In a move that has thrilled fans across Western Sydney, the Parramatta Eels have officially confirmed the re-signing of rising stars Lindsay Tui and Bree Eales, securing two of the club’s most promising young talents for the future. The announcement, made early Friday morning, marks a major statement of intent from the Eels as they continue building a powerhouse roster for the upcoming NRLW and development seasons.
A Dynamic Duo Returns
The retention of Tui and Eales has been described as a “massive win” by club insiders, who see both players as vital pillars in the Eels’ long-term strategy.
Lindsay Tui, known for her explosive pace and fearless defensive play, has quickly become a fan favorite since making her debut. Her athleticism, strength, and natural leadership qualities have made her one of the brightest young forwards in the league.
Bree Eales, on the other hand, brings precision and creativity to the Eels’ spine. A natural playmaker with excellent game vision, she has earned praise for her calm under pressure and her ability to turn tight contests with moments of brilliance.
“Lindsay and Bree embody everything we stand for — resilience, commitment, and heart,” said Eels NRLW coach Steve Georgallis. “They’re not just talented footballers; they’re leaders in the making.”
Building the Next Generation
The re-signings come at a crucial time for the Eels, who have been actively investing in youth development and strengthening their women’s program. After a challenging campaign last season, the club is determined to rebuild stronger and smarter — and keeping core young players like Tui and Eales is central to that mission.
General Manager of Football Mark O’Neill highlighted the importance of securing young local talent.
“We’re not just re-signing players — we’re building a culture. Lindsay and Bree are products of our pathway system, and we want every young girl in Western Sydney to see what’s possible when you commit to your dream.”
Both players came through the Eels’ junior pathways, representing Parramatta in underage competitions before breaking into the senior system. Their journey is a testament to the club’s commitment to nurturing homegrown stars.
Player Reactions: Loyalty and Love for the Club
For both Tui and Eales, the decision to stay with the Eels was deeply personal.
“I’ve grown up with this club,” said Lindsay Tui after the signing. “Parra gave me my first chance, and I’m proud to keep representing this jersey. There’s unfinished business — and I can’t wait to help bring success to the Eels family.”
Bree Eales echoed that sentiment, smiling as she held up her re-signed jersey.
“This club feels like home. The support, the fans, the teammates — it’s special. I’m excited for what’s ahead. We’ve got something building here, and I want to be part of it.”
Their loyalty to Parramatta has resonated deeply with supporters, many of whom took to social media to celebrate the announcement. Fans hailed the duo as the “heart of the future” and praised the club for its renewed focus on player development.
Eyes on the 2026 Season
With the 2026 NRLW season on the horizon, the Eels’ roster is beginning to take shape — and the energy around Kellyville headquarters is electric. The club has already added new depth to key positions while ensuring the foundation of young, local talent remains intact.
Insiders report that head coach Steve Georgallis plans to utilize Tui’s explosive running game to anchor the forward pack, while Eales is expected to take on a more prominent playmaking role. Both players have shown significant improvement in pre-season conditioning and leadership programs.
“The way they’ve developed over the past year is phenomenal,” Georgallis added. “They’re mature beyond their years and hungry to succeed. With players like them, Parramatta’s future looks incredibly bright.”
Blue and Gold Spirit
The Parramatta Eels have always prided themselves on community connection — and few embody that spirit more than Tui and Eales. Both athletes have been active in grassroots clinics, mentoring young girls across Western Sydney and inspiring the next generation of female rugby league players.
Local junior coach Kylie Thompson, who once coached Bree Eales in her teenage years, expressed pride in seeing her former player flourish.
“To see Bree back with the Eels, giving back to the community, is amazing. She’s proof that hard work and passion can take you to the top.”
🌟 The Future Is Bright
The re-signing of Lindsay Tui and Bree Eales is more than just a contract extension — it’s a statement of belief in the club’s vision and the players’ potential. For Parramatta fans, it’s a promise that the next era of Eels football will be built on heart, loyalty, and homegrown pride.
As preparations continue for the next season, excitement is growing around what this young and driven squad can achieve. And with Tui and Eales leading the charge, the future of the Blue and Gold looks not just strong — but unstoppable.
“We’re building something special here,” said Georgallis. “And Lindsay and Bree are right at the heart of it.”
