Moses, Eels vague on future rugby league plans

LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

In the world of Rugby League, sometimes silence speaks volumes.

The future of Mitchell Moses at the Eels is currently shrouded in mystery, with no guarantees forthcoming from the club.

Rumors have been swirling about the star halfback's dissatisfaction with the direction of the team out in Sydney's west.

After a tumultuous couple of years for the Eels, with a downward spiral from their glory days of 2022, missing the top eight in 2023, and facing the possibility of claiming the dreaded wooden spoon this season, it's no wonder Moses may be feeling disillusioned.

The mid-season sacking of coach Brad Arthur only added to the uncertainty surrounding the club.

As Jason Ryles steps into the coaching role and the Eels embark on a rebuilding phase, the departure of key players like Matt Arthur, Blaize Talagi, and Ethan Sanders, as well as reported requests to leave from the likes of Charlie Guymer, have thrown a spanner in the works.

With the future of the team hanging in the balance and the winds of change blowing through the Eels camp, only time will tell if Moses will remain loyal to the blue and gold or seek greener pastures elsewhere.

The game of Rugby League is unpredictable, and anything can happen when the stakes are high.

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