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Eels Next Coach

Who will be Eels Next Coach

  • Hannay

    Votes: 14 16.7%
  • Hollbrook

    Votes: 13 15.5%
  • Ryles

    Votes: 21 25.0%
  • Morris

    Votes: 3 3.6%
  • Cheika

    Votes: 33 39.3%

  • Total voters
    84

the phantom menace

First Grade
Messages
9,875
My preferences:

Cheika - why not roll the dice and give it a shot, with experienced assistants
McDermott - 4 time Super League premiership winning coach, now based in Australia
Maguire - for a roster clean-out and to just f**king get the f**kers to f**king play for a season or two

I'm not convinced by all of these assistant coaches - Ryles, Hannay, etc etc - putting their hands up for a shot. We don't need a(nother) rookie at this point - we don't have 11 years for them to learn the ropes.
 

The Predictor

Juniors
Messages
1,645
My preferences:

Cheika - why not roll the dice and give it a shot, with experienced assistants
McDermott - 4 time Super League premiership winning coach, now based in Australia
Maguire - for a roster clean-out and to just f**king get the f**kers to f**king play for a season or two

I'm not convinced by all of these assistant coaches - Ryles, Hannay, etc etc - putting their hands up for a shot. We don't need a(nother) rookie at this point - we don't have 11 years for them to learn the ropes.
Agreed

just hope if we sign Madge, he has learned from tigers stint, understanding the game has changed , and he needs to adapt, if that isn’t the case, I’m concerned
 
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Tmars

Juniors
Messages
67
No love for Toovey or Ryles?
Let's be honest Toovey will never coach again in the nrl.
You can tell by his fox league gig he is not overly intelligent (he was a great player and got many head knocks)
and anyone that says he did well with manly are correct but he also had a very decent roster to coach.
I like Ryles though.
 

hineyrulz

Post Whore
Messages
150,378
Cheika is leading the way with 39% on here.

That's a better percentage then Madge's NRL coaching record since 2014.

In all seriousness if Madge is appointed i will get behind him but i just dont like the appointment and think its just a bigger risk then other options out there. His style is not what we need right now.
We needed Madge in mid 2018, that ship has well and truly sailed. Hannay and Cheika I would be happy with. Not sure what Ryles has done to be so highly rated besides getting spat on by Martina in the coaches box.
 

King-Gutho94

Coach
Messages
12,854
We needed Madge in mid 2018, that ship has well and truly sailed. Hannay and Cheika I would be happy with. Not sure what Ryles has done to be so highly rated besides getting spat on by Martina in the coaches box.
Ryles played the ball when facing in the wrong direction there one day at Allianz against the Roosters.

I suppose it's one error and mistake he can teach our bunch of misfits to do. We have every other dumb mistake in the rugby league manual covered.
 

TheCrowe

Juniors
Messages
1,066
1/ Brian McDermott: Proven winner with diverse experience and skills while still being a hard nut. Newcastle players crediting him for turning around their defensive attitude.
2/ Cheika: Bit left field but I like the idea of rolling the dice if he brings quality assistance with him.
3/ Holbrook: Has had some time to reflect and learn from experiences.
4/ Hannay: Just because a lot of people associated with him speak highly of him.
 

chiefy1

Bench
Messages
2,548
1/ Brian McDermott: Proven winner with diverse experience and skills while still being a hard nut. Newcastle players crediting him for turning around their defensive attitude.
2/ Cheika: Bit left field but I like the idea of rolling the dice if he brings quality assistance with him.
3/ Holbrook: Has had some time to reflect and learn from experiences.
4/ Hannay: Just because a lot of people associated with him speak highly of him.


Brian McDermott Super league win rate - 57.6%
Michael Maguire Super league win rate - 75.71%

What does this tell you?
 

Gary Gutful

Post Whore
Messages
52,139
My preferences:

Cheika - why not roll the dice and give it a shot, with experienced assistants
McDermott - 4 time Super League premiership winning coach, now based in Australia
Maguire - for a roster clean-out and to just f**king get the f**kers to f**king play for a season or two

I'm not convinced by all of these assistant coaches - Ryles, Hannay, etc etc - putting their hands up for a shot. We don't need a(nother) rookie at this point - we don't have 11 years for them to learn the ropes.
I agree entirely with this.
 
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