Smart Signings: Parra have a Foxx-shaped hole on their wing - but there's another rep winger that they should chase

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

With the Finals over and the November 1 contract deadline passed, we can officially declare the NRL’s silly season open.

Into the morass of gossip and conjecture, we will bring sanity, with the relaunch of Smart Signings, our dissection of where clubs are weak, what they need to improve and where they might find it. Expect stats, profiles and insights, with options that are available and realistic. Don’t expect rumours.

When is the famous Premiership window open? When Parramatta made the Grand Final in 2022, it seemed like theirs was ready to be walked through, ending three decades’ worth of hurt in the process.

In 2023, however, pretty much everything that could have gone wrong did. They lost both Junior Paulo and Reagan Campbell-Gillard to injury, Mitchell Moses missed a chunk, Josh Hodgson never got going and Dylan Brown found himself banned for several months in the middle of the year.

Throw in a nightmare draw and Brad Fittler deciding to call up multiple players to Origin for a dead rubber – when Parra had a very much live game against a finals rival – and it was kick after kick for Brad Arthur.

In many ways, it’s quite hard to be harsh on the coach for last year’s failings. He has an established style, plenty of which is based on getting Paulo and RCG on the field at the same time. 

That didn’t happen often enough – the pair started in the front row in fewer than half of available games.

When they were both on, Arthur routinely left them out there too long, blunting their effectiveness. 

The upside of last year’s stunted season, however, might be that the back-ups, notably Wiremu Greig and Joe Ofahengaue, are now pretty well embedded in the squad and the backrow options of Ryan Matterson, Bryce Cartwright and J’maine Hopgood all had banner years.

The pack, if they can get it on the field, is actually really good and well rounded. They can go hard early with the big guns, then keep going through the middle without too much of a drop off.

It’s this element of the game that brings light to the desire to sign Josh Addo-Carr. Parra’s backline has been an Achilles heel for a while now.

They used no fewer than seven wingers last year, and given that Maika Sivo missed just four games, it’s the other side that has been the issue.

Bailey Simonsson started and Sean Russell ended 2023 as first choice , but in between, Haze Dunster, Isaac Lumelume, Waqa Blake and Arthur Miller-Stephen all had a crack on the flank.

Playing on the wing in a Brad Arthur team is a challenge, too, because so much of his attack is based on ‘keeping paint’, as he calls it, where the Eels make the pitch as big as possible by staying very wide. Constantly changing that part of the field clearly doesn’t help.

The centre inside wasn’t much better: Simonsson ended the year there but Blake, Russell and even Daejarn Asi also got a crack. Will Penisini was an ever present on the other side.

What’s clear is that the edge combination needs upgrading. Simonsson is in his last year and Morgan Harper, signed from Manly, only got a one-year deal, so there is both cash and Top 30 space if needs be.

Moreover, there’s an imbalance between the Eels’ squad and the Bulldogs’ that could help. Parra reportedly offered Ryan Matterson as a makeweight, and they could certainly lose a middle if it got them the Foxx, given how many options they currently carry there.

Josh Addo-Carr runs with the ball against Melbourne. (Photo by Daniel Pockett/Getty Images)

Any of Ofahiki Ogden, Makahesi Makatoa, Ky Rodwell or Jirah Momoisea – all in the final year – could be given up, while RCG, Greig, Ofahengaue and Hopgood are all in the 2025 off contract club.

Looking at the wing options they could bring in, the pack is strong. Addo-Carr would signal intent, but given the huge amount of cap space he would fill up, there are certainly other options.

Nick Cotric would be the cheaper, more flexible option and presents a much more robust presence. If they wanted a Sivo-lite character, they could do a lot worse than chatting to Canberra.

Their stats aren’t too comparable, especially given Cotric’s are distorted by Ricky Stuart’s brief dalliance with playing him in the second row, but the Raider is proven NRL standard and, while not likely to produce the magic that Addo-Carr would, he’d be an upgrade on the current options without breaking the bank.

More interesting might be Daniel Tupou. If the Eels think they can win in the next one or two years – while they have their top four earners all playing together in peak age – then a short term deal for the Roosters’ record tryscorer makes total sense.

Tupou is unlikely to be offered a new deal and unlikely to start the season with Dom Young and Joseph Suaalii ahead of him in the pecking order, but is a Parramatta local junior and could be open to a late career return.

Daniel Tupou is tackled by Matt Lodge. (Photo by Matt King/Getty Images)

On numbers alone, Tupou trounces the Foxx. He makes more metres, gets through far more work and makes fewer defensive errors.

There’s a slight system bias towards him, as the Roosters generally do better than the Bulldogs, but for the respective prices of both players, it’s a clear win for Tupou.

Moreover, he’s a player they could go and get now, with the Chooks struggling with a tight salary cap – no laughing at the back – and overstocked with wingers, having Lewis Murphy in reserve as well as their presumed starting pair.

Parra’s squad is perhaps underrated as a result of how infrequently they were able to field their best 17 last year, especially in the middle. 

If they can get anything like their prime pack on the field, it should allow them to supercharge up the ladder, because they were forced to give their backups more minutes than might have been expected in 2023, which has gone a long way to building depth for 2024.

It’s clear where the issue now lies, and while we don’t deal in rumours here, a fairly credible one linking the club to Addo-Carr suggests that those in charge know it’s outside backs that are the biggest weakness, too.

Now, all that is needed is for them to act. There’s options out there – but it might be that the Foxx isn’t the best one of them.

The Crowd Says:

2023-11-19T03:35:05+00:00

langparker

Roar Rookie


Didn’t Cotric have a season away from the nation’s capital on a big money contract & scurry home with his tail between his legs after one disastrous season? He’s not an option. They’ve missed the chance for Corey Oates now, but he would have been a ready made solution for them at a bargain price. There would have to be half a dozen first grade wingers in waiting running around in lower grades at their neighbouring club Penrith. They can’t all think they’re likely to break into the Panthers top 30 in the next few years. I reckon that Sean Russell looks like he’s got the goods to make it, just needs continuity of games.

2023-11-17T01:00:25+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


Yep. A total grub

2023-11-14T12:12:32+00:00

dogs

Roar Rookie


Wasn't he also the one who knocked Papenhauzen out?

2023-11-14T10:56:23+00:00

Maxtruck

Roar Rookie


There is a squeeze at Souths but seems know one at Parra can see the outside back/forward swap possibility. Also should be trialing Asi at hooker, good pass, 100kegs, ? 5/8 in a big body ?

2023-11-14T10:44:38+00:00

Maxtruck

Roar Rookie


Olam needs to change his name to "Olam-Arthurs", guaranteed a contract !

2023-11-14T10:42:13+00:00

Maxtruck

Roar Rookie


Ofahengaue not starting for the Broncos, 2nd 2023, or the Tigers, 17th 2023 ?

2023-11-14T10:39:53+00:00

Maxtruck

Roar Rookie


Top 8, Participation award!

2023-11-14T09:30:14+00:00

Muzz Manyana

Roar Rookie


Tupou will be the Roosters 1st player picked next season. 1. Teddy 2. Tupou 3. Young or Billy Smith 4. Manu 5. Suaalii.

2023-11-14T08:34:43+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


As far as I know he’s still with the Tigers, and no, he doesn’t fit our profile

2023-11-14T08:01:11+00:00

Short Memory

Roar Rookie


Where has Charlie Staines gone?

2023-11-14T05:33:32+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


Simonssen was diabolical on the wing, but went OK in the centres. Olam right now is a risk.

2023-11-14T03:42:16+00:00

Tim Carter

Roar Pro


Put Simonson on the wing, send a middle to Melbourne in exchange for Olam and everyone wins.

2023-11-14T03:10:47+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


Well until this year we were the only team in the top 8 every week from 2019-2022, 95 regular season weeks on the trot. We got incrementally better every year. There is a lot to be said for just being a good team consistently.

2023-11-14T03:07:52+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


Well the big hope there is Matt Arthur, from all reports he’s the real deal. Probably not this year, but certainly within a year of two. We’re really treading water in a number of positions waiting for this crop of juniors to come through.

2023-11-14T03:06:14+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


I think the players that are there very much want to be there, and compared to the Dogs, Tigers & Dragons we’re a real destination location, but we can’t offer Bondi or Maroubra or Avalon Beach. Hell, Gutho still lives at Mona Vale, Dylan Brown at Coogee.

2023-11-14T02:01:53+00:00

mushi

Roar Guru


They've not been a top 4 f/a team in the past 5 years which leaves little margin for poor fortune. There top 4 finishes looked more reliant on other teams dropping some games they shouldn't than them demonstrating superiority. That said they've been better than most in that span (and lots of clubs would trade that) but you've got to worry if the luck pendulum swings the other way. The Eels I think need to ask if having a ~100 fa, punchers chance at top 4 side ceiling hoping for a 2005 west tigers is what they want long term.

2023-11-14T01:58:35+00:00

Redcap

Roar Guru


I'd have thought dummy-half was their biggest need. Hands goes okay, but what you said about Manly yesterday also applies to Parra, IMO. I wouldn't wanna be relying too much of the other Lussick.

2023-11-14T01:51:21+00:00

BigGordon

Roar Rookie


Every Club goes through patches where players want to be there and right now, I think that's still the case with the Eels, but they need to continue to be genuine finals contenders which means Brad Arthur needs to get the very best out of this squad. 2024 could well be a pivotal year, both for the Club and the coach.

2023-11-14T01:46:21+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


But they haven’t last time I heard

2023-11-14T01:45:43+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


Yeah; I’ve never believed that where a kid played his junior footy or who he supported as a kid were that big of a deal. Sterlo grew up in Wagga as a Bulldogs fan, Steve Roach grew up in Wollongong as a Manly tragic. Daniel Tupou played for Guildford as a kid and a bit of NYC for the Eels, but he’s a Rooster through and through now. That ship has sailed well and truly.

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