Eels release Gutherson

Parramatta Eels have agreed to release Clint Gutherson effective immediately.

He is set to take up a 3 year deal with the St-George Illawarra Dragons.

 

 

 

Story by Michael Chammas, SMH

Clint Gutherson’s tenure at Parramatta is over after the club granted the captain an immediate release from his final year at the Eels.

Gutherson has played his final game for the Eels and is on the verge of securing a three-year deal with the St George Illawarra Dragons just 24 hours after they agreed to a mutual termination of the contract with their captain Ben Hunt.

 

Gutherson is the second NRL club skipper in as many days to sever ties with his respective club after his management requested an immediate release from his contract on Wednesday afternoon.

The Eels held a board meeting on Wednesday night and agreed to grant the fullback his request to part ways effective immediately.

The Eels will not pay any part of his $875,000 salary with St George Illawarra indicating they were in a position to pay the fullback the value of his Parramatta deal.

Another club has also expressed interest but the Dragons are in the box seat to announce his deal as early as this week. The Dragons have also expressed interest in securing Gutherson in 2026 and 2027 on a lucrative contract. The contract hinges on a medical assessment.

13085693682?profile=RESIZE_710x
Gutherson will likely play fullback at the Dragons next year.© Getty Images
 

Gutherson’s future has been up in the air for several months after new coach Jason Ryles informed him that he planned on moving the veteran out of his usual fullback role.

At first the Eels offered the position to Blaize Talagi but when he signed with the Panthers, Parramatta secured Dylan Edwards’ deputy Isaiah Iongi from Penrith as their No.1 for next year.

Gutherson, who was told that he would be used as a hooker/lock if he stayed at the Eels in 2025, is convinced he still has plenty to offer at fullback and the Dragons are keen to hand the 30-year-old the No.1 jersey next year.

It’s expected to see Tyrell Sloan shift to the wing to accommodate his arrival.

“If it was to happen, Tyrell’s still got a big part,” Flanagan recently said.

“I think it’d be fantastic for Tyrell’s development to have someone like Gutho around. Tyrell could play on the wing. So if I need to have that conversation with Tyrell I will, but I haven’t as yet because it’s a little bit pie in the sky stuff at the moment.”

Gutherson will also come into consideration for the Dragons’ captaincy role that has been vacated by Hunt’s departure, but the frontrunner for the job is South Sydney recruit Damien Cook.

You need to be a member of 1Eyed Eel to add comments!

Join 1Eyed Eel

Votes: 0
Email me when people reply –

Replies

  • Thank you for everything Gutho. You gave your heart, your blood sweat and tears for this club. 

  • Waiting for the club statement before celebrating/drowning my sorrows

  • Everything's coming up Milhouse . Now we better be fucking signing someone....  

     

    Good luck to him, he may be a better player for the change . His ego would've taken a bit of a hit no doubt. 

    • Few nice ones coming 🤫 

    • Wiz i do agree with you on this. I have no issues letting Gutho go, however he still added value for his leadership even if his price and position for 2025 was unjusitfied. It is scary and exciting at same time to see how this all works out. Ryles is rumoured to be hung like a bull and he is swinging it with the moves at the moment.

      But we have some cash at the moment, we need to make a big splash before Round 1, getting 2-3 quality starters.

  • Good to see we didn't chip in a cent. 

    • We have a shit load of dough to spend now. 

      • Nov 1 is going to be very interesting. 
        The BA era is now officially over. It's Ryles' team now. His coaching staff, some new recruits and some long-termers shown the door including the club Captain. Any players still clinging to the past won't last long either. It's definitely a new era. 

        • As i mentioned above Mutt, on a poddy not long ago a former player said he was hung like a bull. Well he is sure swinging it around making this team his own. 

          He is going all in, good on him. Not hesitant and could be an indication to his coaching, taking risks and going all in. Something this club has needed for years. Accountability has been wanted seems like it will be given.

          It is going to be a crazy next few years, let's enjoy the ride. Compared to the common hopeless optimism of BA era, start of good, bad middle, decent end and disappointing finals, repeat.

        • All this as we haven't even played a game under Ryles yet. This shows he is highly organised and doesn't mind stepping on a few toes for the greater good. Looking forward to see how he coaches.

This reply was deleted.

More stuff to read

The Badger replied to Mr Positivity Pronoun is HE's discussion Investigation into this GAME!
"The last paragraph is absolutely true. They are probably unaccountable due to them being the only ones available. Not sure why they get so much if that's the case. Maybe there'd be even less of the dopes."
6 minutes ago
EA replied to Bert de Naturál✌️™'s discussion Well done Jason Ryles.
"Kaufusi is in front of Mclness when he received the ball so he can not be deemed as a support player. Mclness is on Kaufusi's inside too which is the definition of a black and white obstruction call."
7 minutes ago
EA replied to ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER's discussion We will come last
"Sharks had the luck of the bounce throughout the whole game too.
The kick off to start the game. Kenedy is so lucky that bounched back to him rather than in the ingoal for a line drop out. Trindals 40/20 took a massive turn to the sideline on the…"
13 minutes ago
EA replied to Bert de Naturál✌️™'s discussion Well done Jason Ryles.
"If three blokes run into the same hole it would be impossible to defend. New set play for every team."
26 minutes ago
More…