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hindy111

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We were already in decline in 2010. It didn't start turning around until Arthur joined, and I believe it was structures implemented by Kearney (particularly recruitment) that were mostly responsible for that. It's worth noting that Kearney signed Nolan (and Arthur) to the club. Unfortunately he also rolled the dice on Sandow, which cost him his job here.

But the point is we were on the decline since Smith left. An eighth place death rattle (and finals run) in 2009 didn't mean we were on the way back up. 2010 was more of the same.

At the time we signed Sandow we where desperate and had to take the chance. I think Bennet even back him at that point to be and Alfi style halfback.
 

hindy111

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She is pretty. I bet she would have a lovely bush too
 

IFR33K

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We were already in decline in 2010. It didn't start turning around until Arthur joined, and I believe it was structures implemented by Kearney (particularly recruitment) that were mostly responsible for that. It's worth noting that Kearney signed Nolan (and Arthur) to the club. Unfortunately he also rolled the dice on Sandow, which cost him his job here.

But the point is we were on the decline since Smith left. An eighth place death rattle (and finals run) in 2009 didn't mean we were on the way back up. 2010 was more of the same.


We weren’t in decline, but in hindsight Making the gf maybe gave DA and the team a false sense of security. Not many changes were made to the squad and we had an average 2010. What hurt us was having hagan and SK involved in our club. Things could of been different had DA been left at the helm for another year or two.
 

hindy111

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My biggest peoblem currently is I am down to 1/3 of pringles. I am lying on back and dont feel like getting up and my hand cant fit in the tube. So I have to turn it upside down to reach the pringles. Issue is crums and spillage.

If anyone has any ideas please share.


Ok back to coach talk.
 

hineyrulz

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Well if he’s the sixth best forward in a strong pack he should be at least the sixth best in our pack. He obviously wasn’t, meaning his form was down this year, along with nearly everyone else. It’s a bit rich to blame Evans or even the recruiters. Most of our 2018 squad played well in 2017, including Kane Evans.
I blame Global warming.
 

Eelogical

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My biggest peoblem currently is I am down to 1/3 of pringles. I am lying on back and dont feel like getting up and my hand cant fit in the tube. So I have to turn it upside down to reach the pringles. Issue is crums and spillage.

If anyone has any ideas please share.


Ok back to coach talk.
That Pringles tube............the possibilities are endless.
 

El Diablo

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https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...e/news-story/d27ea10e16babe462d6dbddfd1b7f8b6

Inside the joint training sessions that are repairing Parramatta’s broken culture

MATT LOGUE, The Daily Telegraph
an hour ago

It was a sight to behold on a sunny Saturday morning at Parramatta training.

Around 200 players across five grades completing a tough pre-season session together.

It’s a far cry from last season when poor performances resulted in a fractured team environment.

“Last year when we had team lunches only half the side would be there,” prop Tepai Moeroa said.

“But this year we have everyone coming. There is definitely a different mentality to last year and a one-in, all-in buy in to what we are trying to build.

“I think training with all the grades helps with that club culture.

“When you are training NRL or NSW Cup you don’t realise you have such an impact on the lower grades or the girls.

“But joint sessions like this make you understand you can help them.”

Eels coach Brad Arthur says the joint club training sessions were implemented to improve club harmony.

He concedes the team culture dropped this season compared to 2017 when Parramatta put aside salary cap claims to reach the semi-finals.

“I’ve talked about us becoming tighter as a group,” Arthur said.

“In 2017 we were really tight and we had a few external things driving us.

“Maybe last season we thought it was just going to happen and we didn’t work hard enough on being that tight group.”

Arthur has noticed a significant difference around the club this pre-season, especially in the joint training sessions.

“We’ve had two sessions now with our 16s, 18s and the girls and I’ve been extremely impressed with the NRL players’ attitude to embracing a whole club approach,” he said.

“We want to be a development club and we can’t just talk about it, we’ve got to action it.

“This is a part of that process. It is a big process to make sure we are a development club.

“We are trying to grow our leadership. It doesn’t happen overnight and we need to educate our players around that.”

Prized recruit Blake Ferguson thoroughly enjoyed his first joint training session, saying it highlighted why he had no concerns about the Eels’ culture when putting pen to paper.

“I look at the culture of the club and a lot has been said about it being a bad culture but I haven’t seen that yet,” Ferguson said.

“For me I’ve come in here with a blank piece of paper and I’m trying to learn as much as I can.

“I know I can give a lot but I want to learn as well.

“Today was my first club session and I haven’t been to many of them in my career and I’ve been playing for a long time.

“It is good to get all the age groups into a club session to spread the culture around.”
 
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Except there was nothing wrong with the team's performance. All this 'held accountable' shit is just drama created by fans and journos after the fact. Successful organisations engage in succession planning and that's what is happening at the Broncos.
That's not succession planning. They turfed him, pure and simple. If he'd had more success they wouldn't have.
 

Gazzamatta

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"Last year when we had team lunches only half the side would be there,” prop Tepai Moeroa said.

How the hell was this allowed to happen?
I dont believe for one second that last years coaching staff are responsible for the positive changes happening this season.
Maybe The Review has allowed The New Board and Bernie to finally flex their muscles and provide direction.
I refer back to Bernies comments post the initial full club training day. "BA is onboard with this" he said. In BAs defence he did point out that it wasnt his idea in todays interview.
A great initiative. Maybe the place is finally being managed.



 

Avenger

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"Last year when we had team lunches only half the side would be there,” prop Tepai Moeroa said.

How the hell was this allowed to happen?
I dont believe for one second that last years coaching staff are responsible for the positive changes happening this season.
Maybe The Review has allowed The New Board and Bernie to finally flex their muscles and provide direction.
I refer back to Bernies comments post the initial full club training day. "BA is onboard with this" he said. In BAs defence he did point out that it wasnt his idea in todays interview.
A great initiative. Maybe the place is finally being managed.


Just blame Hayne.
 

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