December 30, 2024
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Official: there he is! Ryles Eels turns favourite’ as report claims they are strongly leading the big race for a high quality prodigy” deal imminent” as he could be on his way in the next 48hrs” Jason ryles already a die hard fan of his…

Jason Ryles’ Parramatta Eels rebuild looks set to continue, with the club reportedly in negotiations to sign young guns from two of its rivals.

According to the Sydney Morning Herald, the Eels’ forward pack is expected to be bolstered by the imminent arrival of explosive Sharks lock Jack Williams.

Williams, 28, has been highly impressive off the bench for the Sharks, providing great punch and ball playing through the middle for Craig Fitzibbon’s side.

However, significant salary cap restraints mean there is no room for the lock forward on Cronulla’s books, with the Eels reportedly agreeding a three-year deal to bring the Cooma Colts product to western Sydney.

In 25 games this season, Williams averaged 90 running metres and 26 tackles.

Elsewhere, the Eels are reportedly interested in signing talented Bulldogs fullback Joash Papalii for next season.

Though the rising star can play several positions and even had an appearance off the bench for the Bulldogs in this year’s NSW Cup competition, Papalii is a No. 1 by trade, and his arrival would see him push Isaiah Iongi for the club’s fullback jersey.

These moves are part of a significant reshuffle that has already seen Penrith prospect Isaiah Iongi sign a three-year deal with the Eels, suggesting Ryles is prioritizing long-term success with younger talent.

However, this focus on youth has also raised questions about the future of veteran fullback Clint Gutherson, who may be shifted to a different position within the squad.

Ryles’rebuild reflects his ambition to develop a more dynamic and fast-paced team, aiming for a competitive edge in the upcoming seasons.

 

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