Tough Ask to end drought

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TOUGH ASK TO END DROUGHT
MASSIVE BELIEF IN A NEW WRECKING BALL
Jakob Arthur, Waqa Blake, Dylan Brown, Nathan Brown, Reagan Campbell-Gillard, Bryce Cartwright, Matt Doorey, Haze Dunster, Clint Gutherson, Wiremu Greig, Josh Hodgson, J’maine Hopgood, Shaun Lane, Samuel Loizou, Makahesi Makatoa, Ryan Matterson, Jirah Momoisea, Mitchell Moses, Jack Murchie, Ofahiki Ogden, Junior Paulo, Will Penisini, Mitch Rein, Ky Rodwell, Sean Russell, Bailey Simonsson, Maika Sivo

PARRAMATTA has lost four regulars in the top-17 in Reed Mahoney, Isaiah Papali’i, Marata Niukore and Oregon Kaufusi.

Throw in Tom Opacic and you could almost argue that’s five down, while the tough-as-nails Ray Stone was also a regular before being struck down by injury.

The flip side of that is that in their place comes Josh Hodgson who is undisputedly world class but coming off a couple of seasons ruined by injury.

While other arrivals in J’maine Hopgood, Jirah Momoisea and Jack Murchie are promising additions, they still have a lot still to prove when it comes to cementing their places at NRL level.

With that in mind, you would have to say, at this minute, the Eels have come up short on the retention and ­recruitment front.

While time will be the best judge, right now plenty would argue Parramatta doesn’t appear to be in a better position to end the club’s premiership drought than this time last year.

Free-agency rating: D

Ins: Josh Hodgson (Raiders), J’maine Hopgood (Panthers), Jirah Momoisea (Knights), Jack Murchie (Warriors) Outs: Marata Niukore (Warriors), Isaiah Papali’i (Tigers), Oregon Kaufusi (Sharks), Reed Mahoney (Bulldogs), Ray Stone (Dolphins), Tom Opacic (Hull KR), Hayze Perham (Bulldogs), David Hollis (released)

IT is going to be a tough job improving on what the Eels did last season, but you’d be a mug to write them off. Arthur still has a pretty solid roster and most crucially outstanding players in the all-important spine positions. The key will be how Hodgson settles in at dummy half. If the Englishman aims up they should still be pushing for a top four finish and from there, anything is possible.

1 Clint Gutherson

2 Waqa Blake

3 Will Penisini

4 Bailey Simonsson

5 Maika Sivo

6 Dylan Brown

7 Mitchell Moses

8Reagan Campbell-Gillard

9 Josh Hodgson

10 Junior Paulo

11 Shaun Lane

12 Jack Murchie

13 J’maine Hopgood

14 Ryan Matterson

15 Bryce Cartwright

16 Makahesi Makatoa

17 Jake Arthur

Toni Mataele

THIS should come as music to the ears of Parramatta fans still digesting the loss of rampaging forwards Isaiah Papali’i and Marata Niukore.

Young forward Toni Mataele is now tipped to be the next big thing on the horizon. An edge back-rower who plays a similar style to Souths’ wrecking ball Keaon Koloamatangi, Mataele’s background is that he went to school at Patrician Brothers Blacktown and was a gun coming through Harold Matthews and SG Ball junior competitions for the Eels.

He is now tipped to make his NRL debut at some stage in 2023 after recently signing a new deal to keep him at the club until the end of 2025.

Samuel Loizou

THE young centre is another who could make his presence felt in the coming season.

While Loizou has played one NRL game back in 2021, it should be pointed out that he is still a teenager and has by no means missed his shot.

Wiremu Greig

FIERY Kiwi prop Wiremu Greig is another in the mix for a regular promotion.

The Eels have some handy starting front-rowers ahead of him in Junior Paulo and Reagan Campbell-Gillard, but this 124kg/192cm bulldozer is certainly banging down the door for a bench spot.

YOU could make a case for any number of Parramatta youngsters expected to go to the next level in 2023.

But perhaps the most anticipated storyline surrounds a former Panther, J’maine Hopgood. A young lock who was stuck behind Isaah Yeo at the foot of the mountains, Hopgood made the tough decision to move to his former club’s arch rivals in search of a regular NRL spot.

But what was really interesting was seeing how the Panthers players and even the coaching staff reacted to his exit.

There was absolutely no animosity, but rather teammates and Ivan Cleary could not have spoken more highly of Hopgood’s talents and character.

So far, he has managed nine NRL appearances at the Panthers but expect the former Hervey Bay junior to become an NRL regular at the Eels in 2023.

Hopgood was man of the match in the State Cup grand final and then backed that up as best on ground in the State Championship win over Norths Devils on grand final day.

In that game he scored two tries while running for 168m with 44 tackles. Those are some pretty impressive numbers.

Will Josh Hodgson/Mitch Moses combination fire or fail?

FOR those questioning if Hodgson can fill the void left by Mahoney at hooker, let’s remember it was only two seasons back that Parramatta legend Peter Sterling came out and declared the former Canberra No.9 had overtaken Melbourne legend Cameron Smith as the game’s best dummy half.

Unfortunately, what followed was back-to-back knee reconstructions that has left the now 33-year-ol Englishman’s career at the crossroads heading into 2023.

It is easy to forget how good this bloke is when he is fit and firing, and make no mistake if Hodgson can regain close to his best, then the Eels will benefit enormously from his experience and creativity.

What also remains to be seen is how Hodgson will combine with star playmaker and halfback Mitchell Moses. It’s no secret both men like to run the show, but in this instance you’d imagine it will be Hodgson who is forced to make some changes to his natural game to let Moses call most of the shots. Regardless, it’s a combination that will probably take some time to gel before the Eels can reap the benefits.

Brad Arthur
(signed until 2024)

MAKING the grand final has taken the heat off the coach. This time last year Brad Arthur was under huge pressure given he’d gone eight seasons without making it past week two of the finals. And the speculation was he could be punted if the Eels didn’t at least make the preliminary final.

Of course he went one better and made it all the way to the last game before the Eels eventually fell to one of the champion teams of the modern era. That should be more than enough to guarantee Arthur’s job until at least the end of his current contract. He is coming into his 10th year in charge which will see him overtake Brian Smith as Parramatta’s longest-serving coach, an incredible achievement.

Safety Rating: A

Has Eels’ premiership window

already slammed shut?

IT is hard to see how Parramatta will be a stronger squad when comparing the players who have departed up against the new arrivals.

Yet it’s worth remembering before Papali’i arrived, who would have thought the former Warrior would have become the player he did under Arthur’s coaching?

And you could say that about just about every player in the Eels squad last year.

So come this time next year we might be all sitting back and talking about Hopgood and Murchie in the same manner, as among the buys of the year, and with a player as talented as Hodgson taking over at dummy half anything really is possible. Yet it is the unknown that will make Eels fans most nervous.

Will uncertainty surrounding

Mitch Moses cause friction?

IT’S never ideal having a starting half coming off contract, and it certainly doesn’t help that Mitchell Moses is one of the the most in-demand players on the open market.

For the sake of everyone concerned the sooner this is all sorted out the better. Regardless of what decisions are made the Eels just can’t afford to let this drag on too far into the new year.

Having secured the future of halves partner Dylan Brown, the Eels have put tremendous work into developing both him and Moses and understandably this could easily cause some real friction among the playing group and management, as well as with the Parramatta faithful if it is not handled respectfully by all parties.

Mitch Moses (10, $950k), Clint Gutherson (25, $800k), Reagan Campbell-Gillard (34, $750k), Dylan Brown (60, $650k), Junior Paulo (63, $650k), Nathan Brown (69, $600k), Ryan Matterson (75, $600k), Waqa Blake (89, $540k)

Finish past five years

2022 4th (runners-up)

2021 6th (eliminated in second week of finals)

2020 3rd (eliminated in second week of finals)

2019 5th (eliminated in second week of finals)

2018 16th

2023 odds

Premiership $13

Minor premiership $15

To make grand final $6

Top four $3

Top eight $1.60

Most losses $67 — 

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  • Honestly what a shit article. We made the GF virtually without Ray Stone lacing a boot so that's a big LOL x a million billion.  We have virtually lost two players , Ice and Mahoney. Penrith have lost more firepower than we have. As has Melbourne. 

    In the defence of the author, If our halves were more potent nobody would be blinking an eye.  

    • Be interesting to see how they go without Korisau, huge loss

      • Him and Kikau will be huge. Certainly a bigger loss than Mahoney and Ice is for us. 

      • They won't miss Api or Kikau. Their game starts with that rock wall defence and the keystones are still there. 

        If they lost a couple of their middle forwards then they struggle.

        The team to push them this year I believe will be Souths

    • Shit Wiz, I was about to agree with you and then you knocked our halves!!!

      • UIf you can't agree with that sentence, it says more about you then it does me. I've never written a truer sentence on these pages.  If we had Cleary and Luai , or Munster and whatshisface , do you think we'd be reading articles about missing windows due to Ray Stone leaving ? 

        The fact we lost to Canterbury , Tigers and other sphincters of the NRL in remarkable fashions and those two went missing in these games is the reason we have our doubters . We are seen as fragile and inconsistent . 

        If Moses and Brown perform , we will not miss a single one of the players they've mentioned. And yes, I'd be much more concerned about 2023 if I were the other clubs who have lost far greater players. 

  • T is going to be a tough job improving on what the Eels did last season, but you’d be a mug to write them off.

    This guy is your classic foot on both sides of the fence guy.He's here nor there on anything.

    Hes a name recognition guy not thinking that the players leaving were basically in the same boat as the guys coming in.If anything under Arthur that has been a strength of his.

    Key points for Parra's success revolve around defensive consistency ie controlling the ruck and more consistency around edge defense.

    In attack continued spine maturation nailing key moments in games.Parra have the points in them but thee above will dictate the teams success.Defense wins championships.

  • From the regies games I got to see on NSWRL TV Ogden was the clear pack leader.  Greig was also good at times. If we dont sign another prop they will battle it out for a bench spot or maybe both will make it. Rodwell showed a high work rate and is in the running.

    Cini showed way more promise then all the other reggies backs. He was a Junoir Kangaroo and has some real ability. The mullet is gone so you know he means business next year.

  • I personally feel as though we are a better chance at winning the comp this season than last if you look at the comparative strength of Penrith. When you look at picking a winner in a horse race you check first if there is probably one that can't get beat bar some really bad luck and last season that was Penrith. With the players they have lost I don't put them in that category. 

    A lot rides on whether Hodgeson can knock out a couple of good seasons for us but, if he can could be our most astute purchase since Jason Taylor (who should have played on a further season or 2) 

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