Grothe keen to stay at Eels

Former NSW and Australian winger Eric Grothe says "every game is a job interview" for him in the NRL this year, as he strives to get another deal at the Eels.

The off-contract Grothe isn't ruling anything out. He's open to moving to the English Super League, but his first and second choices are staying at the Eels or at the very least, in the NRL.

Parramatta are also trying to finalise the future of fellow wingman, Luke Burt beyond this year, who is just two matches away from making his 200th appearance for the club.

"It would be good to have a similar year to last year and when you're playing good footy everything off the field happens for you," Grothe said.

"I guess every game is a job interview for me now so I just want to get in there and rip in and have it wrapped up by halfway through the season.

"Perfect world would be to get another contract with Parra ... I love the club.

"I can't imagine leaving, but if I have to I have to. I'd like to play in the NRL again but in saying that I'm happy for a new experience.

"I could see myself in England in a couple of years."

First job for Grothe this year will be ensuring his place in the top grade.

There's a game of musical chairs being played by the Parramatta Eels outside backs, with four quality players trying to fit into three blue and gold jerseys.

With Jarryd Hayne and dual-international, Timana Tahu locked into backline spots, the remaining positions will be fiercely contested.

Grothe and Krisnan Inu are both Test representatives. Burt has scored more career points than anyone in the NRL this year and Joel Reddy has established himself as one of the game's most consistent centres, yet one of these stars looks destined to start the season in the NSW Cup.

Provided all are fit and healthy, Eels coach Daniel Anderson has quite the selection headache awaiting him come round one.

Although it's a good conundrum for the club to have, it won't be easy for a player, who would be a ce

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  • What does he mean by 'I can't imagine leaving'. Hasn't he already done that once?
  • If he stays, Inu is gone.
  • Grothe was probably one of the most improved players last year and I rate his effort last year as in the Top 3 performers week in week out for the eels his charges and metre gain is outstanding and far above any other back besides Hayne but everyone seems to want to sign Burt or Inu before Jnr obviously the others are both fine goal kickers but to kick goals you need wingmen like Grothe to take the big hit ups and get in a position to score first then kick goals.

    This is just another unfortunate situation the club is and will find itself down the track in the future in regards to the salary cap we have too many fine players and players worthy of retaining their positions on last years effort to squeeze in

    I'd love to see the young guru in the eels jumper for another 3 years!!!
  • It reminds me of the early 80's when David Liddiard moved on. He was a great player but there was no room for him in the representative backline.
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