Since joining the Eels 12 months ago as a rookie, Iongi has quickly established himself as one of the most exciting emerging players in the game, impressing with his speed, footwork, and maturity beyond his years.
Iongi expressed his gratitude after putting pen to paper.
“This past year has been surreal, I came to Parramatta for an opportunity and now it’s become home. I’ve built a great connection with Jason Ryles, the coaching staff, my teammates, and everyone at the Club, and I’m grateful for the faith they’ve shown in me. The incredible support from our fans has made my journey even more special.
“We’ve grown so much as a team over the past year, and I can’t wait to keep building our future together at this Club,” said Iongi.
Parramatta Eels General Manager of Football Mark O’Neill said the club is thrilled to lock Iongi in long term.
“Isaiah has developed into an important member of the team and has settled into the club and our environment very well since he arrived last year. His performances in 2025 have made him popular not only with the playing group but also amongst our members and fans.
With his positive mindset, strong work ethic and desire to improve, we see him as a long-term leader at the Eels. Jason, the coaches and the rest of the club are incredibly excited to see him continue to evolve over the coming years,” said O’Neill.
Iongi finished the year with eight tries, 12 try assists, and averaged more than four tackle busts per game. His strong form also earned him representative honours, playing for Tonga in the Pacific Championships. He was awarded the Parramatta Eels Rookie of the Year at the Ken Thornett Medal Presentation, and he cemented himself as a fan favourite by claiming the Blue & Gold Army NRL Player of the Year.
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Great signing - absolute gun.. I reckon the skies the limit for this kid.🙌
Great stuff
Great news.
Will become the complete package in years to come. Now just a forward, a back and we are cooking.
MON is worth his salt
Well getting Koloamatangi helps. In terms of backs it seems Ryles values a low to mid tier salary Winger. If he is paying good price for one he won't the other so just get a Winger who can do a job either starting or depth wise.
Then hope either Fletcher or Talataina kick on
Hopefully we get Kelly, who will do the job.
I mean sure, not as keen on Kelly as others, depends on price for him.
Great signing. Now just sit back and wait to pounce on a couple Tigers players when that club implodes
Did you see the article that Brad Arthur being eyed to replace Marshall if they get rid of him? Or should I say when as they definitely will.
Marshall is loved by players but his attitude towards coaching won't last. They will more likely start bad, he will be gone and announce someone like Arthur pretty quickly to usher in the new Wests Tigers. May brothers will run a muck, Luai will go to Roosters and replace DCE (joking) and Bula goes to Dogs which is not too bad as he is not that good.
Tigers just got out of 3 years from hell, they are on the edge of returning to that a year removed. It is scary how quickly they get to that to be fair.
Though I hate the Tigers so doesn't bother me, just commenting as an NRL fan.
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