Parramatta Eels fans can breathe a sigh of relief after one of the club’s most in-demand forwards made a firm call on his future, confirming that he will remain in blue and gold beyond the 2025 season.
Amid weeks of speculation linking him to rival NRL clubs, the powerful forward has officially pledged his commitment to Parramatta, providing the Eels with a major boost as they prepare for another tilt at premiership glory.
The player’s signature is more than just a contract extension – it’s a statement of loyalty and belief in the club’s direction under head coach Jason Ryles. At a time when player movement dominates headlines, his decision to stay puts an end to swirling rumours and ensures the Eels retain one of their most valuable assets in the forward pack.
The Battle for His Services
Over recent months, reports emerged of rival clubs circling with big-money offers to lure the forward away from Parramatta. His combination of size, power, and relentless work rate made him one of the most attractive targets on the open market. With several clubs undergoing roster rebuilds, it was no surprise that his name featured prominently in recruitment discussions.
However, after careful consideration, the forward opted to remain with the Eels – a move that highlights his belief in the squad’s potential to contend for a title and his strong connection with the club’s culture and fans.
Player’s Perspective
Speaking after the announcement, the forward said the decision ultimately came down to loyalty and ambition:
“Parramatta is home for me. This club has supported me from the start, and I believe we have the team to achieve something special. The easy option would have been to look elsewhere, but I want to be part of the Eels’ journey to a premiership. That’s what drives me.”
His words were met with widespread approval from teammates and supporters, many of whom took to social media to praise his loyalty and dedication.
Club’s Reaction
Head coach Jason Ryles was equally thrilled with the news, describing the forward as “a cornerstone of the team’s identity.”
“He’s the kind of player you build around. His presence on and off the field is enormous for us. This decision sends a strong message to the rest of the squad – we’re building something here, and we want the right people on board.”
Looking Ahead
The forward’s commitment provides stability to the Eels’ pack and removes a potential distraction heading into the 2026 season. With key players locked in and Mitchell Moses fresh off his NRL Player of the Year honour, Parramatta is positioning itself as a genuine force in the competition.
As rivals scramble for talent, the Eels have ensured one of their biggest weapons will remain in their arsenal. For fans, it’s a reassuring sign that loyalty still exists in modern rugby league – and that Parramatta’s quest for a long-awaited premiership is alive and well.







