- Rising Apa Twidle will leave the Parramatta Eels at the end of 2026 after agreeing to a three-year deal with the new Perth Bears (joining in 2027).
- The deal is in a cooling-off period, but he’s expected to go ahead with it because the offer is significantly better.
- Twidle burst onto the scene with a standout debut (2 tries in 3 minutes), which attracted strong interest from multiple clubs.
- Parramatta reportedly only offered a low-value development contract (~$80k), while Perth provided better financial security and opportunity.
- A key factor: the Bears are offering him a chance to play in the halves, rather than being used as a utility/backline option.
- He becomes one of the early signings helping build the Bears’ inaugural squad under coach Mal Meninga.
Bottom line:
Parramatta unearthed a serious talent, but underpaid and under-positioned him—Perth stepped in with money, role clarity, and long-term security, and likely pinched him.
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It's a blog about the guy that is leaving but why not a blog about the guy that is staying? Good luck to Apa T, he looks promising and his first grade debut was fantastic warm fuzzies and all. But while Lorenzo T is not Olsen Filipaina in size, one thing stands out in his highlights. And it is NOT just the speed and evasiveness of his running game. It is how late into the line he digs in his passing game. Which I believe is #1 in the list of what you want from your 5/8 in attack?
Lorenzo 2025 highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJAiFPGlLUY
What happens with Lorenzo T is of course yet to be determined, but it makes sense why many of those who watch the lower grades have big wraps on him?
Right, so Perth sign Russell and Twidle and we are seen as idiots. But Perth not only have money but are offering more years too. Russell got 4 years and Twidle got 3. Now how can anyone in their right mind match that. Why aren't the top teams nabbing them?
I mentioned this before but in terms of Russell, does it come to mind for anyone that maybe he did what a few other players did and want to test the market? Melbourne let Wishart go for $900k, what a bunch of idiots for not matching a $400k max value player at nearly a mil.
But when players leave, and they will as is the nature of the competition, they will all be used as tomoatoes to be thrown at MON. Who in his time has made some bad choices. His handling of the 2022 off-contract players was poor particularly. But also at the same time Ryles also has say. If Ryles really wants a player to stay the offer to Twidle would be better than what we offered.
Not saying MON is perfect but we have to be real here too. Same with BA bashing, i wanted him gone when he left but i could also admit good things about him. Nobody wants to admit how good of a squad MON built from 2019-2022.
Agreed, LB.
The Eels made the GF in 2001, 2009 and 2022. Basically a great roster every decade! It's fair to want to shorten that, say every half decade. But this whole outbreak of monday morning quarterbacking club officials as if it's a linear, deterministic relation club officials (whomever they are) to on-field success is just scapegoating IMO.
Don't forget that 2005 squad! We had a minor premiership squad in 2001 and 2005 and a grand final team in 2009 and 2022. We just need to ensure we get the right juniors at the right prices through to our NRL side.
If I was to look into a crystal ball and predict our 2028 squad, it might look something like:
1. Iongi
2. Simonsson
3. Penisini
4. Nanva
5. JAC
6. Talataina
7. Moses
8. Moretti
9. Smith
10. Tuivaiti
11. Su'a
12. Williams
13. Hopgood
14. TDS
15. Teancum Brown
16. Guymer
17. Pryke
18. Latu
19. Papalii
20. Fletcher
21. Mataele
22. Talagi
23. Funa-Iuta
24. Bamblett
25. Coinakis
26. Petrus
27. Penisini
28. Koina
29. Dev
30. Dev
Now that's very, very rudimentary and plenty of things could move there. But the vast majority of those players are Eels juniors. And I guarantee you lose some of those guys. With the backrowers coming through we may lose 1 or 2 of those guys.
But the most important thing about your development pathway is that you are getting through more NRL-level players than you can keep. Because it gives you the pick of the crop without getting into a bidding war to keep them.
We have the bones of this at the moment. Talataina, Tuivaiti, Mataele, Pryke, Nanva, Funa-Iuta all either in NRL or around NRL. Now we have to sign/extend these guys. And as I write this Nanva has been extended for a year.
so no room for any new origin class signings. That seems a little sad. Can that team see us play finals in 2028.
I look at outside backs and outside of Iongi it looks decidedly average.
JaC I think is well into the back 9 much like Simonsson also we can't be relying on that in 2 seasons if we are we are in trouble.
Thats where the club needs to spend some money on a strike centre and at least one strike winger.They've got to look past both JAC and Simonsson if there still our starting wingers in 28 the clubs in trouble.Even Nanva & Penisini there upgradeable also.When I look at that back 5 options I only see Iongi as a long term player no one else.
The club has to act now in the back 5 stakes wheather it's Mariner Xerri Tago Farnworth they need to upgrade the talent there big time and they need to move now.
Yeah it's scapegoating Daz, but occaisionally a blood sacrifice is necessary. What do we have to lose if 1 or 2 at Head office get it in the neck....they do seem to kind of suck.
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