According to Dr. Google š Mitchell Moses has played the following amount of Club Games for Parra. Quote:
"Ā Mitchell Moses has missed a total of 41 club games for the Parramatta Eels over the past three years (2023 to June 2026) due to a combination of injuries and State of Origin commitments." That equates to about missing 57% of games over the past 3 years. In comparison Nathan Cleary has missed 26 club games over the past 3 years at a percentage of 36%
In comparison to half backs who have played the most for their respective clubs they are: Adam Reynolds, Chery Evans and Jerome Hughes despite obvious injuries. Reynolds has played 76, Evans 76 and Hughes 75
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Crichton's risk is probably much higher him playing against the Dogs. A severe AC joint injury (initially graded as severe as Grade 5). Is worse than a hamstring strain according to GoogleĀ
Ā We will never , ever , ever , know. Ā But there's a bit of stench with him and his Origin injuries , so in my opinion fans have every right to question his Eels commitment. You don't have to be Marty McFly with a Delorian and sport's almanac to know Moses sitting out with injuries due to Origin is part of our upcoming season. Ā Yet he still refuses to commit himself exclusively to Parramatta .Ā
Which hey , that's his right and prerogative, but it comes with criticisms when the injury happens. Ā
Heās being unfairly questioned on commitment here. The broader evidence doesnāt support that narrative heās consistently played through pain and injury when medically cleared, which is exactly what you expect from a committed club player.
And if the argument is really āheās not committed to Parramatta,ā then it also doesnāt line up with reality, ifĀ
The Bulldogs situation is a medical call around a hamstring, not a behavioural choice. The commitment narrative just isnāt supported by the facts we actually have.
Sorry LB the stench around this situation. I dint like what's been presentedĀ
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