Jason Ryles, the newly appointed head coach of the Parramatta Eels, has spoken publicly for the first time about his future with the club, aiming to ease growing speculation surrounding his role. Ryles, who officially assumed the position in early 2025, expressed his full commitment to guiding the team forward.
The club has shown unwavering support for Ryles, who is backed by a highly experienced coaching team. His assistants include Nathan Brown, Scott Wisemantel, Sam Moa, and Nathan Cayless, forming a robust structure to support his vision and strategy.
Mitchell Moses, newly appointed as captain for the 2025 season, reiterated his support for the coach during the announcement. Moses, along with leaders Junior Paulo, J’maine Hopgood, and Jack Williams, aims to help steer the team in a unified direction.
Amid uncertainty, star five-eighth Dylan Brown remains committed to the Eels for the 2025 season, despite signing a record-breaking future deal with the Newcastle Knights set to commence in 2026. Parramatta’s general manager has emphasized Brown’s dedication to this season’s campaign.
With the season underway, all eyes are on Ryles and his leadership team to transform speculation into progress.







