Star Parramatta half Mitchell Moses has hit back at critics of the Eels’ decision to secure Jonah Pezet from the Storm for the 2026 NRL season, saying it’s the perfect buffer to help develop the club’s rising crop of young players.
The Eels will get Pezet for 12 months before he joins Brisbane the following year on a long-term deal to replace veteran halfback Adam Reynolds.
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Moses backs Eels' Pezet pursuit
Mitchell Moses and Patrick Carrigan discuss the future of Jonah Pezet who could join both their clubs.
The signing is definitely unusual, but coach Jason Ryles has been spot on in every recruiting decision he has made so far.
Moses, who is on tour with the Kangaroos in England, is the club’s star player and his view counts more than most.
“I’ve heard all the criticism, but I think the signing is unreal,” Moses said.
“I think I can unlock him, and he can do the same for me. I’ve seen what he can do and he is more than ready. He knows his stuff. You can see it in the way he plays. The one-year deal is no issue. We have some really exciting halves coming up and the one extra year is perfect for them to keep their development going. It’s a win for the club.”
Mitchell Moses says Eels signing Jonah Pezet will help the younger halves next year.Credit

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Parramatta half Mitchell Moses is backing the Eels decision to secure Jonah Pezet from the Storm for just one season, believing it will help develop their rising crop of young players.
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