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Post by crow on Sept 7, 2023 4:12:06 GMT 10
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Post by crow on Sept 7, 2023 4:16:04 GMT 10
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Post by Electric Eel on Sept 7, 2023 19:36:39 GMT 10
That works. Arent you glad that I am the only other person to see this sight. I hate that jersey. I do really hate the Bulldogs. Isn't it funny how the team that you support determines which team you hate. If you're an Eels fan, you hate; Bulldogs Sea Eagles Dragons Panthers Definitely the top 2, then the Dragons with the Panthers a distant fourth.
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Post by crow on Sept 8, 2023 4:30:30 GMT 10
I used to hate the Dragons more when Craig Young and Rod Reddy played for them. Now the Dragons are quite pathetic. Only really dislike the Panthers because they are the local derby team.
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Post by crow on Sept 8, 2023 4:33:40 GMT 10
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Post by Electric Eel on Sept 8, 2023 21:48:56 GMT 10
I used to hate the Dragons more when Craig Young and Rod Reddy played for them. Now the Dragons are quite pathetic. Only really dislike the Panthers because they are the local derby team. I hated the Dragons in the mid 80s. Lost to the Eels in the 1984 Final and the Bulldogs in the 1985 Grand Final. Glad they never won, even though I hated the Bulldogs. The 85 Grand Final was the closest scoring Grand Final for a one side game.
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Post by Electric Eel on Sept 8, 2023 21:50:28 GMT 10
Dear Members and Supporters, Our 2023 season ended early and there’s no doubt we are all disappointed. After making it to the Grand Final last year, we expected to qualify for our fifth straight NRL finals series. The reality is, we did not meet our expectations and ultimately it was inconsistency, lack of discipline on and off the field, and missed opportunities that took their toll. Winning just one of our first five games was costly. Despite putting ourselves in strong positions to win several close games we were unable to secure a victory. One of our biggest challenges throughout the year, was that we weren’t able to put our key players on the field together consistently enough. Accumulating 22 weeks of suspensions placed the team under undue pressure. Unfortunately, our depth was tested further with several long-term injuries to key players throughout the season. However, despite the disappointment, there were promising signs in the middle of the season with impressive on field performances and a string of back to back wins which took us to sixth place on the ladder in Round 18. While we couldn’t maintain that form for the rest of the season, our players showed immense resilience with a comprehensive win against the Panthers in our final round. A performance that gives our members and fans a glimpse of what our team can produce heading into next season. The opportunity for players like Brendan Hands, Wiremu Greig, Matt Doorey, Ofahiki Ogden, Luca Moretti and Daejarn Asi to gain valuable first grade experience was a positive for the Club. Another positive in 2023 has been the retention of some of our key NRL players which establishes a strong foundation for our roster into season 2024 and beyond. Mitchell Moses, Dylan Brown and Will Penisini have signed long-term contracts with the Club and we have also seen contract extensions for eight of our current players including J’maine Hopgood, Brendan Hands and Maika Sivo. What are the next steps? Our focus on 2024 commenced as soon as our 2023 season came to an end. During the off-season we will evaluate every element of our football program, identify what needs to improve and implement the necessary changes to ensure we are positioned to have a successful 2024 and beyond. The team has high expectations of themselves, and together we share the responsibility for our performance this year and the obligation to turn it around for our members and fans in the 2024 season. Our NRLW team has had a challenging season so far, starting with injuries to our half-back and co-captain Rachael Pearson and key forward Elsie Albert who were both ruled out for the first three games. In a devastating blow, Elsie picked up a season ending injury just before half-time in her debut game for the Eels. The team was further impacted by the four week suspension to co-captain Kennedy Cherrington. Despite the disruption, we have seen the emergence of a number of talented young players who will be a part of the core of our NRLW team in future seasons. The expansion of the NRLW from six to 10 teams led to a significant recruitment period for all NRLW Clubs further highlighting the importance of player development as the women’s game continues to grow in the coming years. In an exciting development for our women’s program, we will be fielding a team in the Harvey Norman Women’s Premiership for the 2024 season, which will complete the link in our female pathways. We will provide a more detailed update about this at the end of the year. Our Jersey Flegg team eliminated defending premiers Penrith in the first week of the finals and have advanced to the Minor Semi-Final against the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks at Leichardt Oval this Saturday. The team had a great run at the back end of the season winning it’s final four games against tough opposition to force their way into the finals. Our Flegg team is an exciting look to the Club’s future with many of our players having also tasted premiership success in our grand final winning SG Ball team earlier this year. We wish the team all the best for the rest of the final’s series. At the end of the year, we will provide a comprehensive update on all of our football programs – NRL, NRLW, Elite Pathways and Junior League, as well as an update on our retention and recruitment and our facilities, in particular, our Centre of Excellence. I want to congratulate the award winners at our Ken Thornett Medal Night, in particular our co-captain Clint Gutherson who won the prestigious Ken Thornett Medal as the Player of the Year, the Nathan Hindmarsh Players' Player Award, and the Blue & Gold Army Award. On behalf of everyone at the Club I’d like to thank you, our members for your ongoing support and unwavering loyalty. Jim Sarantinos Chief Executive Officer Parramatta Eels
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Post by crow on Sept 9, 2023 4:17:08 GMT 10
Good talker, doesnt have a brain in his head. There were a lot of excuses but what about the coach? Neglected to mention him, the fool is clueless.
I dont blame the suspensions one bit. They still had a good enough team to win many of those games they lost anyway.
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Post by Electric Eel on Sept 9, 2023 14:03:20 GMT 10
Good talker, doesnt have a brain in his head. There were a lot of excuses but what about the coach? Neglected to mention him, the fool is clueless. I dont blame the suspensions one bit. They still had a good enough team to win many of those games they lost anyway. LOL The article was complete and utter jibberish. The janitor is a failure in more ways than one but keeps on pocketing a million a season. Whatever the Panthers are paying Cleary, should be doubled and signed for another five years. Our coach should be sacked and coaching under 18s.
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Post by crow on Sept 14, 2023 19:04:17 GMT 10
The turd would be a failure at under 18's quite frankly. He is a dumbass of massive proportions and cant coach, but is still smarter than the front office. Proof by the fact he is the longest serving coach in Eels history. How pathetically dumb are the Eels?
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Post by crow on Sept 14, 2023 19:08:15 GMT 10
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Post by crow on Sept 14, 2023 19:14:30 GMT 10
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Post by crow on Sept 14, 2023 19:18:36 GMT 10
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Post by crow on Sept 14, 2023 19:20:19 GMT 10
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Post by crow on Sept 14, 2023 19:23:26 GMT 10
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