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Manly Sea Eagles legends Paul Vautin and Terry Randall won't contest club elections
MANLY legends Paul Vautin and Terry Randall have revealed why they will not contest the Manly district club football elections next month.
There had been intense speculation that Vautin and Randall - both ex-Test forwards - would be wooed into joining the incumbent board of directors, who appear desperate to land a big-name former player.
But it won't be Vautin or Randall.
The fact Vautin and Randall have no desire to run is a major boost for a rival ticket, which already has former players Ray Brown, Alan Thompson, Warren Jowett and Max Krilich locked in.
"I don't have the time nor the inclination,'' Randall said. "My excavation business takes up a lot of my time.
"I have spent time on the board before. I have had my time, let someone else have a go and ask some questions.''
Vautin added: "I haven't been approached and I'm not interested. I have been there before (on the board) and had a good time."
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...t-club-elections/story-fni3gnk1-1226759929867
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I finally have my own team, says St George Illawarra NRL coach Steve Price
THE shadow cast by Wayne Bennett has been erased from St George Illawarra, with coach Steve Price declaring that he finally has the side he wants.
After two seasons juggling Bennett's left-overs, the Dragons coach said: "It feels like a new beginning.''
Only four players remain from the Dragons side that won the 2010 grand final - Brett Morris, Ben Creagh, Trent Merrin and Jason Nightingale.
Price had to make some tough calls to save his career.Price spoke openly and honestly about his team's transition when The Daily Telegraph shared breakfast with him at an eastern Sydney cafe at 6.30am yesterday.
NEW ERA
Asked whether he felt he had the team he wanted, Price said: "You could say that. A lot of great players, who have been the heart and soul of our club, have moved on or retired. One door closes, another opens.
"Everything goes in cycles. We happened to be going through that transition period and now, here we are with a new beginning.
"To be honest with you, I am really excited. We are really happy with our key signings."
PRESSURE
The Dragons' will re-assemble on Monday and the pressure starts immediately.
"There is great history at our footy club - there is always pressure and high demands,'' Price said."I am under no illusions. I understand all that. We had that for the majority of this year. It is a good feeling at this time of year but I am sure come the start of the season, it's game on.
HISTORY
The 11 successive titles between 1956 and 1966.A stunning achievement? Or a heavy weight to carry?
"I am big about the history of our club and admire what those great players have done for us,'' Price said.
"Mr Provan, Mr Langlands and others came and spoke to our guys.''
GOALS
"We want to be a competitive football team every week,'' Price said.
"Give our supporters the knowledge that every time we play and cross that white line we compete to the best of our ability.
"If we are doing that, the results will follow. I am very confident we have a side that can give us the results we need. It's important we get the pre-season right."
RECRUITS
Saints have bought well in Gareth Widdop, Joel Thompson, Dylan Farrell and Sam Williams along with Mike Cooper and Matt Groat.
"I had a meeting with Gareth before he went overseas (for the World Cup),'' Price said.
"He will bring a different dynamic to our footy club. I can see him being a leader going forward."I have watched Joel Thompson for a number of years now and can see a rep player of the future.
"Sam Williams will really put some pressure on our halves and Dylan Farrell will push for that centre spot with Gerard Beale. It's exciting times.''
PHILOSOPHY
Does a coach start to second-guess decisions when under pressure?
"It is important you stick to what you believe in,'' he said.
"I am sure anyone in coaching - or all walks of life - might think they are doing this or that right or wrong."But you have to have trust in the people around you.'
DRAGONS 2010 (grand final)
1.Darius Boyd (gone)
2.Brett Morris
3.Mark Gasnier (gone)
4.Matt Cooper (gone)
5.Jason Nightingale
6.Jamie Soward (gone)
7.Ben Hornby (c) (gone)
8.Neville Costigan (gone)
9.Dean Young (gone)
10.Michael Weyman (gone)
11.Beau Scott (gone)
12.Ben Creagh
13.Jeremy Smith (gone)
Interchange
14.Nathan Fien (gone)
15.Trent Merrin
16.Matt Prior (gone)
17.Jarrod Saffy (gone)
DRAGONS 2014 (possible)
1.Josh Dugan
2.Brett Morris
3.Gerard Beale
4.Dylan Farrell
5.Jason Nightingale
6.Gareth Widdop
7.Sam Williams
8.Dan Hunt
9.Mitch Rein
10.Ben Creagh
11.Tyson Frizzell
12.Joel Thompson
13.Trent Merrin
Interchange
14.Jack de Belin
15.Leeson Au Mau
16.Jack Stockwell
17.Bronson Harrison
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...oach-steve-price/story-fni3g9a3-1226760071975
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Georgallis joins Manly as Toovey's No.2
AAP
6:06pm Thu 14th November, 2013
Steve Georgallis will replace Brad Arthur as the Manly assistant coach for the 2014 NRL season.
Georgallis, who served a similar role with Wests Tigers in 2012, having worked previously with Penrith, where he served as caretaker coach at the end of the 2011 season, takes over from Arthur after his appointment at Parramatta last month.
"In the end it was a pretty easy decision to make," Georgallis said.
"I'm just really happy to be here and to be able to work with Geoff Toovey, David Penna and all the other trainers and staff.
"The team itself has a great culture, they're a tough team. I'm really looking forward to working with the players and trying to get the best out of them to hopefully go one better next year."
Toovey welcomed Georgallis to the club and believes Manly have made the right decision to ensure they stay at the top of the NRL in 2014.
"Steve comes with a wealth of experience, both as a player and coach, and we're excited to have him on board," Toovey said.
"To stay at the top in the NRL, you've got to be thinking ahead and constantly freshening things up and we definitely feel that this is something Steve can bring to our set-up."
http://www.nrl.com/georgallis-joins-manly-as-tooveys-no.2/tabid/10874/newsid/75392/default.aspx
- DEAN RITCHIE
- THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
- NOVEMBER 15, 2013 12:00AM
MANLY legends Paul Vautin and Terry Randall have revealed why they will not contest the Manly district club football elections next month.
There had been intense speculation that Vautin and Randall - both ex-Test forwards - would be wooed into joining the incumbent board of directors, who appear desperate to land a big-name former player.
But it won't be Vautin or Randall.
The fact Vautin and Randall have no desire to run is a major boost for a rival ticket, which already has former players Ray Brown, Alan Thompson, Warren Jowett and Max Krilich locked in.
"I don't have the time nor the inclination,'' Randall said. "My excavation business takes up a lot of my time.
"I have spent time on the board before. I have had my time, let someone else have a go and ask some questions.''
Vautin added: "I haven't been approached and I'm not interested. I have been there before (on the board) and had a good time."
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...t-club-elections/story-fni3gnk1-1226759929867
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I finally have my own team, says St George Illawarra NRL coach Steve Price
- DEAN RITCHIE
- THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
- NOVEMBER 15, 2013 12:00AM
THE shadow cast by Wayne Bennett has been erased from St George Illawarra, with coach Steve Price declaring that he finally has the side he wants.
After two seasons juggling Bennett's left-overs, the Dragons coach said: "It feels like a new beginning.''
Only four players remain from the Dragons side that won the 2010 grand final - Brett Morris, Ben Creagh, Trent Merrin and Jason Nightingale.
Price had to make some tough calls to save his career.Price spoke openly and honestly about his team's transition when The Daily Telegraph shared breakfast with him at an eastern Sydney cafe at 6.30am yesterday.
NEW ERA
Asked whether he felt he had the team he wanted, Price said: "You could say that. A lot of great players, who have been the heart and soul of our club, have moved on or retired. One door closes, another opens.
"Everything goes in cycles. We happened to be going through that transition period and now, here we are with a new beginning.
"To be honest with you, I am really excited. We are really happy with our key signings."
PRESSURE
The Dragons' will re-assemble on Monday and the pressure starts immediately.
"There is great history at our footy club - there is always pressure and high demands,'' Price said."I am under no illusions. I understand all that. We had that for the majority of this year. It is a good feeling at this time of year but I am sure come the start of the season, it's game on.
HISTORY
The 11 successive titles between 1956 and 1966.A stunning achievement? Or a heavy weight to carry?
"I am big about the history of our club and admire what those great players have done for us,'' Price said.
"Mr Provan, Mr Langlands and others came and spoke to our guys.''
GOALS
"We want to be a competitive football team every week,'' Price said.
"Give our supporters the knowledge that every time we play and cross that white line we compete to the best of our ability.
"If we are doing that, the results will follow. I am very confident we have a side that can give us the results we need. It's important we get the pre-season right."
RECRUITS
Saints have bought well in Gareth Widdop, Joel Thompson, Dylan Farrell and Sam Williams along with Mike Cooper and Matt Groat.
"I had a meeting with Gareth before he went overseas (for the World Cup),'' Price said.
"He will bring a different dynamic to our footy club. I can see him being a leader going forward."I have watched Joel Thompson for a number of years now and can see a rep player of the future.
"Sam Williams will really put some pressure on our halves and Dylan Farrell will push for that centre spot with Gerard Beale. It's exciting times.''
PHILOSOPHY
Does a coach start to second-guess decisions when under pressure?
"It is important you stick to what you believe in,'' he said.
"I am sure anyone in coaching - or all walks of life - might think they are doing this or that right or wrong."But you have to have trust in the people around you.'
DRAGONS 2010 (grand final)
1.Darius Boyd (gone)
2.Brett Morris
3.Mark Gasnier (gone)
4.Matt Cooper (gone)
5.Jason Nightingale
6.Jamie Soward (gone)
7.Ben Hornby (c) (gone)
8.Neville Costigan (gone)
9.Dean Young (gone)
10.Michael Weyman (gone)
11.Beau Scott (gone)
12.Ben Creagh
13.Jeremy Smith (gone)
Interchange
14.Nathan Fien (gone)
15.Trent Merrin
16.Matt Prior (gone)
17.Jarrod Saffy (gone)
DRAGONS 2014 (possible)
1.Josh Dugan
2.Brett Morris
3.Gerard Beale
4.Dylan Farrell
5.Jason Nightingale
6.Gareth Widdop
7.Sam Williams
8.Dan Hunt
9.Mitch Rein
10.Ben Creagh
11.Tyson Frizzell
12.Joel Thompson
13.Trent Merrin
Interchange
14.Jack de Belin
15.Leeson Au Mau
16.Jack Stockwell
17.Bronson Harrison
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...oach-steve-price/story-fni3g9a3-1226760071975
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Georgallis joins Manly as Toovey's No.2
AAP
6:06pm Thu 14th November, 2013
Steve Georgallis will replace Brad Arthur as the Manly assistant coach for the 2014 NRL season.
Georgallis, who served a similar role with Wests Tigers in 2012, having worked previously with Penrith, where he served as caretaker coach at the end of the 2011 season, takes over from Arthur after his appointment at Parramatta last month.
"In the end it was a pretty easy decision to make," Georgallis said.
"I'm just really happy to be here and to be able to work with Geoff Toovey, David Penna and all the other trainers and staff.
"The team itself has a great culture, they're a tough team. I'm really looking forward to working with the players and trying to get the best out of them to hopefully go one better next year."
Toovey welcomed Georgallis to the club and believes Manly have made the right decision to ensure they stay at the top of the NRL in 2014.
"Steve comes with a wealth of experience, both as a player and coach, and we're excited to have him on board," Toovey said.
"To stay at the top in the NRL, you've got to be thinking ahead and constantly freshening things up and we definitely feel that this is something Steve can bring to our set-up."
http://www.nrl.com/georgallis-joins-manly-as-tooveys-no.2/tabid/10874/newsid/75392/default.aspx
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