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SamSepi0l

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So is our strategy to remove everyone that has done well elsewhere and bring in the pommie kids + a bunch of underachievers?

Because that's how it's feeling. Brennan has done fantastic work elsewhere with pathways... why are we ditching him?
Is this based on his work at Penrith?
 

PhilGould

Bench
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Well that's a surprise.

Seems like a couple of months ago he was talking about it being his dream job, and now by the sounds of the article he has quit. All I can think is Gus is offering him a role and enough money to make relocating/commuting again worth it, otherwise something has gone wrong here.
 

Woosh

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THE Newcastle Knights are looking for a new pathways manager to oversee their junior-development system after the surprise departure of highly respected Garth Brennan.
Brennan, a born-and-bred Novocastrian who was head coach of Gold Coast Titans in 2018 and 2019, accepted the job with the Knights in September.

Neither he not Newcastle officials were available for comment on Friday, but the club confirmed the 50-year-old had decided to resign.

When Brennan was appointed, Knights CEO Phil Gardner sung his praises after a long and successful coaching career in the lower grades with Newcastle and Penrith.
He was the first coach to steer Newcastle's under-20s into the play-offs, in 2011, and then won premierships with Penrith's under-20s and NSW Cup outfits. That earned him his first job as a head coach, but like so many before him, things did not work out at the Titans.

At the time of Brennan's appointment, Gardner said: "His record speaks for itself and we are really excited to have someone with Garth's experience and passion to come in and head up our pathways programs.

“What he did at Penrith with their junior system in helping to develop and bring through so many of their young players who are now playing at the top level speaks volumes.
"He's also a local boy who has played from the juniors right through into the senior grades in Newcastle so he knows the local rugby league landscape as well as anyone does."
 

PhilGould

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Telegraph had Matterson going to the Dolphins for 3 years $1.5m, now they have the Eels offering 4 years $2.5m. Guess the Eels need to offer him an extra $100k+ per year to keep him in his hometown in a system where he’s become a rep player.

Or the numbers aren’t reliable.
 

Old dog

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He’s worth more now that he is a rep player, he will bide his time, play his best in SOO, hopefully win series playing in all three then set the bidding war for a rep player.
 

Loose Cannon

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I think they are all reading a lot into the fact his dad played there.

he grew up here if we can’t get him home we should just give up tbh
Telegraph had Matterson going to the Dolphins for 3 years $1.5m, now they have the Eels offering 4 years $2.5m. Guess the Eels need to offer him an extra $100k+ per year to keep him in his hometown in a system where he’s become a rep player.

Or the numbers aren’t reliable.
Telegraph with Matterson 1.5 for 3, and Elliot 1.4 for 3.

Got to hope at least the latter wrong.

edit: Sorry Macavity, quoted you unintentionally, and too dull to fix.
 

macavity

Referee
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Really worrying news on Brennan.

Whenever people in an organisation can’t get on it’s a worry.

And whenever the bloke charged with something isn’t allowed to do it… it’s a massive red flag.

something isn’t right and I think we all have a fair idea what it is.
 

TooheysNew

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Really worrying news on Brennan.

Whenever people in an organisation can’t get on it’s a worry.

And whenever the bloke charged with something isn’t allowed to do it… it’s a massive red flag.

something isn’t right and I think we all have a fair idea what it is.
Not sure about that last sentence.
 

Jono078

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Who are you suggesting Mac? I mean has to be either Gardner or AOB.

Weren’t there rumblings that we wanted to implement something like what the Panthers have and teach players a certain style through all grades? Didn’t someone get involved with player selections too?
 

PhilGould

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Not much in Toohey's News this week

- Ryan Matterson isn't a target, asking price believed to be close to $600k
- Jake Turpin is a potential signing but only for the rest of this season
- Most of the article is Toohey writing a paragraph on each of the best dozen or so juniors at the Knights. Bailey Hodgson, Krystian Mapapalangi, Chris Vea'ila, Paul Bryan (calls him Klemmer's heir apparent), Oryn Keeley, Myles Martin, Max Bradbury, Fletcher Sharpe, Ethan Ferguson, Jermaine McEwen & Davy Armstrong are the ones mentioned.
 

Woosh

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They are the teenage stars yet to play in the NRL who will shape the future of the Newcastle Knights over the next decade.

While many may be unrecognisable names right now unless you are an ardent fan of the club's lower grades, recruitment boss Clint Zammit is supremely confident time and the right development will change all that.

"We've got some exceptional kids coming through the ranks and given time and coaching, we are very confident of where they can get to," Zammit told us.

Here's the pick of them:

Bailey Hodgson
While his countryman Dom Young has had an outstanding start to his NRL career, serious injuries and COVID have robbed fellow Englishman Hodgson of the chance at the same opportunities. A dynamic ball-running fullback who has debuted in the English Super League, Hodgson plays his first game of the season today in the Jersey Flegg competition against the Bulldogs at St John Oval after finally over-coming a fractured elbow suffered in the pre-season.

Krystian Mapapalangi
A 19-year-old centre/five-eighth signed from Manly last season who has already received rave reviews from NRL coach Adam O'Brien for his skill level. Coming off an off-season shoulder reconstruction, he has already graduated to NSW Cup level with big things expected of him over the next few years. On a development contract.

Chris Vea'ila
Another development contract player still young enough to play S G Ball who impressed at senior level in the trials. This strong young Kiwi centre has been at the club since he was 15 but suffered a fractured leg weeks ago playing NSW Cup.


Paul Bryan
A tough, 19-year-old prop brought down this season from Mackay. He's already played Queensland Cup and is tipped to be picked in the Maroons Under 19's Origin side. David Klemmer's heir apparent.


Oryn Keeley
Highly regarded 19-year-old backrower from the Central Coast with a great attitude and a standard setter for the S G Ball squad this season with leadership qualities written all over him. Along with Bryan, was taken into NRL camp on the Sunshine Coast recently.

Myles Martin
The boy from Bathurst who is still at school and plays footy on the weekend and goes pig hunting on his days off. Rated a "10-year NRL player" by Zammit who pinched the rugged 18-year-old lock from the Eels.

Max Bradbury
A local kid who plays prop out of the Mark Sargent mould according to Knights insiders. A tough, no-frills 19-year-old frontrower who doesn't do fancy. Has graduated from S G Ball to Jersey Flegg this season.

Fletcher Sharpe
Electrifying 18-year-old fullback from Cessnock who is slightly built but makes up for his lack of size with pure speed. Recently bagged a double playing on the wing for the Goannas in the top grade in the Real NRL.

Ethan Ferguson
His attitude and commitment has been questioned by the club in the past with Ferguson lumped with the 'lazy' tag but the big young 18-year-old Taree centre has responded this season, dropping a huge amount of weight and showing real signs of fulfilling his great potential.

Jermaine McEwen
A 17-year-old backrower from Penrith who was forced out of Sydney for personal reasons earlier this season and made a big impression after joining the club's Harold Matts Under 17's side.

Davy Armstrong
Came down from Goondiwindi this season for a second crack after getting homesick the first time and has disappointed. A flying machine at fullback whose blinding pace has seen him graduate to NSW Cup ranks.

Matterson mail off the mark
Parramatta's NSW Blues star Ryan Matterson is not on the Knights recruitment radar but the club is considering signing Broncos hooker Jake Turpin for the remainder of this season.

Sydney media speculation has linked Matterson to the club but we understand the Knights have shown no real interest with his asking price believed to be close to the $600,000 mark.

Turpin, out of favour in Brisbane, would become the club's final top 30 signing if he agrees to a deal to back-up injured star Jatden Brailey and his replacement Chris Randall. Any contract would likely only be short-term.
 
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