Peats could be on the move from Parramatta

The Parramatta Eels salary cap crisis has taken another twist, with news hooker Nathan Peats could be forced out of the club.

Nathan Peats

Nathan Peats during a Parramatta Eels NRL training session at Pirtek Stadium on April 17, 2014 in Sydney, Australia. Source: Getty Images

Parramatta Eels' Indigenous star Nathan Peats could be on the way out of the club following the club's salary cap crisis.

The club needs to shed players to get under the NRL’s salary cap and be eligible to play for competition points again and the City Origin hooker is one name reportedly being shopped around to rival clubs.

Whilst it was originally hoped the retirement of veteran Anthony Watmough would bring Parramatta the salary cap relief it needed, Watmough’s retirement will not be backdated by the NRL, and therefore does not completely alleviate the Eels cap problem.
Nathan Peats
Nathan Peats during the round two NRL match between the Parramatta Eels and the North Queensland Cowboys at Pirtek Stadium. Source: Getty Images
Hooker is a position where the Eels have depth, with Peats, Isaac De Gois, Kaysa Pritchard and Cameron King on the club’s books.

It was believed that the club would look to offload a veteran like De Gois or an up and comer like Pritchard, however rival clubs are more interested in a move for Peats.

Peats, a standout for City Origin on Sunday and is the leading candidate to eventually remove Robbie Farah from the New South Wales hooker position.

It’s thought the Gold Coast Titans are an option for Peats, with the club having some money to spend in their salary cap this season. Titans hooker Nathan Friend is in the twilight of his NRL career, whilst Matt Srama is not seen as a long term option, after being allowed to leave for the Sydney Roosters last season, before reneging.
Nathan Friend
Nathan Friend in action for the Gold Coast Titans. Source: Getty Images
Peats spoke at a media conference on Tuesday, before news broke regarding his possible departure, however the 25-year-old remains committed to the Eels cause.

“I’m not sure of the situation I’m in. My job is to be the number nine for this team, that’s what I’m focusing on this week.

“I’ve enjoyed my time at Parramatta and I intend to keep enjoying my time here. I love this club, I love playing for the members and the fans.”

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Published 11 May 2016 10:45am
By Adam Santarossa


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