Storm head coach Craig Bellamy says the team wouldn’t prevent Jason Ryles from accepting a job at Parramatta.

Melbourne Storm has been “mixing things up” for Jason Ryles who could take over Parramatta armed with skills beyond the coaches box if he was the man to replace Brad Arthur.Ryles is one of the names strongly being linked to the Eels, who have formed a committee led by chief executive Jim Sarantinos to find the next coach after Arthur, who had previously been an assistant to Craig Bellamy in Melbourne, was axed after a massive loss to the Storm in Brisbane last weekend.Ryles was enticed to return to Storm, where he concluded his playing career, with the hope of succeeding Bellamy. However, after the head coach decided to continue for an incredible 23rd season in 2025, Ryles finds himself in a precarious situation.After working under England coach Eddie Jones and for the Wallabies, as well as with Trent Robinson at the Sydney Roosters before moving back to Melbourne, Ryles has amassed a noteworthy coaching resume.

Jason Ryles with former Wallabies coach Eddie Jones. (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)
Jason Ryles with Eddie Jones, the former Wallabies coach. Image courtesy of Chris Hyde/Getty Images Getty Images is the source.
Should the Eels come calling, Bellamy said the 45-year-old would go with his blessing and a few new skills.
Bellamy stated on Wednesday, “We don’t want him to go, but those kinds of opportunities don’t come around very often, so if he wanted to go, I wouldn’t imagine we would stand in his way.”
He’s working really hard for us.
In addition to playing defense with our ruck, he has taken on the responsibilities of leadership coach and some recruiting. We’re disarraying things for him. Bellamy claimed to have made a “tough call” that persuaded Arthur to reach out to him in the upcoming days
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