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Dibs

Bench
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Why would Soward come as a back up?
He didn't say he would come as a backup. He said that is the only way he would think it was an ok signing. Personally I think the only way it would be an ok signing is if he paid us and had a face transplant so I didn't have to look at his Whiny face, does this mean I think he will come here under those conditions?
 

Roadrunner

Juniors
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52
Eels' veteran re-considers NRL retirement

http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2016/08/09/eels-veteran-re-considers-nrl-retirement

A late-career spike in form has prompted Parramatta veteran Jeff Robson to re-consider retiring at the end of the NRL season.

Robson has been one of the Eels' best since answering a SOS from coach Brad Arthur following star Kieran Foran's decision to walk away from the game to address personal issues.

And while the 34-year-old had planned to hang up the boots at the end of the year, the club's 2009 grand final halfback is mulling over playing into a 14th season.

"I always had the intention this was going to be my last season (but) since I've come back to Parra, I've really enjoyed playing alongside this playing group and started to enjoy my footy again," he said.

"I'm just going to have to weigh up over the next couple of weeks whether it's worth going on again and sit down with (coach) Brad (Arthur) and see what his plans are and we'll go from there."

Off-contract five-eighth Corey Norman is understood to be close to re-signing with the club, however the Eels are without an experienced No.7 on their books for next season.

Back-up playmakers Luke Kelly and Mitch Cornish are without deals beyond this summer, providing an opportunity for Robson to be a part of the 25-man squad.

The former Warriors, Cronulla and Manly halfback said he would only consider playing on with the Eels.

"Most probably I would only play here. If not, I'd probably hang up the boots and look at moving onto the next chapter of my life," he said.

Teammate Michael Gordon said Robson had done a strong job in his five games in Eels' colours.

"He came at a crucial time when we needed some halves - all our back-up halves were injured. He's always been a real solid player and he's done exactly the same since he come here," Gordon said.
 

phantom eel

First Grade
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6,327
If Robson goes round again, that's the end of Kelly and Cornish at the Eels.

To be honest, I'd prefer Robson to be our Wenty-level back-up half rather than Kelly or Cornish, as we know Robson can be relied upon to come in when needed and do a solid job in the top grade.

We just still need to nab a first choice halfback to accompany Norman... for a better value price than Hayne wanted.
 

phantom eel

First Grade
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6,327
So Soward, huh?

Could be worse.. I would have offered $450K, so hopefully we have some money left in the salary cap bank to keep on signing - a hooker would be good.
 
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