Eels backups '24 vs '25:Get a grip! This squad is better (even with some unproven players) in that all positions now have backups and we're much faster overall in backline. Injuries should be less of an issue now!
Position | 2024 | 2025 |
---|---|---|
Fullback | Talagi | Papalii |
Wing | Dunster | Dunster |
Centre | Harper | Russell |
Centre | Cini | Samrani |
Wing | Renisini | Renisini |
Five-eighth | Asi | Volkman |
Four-eighth | Sanders | Hawkins |
Middle | Greig | Moretti |
Hooker | Arthur | Smith |
Middle | Ogden | Greig/Mataele/Tuivati? |
Edge | Doorey | Doorey |
Edge | Guymer | Kautoga |
Middle | Moretti | Guymer |
Eels backups '24 vs '25:
Position 2024 2025 Fullback Talagi Papalii Wing Dunster Dunster Centre Harper Russell Centre Cini Samrani Wing Renisini Renisini Five-eighth Asi Volkman Four-eighth Sanders Hawkins Middle Greig Moretti Hooker Arthur Smith Middle Ogden Greig/Mataele/Tuivati? Edge Doorey Doorey Edge Guymer Kautoga Middle Moretti Guymer
We've always had backups at every position. There are dozens of players contracted to the club every year. But Russell going from a starter to a backup is a sign of increased class. Plus the backup pack is a lot more mobile, in line with the starting pack. It's very exciting.
Looking forward to the Club starting to bring more players through our juniors into first grade and then fill the gaps with recruitment.
Its what the better teams do.
Ryles using our resources to hire some new assistant coaches to bring in a new style it's all exciting!
Is a backup even a back up if he never plays a game?Eels backups '24 vs '25:
Position 2024 2025 Fullback Talagi Papalii Wing Dunster Dunster Centre Harper Russell Centre Cini Samrani Wing Renisini Renisini Five-eighth Asi Volkman Four-eighth Sanders Hawkins Middle Greig Moretti Hooker Arthur Smith Middle Ogden Greig/Mataele/Tuivati? Edge Doorey Doorey Edge Guymer Kautoga Middle Moretti Guymer
We've always had backups at every position. There are dozens of players contracted to the club every year. But Russell going from a starter to a backup is a sign of increased class. Plus the backup pack is a lot more mobile, in line with the starting pack. It's very exciting.
The stale tactics that got us into the finals four straight years? We brought Barrett in then missed the finals twice.MY LAST REPLY, HONESTLY. BA bought Barrett in to change his tactics which were one dimensional and stale as had NFI what to do other than 'chase the collision' which he repeated at nearly every press conference..
I've told you it's not Ryles doing the recruiting, it's the list management group.Did you actually read what I said? Based on Ryles recruitment so far his only recruit of note is JAC, all the rest being on potential. Blows your argument out of the water.
If I replied, then yes.Did you actually read what I said?
I think we both agree here. He has input, but it is ultimately somebody else's job. A whole group of somebody else's, apparently. Coaching the NRL squad is a full-time job, so the list management group mange the list. But they aren't going to give the coach players he doesn't want. The exception would be where none of the players he wants are available or affordable, and the club needs to fill the top 30. Then the rules trump the coach's standards and he's given a few backups he will never trust enough to use in first grade, for example Cini and Taumoepenu.As espoused elsewhere where I and others believes that the pathways, although not a coach's direct responsibility, but he has to have input.
Everyone would prefer full time staff because that's what the top clubs all have. Plenty of man hours to do all the work required. But it is expensive, and I'm sure the board opening the purse strings for staff is related to the end of our financial commitment to building the CoE, rather a rookie coach's demands.Such as full time-part time coaches (Ryles obviously wanted full-time),
This is why we always have so many youngsters participating in the NRL pre-season, because that is when this stuff is learned.training methods, integration with NRL squad, etc where they can seamlessly slot into NRL team already knowing the tactics and calls.
I wouldn't be surprised either. These kids might end up in his NRL pre-season squad (or even the permanent NRL full time squad) one day. I doubt coaches attend lower grade matches because they enjoy the standard of footy on display.Wouldn't be surprised if he even sat on selection panel for young players inputting his preference for type of athlete he wants for each position.
Exactly, anyone thinking a former footy player with zero experience as an NRL head coach could come in and make all these business decisions is living in fantasy land. I'm excited about Ryles but I'm more excited about the growth we've seen in the club's resourcing. The finalisation of the CoE is a watershed for our club, much like when the club was renovated in the 90s. This freed up a lot of resources that made the club much more successful on the field, losing four preliminary finals and a grand final, after nearly a decade of not playing finals at all.A lot of the progress in reinstating the JETS program and financing the junior coaches has to be attributed to the hard work undertaken by the Leagues Club board appointed under the new regime.They worked hard to establish a firm footing for the NRL financing and appointed a sponsorship board internally which has made the NRL team basically self sustainable.
Believe once this was established the board of the Leagues Club made the decision that their vision was to support junior league programmes and ensured that their funds while not needed specifically for the NRL team would be directed into the clubs junior development and junior league. We are seeing the rewards now of that initiative.
We moved them on but we don't know how much cap space we cleared. Who've we replaced Gutherson, Sivo and RCG with so far? Iongi, JAC and Williams? Maybe we used the extra cap space to front load the extensions to Russell, Hands and Tuilagi?
Where it's initiated by the club I do. The question is whether our payout is under the cap or not. Medical retirements (e.g. Hodgson) and boxing sabbaticals (e.g. Pangai) are payouts funded outside the cap. Plus whatever 'investment opportunities' clubs offer in exchange for an overpaid player to f**k off quietly.So you are assuming we are chipping in?
I hope they make us win more games!Looking forward to the Club starting to bring more players through our juniors into first grade and then fill the gaps with recruitment.
Its what the better teams do.
Ryles using our resources to hire some new assistant coaches to bring in a new style it's all exciting!
Ideally all our backups would play zero games. Such a waste of money!Is a backup even a back up if he never plays a game?
Where it's initiated by the club I do. The question is whether our payout is under the cap or not. Medical retirements (e.g. Hodgson) and boxing sabbaticals (e.g. Pangai) are payouts funded outside the cap. Plus whatever 'investment opportunities' clubs offer in exchange for an overpaid player to f**k off quietly.
What input did the brown review have from couple of years ago ?He was involved , but the new board did the work on the financial side to enable it to go forward , ie the COE and even the new precinct are a result of their progressive thinking and ability to focus on the financial side not the lunatic element.
That’s why it was important to appoint real business people to the board and ensure that the factions didn’t have an opportunity to return.
Should I just pretend I know what’s going on behind the scenes? I’m not a rugby league journalist ffs
Ideally all our backups would play zero games. Such a waste of money!
I hope they make us win more games!
In this case, @Avenger has a question for youWell you don't know this is true. But I have some idea due to contacts.
#Little birds
Some merkins think I’m death riding Ryles. Like they thought I was death riding Stuart, then Arthur’s. But I’ll still be supporting Ryles long after most of you have decided you know more about tactics and recruitment than he does.Would be a bit weird if you hoped they lost more games
Well you're still supporting Kearney so this is no surprise.Some merkins think I’m death riding Ryles. Like they thought I was death riding Stuart, then Arthur’s. But I’ll still be supporting Ryles long after most of you have decided you know more about tactics and recruitment than he does.