the latest in a growing list of Panthers to exit despite being signed to long-term deals, including Dallin Watene-Zelezniak, Waqa Blake and James Maloney.

Panthers coach Ivan Cleary defended his roster shake-up at the club's end-of-season awards night on Tuesday, where they confirmed 10 departures.

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Ivan Cleary had a rough first year back at the Panthers. (Getty)
"Throughout the year we made some significant changes or decisions around the roster (for) the flexibility and sustainability of our salary cap, which essentially is looking after the future of the club," Cleary said.

"Some of the decisions we make, at the end of the day, is best for all the Panthers stakeholders, whether it's players, staff, corporate partners but also fans."

Cleary, who also lashed out at the media for what he perceived as heavy criticism of his controversial return to the club and his team's poor start to the year, also accepted part of the blame for underachieving this season.

"As the head coach I take responsibility for the results this year. Personally, I don't believe I was at my best," he said.

"But along the way I've learned a lot.

"I've faced some challenges this year that I never have before.

"At the end of the day it's made me stronger, more understanding of the job, myself, and I approach the future next year more motivated as I ever have before."

Panthers forward James Fisher-Harris cleaned up with three awards, including the Merv Cartwright medal as the club's best player of the season.
 

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Interesting article about RCG. I’ve said it before but the change of clubs will give him a new lease on life. Very confident he’ll be an excellent signing.

Agree. I think it's clear that our team have a lot of fun playing their footy and I reckon Reg will start loving footy again.

I'm starting to feel that our premiership window might be open next year. Just need a replacement for Manu and our recruitment will be complete.

I'm assuming that we will upskill Stoney for the sub hooker role or promote a kid from within.

Gutho
Sivo
Jenkovic
Waqa
Fergo
Drown
Moses
Nrown
Lane
Marata
Jnr
Reedy
Evans

Stoney
Reg
Alvaro
Taka
 

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Agree. I think it's clear that our team have a lot of fun playing their footy and I reckon Reg will start loving footy again.

I'm starting to feel that our premiership window might be open next year. Just need a replacement for Manu and our recruitment will be complete.

I'm assuming that we will upskill Stoney for the sub hooker role or promote a kid from within.

Gutho
Sivo
Jenkovic
Waqa
Fergo
Drown
Moses
Nrown
Lane
Marata
Jnr
Reedy
Evans

Stoney
Reg
Alvaro
Taka

So a bloke who has played Origin and for Australia and we've signed for 5 year, will sit on a bench and be behind in the pecking order of a depth signing in Evans?
 

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