The Parramatta Eels have received a crucial injury update on captain and fullback Clint Gutherson, as the club enters a must-win stretch in their high-stakes push for the NRL finals.
After being sidelined for the past three weeks with a low-grade hamstring strain, Gutherson was officially cleared by team medical staff this morning to return to full-contact training — with strong indications he could be named in the squad for this weekend’s pivotal clash against the Cronulla Sharks.
Cleared for Takeoff
Eels Head Coach Brad Arthur confirmed the positive development in a press conference Monday morning.
> “Gutho’s done everything right during rehab. He’s a pro. We’re not going to rush him, but if he gets through the next couple of sessions, he’s every chance to line up this weekend,” Arthur said.
The return of Gutherson, widely regarded as the heart and soul of the Eels, couldn’t come at a better time. Parramatta currently sits in 9th place, just outside the top eight, with three rounds remaining. A loss this weekend could see their finals hopes all but dashed.
Leadership & X-Factor
Gutherson’s absence has been felt not only through his playmaking and defensive work but also his leadership. His ability to organize the backline, cover kicks, and inject himself into attacking plays has long been a cornerstone of Parramatta’s strategy.
Halfback Mitchell Moses welcomed the news, stating:
> “Having Gutho back out there lifts everyone. He drives standards, keeps the energy high — he’s a game-changer.”
Eyes on the Finals
If declared fit, Gutherson is expected to slot straight back into the No. 1 jersey, with Bailey Simonsson likely moving back to the wing or bench utility role. The Eels face a tough run home, including games against two top-four sides, making Gutherson’s return potentially season-defining.
Team List Tuesday will be one to watch, as Parramatta fans eagerly await confirmation that their captain is back — just in time for one final push toward September glory.







