LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the Rugby League world, parraeels.com.au has announced the release of Jirah Momoisea.
The Parramatta Eels and Jirah have come to a mutual agreement to part ways, effective immediately.
Jirah, who burst onto the scene with his Club debut for the Eels in a fiery showdown against Melbourne in Round 1 last year, has been a promising talent on the rise.
Hailing from New Zealand, where he once led the revered St Paul's College rugby union team, Jirah made the bold decision to move Down Under in 2017.
It was in 2021 that he finally got his chance to shine in the NRL.
The Eels are grateful for Jirah's contributions to the team and wish him and his loved ones nothing but success in their future endeavors.
As the saying goes, in the game of footy, you win some and you lose some.
Jirah's departure marks the end of a chapter for both him and the club, but in the ever-evolving world of Rugby League, change is inevitable.
And who knows, perhaps this is just the beginning of a new chapter in Jirah's sporting journey.
Only time will tell.