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Recruitment & Rentention Update

Jodeci

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Friday 5 July, 2013

Members Update: Letter from Ken Edwards and Ricky Stuart



Dear

Today we would like to provide you with an update on the Pirtek Parramatta Eels' recruitment and retention plans for next season and beyond.

Our performances on the field this season have been tough on all of us, Members and fans included. The results that we have delivered as a club are not worthy of the passion and pride that the Blue and Gold Army show each week. It is our job to provide you with a team that you can believe in your heart of hearts will be in the contest when the final whistle blows.

There has been much speculation about what we are doing in regards to player retention and recruitment. We would like to clear as much of that up for you as we can, given that we do have confidentiality and commercial disclosure issues to consider. We thank you for understanding that it is simply not sensible or practical to share all information with you at all times.

We are in the market for top line players. We have a plan and are moving positively towards fulfilling it. We are active and aggressive in our approach and will soon add to our new 2014 recruits – Will Hopoate, Corey Norman, Gareth Hock and Lee Mossop.

In June we made tough decisions but it was done so we could achieve our vision of delivering you with the Number 1 Club in the Greatest Game of All. Your support and understanding has been largely positive and greatly appreciated. Having said that it is important to note that full disclosure can only go so far. We gave all players an undertaking that we would not be discussing individual players unless they chose to make their position public. We have honoured that commitment and will continue to do so.

Our decision to implement significant change to the playing roster for next season and beyond meant providing some players with an opportunity to find another club before the June 30 deadline. Two players have sought out, and in turn been granted, a mid-season release; NRL squad member Matt Eisenhuth will head to the Panthers while NYC forward Chad McGill has headed south to Cronulla. We are also aware that several other players are in discussions with rival clubs for next year.

While this season has fallen short of expectation, circumstances have opened the door for a special group of young players to be elevated into the top grade. Today we are pleased to announce the re-signing of a number of our 2013 debutants: Kelepi Tanginoa, Kaysa Pritchard and Peni Terepo through till 2015 and Junior Paulo till 2016. They join a list of other key players we have re-signed this season in Jarryd Hayne, Jacob Loko, Mitchell Allgood and Ryan Morgan all through till at least the end of 2015.

What has also provided us with an increased level of confidence in the future is the next wave of talented players coming through the ranks. The Parramatta Eels Under 16’s won the National Title earlier this year, while a number of our Under 18’s team have been elevated to our NYC squad. This should give us all great confidence in the work being done in our junior elite pathways programs and game development.

The club has also signed a number of our other young stars to extended deals. NYC prop Pauli Pauli has re-signed with the Eels through till 2015 as has teammate and NSW Under 18s hooker Zach Dockar-Clay. Tyrell Fuimaino was also selected in that side making him the first product of the NRL’s Indigenous School to Work program to play representative football. His services are secured at the Eels until at least 2016.

The other young gun that we are happy to announce the signing of today is Tepai Moeroa. This 17 year old is a phenomenal athlete who has recently joined the NYC Squad and is already making a tremendous impact. Also selected in the NSW U/18s for the second consecutive year, he was forced to withdraw due to school commitments. Currently studying at Newington College, Moeroa is an Australian Schoolboys Rugby Union representative and also the National Schools Open Age shot put Champion. The Seven Hills junior has signed a deal to remain in blue and gold till 2015.

In coming weeks we hope to bring you news of more substantial developments in recruitment and retention. Our plans for the future are taking shape and I sincerely hope our Members and fans can take confidence from that. We are committed to keeping you updated and making sure that as Parramatta Members you are hearing the news about your club from your club first.

Following, for your information, is an overview of the status of our playing group as of today:



SIGNED FOR 2014 AND BEYOND:

Will Hopoate
Corey Norman
Gareth Hock
Lee Mossop
Manu Mau

RE-SIGNED FOR 2014 AND BEYOND:

Jarryd Hayne
Jacob Loko
Mitchell Allgood
Ryan Morgan
Kelepi Tanginoa
Kaysa Pritchard
Peni Terepo
Junior Paulo
Pauli Pauli
Zach-Dockar Clay
Tyrell Fuimaino
Tepai Moeroa
Joseph Ualesi
Frazer Masinamua
Daniel Alvaro

ON CONTRACT FOR 2014*:

Reni Maitua
Ben Smith
Luke Kelly
Api Pewhairangi
Cheyse Blair (2015)
Daniel Harrison
Lorenzo Maafu
Tim Mannah
Darcy Lussick (2015)
Fuifui Moimoi
Ken Sio
Joseph Paulo
Brayden Wiliame
Chris Sandow (2015)
Jake Mullaney (2015)

OFF CONTRACT AT THE END OF 2013*:

Matt Keating
Willie Tonga
Ben Roberts
Vai Toutai
Taniela Lasalo
Kenny Edwards
Nathan Smith
Daniel Penese
Semi Radradra
Patrick O’Hanlon
Jerome McKenzie
Dylan Gilbert
Taulima Tautai (released)
Jason Seige (released)
Matthew Eisenhuth (released)
Rory Brien (released)
Marmin Barba (released)
Chad McGill (released)

* We are currently in negotiations with a number of these players.



Regards



Ken Edwards – Parramatta Eels CEO Ricky Stuart - Parramatta Eels Head Coach

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Maroubra Eel

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I'm looking forward to the substantial developments in recruitment over the coming weeks.

Sounds promising.
 

TheParraboy

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ON CONTRACT FOR 2014*:

* We are currently in negotiations with a number of these players.

Reni Maitua
Ben Smith
Luke Kelly
Api Pewhairangi
Cheyse Blair (2015)
Daniel Harrison
Lorenzo Maafu
Tim Mannah
Darcy Lussick (2015)
Fuifui Moimoi
Ken Sio
Joseph Paulo
Brayden Wiliame
Chris Sandow (2015)
Jake Mullaney (2015)



Mannah really? I thought he would be in the re-signed for 2014 or beyond list
 

Suitman

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Mannah really? I thought he would be in the re-signed for 2014 or beyond list

We need hard arse bastards.
Really, is Tim what we need?
Tough love sometimes.
I'd rather a hard arse like Nate Myles tbh.
If Tim went elsewhere, I wouldn't be disappointed.

Suity
 

Redback71

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about time we had something from the club like this, can believe manah is still unsigned. Would also like to keep Reni Maitua regardless as well
 

Eels Dude

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Mannah has been our most consistent player this year. He signed his last extension in 2011 taking him through till the end of next year so re-signing him when he still has over a year to go probably isn't the biggest priority.
 
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Joshuatheeel

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We need hard arse bastards.
Really, is Tim what we need?
Tough love sometimes.
I'd rather a hard arse like Nate Myles tbh.
If Tim went elsewhere, I wouldn't be disappointed.

Suity

Seriously - I can see why you would want myles in the side but mannah has been one of best this year. He isn't the perfect player but does his job very well - makes 100m plus a game, does his fair share of tackling, rarely makes mistakes and has a very good play the ball.
 

Bow_rider

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Mullaney until 2015. Who would have done this deal. Genius manager. Man this joint has been run by monkeys. Hope Stuart, Edwards and Sharpe can get it back on track.When other recruitment managers see the players we have signed in the past 3 years they must piss themselves laughing!!!!!
 

Suitman

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Seriously - I can see why you would want myles in the side but mannah has been one of best this year. He isn't the perfect player but does his job very well - makes 100m plus a game, does his fair share of tackling, rarely makes mistakes and has a very good play the ball.

As NRL front rowers go, Mannah is one of the least effective.
We're all clouded by his niceness. And stats.
When was the last time, he took it up to an opposition player and threw a punch at someone? Sure, it may not be in is manner (pun intended) but we need tough bastards. I THINK WE ALL LOVE HIM TOO MUCH. Either we start to dis him, or we accept that he's too nice to be the type of leadership the club needs.

There's a dozen props I'd prefer over Mannah if he is to be our No. 1.
We can't afford to just be solid. We need to be aggressive.
It's why we are coming f**king last.

Suity
 

strider

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mannah is effective - in a different way .... we need players who compliment him


re: the email .... its an email for the sake of an email
 

Bow_rider

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Reni Maitua
Ben Smith
Luke Kelly
Api Pewhairangi
Cheyse Blair (2015)
Daniel Harrison
Lorenzo Maafu
Tim Mannah
Darcy Lussick (2015)
Fuifui Moimoi
Ken Sio
Joseph Paulo
Brayden Wiliame
Chris Sandow (2015)
Jake Mullaney (2015)

OMG. Who did this. Other than Mannah Lussick Sio and Fui. Its unbeleivable.
 

Eelogical

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Reni Maitua
Ben Smith
Luke Kelly
Api Pewhairangi
Cheyse Blair (2015)
Daniel Harrison
Lorenzo Maafu
Tim Mannah
Darcy Lussick (2015)
Fuifui Moimoi
Ken Sio
Joseph Paulo
Brayden Wiliame
Chris Sandow (2015)
Jake Mullaney (2015)

OMG. Who did this. Other than Mannah Lussick Sio and Fui. Its unbeleivable.

Terrry Fearnley?
 

Gary Gutful

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As NRL front rowers go, Mannah is one of the least effective.
We're all clouded by his niceness. And stats.
When was the last time, he took it up to an opposition player and threw a punch at someone? Sure, it may not be in is manner (pun intended) but we need tough bastards. I THINK WE ALL LOVE HIM TOO MUCH. Either we start to dis him, or we accept that he's too nice to be the type of leadership the club needs.

There's a dozen props I'd prefer over Mannah if he is to be our No. 1.
We can't afford to just be solid. We need to be aggressive.
It's why we are coming f**king last.

Suity

Can see where you are coming from Suity. I would also like to see him fire up a bit.
 

Gary Gutful

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re: the email .... its an email for the sake of an email

Agreed. However, Edwards would have felt it was necessary to say something after telling every gibberer on twitter that something was 'on its way'.

We would have been better off keeping a low profile and saying something when we were ready.
 

fish eel

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We need hard arse bastards.
Really, is Tim what we need?
Tough love sometimes.
I'd rather a hard arse like Nate Myles tbh.
If Tim went elsewhere, I wouldn't be disappointed.

Suity

Nice guy, but we over rate Tim I reckon.
 

Gary Gutful

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Maybe his teammates need to start ribbing him about his 'eyebrow', stealing his bag and putting grogans in his locker - bring out his inner merkin!
 

TheParraboy

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We need hard arse bastards.
Really, is Tim what we need?
Tough love sometimes.
I'd rather a hard arse like Nate Myles tbh.
If Tim went elsewhere, I wouldn't be disappointed.

Suity

As NRL front rowers go, Mannah is one of the least effective.
We're all clouded by his niceness. And stats.
When was the last time, he took it up to an opposition player and threw a punch at someone? Sure, it may not be in is manner (pun intended) but we need tough bastards. I THINK WE ALL LOVE HIM TOO MUCH. Either we start to dis him, or we accept that he's too nice to be the type of leadership the club needs.

There's a dozen props I'd prefer over Mannah if he is to be our No. 1.
We can't afford to just be solid. We need to be aggressive.
It's why we are coming f**king last.

Suity


hard ass like myles my ass

you mean a thug like myles, leads with his head and twists players legs, tough cookie that one :lol:


Mannah has gone through a bit the last 12 months, I think he has gone well and is one of about 4 or 5 that deserve to be a Parraboy for life IMO :cool:. He reminds me a lot of Petero
 

Gary Gutful

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hard ass like myles my ass

you mean a thug like myles, leads with his head and twists players legs, tough cookie that one :lol:


Mannah has gone through a bit the last 12 months, I think he has gone well and is one of about 4 or 5 that deserve to be a Parraboy for life IMO :cool:. He reminds me a lot of Petero

Winning teams and players show scant regard for being 'nice' and bend the rules when and where they can.

Petero would have Mannah's lunch and then make him go and get seconds.
 
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