Parramatta Eels captain Mitchell Moses has delivered a shock to the rugby league world, announcing in an emotional video that he will be taking an indefinite break from the sport.
The 30-year-old halfback, regarded as the cornerstone of the Eels’ spine, took to social media on Friday afternoon to share the unexpected news with fans. Speaking directly to the camera, Moses appeared calm but emotional as he explained his decision.
> “This isn’t easy, but I need to be honest with myself and with you all,” he said. “I’ve loved every moment playing for this club, but right now, I need time away to recover mentally and physically. It’s something I’ve been thinking about for a while.”
Moses’ announcement comes just months after being named club captain for the 2025 season and signing a contract extension through to 2027. He has been a critical figure in the Eels’ campaign, guiding the side with his on-field leadership, sharp kicking game, and years of representative experience.
A Blow to the Eels
The timing of the announcement is especially surprising, with the Eels currently in the midst of a finals race. Moses’ absence is expected to have a significant impact on the team’s performance, and the club’s coaching staff now face the task of reshuffling the halves and leadership group.
In response to the news, the Parramatta Eels released a brief statement acknowledging Moses’ decision:
> “Mitchell has the full support of the club in this difficult time. His health and wellbeing are our priority, and we stand by him 100%.”
Fan Support Pours In
Despite the shock, fans have responded with an outpouring of support. Social media platforms were quickly flooded with messages praising Moses for his courage in speaking out and prioritising his mental health.
> “You’ve carried this team for years. Take the time you need. We’ll be here when you’re ready,” one fan wrote.
> “This is bigger than the game. Wishing you peace and strength, Mitch,” said another.
Not a Goodbye
Moses ended his message with a hopeful tone, making it clear this was not a retirement — just a necessary pause.
> “I don’t know how long I’ll be away, but I promise this isn’t goodbye. Just see you later.”
The rugby league community will now wait to see how long Moses remains on the sidelines, and how the Eels adjust in his absence. But one thing is certain — his honesty and vulnerability have resonated far beyond the field.







