The deal with the Eels: Time for roster renovations?
Not since claiming the 2018 wooden spoon has Parramatta sat in last place (they’re now up to 16th, thanks to the Tigers’ heavy defeat on Sunday) and while last time Brad Arthur was backed to overhaul his roster and revive the Eels fortunes, this time
he’s been shown the door.
Parramatta’s line-up against Newcastle featured 10 of the 18-man 2022 grand final squad, including big-earners Mitchell Moses, Dylan Brown, Clint Gutherson, Reagan Campbell-Gillard, Junior Paulo and Ryan Matterson.
Theirs is arguably the most top-heavy roster in the NRL, which is where the lengthy injuries to Gutherson and Moses this season, and absences of players like Brown and Matterson last year, have had such an impact.
Of the Eels’ heavy-hitters, only Moses has improved since that fairytale 2022 run, while Gutherson has been as consistent as ever.
It’s not often you find a team running last also using the fewest players (26) in the competition, a figure that was lifted by Matt Arthur’s debut and Matt Doorey’s first game of 2024 on Saturday.
So the
question looms for Parramatta’s next coach: can the Eels’ big guns be lifted back to their best, or is it time to take a broom to the roster?
As the season moves past the halfway point, attacking football is in vogue, big names have made way for new talents and the off-field wheeling and dealing is as intriguing as ever.
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