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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 .

King-Gutho94

Coach
Messages
13,342
Buzz has his crystal ball out today.

SHOOSH
Parramatta Eels officials are getting nervous about their former coach Brad Arthur emerging as the frontrunner to coach the Perth Bears, expected to be the NRL’s 18th franchise. Arthur is managed by Chris Orr, who also looks after Eels five-eighth Dylan Brown, who would be available to join the Perth side for 2027. Arthur was extremely popular with the players at Parramatta, including many of their rising stars. Don’t be surprised if a number of them are tempted to head west if Arthur gets the gig.

SPOTTED
Parramatta Eels forward Junior Paulo embracing Bulldogs skipper Stephen Crichton at Accor Stadium on Saturday. They are Samoan teammates

You know what they can all follow Brad to Perth and take the losing/defeatist culture they have created here and spread it through the new franchise.

With the way we are playing Moses is the only player that is worth keeping that isn't a rookie.
 

Parra Pride

Referee
Messages
20,260
You know what they can all follow Brad to Perth and take the losing/defeatist culture they have created here and spread it through the new franchise.

With the way we are playing Moses is the only player that is worth keeping that isn't a rookie.
While I don’t disagree with you for the most part, these merkins didn’t created the loser culture here. It’s been around the join since at least Paul Carige doing the thing.
 

Avenger

Immortal
Messages
32,976
Perth is a sh$thole...I'm not sure double my current salary would get me there.
Been there many times over the years for work and let's just say best thing about Perth is leaving...
No it’s not. I lived in South Perth for 14 months in 07/08. It’s a great area for young families. I only came back because all my family is in Sydney and they missed the kids.

Oh and they gave me an offer I had to refuse.

#lowballers
 

Soto

Bench
Messages
3,641
No it’s not. I lived in South Perth for 14 months in 07/08. It’s a great area for young families. I only came back because all my family is in Sydney and they missed the kids.

Oh and they gave me an offer I had to refuse.

#lowballers
Big difference from 07/08 to 17/18/19 and 20.
Poor infrastructure, not a lot of work, lots of people leave for the eastern seaboard for work plus too much AFL.
People are lovely...just not a lot going for it plus a bit of a drugs problem...I suppose that also happens in a lot of places but always very topical when speaking to locals as not much to do there..
Each to their own I guess
 

Clueless

Juniors
Messages
8
I am going to guess either Payton - who is trying to negotiate with the Cowboys on a release quietly or
Madge who is waiting for SOO to finish. If neither of them can get out of their contract they will go with one of the rookies..
Bingo! (re: point 1)
 
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