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SAD NEWS: parramatta eels coach Jason Ryles announce the leaving of his three players due to

As of February 10, 2025, there is no official announcement from Parramatta Eels coach Jason Ryles regarding the departure of three players. However, recent reports indicate that several key players have left the club, including Clint Gutherson, Maika Sivo, and Reagan Campbell-Gillard.

Clint Gutherson’s Departure

Clint Gutherson, who served as the Eels’ captain for nine years, has been granted a release from the club. He is set to join the St. George Illawarra Dragons on a likely three-year, $2.5 million deal. Gutherson expressed gratitude to the club and its fans, acknowledging the support he received during his tenure. citeturn0news11

Maika Sivo’s Move

Maika Sivo, a prolific winger for the Eels, has signed with the Leeds Rhinos in the UK Super League. This move marks a significant change for Sivo, who has been a standout performer for Parramatta in recent seasons. citeturn0search3

Reagan Campbell-Gillard’s Transfer

Reagan Campbell-Gillard, a powerful prop forward, has transferred to the Gold Coast Titans. His departure is part of a broader roster overhaul aimed at revitalizing the Eels’ forward pack. citeturn0search3

Jason Ryles’ Perspective

New coach Jason Ryles has addressed the departures, emphasizing that the decisions were made with the club’s long-term success in mind. He stated that while these players have been instrumental in the team’s history, the changes are necessary to build a more dynamic and competitive squad for the future. citeturn0search2

Conclusion

The departures of Clint Gutherson, Maika Sivo, and Reagan Campbell-Gillard represent significant changes for the Parramatta Eels. While these moves may be challenging for fans, they reflect a strategic approach by coach Jason Ryles to reshape the team for future success. The Eels will look to integrate new talent and develop emerging players to maintain their competitive edge in the NRL.

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