Since Mark O’Neill joined Parramatta in 2019, the club’s junior development output has fallen well short of expectations, with very few genuine NRL-standard players progressing from the system into the top 17. Despite strong junior pathways on paper, the transition from development squads to consistent first-grade performers has been limited, leaving the club increasingly dependent on external recruitment to fill key roster spots.
The main players to emerge in this period are Will Penisini, Sean Russell, Haze Dunster, Jake Arthur, Oregon Kaufusi, and CharlieGuymer. Outside of that small group, there has been little sustained production of long-term first-graders, raising serious questions about the direction and effectiveness of the club’s development strategy under O’Neill.
Developed players who have come through the system in nearly a decade under O'neill
Haze Dunster ( no longer here)
Will Penisini
Shaun Russell ( leaving)
Oregon Kaufusi ( no longer here)
Charlie Guymer
Saxon Pryke
Ryley Smith
Sam Tuivaiti
Blaze ( Panthers )
In summary in the 8 years O'neill has been football manager, Parramatta only have 3 regular first graders in 2027 that have come through under him Penasini - Smith- Tuivaiti. Guymer isn't a regular top 17 player
3 players! Compared to clubs like the Panthers its a disgraceful comparison. None of the players brought through are anything above your average player. Are we going to stand for this ? Our club should be brimming with developed talent whether the be Parramatta juniors or brought into the club's systems through flegg and reserve grade
There's no elite talent, there's no players pushing for Origin or higher rep duties, there's zero, Nada, zilch.
This is exactly why Parramatta is where we are today, a failing club relying on the desperation of signing elite outside talent which will require extreme over payments to get here - its just not going to happen.
For mine unless there are changes in the Eels hierarchy, get ready for another 5 years in the bottom half of the competition.
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You do realise that the whole juniors system was failing previously? You can't just generate NRL-ready players from nothing, it takes years to get there. We are just starting to see the fruits of that system now, but the trick will be in the last part of their development in getting them to become NRL players. Assuming it took 3 years to fix the junior system, that means that today's 20 year old players just coming into NRL contention were 15 when their development started. They would be upper end, and one could assume that the conveyor belt will produce more as time goes on.
So 8 years isn't enough??? Ok.if we didn't have the right players in our development systems, why didn't we recruit young players from elsewhere just as Penrith did from country league, or identified from other clubs and brought into our flegg or ball squads ???
I'm pretty sure Stefano played Origin.
Stefano was already progressing through our systems as a future elite before O'neill arrived. Was lost to the Tigers when o'neill arrived at Parramatta. Thats another stuff up on O'neill's resume.
I have been told that Perth Bears scouts have been attending eels junior games of recent and circling on some of our juniors. So maybe expect some announcements soon of them poaching our juniors. O'Niel better have locked the best ones up long term.
Don't count on o'neill. Utokimanu, Khafusi, Twal, Blaze, Sanders - the best of our junior talent . Good luck with hoping O'neill has an eye for talent.