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IFR33K

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Fair enough, fellas.

I like Gutherson, but I think we can do better at fullback.

He is potentially a great centre, though, imo.

And Guth is certainly not causing us any issues.


I’m honestly starting to think he’ll make a great fullback. I’m not sure he’s potent enough and lacks the power to make a very good centre. His attributes are his enthusiasm and superior fitness. Fullback is where we can take advantage of his strengths.
 

Eelementary

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I’m honestly starting to think he’ll make a great fullback. I’m not sure he’s potent enough and lacks the power to make a very good centre. His attributes are his enthusiasm and superior fitness. Fullback is where we can take advantage of his strengths.

Fair enough, mate - appreciate your thoughts.

He has been playing very well, for sure.
 

Avenger

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As reported and quoted by our recruitment manager, Mark O’Neill in extending Moses and Michael Jennings ?

Are we doing this too early? Are we doing it to get them at a better price or is it because there is not much available out there ?

I find it bizarre to be doing it now and quite unnecessary.
 

Kornstar

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As reported and quoted by our recruitment manager, Mark O’Neill in extending Moses and Michael Jennings ?

Are we doing this too early? Are we doing it to get them at a better price or is it because there is not much available out there ?

I find it bizarre to be doing it now and quite unnecessary.

Depends i guess. Is there anyone that is a free agent next year that we'd want? Maybe giving them another year will be a bridge between who we really want or give us enough time to let young guys who we expect big things from to come through and ease in?

We don't have the inside info on the direction they are heading and why they are doing something.

Also i would suggest that if we get a few good forwards next year that Moses would look like a superstar behind a good pack and Jennings may be happy to play for less and also happy to mentor some of the young guys like Parry through and play in Canterbury cup when necessary.
 

Poupou Escobar

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As reported and quoted by our recruitment manager, Mark O’Neill in extending Moses and Michael Jennings ?

Are we doing this too early? Are we doing it to get them at a better price or is it because there is not much available out there ?

I find it bizarre to be doing it now and quite unnecessary.
They have been free to negotiate with other clubs since November. If we don't sign them soon some other club will. Plus if our form (and theirs) gets better they will cost more.
 

hindy111

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You mad? $300k max seems about right. We have centres coming thru, Parry for instance or someone on the open market. Maybe Lomax who is a sharp shooter with the boot, almost guarantee 6 points every time a try scored. When was the last time we had a decent goal kicker? 2001?

I watched Wenty today. Parry is ok. But dont expect to much. He has nothing special about him. Better then average in most departments.
Bevan looked class above everyone. Stone looked goood but some dumb shit in his game. No one else worth mentioning.
 

hindy111

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The Pennys in the news again. Tyrone Phillips DUI. Pennys allowing him to play prior to court case. X2 over the limit. Must like a drink while making movies.
Oh Gus! Had enough yet buddy?
Just popped up on my news feed. Get on it Gronky.

Does he play Ron Massey cup?
 

hindy111

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Depends i guess. Is there anyone that is a free agent next year that we'd want? Maybe giving them another year will be a bridge between who we really want or give us enough time to let young guys who we expect big things from to come through and ease in?

We don't have the inside info on the direction they are heading and why they are doing something.

Also i would suggest that if we get a few good forwards next year that Moses would look like a superstar behind a good pack and Jennings may be happy to play for less and also happy to mentor some of the young guys like Parry through and play in Canterbury cup when necessary.

I looked at who is off contract. Not to many took my eye at all.
 

Gronk

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https://outline.com/2z4fuG

Not a lot of info here, other than O'Neil saying that he is confident that we will retain who we want in good time and won't panic.

Alvaro has an option for 2020. It's not clear in who's favour but.
 

Gronk

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^^^^^^^^
Eels look to build a dynasty

Where others might see vulnerability, Parramatta head of football Mark O’Neill sees only opportunity.

In concert with coach Brad Arthur, O’Neill is the man charged with piecing together the Eels’ roster for next season, leaving him to wade through a host of players coming off contract.

Among them are some of the most prominent names at the club — the likes of Clint Gutherson and Mitchell Moses. Big names who are likely to attract big offers should they maintain their form and remain on the market.

In Gutherson’s case, his agent suggested last week there were already clubs hovering around and ready to swoop. O’Neill doesn’t appear concerned. He has been in regular contact with Gutherson and remains confident the club captain wants to stay.

“I would respectfully disagree about being in a vulnerable position,” O’Neill said.

“I think we are in a position where we can make decisions based on their objective merits. We are not in a position where we need to be rushed as such.

“We have our 2019 roster locked in. Now we can be strategic. There is a lot happening under the surface. I wouldn’t suggest we are vulnerable at all.

“I would think it is a good opportunity and we have a chance over the coming years to build an exciting roster — one the fans are excited about.”

Gutherson’s agent appeared to put a gun to the club’s head when he suggested the Eels had until the end of this week to make their captain a decent offer.

“Gutho is a fantastic bloke, a fantastic talent, influential. He displays all the behaviour of a professional footballer and what we want at Parramatta,” O’Neill said.

“He is our captain and we believe in him. We see him as the future here — nothing has changed. There are no two ways about it.

“He presents that he is happy and comfortable.

“I talk regularly with Gutho about various things — not always his contract.

“But he is always kept in the loop and I have the utmost respect for him.”

As for Moses, O’Neill has a relationship with the Eels No 7 stretching back to their time together at Wests Tigers. He, like everyone else at the club, has seen a significant change in Moses over the off-season.

“Yeah, I do. I do want him to stay,” O’Neill said.

“I can’t see his best years of football being behind him, same with Gutho. Mitchell is only relatively young — he is 24.

“In terms of the off-season he has had, he has been fantastic in terms of putting his hand up, seeking feedback and asking for more.

“He has shown a level of emotional intelligence and self-awareness that I think is inspiring really.

“Pressure comes with that position to a degree.

“Pressure is part of the game and that’s why they enjoy that — it comes in that position. Mitch has made a lot of personal sacrifice in the off-season.

“It has been a change to him and what he has done previously.

“I have known him since he was a kid.

“This off-season there has been a hell of a lot of positive steps … to concentrate on footy and really apply himself.”

O’Neill has other concerns beyond those two. Aside from Gutherson and Moses, Tim Mannah, Brad Takairangi, Michael Jennings and Tepai Moeroa are off contract while Daniel Alvaro has an option for next season.

The other pressing matter is the future of teenage five-eighth Dylan Brown, who has another year remaining on his contract but will be free to talk to rival clubs from November 1.

The Eels want to upgrade and extend Brown as a matter of urgency. O’Neill has work to do but he insists there is no need to panic.

“The philosophy is sometimes it takes a bit of time to get a plan in place,” O’Neill said,

“We have a lot of local talent as well. We want our kids and our players to aspire to be Eels players. I don’t think there is a sense of immediate urgency.

“I am of the understanding that if any of the players are going to be shopped or taken anywhere they will speak to us.

“I trust the managers on that. I certainly have no reason not to, particularly after my dealings with them over the years.

“We have to make the right decisions based on the right reasons.”
 

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