The Parramatta Eels are set to part ways with a member of their forward pack at the conclusion of the 2025 NRL season, as the club continues to reshape its roster for the future.
The forward, who has featured sporadically throughout the campaign, is not expected to be offered a contract extension. Both the club and the player have reportedly agreed that a move elsewhere would be the best step for his career, opening the door to opportunities either within the NRL or overseas.

The Eels, who have endured an inconsistent run over the past two seasons, are expected to undergo a significant roster overhaul as they look to return to finals contention. The departure will also provide additional salary cap flexibility as Parramatta targets fresh talent to strengthen its pack.
An Eels spokesperson acknowledged the forward’s contribution during his time at the club, highlighting his commitment and professionalism.
“He has been a valued member of our squad and has always given his best whenever called upon. We wish him every success in the next stage of his career,” the statement said.
While the player’s next destination has yet to be confirmed, rival NRL clubs and English Super League outfits are likely to express interest in securing his services for 2026.
For Parramatta, the move is part of a broader strategy to rejuvenate the squad, ensuring the Eels remain competitive in the years ahead.







