Moses' return electrifies Eels, Smith makes Galvin call

LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick

Parramatta Eels are set to receive a significant boost ahead of their Easter Monday clash, with captain Mitchell Moses on track to make an early return from injury\.

Moses had been expected to be sidelined until round nine due to a foot injury, but the longer break between games has allowed him to potentially return in round seven against the Tigers.

Eels CEO Jim Sarantinos hinted that Moses could make an earlier comeback if the medical team deemed it safe, saying, "I think the medical staff are certainly focusing on a round nine return, and with a bit of luck, it may be a bit earlier." Sarantinos emphasized the importance of ensuring Moses does not return prematurely and risk further injury.

In addition to Moses' potential return, reports have surfaced that Lachie Galvin is likely to be axed from Benji Marshall's Tigers side\.

Galvin, who is tipped to leave the club at the end of his current contract in 2026, turned down a $5 million extension due to concerns about Marshall's coaching ability and his own development potential at the Tigers.

The news of Moses' impending return has brought hope to the struggling Eels, who have only secured one win so far this season\.

His comeback would provide a significant boost to the team as they aim to improve their performance and climb up the ladder.

Despite the positive development for the Eels, the focus has shifted to Galvin's decision to leave the Tigers and seek opportunities elsewhere\.

His departure has raised questions about the future of the team and their ability to retain talented players in the long term.

Overall, the double boost of Moses' potential return and the anticipated departure of Galvin has added an extra layer of intrigue to the upcoming clash between the Eels and Tigers, making it a must-watch game for NRL fans.

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