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I remember when he was just a little squirt.
Hopefully he doesn't get shafted
He was on a different listNo mention of Schnider?
Doesn’t look like this was posted by anyone. FFS.
Mark O’Neill, who was appointed Parramatta’s general manager of football following the review, said giving debuts to players such as Reed Mahoney, Dylan Brown and Oregon Kaufusi was proof the Western Sydney powerhouse was making quick headway in rectifying the situation.
“The findings were there was a gap there,” O’Neill said.
“We have to be more diligent but in more recent years we’ve been able to debut Dylan Brown, Oregon Kaufusi, Reed Mahoney and Stefano Utoikamanu, and Haze Dunster debuted at the Nines.
“We’ve got others like Sam Hughes, Dave Hollis and William Penisini from our pathways, they’re all locked up.
“There are a few we have taken serious notice of in the last 18 months and look to give them their opportunity. If they are good enough we want them to play at our club.
“That’s what we are trying to do. We have a lot of talent out here and retaining them all is a challenge, but we need to be more sophisticated in keeping the right kids.”
O’Neill said Eels fans could look forward to players such as Ryan Matterson and Utoikamanu being retained, rather than Parramatta developing them and watching other clubs reap the benefits.
Utoikamanu is headed to Concord next season after making his NRL debut this year and Matterson made his debut for the Sydney Roosters despite being an Eels junior.
“A player adds value to a club but we have to challenge ourselves to add value to the player as well,” O’Neill said.
“By that I mean the work we do to improve their skills as footballers and making sure they have the technical, tactical and physical knowledge of the game … the things that show we can improve them as a player to make them stay.
“We have a good crop of kids coming through under the current NRL batch and we are confident they want to stay and develop as players at the Eels.”
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He was reflecting on how we developed Matto and Stefano, then lost them.Utoikamanu, retained?
What, the...?
You could also read it as him saying that Hughes, Hollis and Dick are the ones retained.Utoikamanu, retained?
What, the...?
He was reflecting on how we developed Matto and Stefano, then lost them.
That’s what we are trying to do. We have a lot of talent out here and retaining them all is a challenge, but we need to be more sophisticated in keeping the right kids.”
O’Neill said Eels fans could look forward to players such as Ryan Matterson and Utoikamanu being retained, rather than Parramatta developing them and watching other clubs reap the benefits.
One could also assume that its beneficial getting our best juniors under another coach to develop them for NRL.You could also read it as him saying that Hughes, Hollis and Dick are the ones retained.
Matterson left because he demanded to play in the halves and didn't like it when BA told him he needed to move into the pigs. Went to the Roosters, where Robinson gave him 6 games in the halves when either Pearce or Jackson were out injured before moving him into the second row. We were only going to keep him if BA had decided to let him play 6.He was reflecting on how we developed Matto and Stefano, then lost them.
That’s what we are trying to do. We have a lot of talent out here and retaining them all is a challenge, but we need to be more sophisticated in keeping the right kids.”
O’Neill said Eels fans could look forward to players such as Ryan Matterson and Utoikamanu being retained, rather than Parramatta developing them and watching other clubs reap the benefits.
Yeah. Kinda knew that but it dosent fit my anti BA rhetoric.Matterson left because he demanded to play in the halves and didn't like it when BA told him he needed to move into the pigs. Went to the Roosters, where Robinson gave him 6 games in the halves when either Pearce or Jackson were out injured before moving him into the second row. We were only going to keep him if BA had decided to let him play 6.
Stefano signed with the Tigers after his mum went ape shit at the club for offering him less than Payne Haas was earning because in her mind Stefano is a better player. Glad we didn't pay overs to keep him.
Some players won't be retained for reasons outside the clubs desire - that's life in football.
Matterson left because he demanded to play in the halves and didn't like it when BA told him he needed to move into the pigs. Went to the Roosters, where Robinson gave him 6 games in the halves when either Pearce or Jackson were out injured before moving him into the second row. We were only going to keep him if BA had decided to let him play 6.
Stefano signed with the Tigers after his mum went ape shit at the club for offering him less than Payne Haas was earning because in her mind Stefano is a better player. Glad we didn't pay overs to keep him.
Some players won't be retained for reasons outside the clubs desire - that's life in football.
The point is, without a salary cap they can afford two full first grade teams, so rotations don't hurt them. Plus with all the cup competitions they are physically unable to play every game.Whilst the EPL don’t have a salary cap they still use squad rotation to manage performance. In cup competitions it is not unusual for al 11 starting players to be rested.
The EPL is probably not a good example as the can play between 50 - 60 compatible games a year and it is clear rotation is required. The point is though NRL sides that have managed to rest and rejuvenate players before the finals will perform better come finals. Whether it be through good management or good luck Storm and Roosters will have successfully rotated players.
What you are saying is that the Roosters are just like the EPL.The point is, without a salary cap they can afford two full first grade teams, so rotations don't hurt them. Plus with all the cup competitions they are physically unable to play every game.
There are dozens of NRL players every year who play every game, including middle forwards.
So the Tigers are paying Stefano around 600k then???Matterson left because he demanded to play in the halves and didn't like it when BA told him he needed to move into the pigs. Went to the Roosters, where Robinson gave him 6 games in the halves when either Pearce or Jackson were out injured before moving him into the second row. We were only going to keep him if BA had decided to let him play 6.
Stefano signed with the Tigers after his mum went ape shit at the club for offering him less than Payne Haas was earning because in her mind Stefano is a better player. Glad we didn't pay overs to keep him.
Some players won't be retained for reasons outside the clubs desire - that's life in football.
Not sure what our final offer to him was, but he decided to take theirs.So the Tigers are paying Stefano around 600k then???
He’s young, raw with some talent. But looks at least an off season or 2 away from being a decent first grade option. Good luck to him Hopefully Hollis and Hughes turn out the better players.Not sure what our final offer to him was, but he decided to take theirs.
Wasn’t it reported at $800k over 3 years / seems like a lot.Not sure what our final offer to him was, but he decided to take theirs.
Our offer was literally only $20K less per year than theirs.Not sure what our final offer to him was, but he decided to take theirs.
Maybe he reckoned he'd be let go early and would earn a fair bit more this year.Our offer was literally only $20K less per year than theirs.