Eels legend Price backs Kearney

By Angela Habashy / Roar Guru

Ray Price says he wouldn’t risk his reputation as a Parramatta legend if he didn’t think under-fire coach Stephen Kearney was the man to get the embattled NRL side back on track.

Parramatta on Friday confirmed Price and two-time premiership-winning coach Chris Anderson will be taking up mentoring roles at the club.

While former Australian Test coach Anderson is being brought in to support Kearney, who played for him in Melbourne’s 1999 premiership-winning side, Price will mentor the younger Eels forwards including the likes of Mitchell Allgood, Taniela Lasalo, Joseph Paulo and Matt Ryan.

Price, who said he’s been knocking on the club’s door for years, is delighted his offer of help has finally been accepted.

“I’m very happy to finally have an input,” Price told AAP on Friday.

“It’s not that much of an input but it may speak louder than words can.

“I’ll just be trying to give them some confidence back and have them believe in themselves and believe in their mates.

“If I can do that and teach them some solid defence I’m sure they’ll be pointing in the right direction.”

Price, who will also assist in a developmental role with the club’s academy players, has backed besieged coach Kearney to revive the side’s season despite the fact he has yet to lead them to back-to-back wins since taking the reins last year.

Anchored to the bottom of the table and with the wooden spoon looming large, the Eels have not managed two straight wins since round 20 in 2010 – the longest stretch without consecutive victories of any NRL club.

But Price, who played in each of Parramatta’s four premiership wins in 1981, 1982, 1983 and 1986, is adamant all is not lost.

“I really do believe they can turn things around,” he said.

“I’ve got belief in this squad and I’ve got belief in the coach, that’s why I offered to help.

“If I didn’t believe the coach was the right man or couldn’t do the job I wouldn’t be putting my head on the chopping block.

“I think Kearney will end up being noted for being one of the great coaches of the NRL game.

“I’ve got a lot of confidence in the man.”

Eels chief executive Bob Bentley on Friday said when the subject of a coaching mentor was broached, Kearney looked no further than Anderson.

He said the news of Anderson’s involvement had already injected positivity into the team.

“When myself and the board spoke to Steve about what kind of assistance he might require to get things back on track, he felt that Chris was the person that could provide him with that experience and knowledge and just be there to support him,” Bentley told AAP.

“Just talking to the players about Chris coming on board there was a bit of lift in their spirits already at training this morning.”

Kearney, who has managed only nine wins in 39 games since taking over as Eels coach in 2011, said he will use Anderson as “a sounding board”.

“To have someone like Chris Anderson in our corner is only going to make us stronger,” Kearney said.

“No one here is under any illusion our results haven’t been good enough this year but what I can say is we are very confident in the structures we have in place to achieve sustained success.”

Meanwhile, Eels forward Shane Shackleton has been granted an immediate release to join Penrith.

The Crowd Says:

2012-07-03T15:28:57+00:00

81paling

Roar Rookie


This is a good move by Kearney, bringing in the respect and influence that Price has with Eels fans will buy him another 8 rounds without a victory but, with the steady head of Anderson who knows this kind of pressure Kearney is under they may be able to make those last key tweaks that might just save Kearney and allow everyone to get a glimpse of what his long term plan might just be. The added advantage of this also for Kearney is that neither Price nor Anderson will be considered as the bright young future coaches of the future that will leed the Eels to glory. So with the board also knowing that their heads may reside with that of Kearney's it seems time that this united front will either rise together or fall together.

2012-06-30T11:38:16+00:00

Arthur Fonzarelli

Guest


Kearney = Dead Man walking Once 'advisors' appear on the scene its time to start preparing the Last Supper.

2012-06-30T05:50:34+00:00

Bearfax

Guest


I think the writing is on the wall. Either Anderson or someone else ouside of the Parra club (maybe Stuart) will be Parra coach next year.

2012-06-29T22:12:40+00:00

steve b

Roar Guru


I knew Pricey was knocking on the door for some time ,and finally Bentley opened it,,,its a step in the right direction for parra ,,just how much leway is going to be given to Price and Anderson remains to be seen ,,time will tell....

2012-06-29T16:52:49+00:00

Jesse James

Guest


Unless Kerney lets them "off the leash " it won't matter who they bring in! All we can hope for is aplatform for next year.Again.

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