Rillie explains Jones exit

Rillie explains Jones exit

Sunday, October 19, 2025

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Perth coach John Rillie says his side need to find an import that is a 'better complement' to the players already on his roster.

Perth Wildcats coach John Rillie has opened up on why the club decided to part ways with their star import, Mason Jones.

During Friday's media availability, Rillie, soon after the club made the announcement on Jones, explained that his team needed to make a move for someone who was a better 'fit' to 'balance' out his group, who suffered a tough home loss to Brisbane on Wednesday.

“Statistics never play a part in this. In my time, there have been some imports come under a lot of scrutiny that haven’t been performing well and we stuck with them. We just need to find a different balance,” Rillie said during the media availability.

“It’s the fit for the group. We’ve made some quality additions to our roster and until you get the band together, you don’t exactly know how they will look and how the instruments will sound together.

“When you’re putting a roster together in the off-season, you don’t exactly know the dynamic. We’ve made our decision, we'll move on, Mason will move on. We have to be ready to go against Sydney.”

In terms of Jones' replacement, Rillie admitted it would be unlikely that his side would sign someone ahead of the club's next home game on October 25 against Illawarra.

“Like any team, you are always assessing. It’s not an exact science," he said.

"We want to find the best player we feel will complement what we have already seen in our first five games.

“There’s been conversations around this. As an organisation we felt like this was the right move and correct fit moving forward for our group.

"In these moments, you always have to think about the franchise, the team and where we’re trying to go.”

The Wildcats' Round 5 clash with Sydney tips off at 4.30pm AEDT on Sunday, live on ESPN and 10 DRAMA.