The New Zealand Herald

Cartwright backs Eels coach to stay at club

- Jasper Bruce

Bryce Cartwright was “p***ed off” by external speculatio­n about Brad Arthur’s future and says Parramatta’s players have it in their power to silence the coach’s critics.

Before last Saturday’s defeat of North Queensland, the Eels had lost both games since star half Mitch Moses went down with a fractured foot in round three.

Arthur shrugged off speculatio­n about his future following the Eels hefty round-five loss to Canberra, with Parramatta chief executive Jim Sarantinos taking the rare step of defending the long-standing coach in the media.

Internally, the criticism was hurting the players.

“To be honest, it p***ed me off a little bit,” second-rower Cartwright said.

“I know how much Brad does for the team and for everyone who’s come here and has played here.

“He’s the best coach I’ve had. I don’t want to be coached by anyone else.”

Cartwright said conjecture over Arthur’s position at the Eels had motivated him to recover quickly from a rib injury and line up against the Cowboys last week.

“I wanted to get back on the field as soon as I could,” he said.

As the Eels look to continue their winning ways against the Dolphins in Darwin tonight, they’re also eyeing the chance to reaffirm their coach’s credential­s.

“Brad’s got all our support,” Cartwright said. “We just need to keep winning games and [then] that stuff doesn’t get spoken about.

No player better exemplifie­s Arthur’s abilities as a man manager than Cartwright, whose career was at a crossroads when he arrived at the Eels in 2021. The 29-year-old had been contemplat­ing returning to park football before Arthur transforme­d him into one of the NRL’s elite secondrowe­rs last season.

He has developed a defensive grit that eluded him even in his days as an elite young talent at Penrith.

“He has become extremely tough over the last couple of years,” said Kiwi five-eighth Dylan Brown, who is playing on Cartwright’s right edge while Moses is out. “His defence has gone through the roof.”

Cartwright has long credited Arthur for his turnaround.

“[Arthur] has looked after me since I got here. He has been patient with me,” he said. “I’ve built a really good relationsh­ip with him and he has that with all his players.” —AAP

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