Im happy that we've extended him. I doubt he'd be on anything over 340 to .390 k He's an honest player who those close to the club have a huge wrap on.
On a recent podcast with Justin Horo, he mentioned that Moses was asked about which development player was his pick to have a big future - Moses picked Guymer
The Parramatta Eels are pleased to announce that rising forward Charlie Guymer has signed a two-year contract extension, keeping him at the Club through to the end of the 2028 NRL season.
A Parramatta Eels junior, Guymer’s re-signing reflects the Club’s continued commitment to developing and retaining local talent. Since progressing through the Eels’ pathways system, he has earned recognition for his work ethic, consistency, and strong on-field presence.
Parramatta Eels General Manager of Football Mark O’Neill said, “Charlie is a player with a big future ahead of him. He’s tough, has a strong work ethic and leadership skills and a real team-first mentality.
“Just as importantly, he’s a quality person. He’s respected by his teammates and coaches, and he represents the values of our Club with pride. We’re excited to see his continued development over the coming years,” said O’Neill.
Progressing through the Eels Pathways system in the back row, Guymer was named captain of the SG Ball team in 2023 and subsequently selected to represent Under 19's NSW Origin. He made his NRL debut in 2024.
Guymer needs to be a lock or starting in second row, he has high football iq. Either him or Tuivati to start with Jack Williams, Paulo needs be on the bench and play the impactful important minutes.
"Good but he ain't winning us a comp.
Misses too many first contact tackles. Probably trying to hit too hard rather than be effective.
Averages 4 missed tackles and 2 ineffective tackles per game so far this year."
"reflects the Club’s continued commitment to developing and retaining local talent.
woo hoo, we have 5 juniors in our top 23 players, way to develop and retain local talent. "
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Im happy that we've extended him. I doubt he'd be on anything over 340 to .390 k He's an honest player who those close to the club have a huge wrap on.
On a recent podcast with Justin Horo, he mentioned that Moses was asked about which development player was his pick to have a big future - Moses picked Guymer
The Parramatta Eels are pleased to announce that rising forward Charlie Guymer has signed a two-year contract extension, keeping him at the Club through to the end of the 2028 NRL season.
A Parramatta Eels junior, Guymer’s re-signing reflects the Club’s continued commitment to developing and retaining local talent. Since progressing through the Eels’ pathways system, he has earned recognition for his work ethic, consistency, and strong on-field presence.
Parramatta Eels General Manager of Football Mark O’Neill said, “Charlie is a player with a big future ahead of him. He’s tough, has a strong work ethic and leadership skills and a real team-first mentality.
“Just as importantly, he’s a quality person. He’s respected by his teammates and coaches, and he represents the values of our Club with pride. We’re excited to see his continued development over the coming years,” said O’Neill.
Progressing through the Eels Pathways system in the back row, Guymer was named captain of the SG Ball team in 2023 and subsequently selected to represent Under 19's NSW Origin. He made his NRL debut in 2024.
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Guymer needs to be a lock or starting in second row, he has high football iq. Either him or Tuivati to start with Jack Williams, Paulo needs be on the bench and play the impactful important minutes.
reflects the Club’s continued commitment to developing and retaining local talent.
woo hoo, we have 5 juniors in our top 23 players, way to develop and retain local talent.
He should be in the side every week he is a good defender and low mistake rate good re signing
Excellent, if he develops further he will be our future Lock and captain.
I was worried due to limited playing time he would look elsewhere.
Good but he ain't winning us a comp.
Misses too many first contact tackles. Probably trying to hit too hard rather than be effective.
Averages 4 missed tackles and 2 ineffective tackles per game so far this year.