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BuffaloRules

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Assuming Bellamy doesn’t fancy a new challenge , I would suggest Arthur is in the box seat for the Western Bears …

Getting NRL Head Coach money for two years before they start playing games and only concerning yourself with setting up the NRL team and pathways would involve a lot less stress than he has had at Parramatta …
 

Perth Red

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Arthur has to be the luckiest coach in history. Got 10 years plus at Parra because they wanted to stop coach hopping now is the only person of "note" in the mix for the WA gig. Crazy.
Don’t believe everything you hear on nrl360 lol
Arthurs would be a solid choice, low risk, experienced, players like playing for him.
I’m sure he’s just one of a number of possibles they will sound out for the job.
 

Perth Red

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Assuming Bellamy doesn’t fancy a new challenge , I would suggest Arthur is in the box seat for the Western Bears …

Getting NRL Head Coach money for two years before they start playing games and only concerning yourself with setting up the NRL team and pathways would involve a lot less stress than he has had at Parramatta …
I can see him staying at Leeds for next season then coming back end of ‘25. Not much need for him to be in perth in 2025. The real work begins 2026. I’m sure they’ll spend 2025 appointing staff across the organisation.
 

BuffaloRules

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I can see him staying at Leeds for next season then coming back end of ‘25. Not much need for him to be in perth in 2025. The real work begins 2026. I’m sure they’ll spend 2025 appointing staff across the organisation.

I dunno… i think they will give him the job at the start of 2025 … there is a lot to be done getting the pathways set up

The NRL needs to bend the rules for the Bears and allow them to start signing players for 2027 from Nov 1 this year …
 

Perth Red

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I dunno… i think they will give him the job at the start of 2025 … there is a lot to be done getting the pathways set up

The NRL needs to bend the rules for the Bears and allow them to start signing players for 2027 from Nov 1 this year …
Agreed, that would help if we could be signing players straight away.
maybe but I’d expect staff to be employed for jnr pathways, and we dont know if that will be managed by the western bears or by the nrlwa with extra funding from wa govt yet.
It would probably be a lot easier for govt to give funds to a sports body than to a private company for jnrs?
 

BuffaloRules

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Agreed, that would help if we could be signing players straight away.
maybe but I’d expect staff to be employed for jnr pathways, and we dont know if that will be managed by the western bears or by the nrlwa with extra funding from wa govt yet.
It would probably be a lot easier for govt to give funds to a sports body than to a private company for jnrs?

I would have thought that the Bears will oversee their own Junior teams ? They need to be playing next year by the way in the NSW junior comps
 

Perth Red

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I would have thought that the Bears will oversee their own Junior teams ? They need to be playing next year by the way in the NSW junior comps
I hope we have two systems, one based in NS run by the NSFC and one based in Perth run by either Western Bears or the NRLWA.
Ideally two HM, SG and Flegg teams and 1 NSW cup team. Also much stronger investment in the NRLWA clubs and really improve our jnr systems right through the game here.
Im agnostic about who runs it in WA, I think it will depend on funding. If WA govt are funding a lot of it then it may sit with the NRLWA, if Western Bears are funding it Id expect they will run it.

I just dont see that the role of the first grade head coach, there will be people employed specifically to run these systems in WA and NS, hopefully!

They will be in NS. It depends if and when WA joins the jnr comps. That will take some work and setting up and will most likely be from 2026.
 

Perth Red

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If it is Arthur I assume he’ll be giving Moses a call
He'll be 32 going on 33 by time we kick off (if in 2027)
I'd rather hope for Dylan Brown who'll be 27.

Shame Jackson Topine's career went off the rails, he would have been great to bring home. Hopefully he goes to SL and plays himself into contention.
 

BuffaloRules

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I hope we have two systems, one based in NS run by the NSFC and one based in Perth run by either Western Bears or the NRLWA.
Ideally two HM, SG and Flegg teams and 1 NSW cup team. Also much stronger investment in the NRLWA clubs and really improve our jnr systems right through the game here.
Im agnostic about who runs it in WA, I think it will depend on funding. If WA govt are funding a lot of it then it may sit with the NRLWA, if Western Bears are funding it Id expect they will run it.

I just dont see that the role of the first grade head coach, there will be people employed specifically to run these systems in WA and NS, hopefully!

They will be in NS. It depends if and when WA joins the jnr comps. That will take some work and setting up and will most likely be from 2026.

Why is the WA Govt going to fund their junior teams ? Is this reported anywhere or just your gut feels?
 

ash the bash

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I hope we have two systems, one based in NS run by the NSFC and one based in Perth run by either Western Bears or the NRLWA.
Ideally two HM, SG and Flegg teams and 1 NSW cup team. Also much stronger investment in the NRLWA clubs and really improve our jnr systems right through the game here.
Im agnostic about who runs it in WA, I think it will depend on funding. If WA govt are funding a lot of it then it may sit with the NRLWA, if Western Bears are funding it Id expect they will run it.

I just dont see that the role of the first grade head coach, there will be people employed specifically to run these systems in WA and NS, hopefully!

They will be in NS. It depends if and when WA joins the jnr comps. That will take some work and setting up and will most likely be from 2026.
I think that is an ideal system, similar to what the Storm is doing. Not sure in Victoria if its Storm or NRLVIC that does most of the junior work. Ideally something similar in WA, think it will have the potential to grow like the Vic junior league has this year.

Btw I asked you in another thread, what would be your fav location in Perth for WBears COE/NRLWA centre ?
 

Centy Coast

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I can see him staying at Leeds for next season then coming back end of ‘25. Not much need for him to be in perth in 2025. The real work begins 2026. I’m sure they’ll spend 2025 appointing staff across the organisation.
Plus everything Arthur would do can be done via email, microsoft teams etc.
Welcome to 2024.
 

Dragonwest

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I think that is an ideal system, similar to what the Storm is doing. Not sure in Victoria if its Storm or NRLVIC that does most of the junior work. Ideally something similar in WA, think it will have the potential to grow like the Vic junior league has this year.

Btw I asked you in another thread, what would be your fav location in Perth for WBears COE/NRLWA centre ?
Needs to be central and close to the main freeway.

Ideally independent of any existing club for the integrity of the local competition.
 

Centy Coast

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Needs to be central and close to the main freeway.

Ideally independent of any existing club for the integrity of the local competition.
Hopefully all local WA junior teams have the Western Bears logo on their jerseys like they do in the Sydney junior competitions with their NRL teams.
Gives the kids something to strive for when they pull on their weekend jerseys.
 

Perth Red

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I think that is an ideal system, similar to what the Storm is doing. Not sure in Victoria if its Storm or NRLVIC that does most of the junior work. Ideally something similar in WA, think it will have the potential to grow like the Vic junior league has this year.

Btw I asked you in another thread, what would be your fav location in Perth for WBears COE/NRLWA centre ?
I think building where the other sports hq's are at bold park would be a good idea. Theres then access to other facilities such as the pools and the courts if needed.
Also its beachside and from a living point of view for players the stretch of beach suburbs from Cottesloe right up to Hillarys is lovely and easy commute of the training centre. Also I believe it is all crown land so State govt could build on it without any hassle. Theres already basketball, rugby union, swimming and athletics based on that strip.

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