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Smith considering coaching the Raiders??

eels_fan

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Smith coy on Raiders role as more join hunt
Peter Fitzgerald
Wednesday, 22 February 2006

Parramatta Eels coach Brian Smith remained in the hunt yesterday to replace Matt Elliott as head coach of the Canberra Raiders next season.
But former Raiders assistant coach Terry Matterson withdrew from the race, saying he would honour a two-year contract with English Super League club Castleford.

Raiders general manager Don Furner confirmed eight prospective coaches had contacted the club in the past two days to register their interest in the position.

North Queensland Cowboys assistant Neil Henry was set to join that group after confirming yesterday he would make an official approach to the Raiders.

Elliott quit on Sunday to accept a three-year deal with the Penrith Panthers, starting next season.

Smith, whom Parramatta chief executive Denis Fitzgerald informed would not be retained by the club beyond this season, remained non-committal yesterday about whether he had approached, or would approach, Canberra about the vacant position.

"I've got nothing to say," Smith replied when asked about the Raiders position.

When pressed on whether he would like to have some form of coaching role in the NRL beyond this season, Smith fired back: "Is your line breaking up? I said I've got nothing to say".


Henry wasn't so abrupt.

The former Raiders Jersey Flegg (2001, 2002) and SG Ball (2000) coach declared his "definite interest" in the position.

Henry, 44, confirmed he had not officially contacted the Raiders but would do so by the end of the week.

"I haven't been approached by the club or vice-versa but I am definitely interested in exploring the options available," Henry said.

"There are not many NRL head coaching jobs out there. I've had a wonderful experience up here [in North Queensland] but certainly the opportunity to work as a head coach is very appealing."

Matterson said yesterday he would not apply for the position. The 38-year-old left his position as co-assistant with Canberra on good terms last year but yesterday confirmed he would not walk out on Castleford while still contracted.

"I haven't had any contact with Canberra," Matterson told England's Sky Sports.

"I'm committed to seeing this job through. It's a big job and I've just got my teeth into it."

In a twist to the Raiders' search for a coach, Canberra sponsors sounded out Wests Tigers coach Tim Sheens about returning to Canberra before Elliott had signed with Penrith. Sheens was said to have turned down the offer.

"A couple of sponsors had lunch with Tim and he said he had served his time in Canberra," Raiders chairman John McIntyre said.

"Tim had nine wonderful years here and we would not begrudge him for not wanting to come
 

Stagger eel

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I hope Smithy sticks with his sarcastic approach to the question of coaching to some of these dumb ass journos who persist in asking him about his future, it's common knowledge around the rugby league trap that he just doesn't want to talk about it but yet they'll still ask the freaking question.
 

Hurriflatch

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Ah, 20 years and still going strong

my fav. is still after the 20 all draw with the Dogs in 2001

"Draws are like seeing your mother-in-law drive off a cliff in your new car.......mixed feelings"
 

Stagger eel

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does anyone believe that based on that article alone that Smithy could be a prime candadate for the coaching job at Canberra?
 

Utey

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I hope Smithy takes a job somewhere else in the NRL. He deserves a premiership more than anyone. Just a shame things have fallen away from him at more demanding times.

His a character the game needs, here or in England.
 

booeycollector

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Good luck to him. It's going to be a sad day when Smithy walks away from Parra on that last day. He has done wonders for our great club.
 

strider

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10yrs in a job is a long time - hard to leave when u were one of the main builders of the joint
 

parra pete

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The journos have a job to do. If they didn't ask the questions you would have nothing to read about..
 

bartman

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Articles like that are pure red herrings. They asked a question, he didn't answer, making any interpretations from that can be a real mugs game.
 

Freak2

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I doubt Smith is interested in the Canberra position, there is no way in hell they would get such a response from other potential candidates if Smith was serious about the position. It would simply be a waste of there time. Smithy would pick himslf for that role!!!
 

macavity

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<UPtheEELS> said:
I hope Smithy takes a job somewhere else in the NRL. He deserves a premiership more than anyone.

Very true, Canberra isn't the place to win premierships though!

I wish my club was talking to him, NFI why they aren't. Oh yeah, thats right, our admin have "issues"
 

Stagger eel

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I'd say he'd be wonderful for the Raiders, that is ofcourse if the Raiders want him and he wants the Raiders.
 

PB

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I would be suprised if he went to Canberra. He was based down here (Wollongong) when with the Steelers. When he returned from the UK the first time to coach the Dragons he was based in the Gong, he went back to the UK (Bradford) then moved back to his home in Wollongong rather than Sydney when he decided to join the Eels.

I think "IF" he is going to coach, it will be for a sydney based club...
 

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