Stuart to handle Eels, still wants Blues
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Ricky Stuart remains interested in coaching the NSW State of Origin team next year despite his imminent return to the NRL coaching ranks with Parramatta.
Stuart is set to be unveiled as the new Eels coach this week, his manager John Fordham indicating on Sunday a deal with Parramatta officials is all but done.
Fordham said Stuart’s desire to coach NSW had not been a topic of their negotiations but his client still wanted to coach at State of Origin level.
“As it stands at the moment the (NSW) policy effectively rules Ricky out of coaching State of Origin,” Fordham said.
“If he is going to coach an NRL club he cannot coach NSW.
“But if that was to change it would be a discussion we would be interested in having.
“It is something for NSW officials to decide. And if they do decide to change it we would be interested in talking but that is something that will be further down the road.”
Whether Parramatta would be prepared to lose Stuart for the State of Origin period remains to be seen. But Fordham said that hadn’t been a part of negotiations.
“It hasn’t really been a factor in our discussions with Parramatta which are at an advanced stage,” he said.
“We are moving towards a contract situation. I have had further discussions with Parramatta CEO Bob Bentley today and it is still a matter of dotting the ‘i’s and crossing the ‘t’s.
“I am expecting to see some paperwork tomorrow.”
NSWRL General Manager Geoff Carr was in contact with Stuart over the weekend regarding the Blues coaching position, but refused to comment on whether NSW officials were considering altering their recently implemented policy of having a coach without NRL club commitments.
“Yes we’ve spoken, but I can’t elaborate on the fact I’ve spoken to Ricky,” Carr said.
The main candidates for a NSW vacancy would include former players Laurie Daley, Trent Barrett and Brad Fittler, who all have experience coaching at representative level.
Parramatta’s under-developed potential as an NRL powerhouse and the club being a good fit for his family are understood to be key factors in Stuart’s decision to join the Eels on a long-term deal.
Fordham told AAP Stuart was keen on rebuilding Parramatta into the proud club it once was.
“It is a great opportunity for Ricky,” he said.
“Parramatta is a very strong club with a vast network of resources that includes a large junior rugby league.
“Ricky regards his family as the highest priority in his life and does not want to uproot them (to a non-Sydney club).”
Fordham said Parramatta and Stuart were likely to formally announce his position as Stephen Kearney’s successor at the Eels in the coming days.
“We are moving towards that,” he said.
“It is moving in that direction, but further discussions do need to take place. That might take a day or two.”
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July 23rd 2012 @ 8:05am
steve b said | July 23rd 2012 @ 8:05am | Report comment
Ricky should be their in some role ,,even if he is not coach , i think Snoz could do the job ….
July 23rd 2012 @ 11:14am
SamClench said | July 23rd 2012 @ 11:14am | Report comment
Didn’t Ricky just say that he wasn’t going to coach Origin and NRL at the same time? Like a week ago?
July 23rd 2012 @ 1:09pm
Steve said | July 23rd 2012 @ 1:09pm | Report comment
The Eels and NSW both seem like cases which need full-time attention. Ricky did actually make a decent go of it at NSW this year, but I don’t know that he’s a safe enough pair of hands to deal with both. If his mind isn’t focused on either the Eels, or NSW, I don’t think it’s going to end well for anyone.
July 24th 2012 @ 11:58am
Pot Stirrer said | July 24th 2012 @ 11:58am | Report comment
If the Eel’s agree to Ricky being away during SOO and the constant monitoring of players leading into SOO which will take away from his perfomance at the Eel’s then the Board of the Eel’s are not operating in the best interest of the Eel’s.
July 25th 2012 @ 2:11pm
Devout Saint said | July 25th 2012 @ 2:11pm | Report comment
But it will allow him to recruit state of origin as he will have a rapor and contact with the current players and potential origin players will be more intrested to play under the origin coach to enhance their chances of making the team. I do agree with you about him being away from his club team and his focus will be distracted, but Bellamy went alright at Melbourne while coaching NSW.
I agree Gleeso that if a current club coach is going to coach origin it should be Hasler, but Stuart is OK too.
I want Peter Sterling to coach NSW indefinetly.
July 24th 2012 @ 8:49pm
Gleeso said | July 24th 2012 @ 8:49pm | Report comment
If the NSW coach is allowed to be an NRL coach then Hasler has to be the first choice. He is a far better coach then Stuart.