September 19, 2024

Jason Ryles Dragons head coach: Roosters set to part ways with assistant

Jason Ryles is edging ever closer to becoming St George Illawarra’s new head coach after it was revealed he is on the outer at the Sydney Roosters where he currently works as an assistant. NRL 2023: Anthony Griffin says he's still the man for St George Illawarra  Dragons

“The Roosters have a very strong board, and they take a very black and white approach to business, so they have decided that they actually want Jason Ryles to leave as their defensive coach, effective immediately,” James Hooper told NRL 360 last week.

Jason Ryles set to become the Dragons’ new head coach

The club has long since been on the hunt for a new head coach after the axe finally fell on perpetual dead-man walking, Anthony Griffin, earlier this month.

St George CEO, Ryan Webb, revealed the Red V had already started looking for a new coach after informing Griffin before the season had even kicked off that they would be looking at their options rather than renewing his contract.

Webb revealed in those intervening months the Dragons had been actively scoping the market and had identified a number of potential targets.

“I don’t think there is any real clear directive on if they need to have experience or they need to be new,” he said.

“Some have a history with the Dragons, and some don’t. Some have done it before, and some haven’t.

“There are some unique apprenticeships done by a few guys and that carries a different weight, so there’s a whole lot of things to consider but no one thing that will put you to the top of the list.”

However, just a few weeks later it appears Ryles has been rubber stamped for the job.

“Jason Ryles has been in negotiations with St George Illawarra for about the last six weeks now,” Hooper told NRL 360.

“The Roosters will happily let him go. There won’t be any transfer fee or compensation required.NRL 2023: St George Illawarra Dragons next coach, Anthony Griffin, reapply  for his job, replacements, candidates, news

“But they have suggested to Jason and his management that the best thing to do is to go and cut a deal with the Dragons – get to the pointy end of it and just make a clean transfer.

“They’ve got a bye this week and I don’t think that he suits up and is in the coaching box against Canterbury next week.”

Luke Keary backs Jason Ryles to take over at the Dragons

Ahead of the Roosters’ clash with the Bulldogs, Luke Keary admitted the Ryles situation was slightly distracting due to the uncertainty it had generated at the Bondi club.

Although he backed the assistant coach to thrive at the Dragons, if he is appointed as expected.

“I’m not too sure what’s going on there but he’s probably ready to take that next step and be a head coach in the NRL,” the playmaker said.

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