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butch82

Juniors
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another bullshit article

it all stems from brent read talking smack to adam mobbs who is an eels suporter on the DT podcast


Rival clubs interested in young Parramatta Eels outside back​


Ethan Lee Chalk
ETHAN LEE CHALK
WRITER | MARCH 23, 2024 - 12:00PM

As he gets ready to make his NRL debut this Sunday against the Manly Sea Eagles, rival clubs are reportedly showing interest in outside back Blaize Talagi.

Promoted to the Parramatta Eels Top 30 roster less than a month ago, Talagi has been with the club since 2020 and has earned representative honours for being selected for the U16 NSW City and U18 City teams in 2021 and 2023, respectively.

A future NRL star, Talagi has been one of the best prospects out of Parramatta and has played for the club in the Andrew Johns Cup, Harold Matthews Cup, SG Ball Cup and Jersey Flegg Cup.

Last year, he played five games during the SG Ball competition, where he helped guide the club to the title alongside halfback Ethan Sanders before transitioning to the Jersey Flegg Cup team - appearing in seven games and scoring two tries.

As reported by News Corp, rival clubs are circling the youngster and monitoring his future closely, despite him being prevented from speaking to clubs about his future until after Round 6 this season.

It is understood that he also does have an option in his contract to remain at the Eels for next season.

Showcasing his talents during the recent trial matches, Talagi may be used in the centres or on the wing this season despite primarily being a fullback and excelling in the halves previously as a five-eighth.

The 2022 Australian Schoolboy representative out of Westfields Sports High School, will line-up in the centres on Sunday at CommBank Stadium against the Manly Sea Eagles.
 

Soto

Bench
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I think the journo was drunk....again when he wrote this brilliant piece below.
Absolutely zero chance Knights or rabbits would be interested...GC maybe and dogs would sign every player if they could

ARTHUR WANTS NRL
A number of NRL clubs are monitoring the form of Manly Sea Eagles back-up half Jake Arthur in NSW Cup while he is stuck behind Daly Cherry Evans and Luke Brooks.

Manly also has the highly regarded Jamie Humphreys as a back-up in the halves.

The likes of the Gold Coast Titans, the Bulldogs, the Rabbitohs and Newcastle are all lacking quality around the halves positions.

Arthur is no world beater but there is great potential.

He is under contract until the end of next season at Brookvale but, like all 21-year-olds, he wants to play first grade NRL.

And that opportunity may come around quicker at a rival club.

 

eels_fan

First Grade
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The Eels’ long road back to becoming a development club is starting to bear fruit highlighted by the impending debut of young gun Blaize Talagi.
Parramatta had long considered themselves a place where junior players could prosper. But somewhere along the way the large junior base of players was not translating into a first grade player.

That is about to change with Talagi the first of the Eels’ new breed of homegrown talent as he follows in the footsteps of recent local products Sean Russell and Will Pensini to debut when he takes to the field against Manly on Sunday.


“It’s great for Blaize, great for our club and our future pathway players to see there is opportunity,” coach Brad Arthur said. “He has worked extremely hard. You don’t know when that time will come for them. He has done the work in the pre-season. He has always been a tough kid. That’s what I really like about him. That’s what the players like about him.”

At 19, Talagi was part of Parramatta’s under-19 SG Ball grand final winning side last year. He is the first to debut from that crop of talented youngsters but he won’t be the last with teammates such as Sam Tuivaiti, Matthew Arthur, Joshua Lynn, Charlie Guymer and Ethan Sanders all set to follow him at some stage.


Pensini’s brother Richard should play in the NRL too but a season-ending knee injury will rob him of any chance this year.

You don’t have to go back too far when the likes of Tim Mannah was almost single-handedly carrying the flag as a local product.

The last large group of talent produced by the Eels included the likes of Jarryd Hayne, Krisnan Inu, Matt and Kris Keating, Tony Williams and Feleti Mateo.

Part of the change has been led by investment – with quality coaches at the grassroots level according to Parramatta’s head of football Mark O’Neill.

“The guys are getting a greater level of coaching,” O’Neill said. “More consistency with a high performance environment and we have a visible pathway for them to reach to the NRL. That’s inspiring for all our Eels elite players.

“Brad has put a lot of time and effort into them. A lot of the younger players have already experienced what an NRL pre-season looks like. Prior to that they’ve experienced an NRL shed on game day, before the match, halftime and after the match. Brad has provide time, effort and access to these young men and that motivates you.”

Former NRL coach Nathan Brown has come and gone but he case an eye over the emerging talent at the club.


Matt Arthur
Age: 18
Position: Hooker
Contract: End of 2026
Destined to be the club’s long-term No.9, bypassing SG Ball and Jersey Flegg to start the year in the NSW Cup, where he has excelled with 74m and 23 tackles a game, to go with three tackle busts and two try assists.

Ethan Sanders
Age: 19
Position: Halfback
Contract: End of 2024
Also one of the Eels’ NSW Origin under-19s contingent, but looks set to join Canberra next year. Has already shown off his kicking, passing and running game wearing the No.7 at NSW Cup level this year.

Blaize Talagi
Age: 19
Position: Fullback/centre/five-eighth
Contract: End of 2025 (player option)
Arguably the most talented player in the country under 20 years old. In two games playing fullback at NSW Cup level this year, he is averaging more than 150m a game, busted six tackles and set up two tries.

Joshua Lynn
Age: 20
Position: Playmaker
Contract: End of 2025
Queensland prodigy partnered Ethan Sanders in the halves for their SG Ball triumph and is now steadily developing his game with the Jersey Flegg side. Has the size and versatility to play a utility role if called upon.

Richard Penisini
Age: 18
Position: Centre
Contract:
Looked set to be the first of the club’s next generation to step up into the NRL but ruptured his ACL in early January that has ruled him out until 2025. There is the possibility of him lining up in the Eels’ backline alongside brother Will down the track.

Sam Tuivati
Age: 19
Position: Prop
Contract: End of 2025
Jersey Flegg
The NSW Origin under-19s star got a taste of NSW Cup at the back end of last year but has started this season in Jersey Flegg. The club has high hopes that he can be a long-term NRL front-rower at the club.

Charlie Guymer
Age: 20
Position: Second-rower
Contract: End of 2024
Captained the Eels to the SG Ball title last year and has now flown past Jersey Flegg to come off the bench over the opening two weeks of the NSW Cup, averaging almost 80m and 20 tackles a game.

The junior league level is in the middle of a three year strategic plan with registrations rising last season. More than 4500 boys play in the Eels district making it one of the largest catchments in the country.

“If you look at the program there are four levels,” O’Neill said. “The senior programs – NRL, NRLW, second-tier competitions. Then you have the junior representative programs, academy development squads and the junior league.

“There is a big pathway. Junior league focus is about opportunity and enjoyment, the academy is about development and improving baseline skill level whereas the junior rep programs is pre-elite where you’re preparing yourself for an NRL or NRLW career. Up the top it’s about sustained success.


With any development club it’s about retaining the talent we are developing. That can be challenging

“Many years ago there was a strong development mantra under the regimen of (former Eels coach) Brian Smith) who did so much in rugby league but also so much for rugby league in Parramatta. Many great players, coaches and administrators have come out of his philosophies or systems.

“We have to keep working and developing talent. As the game expands there will be more opportunities for more and more players.”

 

Pazza

First Grade
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teams set up perfectly atm to bring in some youth. lots of experience in the key positions. no one is expecting any of these guys to do anything more than just their job.
 

Soto

Bench
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4,223
Titans were absolutely atrocious plus if Tino has done his ACL I reckon they’ll get the spoon. Tigers at least are showing some positive signs.

Galvin looks like he’ll be something special I reckon.
Definitely a good player Galvin. 2 games I've seen and I'll be honest he's impressive
 

Tooooks

Bench
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The thing that impresses me most about him is his confidence. 18 year old kid, playing his first couple of games, not afraid to dig into the line and get smashed, great speed and footwork. Looks to be always talking.

Once that 6’3 frame fills out, he’ll be a handful.
 

Tooooks

Bench
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3,242
Nicho gets points for being a nice guy. I’m sure they’ll find some for him.

Galvin just said he was at Parra for a while. Didn’t know that.
 

yy_cheng

Coach
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Nicho gets points for being a nice guy. I’m sure they’ll find some for him.

Galvin just said he was at Parra for a while. Didn’t know that.
Yeah it was in the press earlier, we lost him. I cant remember properly but i thi ink tiges paid a transfer fee for him
 

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