Sydney, Australia – The Parramatta Eels’ season has been dealt a devastating blow as a series of injuries to key players threaten their path to the NRL finals. Star halfback Mitchell Moses and powerhouse forward Junior Paulo are among the latest to be sidelined, with both facing weeks on the sidelines after suffering significant injuries in their recent match against the Melbourne Storm.
Moses, who has been the heart of Parramatta’s attack, is expected to miss at least four weeks due to a torn hamstring, while Paulo’s ankle injury could see him out for the remainder of the regular season. With other notable players also battling injuries, including captain Clint Gutherson (groin strain) and winger Blake Ferguson (shoulder dislocation), the Eels’ depth and finals aspirations are being put to the ultimate test.
Team officials have yet to comment on whether the Eels will make moves to bolster their squad ahead of the crucial period. Fans are holding their breath, hoping their team can stay afloat without their stars, but many are questioning whether the mounting injuries will cost Parramatta their shot at a long-awaited premiership.






