Steve Georgallis lands coaching director role at Parramatta Eels

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The popular Greek mentor Steve Georgallis has landed a role as coaching director of the Parramatta Eels’ women’s team.

The Australian reported that Georgallis will be taking over for the next two seasons, after previously completing a three-year contract as an assistant coach to Todd Payten at the Cowboys.

He will commence with the Parramatta Eels next week.

“I’m really excited, I’ve coached all the younger grades, the lower grades, first grade, but I’ve never coached the women’s,” Georgallis said on Wednesday.

“I’ve watched the game for the past three or four years and the improvement it’s made, the following its got, and the skill level is out of sight. It’s quite exciting to watch.

“I’d love to be a part of that.”

Source: The Australian.

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