Storm experience to help Arthur get Parra players through cap turmoil
If anyone can deal with a salary cap scandal it’s Parramatta coach Brad Arthur. The Eels mentor now has the job of getting his players back on the job and if anyone can do it
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NRL CEO Todd Greenberg has offered Parramatta a light at the end of the tunnel. Melbourne Storm fans aren’t happy but Greenberg said the sanctions handed down to the Eels was his decision while the
Club legend Nathan Hindmarsh says Parramatta have already set targets on the heads of their next round rivals South Sydney. Hindmarsh, who played over 300 games in the blue and gold, believes Brad Arthur will
Parramatta coach Brad Arthur has revealed the emotions of his players the exact moment after NRL CEO Todd Greenberg told them of the sanctions against their club. “The players were gutted. But I told them
Just imagine a halves combination of Immortal Andrew Johns and Trent Barrett, Danny Buderus at hooker and a backline boasting Matt Cooper, Jamie Lyon, David Peachey and Shaun Timmins. Not a bad team, hey? It
The Parramatta Eels have been docked their twelve competition points for 2016 among other penalties with the NRL announcing the club had cheated the cap as far back as 2013. Penalties include: – The club