The Parramatta Eels board have discussed terminating the final year of coach Steve Kearney's contract if he can't turn things around at the embattled club in two weeks.
The Sunday Telegraph has revealed Eels directors will consider telling Kearney his services will not be required next season if Parramatta lose their next two games - to Cronulla tomorrow night and South Sydney. Officials continue to debate whether to go in a new direction in 2013 by appointing Jason Taylor or Blues coach Ricky Stuart.
Kearney fronted a board meeting at Parramatta Leagues Club last Tuesday, where the coach provided his reasoning about why the Eels remain anchored to the bottom of the ladder.
"Steve comes to all the board meetings to do a review of month-to-month where we're at. He certainly wasn't hauled before the board," Eels chief executive Bob Bentley said.
Questioned about whether directors had discussed replacing Kearney if results did not improve, Bentley said: "To be honest, that's something any board would do in a business environment. My view of it is if you're running a business ... in our case the leagues club is going really well from a financial point of view but the footy club's not going so well on the park. So they'll continue to have those sort of thoughts and views and discussions, which is normal.