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How long will Foran last?

  • 1 month

    Votes: 10 13.5%
  • 2months

    Votes: 9 12.2%
  • 3months

    Votes: 7 9.5%
  • 4months

    Votes: 3 4.1%
  • 5months

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 6months

    Votes: 3 4.1%
  • Has the best season since 2011

    Votes: 42 56.8%

  • Total voters
    74
  • Poll closed .
What a lying c*** piece of ****:

TOOVEY TO COACH IN 2017

Geoff Toovey is the hot favourite to secure the Australian coaching job for next season, but if he doesn’t Kieran Foran says it’s just a matter of time before he returns to coach in the NRL.

“You’ll see him coaching somewhere down the track,” Foran told foxsports.com.au.

“I think he’ll have a year off like he said he wanted to and I’m sure someone will pick him up

“He’s done a tremendous job.”

Toovey was sacked by the Sea Eagles in favour of rookie coach Trent Barrett despite still having another season to run on his deal.

Foran, who leaves Manly to join Parramatta next year, said Toovey’s greatest strength is his energy.

“He’ll be a handy asset for any club,” he said.

“What he’s been able to do with this group. When Dessie (Hasler) left in 2011 everyone thought it was going to fall over but (Toovey) surrounded himself with the right coaches.

“He did what he does best and that’s feed off energy and get the players up each week and be a mentor to everyone in the club.”
This is by the clown that said the reason he signed with Parra was to improve his game under Arthur
 
Do you think ZtH cried into his whopper today when he saw that photo? Im suprised ZtH hasnt started a war with sterlo yet.
 
This is by the clown that said the reason he signed with Parra was to improve his game under Arthur
Same clown who dropped this chestnut:

“Being down at Manly, you know every training session, every week is intense. There is pressure to perform and it’s all very … intense is the only word I can think of.

“So to get the chance to get out of that spotlight even for just a few days and actually just get back to enjoying yourself and having a bit of fun out there."

LOL he's gonna love carrying the weight of 30 years without a premiership ****ing dip****...
 
Love the story in the telegraph today on how the eels medical team picked up the severity of his elbow injury. Good luck to him!
If he does not live up to expectation they the slime fans will crucify him!
 
Love the story in the telegraph today on how the eels medical team picked up the severity of his elbow injury. Good luck to him!
If he does not live up to expectation they the slime fans will crucify him!
Again there was a similar story from Choc when he first went over about how good they were yada yada and Choc how did that work out???
 
For $1.2m a year he couldn't give a toss where or how he plays

Parra think that he is the next Peter Sterling. No pressure on Foran but after a few losses wait for the knives to come out for him from their fans

Didn't the last time he play half back he was towelled up by Tony Williams?

Kieran Foran set to take Peter Sterling’s mantle as Parramatta’s No.7

FOR 25 years Parramatta have searched for the right man to take ownership of their prized No. 7 jumper.

On Thursday Kieran Foran will be officially unveiled as the latest to try and put to bed the Peter Sterling halfback curse.

Coach Brad Arthur has confirmed Foran will become the 35th player to wear the Eels’ No.7 jumper since 1990, after which Sterling only played a total of four games in his final two seasons.

“Kieran will be halfback. Kieran wants to get his hands on the ball more so he will be able to do that,” Arthur said.

“He comes as our marquee player and the difference will be that he is going to have a lot more responsibility.”

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Parramatta haven’t won a premiership since 1986, managing just two grand final appearances. In Arthur’s third year in charge, and with Foran’s reported $1.1 million a season price tag, comes pressure to change that.

“He is going to have to lead and we want him heavily on the ball,” Arthur said of Foran.

“And that is a halfback’s role. We really want him taking control of this team.”

While outlining Foran’s role, Arthur also explained why he will complement Corey Norman.

“It is always handy to have a left footer and right footer on either side of the ruck,” Arthur said.

“It is ideal for your kicking game and both possess really good running games.

“Normy’s organisational skills have had to develop the last two years playing in the team that we have had and he has really taken control.

“Now he can step back a touch and really inject himself and run the footy when he needs to and Kieran will step up more as the general.”

Expectations will be high for Foran as Parramatta’s new halfback.

At Manly the Kiwi international was surrounded by a superstar backline, and there is no doubt what happens from here will ultimately determine his legacy.

“Hopefully we have worked hard to put what we think is going to be a real competitive list around him and hopefully he lives to say he was very happy with his move to Parramatta,” Arthur said.

Foran may yet be the Eels’ captain for 2016 with Arthur still to choose between him, last season’s skipper Tim Mannah and Beau Scott, who captained Country last year.

Asked if Mannah’s leadership was confirmed, Arthur said: “We will decide who our captain is going to be coming into that last trial match.

“And Timmy knows that, there is no guarantees for any player.

“The idea is they all work really hard and focus on themselves individually and get as fit as they can and the leader or leadership group or whatever you want to call it will pop up naturally.

“Then it will be an easy selection for me come February.”
 
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“Hopefully we have worked hard to put what we think is going to be a real competitive list around him and hopefully he lives to say he was very happy with his move to Parramatta,” Arthur said.

Arthur hopes he's going to live? I didn't even know he was sick…
No pressure at all, though, Fozzy. It's only your career. And Arthur's, of course.
This just highlights how insane he was to go there in the first place.
 

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