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Noise

Coach
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I think peeps have gone and assumed after Josh Hodgson, that all sporting contract MOs include a fall back Call option for the Player at a lower consideration. They don't. Normally, if the club declines, the player is a free agent.

https://www.justbaseball.com/mlb/tracking-every-club-player-mutual-option-in-mlb/


Lane might have a similar pie n coke player option trigger, but it's a hasty conclusion to assume that he does, just because one or two have.
The Parramatta Eels are not a part of major league baseball.
 

Joshuatheeel

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Staff member
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I thought the TCT interview was really good. It was a question and answer session, not a 7.30 report grilling some was expecting. The CEO was never going to answer why Hopgood is being picked, who are we signing, etc etc.

However it gave a good overview of our strategy moving forward (whether you agree or not). Some key points:

  • Ryles wants to create a learning organisation. It’s a management approach, read up on it. Mentions pathway coaches have been on the sideline with NSW cup and in the box with Ryles.
  • CEO mentions, Ryles is implementing the plan he presented at his interview and has stuck to the process
  • Recruiting players that suit the style Ryles wants to play
  • 21min mark. Interesting discussion on our pathways. Long term approach taken by Ryles lets us develop pathway players to suit our style. We have identified 17 pathway players between the ages of 17 to 19, which are critical to our future. Most have been locked up until end of 2027 and some until 2028. Contract approach, is year 1 – Junior rep contract, Year 2 - Train and trial, Year 3 – Development contract Year 4 – Top 30. If a player develops at a faster rate, we can upgrade. Talataina/Polley locked up lock term
  • NRL bench marks shows on average NRL clubs have 5-6% of cap, used on players no longer at the club, playing elsewhere.
  • Needs to be plan on how to spend cap, how much on top 5 players, top 17, strategy for managing bottom third of cap.
  • Can be aggressive in signing players, but cannot make to many mistakes as creates cap/salary management issues
  • We have cap space available, however need to manage that with a young squad where players values will increase. We won’t necessarily have 100% of Drown’s contract available because of this
  • Looking at forwards/hooker. May look at internal options for 5/8, however if suitable target becomes available, they will consider. Moses is our marque player and side built around him
  • Culture is what will help build us into destination club
So it looks like, we are not going to try and get an instant/sugar kick, improvement by signing anyone. There is a more planned approach for on-going improvement/performance, with focus on pathway players, some external signings and nothing stupid to put cap out of place. Who knows if it will work, but in Ryles we trust.
 

King-Gutho94

Coach
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Billy the wankstain is the dirtiest merkin to ever play the game, still don’t know how Klemmer didn’t sit the merkin down when he kicked him in the head. At least Jarryd gave him one on the chin.
Billy apologised this morning

Its basically exposed what i already thought of him.

A niggling turd who has never changed and don't let the media role he has at 9 think he has changed.

He maybe a great analyst and was a great player but he has reinforced the past 2 years he doesn't have the temperament to be a club coach for 24 weeks.

Fancy letting Sharon Woods get under your skin.

Maybe this is the last roll of the dice to get QLD in a state of mind they need to be rabid dogs up against the world.

But if they lose tonight Billy has basically burnt his coaching career to a crisp.
 

Avenger

Immortal
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35,588
I think peeps have gone and assumed after Josh Hodgson, that all sporting contract MOs include a fall back Call option for the Player at a lower consideration. They don't. Normally, if the club declines, the player is a free agent.

https://www.justbaseball.com/mlb/tracking-every-club-player-mutual-option-in-mlb/


Lane might have a similar pie n coke player option trigger, but it's a hasty conclusion to assume that he does, just because one or two have in the past.
Hang on, you used a baseball link to strengthen your argument? Why not basketball or badminton?
 

85 Baby

Juniors
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138
I actually got a lot out of it as i have noted above.

I just found the "How did you get it so right" aspect incredibly funny.

Even a morally superior being such as yourself must see the humour in that?
Morally superior as I am it wasn’t whether I found it funny or not, it was that it was completely expected.
It was a deranged question but at least it provides a perspective on club’s opinion of its recruitment. Actually given there’s a decent measurement of that performance in terms of games they win, that question was probably a very hard, loaded question (although agreed I don’t think they intended it that way) because his response options are:
A) we didn’t get it right - so why not/how fixing?; or
B) yes we’re great - putting balls on line about future performance of current recruitment.
 

emjaycee

Coach
Messages
14,438
I thought the TCT interview was really good. It was a question and answer session, not a 7.30 report grilling some was expecting. The CEO was never going to answer why Hopgood is being picked, who are we signing, etc etc.

However it gave a good overview of our strategy moving forward (whether you agree or not). Some key points:

  • Ryles wants to create a learning organisation. It’s a management approach, read up on it. Mentions pathway coaches have been on the sideline with NSW cup and in the box with Ryles.
  • CEO mentions, Ryles is implementing the plan he presented at his interview and has stuck to the process
  • Recruiting players that suit the style Ryles wants to play
  • 21min mark. Interesting discussion on our pathways. Long term approach taken by Ryles lets us develop pathway players to suit our style. We have identified 17 pathway players between the ages of 17 to 19, which are critical to our future. Most have been locked up until end of 2027 and some until 2028. Contract approach, is year 1 – Junior rep contract, Year 2 - Train and trial, Year 3 – Development contract Year 4 – Top 30. If a player develops at a faster rate, we can upgrade. LL/Polley locked up lock term
  • NRL bench marks shows on average NRL clubs have 5-6% of cap, used on players no longer at the club, playing elsewhere.
  • Needs to be plan on how to spend cap, how much on top 5 players, top 17, strategy for managing bottom third of cap.
  • Can be aggressive in signing players, but cannot make to many mistakes as creates cap/salary management issues
  • We have cap space available, however need to manage that with a young squad where players values will increase. We won’t necessarily have 100% of Drown’s contract available because of this
  • Looking at forwards/hooker. May look at internal options for 5/8, however if suitable target becomes available, they will consider. Moses is our marque player and side built around him
  • Culture is what will help build us into destination club
So it looks like, we are not going to try and get an instant/sugar kick, improvement by signing anyone. There is a more planned approach for on-going improvement/performance, with focus on pathway players, some external signings and nothing stupid to put cap out of place. Who knows if it will work, but in Ryles we trust.
I had a conversation this morning and it was mentioned that our target is to have no less than 12 players in our NRL top 30 come from our pathways programs. And that the ones we have earmarked are all signed up.

#developmentclub
 

85 Baby

Juniors
Messages
138
I think peeps have gone and assumed after Josh Hodgson, that all sporting contract MOs include a fall back Call option for the Player at a lower consideration. They don't. Normally, if the club declines, the player is a free agent.

https://www.justbaseball.com/mlb/tracking-every-club-player-mutual-option-in-mlb/


Lane might have a similar pie n coke player option trigger, but it's a hasty conclusion to assume that he does, just because one or two have in the past.
I reckon NRL mutual options are more like what others suggest here, but I also think mutual option is the wrong terminology in that case. Dual option probably better.

The mutual options you think they are don’t really exist in NRL environment. Simple mutual renewal options don’t really hold any value to either party, whereas the MLB mutual option you referenced are governed by a far more comprehensive salary cap than NRL. You’ll notice in the link you provided that each option is realistically a club option for a value but if they decline, there’s a buyout amount to the player. These buyouts have ramifications to the club salary cap and ability to sign other players, and to the player in their simplicity of signing with other clubs.
 

Gronk

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I reckon NRL mutual options are more like what others suggest here, but I also think mutual option is the wrong terminology in that case. Dual option probably better.

The mutual options you think they are don’t really exist in NRL environment. Simple mutual renewal options don’t really hold any value to either party, whereas the MLB mutual option you referenced are governed by a far more comprehensive salary cap than NRL. You’ll notice in the link you provided that each option is realistically a club option for a value but if they decline, there’s a buyout amount to the player. These buyouts have ramifications to the club salary cap and ability to sign other players, and to the player in their simplicity of signing with other clubs.
Lane has been facing some challenges with his form in what has been a difficult start to the 2025 season for Parramatta.

Lane is contracted until at least the end of the 2025 season after signing a three-year extension in October 2022, with a mutual option for 2026, which both parties would need to agree to.


 

Avenger

Immortal
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Lane has been facing some challenges with his form in what has been a difficult start to the 2025 season for Parramatta.

Lane is contracted until at least the end of the 2025 season after signing a three-year extension in October 2022, with a mutual option for 2026, which both parties would need to agree to.


More bullshit. So if his option is to retire can we stop him? It’s only in the affirmative.
 
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