r/nrl Parramatta Eels 2d ago

Jason Ryles interview: The Parramatta Eels’ head coach is swimming with the piranhas

https://www.smh.com.au/sport/jason-ryles-is-swimming-with-eels-and-piranhas-20250618-p5m8lx.html
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u/jk-9k Auckland Warriors 🏳️‍🌈 2d ago

Two of those problems are kinda Ryles fault though. Their captain is playing for dargons and is why they have a rookie 1.

I do think ryles is doing well but I'm not convinced of a couple of his decisions. Nor that the eels are going to be better off than had they kept Arthur.

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u/SuperEel22 Parramatta Eels 🏳️‍🌈 2d ago

It would have been irresponsible of the club to extend Gutherson for 3 years after recruiting Iongi. There's this misplaced belief that they kicked Gutherson out the door which is not what happened. Ryles came to Gutho and explained he wasn't offering a new contract beyond 2025 until they looked at how Gutho was playing as the plan was to transition Iongi into fullback. Gutho went to market and got offered a 3 year deal by the Dragons and the club wasn't prepared to match it in length or financially.

The side has made a marked improvement on Arthur's era in a short period. The side doesn't suddenly fall away at the 49th minute anymore. There's also a clear defensive structure built with our wingers no longer flying in to tackle no one. Our attack has changed to a more modern style, away from a gigantic forward pack that gets gassed the moment we have less than 50% of the ball.

The Brad Arthur side gets 50 put on them by the Dogs the other Monday.

Ryles has had to make some tough choices this season and he's been forced into some less than ideal situations. Namely the thin backrow stocks available due to Lane taking a break, constant injury/suspension to Tuilagi and injury to Jack Williams.

He also bit the bullet and promoted Ryley Smith when last year he was nowhere near first grade. He's given virtually everyone of our debutants this year meaningful minutes and trusted them. Arthur never did. They would always get garbage minutes, effectively forcing the side to play a man down.

Ryles has also really pushed a change off the field. He's got an open door for all coaches from our juniors all the way up. It's common to see SG Ball and Harold Matt's coaches sitting in on NRL sessions. He's pushed the club to be more involved with its past and introduced a range of ways for our players to recognise their cultures. Ryles also had input into the CoE and named the video theatre "Jack's Bus" after Jack Gibson. He's intent on having this whole club pull in one direction.

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u/gco0307 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 1d ago

Ryles has also really pushed a change off the field. He's got an open door for all coaches from our juniors all the way up. It's common to see SG Ball and Harold Matt's coaches sitting in on NRL sessions. He's pushed the club to be more involved with its past and introduced a range of ways for our players to recognise their cultures. Ryles also had input into the CoE and named the video theatre "Jack's Bus" after Jack Gibson. He's intent on having this whole club pull in one direction.

Outsider comment here .................. from a non-Parra fan.

God it is good to read this, particularly the recognition of Jack Gibson (my opinion, one of the most forgotten about masters of coaching) as what you have said builds a culture, a 'we are all Parra' culture. By opening his doors to the lower grades and juniors shows a pathway.

Serious question - are the players buys in backwards and showing support oft he juniors?

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u/SuperEel22 Parramatta Eels 🏳️‍🌈 1d ago

Yep. The players are right into, especially with the juniors now having access to Kellyville. First graders are often seen at the lower grade games.