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Cronulla will consider calling a special board of directors meeting after the Mercury Grou ... its last 10 games in the worst losing streak in Sharks' history. ...
Source: http://www.leagueunlimited.com/article.asp?ID=12201
Sharks board to call performance meeting
September 20, 2006 - 4:40PM
© 2006 AAP
Cronulla will consider calling a special board of directors meeting after the Mercury Group on Wednesday presented chief executive Greg Pierce with its performance review.
Pierce had called for the independent body to conduct a full investigation into the club's dramatic late season slide, losing its last 10 games in the worst losing streak in Sharks' history.
The club boss had previously said the review was not a witch hunt for coach Stuart Raper, although with a year still to run on his contract speculation continues to grow that he will be shown the door.
Assistant coach Adrian Lam and sacked Sydney Roosters coach Ricky Stuart are the two favourites for the job should the board decide to terminate Raper's contract.
With increased media speculation over the report the Sharks on Wednesday issued a statement saying it would not comment until the board had met to discuss the findings.
"The specifics contained in the report will then be presented to the Sharks board of directors before anything contained in the report will be made public," said the statement.
"It must be stressed however that the Mercury Group will not be making recommendations in relation to personnel changes.
"That was never the intention or the focus of the review process."
The board generally meet each Tuesday but a club spokesman said the club was looking to hold the meeting as soon as possible.
Source: http://www.leagueunlimited.com/article.asp?ID=12201
Sharks board to call performance meeting
September 20, 2006 - 4:40PM
© 2006 AAP
Cronulla will consider calling a special board of directors meeting after the Mercury Group on Wednesday presented chief executive Greg Pierce with its performance review.
Pierce had called for the independent body to conduct a full investigation into the club's dramatic late season slide, losing its last 10 games in the worst losing streak in Sharks' history.
The club boss had previously said the review was not a witch hunt for coach Stuart Raper, although with a year still to run on his contract speculation continues to grow that he will be shown the door.
Assistant coach Adrian Lam and sacked Sydney Roosters coach Ricky Stuart are the two favourites for the job should the board decide to terminate Raper's contract.
With increased media speculation over the report the Sharks on Wednesday issued a statement saying it would not comment until the board had met to discuss the findings.
"The specifics contained in the report will then be presented to the Sharks board of directors before anything contained in the report will be made public," said the statement.
"It must be stressed however that the Mercury Group will not be making recommendations in relation to personnel changes.
"That was never the intention or the focus of the review process."
The board generally meet each Tuesday but a club spokesman said the club was looking to hold the meeting as soon as possible.