New Tigers boss Mayer eyes NRL decider

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By Steve Jancetic
Fri 26th July, 3:53pm

Grant Mayer is accustomed to success, so when the new Wests Tigers chief executive spends his first day on the job talking about a NRL grand final appearance in 2016, you can't help but listen.

Mayer was on Friday announced as the permanent successor to Stephen Humphreys, having filled the role on an interim basis following the unexpected departure of Humphreys in May.

Given the factions at play with the joint-venture, it's a job like no other in the NRL, but the former Manly CEO has proven pedigree when it comes to crisis management.

As an operations manager at Canterbury at the turn of the century, he helped rebuild a brand and club ripped apart by scandals involving the salary cap and a rape allegation during a pre-season game in Coffs Harbour.

Then as chief executive at Manly, he was the man in the middle between two at-odds owners, yet somehow guided the club to a grand final and then a premiership.

Even as fill-in at the Tigers, he has dealt with the biggest story in the club's history - the impending departure of superstar Benji Marshall.

Marshall's release from the final two years of his contract pushed along a rebuild which was kick-started by Tim Sheens' sacking last year - but Mayer can see the light at the end of the tunnel - that being a grand final appearance in 2016.

It's all part of Mayer's grand plan - top eight next season, top four in 2015 and the big one the year after that.

"I think we're on the cusp of that," Mayer told AAP of reaching the finals in 2014.

"Our fans need to be patient.

"I'm sure our coaching department would love to see top eight, but when you've got young men running around against bigger, older bodies, sometimes it's a challenge.

"I'm trying to be as realistic as possible about that.

"I think to come out and make a bold statement that we're going to win the competition in 2014 is the wrong step to make.

"I think we start to turn things around well and truly in 2015 and beyond. A grand final is not beyond us in 2016."

Forming the basis of that belief is the batch of youngsters coming through which is the envy of the league.

The likes of James Tedesco and Curtis Sironen have already graduated to the top grade, while others such as Luke Brooks and Mitchell Moses aren't considered too far behind.

The presence of the latter two has softened the blow of Marshall's departure, with Brooks and Moses considered the Tigers' halves pairing for the next decade.

But Mayer is fully aware that replacing Marshall - who for so long has symbolised the Tigers brand - will require much more than simply putting someone in the No.6 jumper he has come to own.

"To replace Benji Marshall's a tough one - he's been a superstar for this club," Mayer said.

"I'm really hopeful that in amongst the kids, there's going to be Benji-like material coming through.

"Benji's a hard one to replace but we're pretty confident we've got some good ones coming through."

http://www.nrl.com/new-tigers-boss-mayer-eyes-nrl-decider/tabid/10874/newsid/73693/default.aspx
 
@Eye Of Da Tiger said:
I will keep the faith.Seems like we are finally heading in the right direction!

As a fan do you have a choice?

Love the 'fans need to be patient' comment though.
 
''Give Potter three years''

Chalky, if you expect instant success - after years of endemic failure and toxic culture, youre not being realistic
 
I like his confidence. He knows how to execute a plan and he has heaps of troubleshooting experience in this role. I don't think WT could have chosen anyone better to lead this club. A Premiership in 2016 is not out of the question with this bloke calling the shots, imo.
 
hmmmm, this whole having a plan thing is something that I, as a Tigers supporter, do not understand.
Please explain…
 
Guys been in the job officially one day and hes being bagged

Well done

You stick your head in the sand for years believing everythings rosy, I know the truth hurts and its hard to cop but when reality is finally rammed home to you it smacks you fair in the face

LOL
 
@innsaneink said:
Guys been in the job officially one day and hes being bagged

Well done

You stick your head in the sand for years believing everythings rosy, I know the truth hurts and its hard to cop but when reality is finally rammed home to you it smacks you fair in the face

LOL

quite right. people on here can be such jokers sometimes…
 
These young blokes need to get some experience behind them to build up to playing consistently well

Add the fact that even if Brooks and Moses debut next season it will take until the end of
2015 for them to get 50 games behind them

I agree wholeheartedly with Mayers call , 2016 will probably be the season we mount a serious challenge

Mayer is worrying about us staying patient , I just hope the board stays patient and are prepared to stick by Potter until he gets the troops he wants ,that in my opinion is the challenge
 
@innsaneink said:
Guys been in the job officially one day and hes being bagged

Well done

You stick your head in the sand for years believing everythings rosy, I know the truth hurts and its hard to cop but when reality is finally rammed home to you it smacks you fair in the face

LOL

What a load of pompous BS :unamused:
 

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