Moses told to leave

Moses’ words to Eels coach when told to leave Townsville for birth of first child

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By Adam Pengilly
September 26, 2022 — 5.21pm
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Mitchell Moses has opened up on the moment Brad Arthur told him to flee Townsville to be at the birth of his daughter. His simple reply: “I can’t leave these boys”.

Thirteen years on from being in the stands as a fan for Parramatta’s last grand final loss, the Eels No.7 has delivered an emotional message on what it would mean for him to help finally end the club’s 36-year title drought.

Moses returned to training on Monday after watching the birth of his first child via FaceTime only hours before their gripping preliminary final win over the Cowboys last Friday night.

“[Brad] said, ‘what are you doing here? Get out of here’. I just looked at him and said, ‘I can’t. I can’t leave these boys here given how hard we’ve worked all year’,” Moses said.

“He addressed all the boys in the sheds and let everyone know I’d had my first child over FaceTime about an hour ago. It was a pretty special moment. All the boys got around me and I felt very comfortable on the field.

“I would have loved to have been there for my first daughter. It’s just how it happened.

“She wasn’t meant to come until this week. She pretty much came at the wrong time, but that’s alright. It was still a special moment, but unfortunately, I couldn’t be there. That’s just how it happens.

“[But] we got off the flight and I jumped straight in my car and drove there as fast as I could to soak in the moment and meet her.”

Moses was the star attraction at the Eels’ fan day at Kellyville on Monday, which attracted about 3000 diehard fans desperate to see their team break the NRL’s longest active title drought.

Few would cherish the win more than Moses, a boyhood Eels fan who made his NRL debut at the Tigers before linking with Arthur at Parramatta midway through the 2017 season as Parramatta emerged from a salary cap crisis.

Moses was just 15 the last time Jarryd Hayne inspired the Eels to a grand final appearance, venturing to Sydney Olympic Park as the Storm ruined the Parramatta fairytale.

“I supported Parramatta since I was a little kid and grew up in the area,” Moses said. “I haven’t seen a grand final won by Parramatta and for me to be the halfback leading them to a comp, that would be unbelievable.“I’ve been through [what the fans have been through] as well. It’s not just me that’s been through most of it, it’s every single player here. Most of us are playing in our first grand final, so we’re excited, pumped up and ready to go.”

The one-time NSW State of Origin representative will lock horns with the game’s best No.7, Nathan Cleary, in the western Sydney grand final against Penrith.

But Moses’ Eels teammates have spoken about the 28-year-old’s newfound maturity, dealing with a whirlwind week in which he farewelled his grandmother and then welcomed a baby girl into the world four days later.

Asked did he think Moses would stay in Townsville for the grand final qualifier, back-rower Ryan Matterson said: “To be honest, yes. Because that’s Mitch. He wants to win.“We’re grateful he made that big sacrifice. He’s a footy fanatic, and he’s been dreaming of a grand final for a very long time. He was never going to turn that down. He kicked two balls out on the full [in the first half], I was going to kill him. But he just flushed it and stayed in the game.”

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  • He ain't going back to the Tigers, or anywhere else for that matter

  • BA obviously only wanted Moses to go home so he could find an excuse to play JA . In fact BA probably made Moses impregnate his misso at the exact time he knew would line up with the Prelims.  BA the time and date marked on the calender of his Nokia 5110 that he needed Moses's swimmers to hit the egg to ensure JA got the big game and a big pay increase ro go with it . 

  • That is my big concern about BA . I don't have enough info or understanding of what BA,s mindset is.like so I have to control my urge to call him out.

    The evidence / comments presented by some posters on this site suggests that he does look for opportunities to promote his kids interests. I have been wondering why he sought out an aging hooker for next year and maybe creating a pathway for you know who. I think one day players will give their opinions on this. Loyalty to mates or coach will be interesting. Ethics is something being talked a lot more these days which is a good thing 

    • Tad he had to tell Mitch to go home so it's 100% Moses' decision to stay. Stop being hateful  it was the right way for a coach to go

      • Alshaw, Maybe we have all got BA wrong. One day we will get to know.I simply have an issue with this. If Jake was a  Sam Walker type I would go crazy if he was not selected.  I think there are some much better options on merit. Hateful is how you view this thing

    • Tad , you will be interested to know that BA has a daughter who's never played NRLW in her life but I'm told has been offered the captaincy for our NRLW team this weekend.

       

      You're onto something mate . 

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