Stephen Kearney
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 28: Parramatta Eels coach Stephen Kearney watches on as Chris Sandow plays for the Wentworthville Magpies during the round nine NSW Cup match between the Wentworthville Magpies and the Auckland Vulcans at Ringrose Park on April 28, 2012 in Sydney, Australia. Sandow who was recruited by the Parramatta Eels was dropped from the NRL side for this weekend's match against the Wests Tigers.
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Ben is the logical choice
I don't think that's the answer at all ... I'm sure it wouldn't be Stephen Kearney's idea. When you do something like that it can only undermine the coach.
I think everyone involved at the Parramatta football club is frustrated and fed up. Again, that's something we have to work through together as a group and club. I know we're all bloody disappointed but we have to keep fighting through it. I will be taking the team with me and everyone with me. That's the only way we're going to get through this very difficult period for us as a football club.More quotes »
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Hayne's Origin display delights Kearney
AAP Parramatta coach Stephen Kearney is hoping Jarryd Hayne can carry his tremendous performance for NSW on Wednesday into Saturday's NRL clash with St George Illawarra at Kogarah. Hayne produced his best display of the year for the Blues in their contro from Sydney Morning Herald Read more »
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Johnson and Marshall go head-to-head
PLAYMAKING BATTLE: Shaun Johnson's match-up with his Kiwis halves partner Benji Marshall headlines an intriguing clash between the Warriors and Tigers on Friday night. Many have touted Shaun Johnson a Benji-clone, but the dancing Warrior is weaving his o from Stuff.co.nz Read more »
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Kearney exclusive: How Parra will beat the Bye
Stung by a poll on the official NRL website which saw his Parramatta Eels overwhelmingly tipped to lose to perennial easybeats the Bye, Stephen Kearney has revealed exclusively how the Eels will triumph this weekend. Kearney broke camp from an unspecifie from The Roar Read more »
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Hindmarsh relishes the challenge
PARRAMATTA captain Nathan Hindmarsh yesterday returned to the ranks of 80-minute players but faced another inglorious defeat, claiming afterwards he was "enjoying the challenge" of leading the last-placed side in the NRL. At the end of a week that saw pl from The Australian Read more »
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NRL misery continues for Parramatta
The misery continued for Parramatta coach Stephen Kearney as the Eels fell to Canberra on Sunday while Cronulla became the first team to beat Melbourne this season in a thrilling round 10 of the NRL. A question and answer session with members at the club from The Age Read more »