In a stunning revelation that has rocked the Parramatta fanbase, newly appointed Eels chairman Matthew Beach has dropped a major hint about his future with the club—just months after stepping into the role.
Speaking at a closed-door board meeting earlier this week, Beach reportedly expressed uncertainty about continuing as chairman into the 2026 NRL season, citing mounting external pressures and the evolving demands of the role. While no official resignation has been tendered, his comments have sparked speculation within club circles about a possible leadership shake-up.
Beach, who succeeded long-time chairman Sean McElduff earlier this year, was initially seen as a steadying presence with strong business credentials. However, the Eels’ inconsistent on-field form and ongoing questions around board direction may be weighing heavily.
Club officials have declined to comment on the matter, but a statement is expected in the coming days.
Fans and stakeholders will be watching closely as the situation unfolds, with the Eels’ leadership structure now under unexpected scrutiny heading into the crucial pre-season window.