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  • Unfinished business brings Ryles to Roosters

    from the Herald


    ARGUABLY the best young prop in the game today. Simply has it all - imposing size, deft skill, fearlessness and the mongrel to stick it to opposing packs. Made an impact with NSW last season and the Kangaroos in 2001. Huge future.

    That was the spruik Jason Ryles was given in the 2003 NRL media guide. Now the Roosters are hoping he can generate the same gushing prose in 2010 and 2011 to round out a career that has had its critics.

    Revealing he had unsuccessfully twisted the arm of Ryles to sign with him while coaching Parramatta and Newcastle, Brian Smith yesterday proudly unveiled the former St George Illawarra Dragons prop as the first big-name recruit of his tri-colour regime.

    Despite being just one season into a three-year deal with France-based Super League club Catalans Dragons, it was Ryles who rang Smith looking for a job back in the NRL, where he believes he has unfinished business and a point to prove.

    The 30-year-old, who hails from the Illawarra, said it was largely a homesick girlfriend who had driven him to pick up the phone. ''When Smithy got this job [as Roosters coach] I made a few inquiries.'' Ryles initially didn't think he was much of a chance, but ''as it turned out [Smith] was pretty keen.'' He also fielded interest from the Knights and Eels so ''it wasn't Roosters or nothing''.

    Ryles has a two-year deal that he says will probably see him finish his career at Bondi Junction. Having taken the 2009 wooden spoon after a season that also boasted incredible off-field controversy, the signing of Ryles is a refreshing piece of good news for the Roosters.

    He will add much-needed experience to the forward pack given the club has lost its elder statesman, Craig Fitzgibbon, as well as Mark O'Meley, Iosia Soliola and Shane Shackleton.

    Willie Mason is also expected to depart, while Setaimata Sa has reportedly joined Les Catalans in an exchange deal involving Ryles.

    ''It was an easy one, this one,'' said Smith of the signing. ''I've been keen to catch Rylesy at a couple of other places I've been in the past and he's not been available, but this time we were both in the right place at the right time so we can have a crack at it together. There's a job here to be done - for an experienced prop to add a bit more balance to a pretty useful squad that we've got. Without stirring up any hornets nest, I think Rylesy has got a bit to prove. We've got an opening and he's got a point to prove. It sounds like a good mix.''

    Jared Waerea-Hargreaves, signed from Manly, ''is an awesome young talent'' who would benefit from the guidance of Ryles. The Roosters now boasted a forward pack that could ''create some damage'', Smith said.

    Ryles made his debut with the Dragons in 2000 and left for France after nine seasons in the red V. In his final season he won his third Dragons Medal as the club's player of the year.

    Ryles said he was over a neck injury that limited his appearances for Les Catalans early in the season. ''I'm feeling fine and fairly refreshed.'' Ryles helped get Les Catalans to the semi-final of the Super League.

    Smith told the Herald his Super League spies ''were all saying that after [Ryles] shook that neck injury he had a pretty good year''.

    Had he been wary about joining the Roosters after their horror season? ''The proof's in the pudding. Whatever club Smithy goes to, he leaves it in pretty good shape,'' Ryles said. He agreed with Smith that he had a point to prove: ''I won't deny that I've copped my fair share of criticism over the years.''

    Ryles starts training in a fortnight and is already looking ahead to Anzac Day when the Roosters meet the Dragons at Sydney Football Stadium.

  • #2
    Ryles will get sent off on ANZAC Day. The Dragons know how baitable this goose is. They will bait him, he will fall.

    Welcome to Easts.
    Alcohol never solved any life problems.....then again neither did milk.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by melon.... View Post
      Ryles will get sent off on ANZAC Day. The Dragons know how baitable this goose is. They will bait him, he will fall.

      Welcome to Easts.
      I'm of the opposite opinion to you and see him as being the leader of a pack that will belt them and pave the way for an Anzac day win we haven't seen for a few years...him and Hargreaves will have opposition forwards looking sideways this year...you watch...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by FoghornLeghorn View Post
        I'm of the opposite opinion to you and see him as being the leader of a pack that will belt them and pave the way for an Anzac day win we haven't seen for a few years...him and Hargreaves will have opposition forwards looking sideways this year...you watch...
        I'm really looking forward to him tearing in this year.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by melon.... View Post
          Ryles will get sent off on ANZAC Day. The Dragons know how baitable this goose is. They will bait him, he will fall.

          Welcome to Easts.
          Not many of those players would be there any longer.

          Hopefully a year away from the NRL and living in a different country has helped him settle down and mature. It works for most other humans so hopefully he is no different.

          Be positive Melon.
          Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Vasco View Post
            Not many of those players would be there any longer.

            Hopefully a year away from the NRL and living in a different country has helped him settle down and mature. It works for most other humans so hopefully he is no different.

            Be positive Melon.
            agree, whether you like him or not his stats and rep regime dont lie. The bloke does plenty of work is big and destructive, has some nice skills and experience - the package. The fact that he actually asked smithy to come home tells me that he is here to play footy not collect cheques like some of his predecessors. This is the key difference for me. He actually wants to play and is probably on unders considering his reputation. I think a good pickup which I will give the benefit of the doubt until he hits the field as well.

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            • #7
              without doubt his reputation is one of the most baited players in the game today.

              Nine times out of ten he takes the worm and the hook and the sinker!
              barbarian ......arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgh!!!!!!!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by trewhella View Post
                without doubt his reputation is one of the most baited players in the game today.

                Nine times out of ten he takes the worm and the hook and the sinker!
                Maybe we should have chased Michael Sullivan
                ...

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by trewhella View Post
                  Nine times out of ten he takes the worm !

                  Who is bringing the Tequila???

                  Delecto Oriens est odio Meridianus
                  To love Easts is to hate Souffs

                  Originally posted by Bill Shankley, Liverpool FC
                  At a football club, there’s a holy trinity – the players, the manager and the supporters. Directors don’t come into it. They are only there to sign the cheques.
                  Originally posted by Andy Raymond Commentating Souffs V Manly 18/04/09
                  The fireworks at the Easter show are making more noise than the crowd tonight

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Cockadoodledoo View Post
                    Maybe we should have chased Michael Sullivan

                    Nah, Sully has gone soft.

                    I know the fish hook in the mouth was one of his favourite moves wasnt it!


                    Nice irony.
                    barbarian ......arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgh!!!!!!!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by supermario View Post
                      Who is bringing the Tequila???
                      U looking for love??
                      barbarian ......arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgh!!!!!!!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by melon.... View Post
                        Ryles will get sent off on ANZAC Day. The Dragons know how baitable this goose is. They will bait him, he will fall.

                        Welcome to Easts.
                        I hope he knocks out that little crapper JAMIE SOURED!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by trewhella View Post
                          U looking for love??
                          In all the wrong places

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by eleroy View Post
                            I hope he knocks out that little crapper JAMIE SOURED!
                            someone has too, every other time he has played us we havent got near home, he has scored more in 1 game than our teams total in all 3.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by pearcesworstnightmare View Post
                              someone has too, every other time he has played us we havent got near home, he has scored more in 1 game than our teams total in all 3.
                              So did Danny Wicks amongst several others...that prize against us wasn`t much of a challenge.

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