The Parramatta Eels have locked in one of their most important players, with their halfback signing a new contract that will see him continue his rugby league career in blue and gold.
The deal, confirmed by club officials, provides much-needed stability in Parramatta’s spine and ensures the Eels retain a proven game manager at a time when the player market has been fiercely contested. The contract extension will allow the halfback to continue steering the side around the park while also offering younger playmakers valuable mentorship.

The Eels’ halfback has been a cornerstone of the team in recent years, guiding the side through crucial finals campaigns and developing into a leader both on and off the field. By securing his future, the club has reaffirmed its commitment to building a squad capable of competing for the premiership.
“We’re thrilled to have finalised this deal,” Parramatta’s head of football said. “He’s an integral part of our system, and his experience and leadership are invaluable. This extension ensures he will continue to be a key figure in our journey moving forward.”
Fans welcomed the announcement, with many relieved the playmaker would remain in the Eels’ colours amid speculation that rival clubs were circling with lucrative offers.
The new deal not only extends his career but also provides Parramatta with a solid platform as they prepare for the challenges of the coming NRL seasons. With the halfback now committed, the Eels can focus on strengthening their roster around him in the pursuit of a long-awaited premiership.







