Parramatta Eels release Clint Gutherson

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The Parramatta Eels have reached an agreement for Clint Gutherson to be released from the final year of his contract, allowing him to pursue other opportunities.

The decision to reach this agreement was made in acknowledgement of Clint's contributions since joining the Eels in 2016 and out of respect for his desire to secure his long-term future in the NRL.

After discussions with Clint and his management, it became clear that this was the best path forward for both parties. Gutherson has played over 200 NRL games and been a cornerstone of the Eels, showcasing exceptional toughness, reliability, and leadership. His commitment to the team has made him a popular figure among the Club’s supporters.

Parramatta Eels Head Coach Jason Ryles said, "We would have liked Clint to be part of our squad in 2025, but we respect his desire to explore new opportunities and believe it’s important to support him in what he feels is best for his career. Clint will always be a valued part of our Club, and we know he’ll succeed wherever he goes."

Clint Gutherson reflected on his time with the Eels, saying, “It’s been an absolute privilege to wear the blue and gold. The support from the fans over the last nine years has been overwhelming, and I’m truly grateful for the opportunities the Club has given me to grow as a player and a person. I will always cherish my time at the Eels and the relationships I’ve built along the way.”

General Manager of Football Mark O’Neill expressed the Club’s gratitude, stating, “Clint has been an incredible servant of our Club. He has been one of the most consistent performers in the NRL over a number of years.

“The legacy Clint leaves, as a former Captain of the Club, is one of courage and competitiveness, two key attributes for any young aspiring NRL player.”

The Parramatta Eels thank Clint Gutherson for his dedication and passion throughout his time with the Club. Clint will always be a part of the Eels family, and we wish him, his partner Jesse and their children all the best for their next chapter.

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