Simon Says Stay: Eels player commits long-term

LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe

"Easy decision": Eels speedster makes call on long-term future

In a move that has thrilled fans and left the opposition shaking in their boots, Parramatta Eels outside back Bailey Simonsson has committed his future to the blue and gold until at least 2027 in a statement that has reverberated through the Rugby League world.

Originally set to hit the open market at the end of this season, the former Canberra Raider has proved his worth as a vital component in the Eels' game plan, despite battling injuries and only making ten appearances this year.

Since making the switch from the Raiders in 2022, Simonsson has notched up an impressive 50 games for the club, showcasing his speed and agility with 16 tries to his name and making his mark on both attack and defense.

The news of Simonsson's long-term commitment comes as a beacon of hope for the Eels amid a flurry of player departures, with Matt Arthur and Blaize Talagi already on their way out and rumors swirling about the potential exits of Reagan Campbell-Gillard and Ryan Matterson.

Describing his decision to stay put at the Eels as a no-brainer, Simonsson has cemented his place in the team's future plans and sent a clear message to the competition that he's in it for the long haul.

The Eels faithful can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that their star player is here to stay.

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