Ciraldo and Fittler the only two who can lead Penrith to a premiership

By Penrith Punter / Roar Guru

Phil Gould is back at it again, sacking Anthony Griffin just five weeks out of the NRL finals. However, if the Panthers want to win the title this year, this decision had to be made.

Griffin was set to become just the second coach in Penrith’s history to lead the club to three-straight finals series and had overcome a crippling injury toll in 2018, with stars Nathan Cleary, Dylan Edwards and Reagan Campbell-Gillard all suffering extended layoffs.

Despite this, the club enter Round 22 in fifth position on the ladder, with a genuine shot of claiming an all-important spot in the top four.

It is a massive gamble by Gould, with the experienced Griffin replaced by rookie coach Cameron Ciraldo for the remainder of 2018. But it is the right one.

The 60-year-old hasn’t been afraid to make big calls in the past, letting go local juniors Bryce Cartwright and Matt Moylan just last year.

Both decisions appear to have been the right ones, given Moylan’s replacement, James Maloney, has transformed the Panthers into genuine premiership contenders.

Meanwhile, Cartwright has endured a year to forget on the Glitter Strip and, despite his enormous potential, still appears hampered by off-field issues.

The Mountain Men have arguably the best roster in the competition when it comes to sheer talent. Getting the most out of their potential, however, has been a tough task for Griffin.

Anthony Griffin (AAP Image/Dan Peled)

The former Brisbane coach has guided them to back-to-back semi-finals, which is all well and good, but it’s not premierships.

After storming to top of the ladder halfway through 2018, the Panthers stumbled through the Origin period. At this rate, another premature elimination seems likely. With Maloney set to move on in the coming years, their premiership window potentially closes soon.

And, clearly, Griffin isn’t seen as the man to lead the club to their first title since 2003.

It’s completely understandable too. In the past fortnight, the Panthers found themselves trailing the Sea Eagles and Raiders by 18 and 14 points, before storming home to win.

Both comebacks coincided with Penrith adapting a less structured, more free-flowing style of footy. Griffin, however, has a more conservative personality.

Former Panther Jamie Soward said it himself, claiming in an article for the Western Weekender that Griffin’s conventional approach conflicted with that of the playing group.

“When I first arrived at Penrith in 2014, the team loved playing what was in front of them – adlib, second phase footy – but I believe that’s been coached out of them in recent years,” he wrote.

Ciraldo has a long relationship with Penrith’s junior system, having coached their under 20s side to two minor premierships and one premiership in 2015.

From that premiership-winning squad, Dylan Edwards, James Fisher-Harris, Corey Harawira-Narea, Sione Katoa, Moses Leota, Tyrone May and Dallin Watene-Zelezniak have progressed through to be regular first-graders.

Given the squad’s youth and Ciraldo’s deep connections with the current side, he looks like the man who could finally bring the full potential out of one of the competition’s most exciting teams.

Another important factor to consider is the future of boom halfback Nathan Cleary.

Nathan Cleary (Photo by Robert Prezioso/Getty Images)

The 20-year-old’s signature has been one of the most hotly contested topics of the year, with his father Ivan’s Wests Tigers deemed the greatest threat to Penrith’s hopes of keeping him.

Ciraldo is understood to have a close relationship with the young halfback, which could be a massive boost to the club’s chances of extending his contract beyond 2019.

If he re-signs, Cleary could play alongside the fleetfooted Jarome Luai to form the league’s most potent halves pairing. Cleary’s game management skills are undeniable and would be the perfect complement to Luai’s footwork and unpredictability.

Wayne Bennett, Trent Barrett, Ivan Cleary and Michael McGuire have all been brought up as other alternatives as coach for next year.

Bennett’s experience and knowledge of the game certainly makes him a more than capable replacement, while bringing back Cleary would secure the signature of son Nathan.

One name that hasn’t been as widely considered is the most suitable of the lot – Brad Fittler.

Of course, his availability is dependent on whether he would be willing to step down from leading New South Wales. In leading the Blues to a series victory, Fittler proved he could inspire a young and relatively inexperienced team to play for each other.

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Having begun his career at Penrith as a teenager, Fittler can relate to the Panther cubs. He was an ill-disciplined larrikin who eventually matured and was rewarded with 69 games for Australia and NSW.

Ironically enough, Gould played a massive role in transforming Fittler into the player he became.

Fittler rocked up to training one morning late, hungover and dressed in a singlet, shorts and thongs.

“How you goin’, Gussy?!” he said.

“I’ll give you f**ken Gussy. Come with me. Coach’s room,” a fed-up Gould replied.

Fittler described that moment as the turning point in his career.

This Penrith team doesn’t have the same issues. But they are still young. They are still searching for a mentor who they can actually look up to, someone they can see themselves in.

Griffin wasn’t that person.

While Gould has suggested that the Panthers are after a more experienced coach, which effectively rules out both Ciraldo and Fittler’s chances, their passion for both the club and its players still make them strong choices.

Ciraldo has been given a well-deserved opportunity to prove that he has what it takes.

If he isn’t ready though, there’s no need to panic.

Fittler is primed to inspire the next generation of stars to premiership glory – like Gussy did back in 1991.

The Crowd Says:

2018-08-07T22:31:02+00:00

Birdy

Guest


Can't wait till Thursday night.?

2018-08-07T20:32:11+00:00

Richard POWELL

Roar Rookie


12 applications for coach in the first 24 hours, 5 of them from NRL coaches. That's 5 teams destabilized for this weekend at least. Smoke 'n mirrors and mind games Gus.

2018-08-07T07:52:53+00:00

John

Guest


The Deja Vu Hook would experience if that happened.....

2018-08-07T07:43:07+00:00

Big daddy

Guest


You don't have to be at training to have an opinion. And that's what this site's all about. Isn't it ?????????

2018-08-07T06:51:20+00:00

John

Guest


This entire saga will just end one way, the Cleary's getting a better pay. Nathan will only be lured away from Panthers with bigger bucks, but with the feel good story of playing for his father. Ivan will only be lured away from Tiger on much bigger with the feel good story of coaching his son.

2018-08-07T06:26:06+00:00

Bunney

Roar Rookie


Haha! Sounds fun!

2018-08-07T06:18:57+00:00

Bunney

Roar Rookie


With you there Ferret. I remember clearly late in the 2014 season when the Broncs (thank God!) had decided to move on from Griffin, Gould was singing his praises from the commentary box, pointing out his 57% winning record and sprouting "He'll be back!" A year later, Gould hired him, and now he's no good.

2018-08-07T05:22:11+00:00

Birdy

Guest


Not so sure on that one BA Sports. You only get to that level of sport ( life for that matter) by backing yourself . Ivan would have to be one of the most sort after coaches in the NRL. Coaching his son ,at either club, would be a bonus.

2018-08-07T05:12:51+00:00

SportsBilly

Guest


Why should Phil Gould, or anyone not connected to the Tigers care about the Tigers? He will need a coach for next year, the NRL doesn't have any tampering laws for coaches, so why can't he ask around? End of the Day, They have given up over 100 points in the last three weeks (it took the Broncos 7 weeks to rack up 100 points!). This years comp is as open as any comp has been in a long time and at different stages Penrith have been close to, if not favourites to win the comp. After the last six or seven weeks, nobody thinks they can win. So when you are this close, and the race is open, why wouldn't you make a change? Try something....

2018-08-07T05:03:23+00:00

ferret

Guest


Sprucey - definitely agree with your point #1 Try this drinking game - during the Ch9 call, have a swig (not the full skoll) every time Gus uses the personal pronoun. You'll be under the couch before the first penalty is blown! The man suffers from serious "I" strain.

2018-08-07T04:49:36+00:00

kk

Guest


Gus fooled a lot of us. Offer already made to Ivan. NRL.com

AUTHOR

2018-08-07T04:43:53+00:00

Penrith Punter

Roar Guru


It may not happen but realistically, as if the CEO is going to come out and say - "Yes, Ivan met with Penrith. We don't know if he is staying"... it's like Gould lying in the first place about Griffin staying and having full support.

2018-08-07T04:38:04+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


wanna bet Ivan's coming back? The Wests Tigers CEO has made it very clear that Mr Cleary has 2 years to go on his contract and they expect him to see it out. This highlights what a gutless and disgraceful decision was made by those at Penrith. Not only have they involved their Club, they've got another Club who's striving to get into the finals involved as well, which cannot help the Tigers cause. It's all about Penrith isn't it, Phil? You've and the Club have lost any respect I might have had for you and I hope many others feel likewise.

AUTHOR

2018-08-07T04:22:18+00:00

Penrith Punter

Roar Guru


Okay that is a fair shout, I'll give you that. As to your point about his results in coaching, firstly, he did lead the Roosters to the top four in 2008 so you were selective about that. But the fact is that was 10 years ago. Things have changed. Who do you think deserves the top job at Penrith? Gould has the smarts to help Freddy out with the management side.

2018-08-07T04:06:42+00:00

Nick

Roar Guru


Mr X is one of two people: 1. Phil Gould - unlikely. I doubt Gould can refer to himself in the third person. 2. James Bracey - extremely likely. This level of unbridled sycophancy has Bracey's signature all over it. Sycophant, articulate but appallingly thought out opinions, and just towing the Channel 9 wagon further. Anyone else agree?

2018-08-07T04:00:06+00:00

Nick

Roar Guru


Mr X - there is a difference between Origin coaching and club coaching. Origin coaching you literally get to hand pick the best players in the comp and not have to worry about anything. Club coaching you have to manage and develop players within the confines of a restrictive salary cap. Fittler has no proven successful experience in that, and no recent experience either. When's the last time he got deeply involved in club coaching?

2018-08-07T03:57:46+00:00

Nick

Roar Guru


Amazing how you completely forget that when Fred Fittler coached a club and wasn't able to hand pick the best of the best into a team, he got the spoon.

2018-08-07T03:40:52+00:00

BA Sports

Roar Guru


mushi, your quote, imo, doesn't equate to someone claiming to 'know it all'. If your quote is the equivalent of being a know it all, then I will put everyone who contributes to this forum, myself included, as know it all's. Woody - the person who called him a self proclaimed know it all, is clearly a know it all. Bih Daddy is telling us Gould is coaching over Griffin's shoulder - BD wouldn't be at training, but seems to know this... and so on and so fourth... Phil Gould is opinionated, and with that you are not going to agree with everything he says or does. I don't agree with everything he says and does, but at least he faces up to it and stands by his convictions. Sure he whinges, and his treatment of officials in his CH 9 capacity this year I don't agree with, but at least he doesn't just whinge, he usually throws up ideas or solutions. .

AUTHOR

2018-08-07T03:36:49+00:00

Penrith Punter

Roar Guru


Looks like all this debate is futile, Ivan appears set to be coming back by all reports. People may call him selfish to desert the Tigers but you can't underestimate the fact that he is likely doing it for Nathan. He loves it at Penrith and if he can play under Ivan there it would be a dream I'm guessing. Interesting mail is that Griffin's game plan was Panthers of the first half and Ciraldo's game plan came out in their comebacks. Will find out on Saturday whether that is the case or not.

2018-08-07T03:30:36+00:00

souvalis

Roar Rookie


Pretty much on the money...Wayne won’t get a better deal anywhere..we’re not talking idiots here..single minded common goaled sick of minor prize money duo who will come together under clear delineations of duty..

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