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Eels Next Coach

Who will be Eels Next Coach

  • Hannay

    Votes: 30 29.4%
  • Hollbrook

    Votes: 12 11.8%
  • Ryles

    Votes: 33 32.4%
  • Morris

    Votes: 5 4.9%
  • Cheika

    Votes: 22 21.6%

  • Total voters
    102
  • Poll closed .

Twizzle

Administrator
Staff member
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Has to be Hannay or it will be a complete utter failure with Ryles imo.

The fact that hannay is in origin camp now means we wont get a decision for another 2-3 weeks.

the article says about mid July so that sounds about right

whom ever it is will need to discuss R&R very soon, November is too late
 

Cloeel

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Tbh, Cheika would have been the best of the lot. Hannay and Ryles will be going back to BA in 2014.


I felt similar and voted for him in the poll.

However a number of clubs have overlooked him, bit of a red flag maybe?

I know f**k all about Hannay and Ryles - will support whoever management decides on.
 
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King-Gutho94

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I felt similar and voted for him in the poll.

However a number of clubs have overlooked him, bit of a red flag maybe?

I know f**k all about Hannay and Ryles - will support whoever management decides on.
Red flag is probably most club boards are too cowardly to grab him afraid of failing which is part of the reason most clubs struggle.

Trent Robinson said it the other day - Yawnion dont mind grabbing league types to coach but NRL Clubs are generally risk-adverse.

Its probably similar to the Walker Brothers & they haven't got a gig.

Cheika was the right fit for us i felt right now but we opted against it.

I just hope whoever gets the job leads us to a premiership.
 

Noise

Coach
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Why? Ryles has been recruited by 3 organisations (and high achieving coaches)...:must has something going for him...

Both are good options...or the best of the next up and coming coaches...
He's never been given the reigns as a head coach. Has he even coached reserve grade? Kearney is also a serial assistant at successful clubs that should never be a head coach.
 

yy_cheng

Coach
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I felt similar and voted for him in the poll.

However a number of clubs have overlooked him, bit of a red flag maybe?

I know f**k all about Hannay and Ryles - will support whoever management decides on.
Maybe he demanded more. He wanted to be in charge of more e.g. R&R etc and the older fellas are like nah, he won't tow the line so won't pick him
 

King-Gutho94

Coach
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He's never been given the reigns as a head coach. Kearney is also a serial assistant that should never be a head coach.
Its alright being a spitbag to Bellamy in the box just barking whatever Bellamy is yelling at towards the trainer on the walkie.

But history proves there isnt much success elsewhere.

Brad Arthur is probably one of the best coaches to come out of the Bellamy system and has a better win% record then Madge who is the only one to win a comp.

Walters - 53%
Arthur - 52%
Madge - 49% - Won a Premiership with Souths but a Wooden spoon with Tigers
Seibold - 47% - Wooden Spoon with Brisbane
O'Brien - 45%
Kearney - 35% - Wooden Spoon with Parra
Pay - 33%


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So the Cheika dream is over, apparently? o_O

I'm all in on McDermott now - the only candidate still (possibly) in the hunt who doesn't appear to be beholden to media mates or favourites, or running a media campaign to boost their credentials.
 

Noise

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Yep and Craig Bellemy was an average footballer, Wayne Bennett a gangly winger, Jack Gibson a plodding front rower.
Let's all judge a coach on their playing history and the teams they played in shall we?
Has Jason Ryles ever been a head coach of any football team?
 

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