EELS ASK DRAGONS FOR SU’A IN 2026!
Reports circulating that the Parramatta Eel’s have made new discussions with the Dragon’s to allow Eel’s new signing for the 2027 season Jayden SU’A join the club early in 2026, off the back of many injuries this is a call for help.
Parramatta Eel’s General Manager of football, Mark O’Neill has stated yesterday in a stadium tour with fans that Eel’s are actively looking at options before the June 30 deadline.
Mark was also asked about Herbie Farnworth, which he indicated that it’s something the club could look at or would love to have on board.
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No i read it and you said and i quote "Well ran clubs NEVER lose marquee players". So my reply is Penrith is well ran and lose marquee players. Luai, JFH, Kikau, Burton to name a few. I am simply replying to that statement.
You seem to try and compare us to top tier clubs as an example to how inept we are so stop being a hypocrite with an agenda. As i mentioned before, Sean Russell was used as a pawn in the agenda drive R&R are inept claim with how we lost him. Now it's R&R are dumb for having him. If you are going to have an agenda, at least be consistent.
Mate you've lost it. The panthers earned their right to lose players by being the most successful club in the modern era, whilst we are a shadow of their success.
So what's your plan?。rely on our development players that we keep on losing to other teams
You are excusing failure
The next player to fly the coupe will be Sam Tuivaiti . Soon allowed to negotiate in November. Good luck o'neill and failure Sarantinos
Why not get Richardson in??? Who is a proven winner
You said well ran clubs do not lose marquee players, i just said Penrith do. Proving you have an agenda and do not read your own posts.
So anyone that says o'neill and Sarantinos aren't doing a good job has an agenda???
Maybe you think anyone that is against the current leadership wants Spagnolo back. Is that your thought LB. ?
Have a look at your name on here chief and the regularity with which you mention mark oneill might clear up the agenda issue
Christ mate you yourself are losing the plot. What i mean by agenda is you are using examples as reasons for knocking MON but you are inconsistent. Russell is the prime example. First saying these idiots let Russell walk. Now you say Russell is Ron Massey and how we have these players in our squad.
You've done the same with BA. I can admit i wanted him gone but i can still admit the good things he has done, same with MON. You cannot it seems. Ryles has issues that BA seemed to have and knock MON not Ryles. If BA was here he would have copped it.
Case in point with you being so defensive for anyone who dares credit them with anything and jump to conclusions of who these people are.
You can say they are not doing a good job, but be consistent in your criticisms. You use examples that fit your narrative. When they don't you either change it into your narrative another way or get rid of it completely.
You know my stance, MON i feel has done some good things but lately he has made blunders. Would we be better with a new voice at GM? Sure, but every little thing you are blaming him yet Ryles your golden child also makes choices that MON abides by.
You've lost the plot.
A quick question for all our officianados out there. We've been inconsistent at best, over the last 5-10 years. Cause and effect, who or what has been here during those years, what are the constants during this period. We've had new players, new coaches, new systems, the club as a whole seems to carry over " the inconsistency curse", the inability to entice quality players, Interested in any replies
Sua has 2 more games in suspension so should wait until then
First ive heard about Herbie interest. Hes one of the games best players, a standout in every game he plays. And hes not an old washed up has been or an exciting rookie, hes the real deal, experienced but plenty of years ahead of him, if theres a window there, Parra should throw massive deal at him, would make an instant positive impact for the side.
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