Peter Ryan’s back

The Original story a month ago was Ryan returns as assistant coach- in reality it's 10 weeks, while working for another organisation.

None of those details were there and when they wrote it I know he hadn't even met yet with the Broncos and hadn't made a commitment- like I said.

So yes clueless- no Reds details and no 10 weeks mentioned. Which are also the reasons I said went ridiculously early.
Im confused, so peter ryan isnt employed by the brisbane broncos?

“Ryan, who is set to return to Red Hill as the club’s defensive technical adviser.”

“Wayne called me and asked if I would be interested in coaching at the Broncos on a part-time basis,” said Ryan”

Someone did go off early....
 
Ryan to revive Broncos' defensive steel
Thu 11 Oct 2018, 02:01 PM
Broncos legend Peter Ryan is determined to bring back the defensive mentality that lifted Brisbane to the 2006 premiership when he takes on the role of technical adviser at the club on December 1.
Ryan, one of the most fearsome and technically astute defenders of the modern era as a player, was Brisbane's defensive coach in 2006 under Wayne Bennett.
Ryan will initially be on board at the Broncos for 10 weeks when he will implement defensive systems and work with the players in the pre-season on improving their defensive clout all-round. He will then be available as a consultant whenever needed by the Broncos during the year, as Ryan also will take on a full-time defensive coaching role, as a contractor, with the Queensland Reds.
After Brisbane beat Melbourne 15-8 in the 2006 grand final Bennett came up to Ryan and told him that the defensive system and mindset that he brought to the table was crucial in the victory.
Ryan told NRL.com the victory was based on a "connectivity" and "belief" in a defensive system that had been forged to stand up to the pressure of finals football.
"In 2006 when we had Melbourne coming off their tryline we were getting off our line super-express and if someone missed a tackle we knew that someone else was going to make it," Ryan said.
"There was a belief from each person in the bloke beside them, and that grows in itself.
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Peter Ryan in action for the Broncos in the 1990s. ©NRL Photos
"Whenever there was an offload, a missed tackle or a really good short pass somebody was there to make the tackle and that just comes back to communication and the connection in each group, which is exactly what we had in 2006."
The Broncos conceded 500 points in the regular season, the worst defensive record of all the top eight sides.
Brisbane's edge defence was found wanting at various stages but Ryan said having Matt Gillett and Jaydn Su'A back from injury in 2019 would make a difference
He said he was excited by the raw talent that he had to work with while acknowledging changes were needed.
"They are not far off. I look at this group of individuals and they are already big enough, strong enough and fast enough but you can clearly see that they are a passive defensive group," he said.
"When the opposition gets tackled they are often well over the advantage line and with two passes they are into a passive defensive group on both sides of the field."
Ryan said he was confident that as players enhanced their knowledge, and with a few tweaks, that advances would be made.
"David Fifita and Tevita Pangai jnr are both big men and if we just give them a few tools to change up the way they make contact there will be a few guys coming down their channel who will be going 'holy hell, that hurt'," he said.
"I believe in the system where if you get hit under the ribs you will not be looking to offload the ball."
Ryan, most recently an assistant coach at the ACT Brumbies, is completing a post-graduate certificate in sports coaching and also has a role with the Fijian Rugby Union where he works with all age divisions.
Bennett wants Ryan back at the club because of his technical nous and to bring a harder edge to his team. The Broncos are concerned that in their last two finals games they were beaten 48-18 by the Dragons and 30-0 by the Storm. Bennett wants his players to be defensive scrooges on the biggest stage, as they were in 2006, not laissez faire.
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The 1997 Broncos celebrate winning the Super League. ©NRL Photos
Ryan will be preaching what he has practised as player. His tackle on David Peachey in the 1997 Super League grand final, where Ryan cut the Cronulla fullback in half after a Darren Lockyer bomb, turned the match. The ball jarred loose, Steve Renouf scored and Brisbane did not look back.
While bringing all the modern advances in defensive systems, Ryan will also be bringing a much-needed old school mentality to the Broncos.
Cowboys behemoth Jason Taumalolo told NRL.com recently that when Ryan was assistant coach at the club he was a key figure in turning him from a boy into a man. There was some tough love involved, but that is what Bennett wants Ryan to bring to the table at Brisbane.
It is that same passing down of knowledge that may yet have long-term benefits for Brisbane.
"When blokes like Petero, Webcke and Thorn came through in first grade I had been there a while and knew the Broncos system, so I made sure they knew it and were accountable for it and then they passed it on to the young guys after them," Ryan said.
From Broncos.com.au
 
What the ****. Amateur hour somewhere.
 
what is so amateur about realizing there is a weakness and taking steps to fix it ... good move by Bennett

I was referring to the whole scenario being amateur hour. I said somewhere as I don’t really know where the blame lies.

Looking at the trail of events:

Ryan is back
Then nothing official
No he has signed with the Reds
No the Broncos have announced he has assigned with us

Most likely the Courier Fail have gone off early again, but the whole thing is a joke.
 
Maybe one signed Peter Ryan and the other signed Peter, Ryan.

Turn it into a movie - Hiring Peter Ryan
 
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I'm sure he could work with both organisations.

It's not like he will be required at every Broncos training session, and the Reds aren't exactly over in Perth.
 
Maybe one signed Peter Ryan and the other signed Peter, Ryan.

Turn it into a movie - Hiring Peter Ryan

With Tom hanks as peter Ryan and Clint Eastwood as Bennett
 
I'm sure he could work with both organisations.

It's not like he will be required at every Broncos training session, and the Reds aren't exactly over in Perth.
He will have his work cut out for him trying to teach rugby players how to tackle
 
It's DEFENCE

Defence wins premierships - this is repeated over and over and seems to be universally believed

Our defence was undeniably rubbish

Hiring a defence specialist for 10 weeks of pre-season and then available as a consultant, to me is absolutely amatuer hour
 
It's DEFENCE

Defence wins premierships - this is repeated over and over and seems to be universally believed

Our defence was undeniably rubbish

Hiring a defence specialist for 10 weeks of pre-season and then available as a consultant, to me is absolutely amatuer hour

Correct.

You can't employ a part-time defensive coach to instill a culture amongst the playing group.

Defence is about attitude isn't it ?
 
Correct.

You can't employ a part-time defensive coach to instill a culture amongst the playing group.

Defence is about attitude isn't it ?

It sure is

The defence coach needs to be employed 52 weeks a year, and preferably full time
 
Correct me if I'm wrong, but Peter Ryan's specialty is teaching players how to tackle more effectively, right? As much as that's a big part of defence, the structure, organisation and communication is what we need to focus on as a team. The actual act of tackling won't require a full-time coach.
 
Correct me if I'm wrong, but Peter Ryan's specialty is teaching players how to tackle more effectively, right? As much as that's a big part of defence, the structure, organisation and communication is what we need to focus on as a team. The actual act of tackling won't require a full-time coach.
It’s a matter of trust. Trusting your inside man has the ability to make the tackle. Having the ability is were Peter Ryan comes in. Getting the trust and a rolling defence (like we used to have) is up to the defence coach.
 

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