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Tony Williams is back where it all began at Parramatta. And the giant forward says his career is far from over.
Tony Williams is back where it all began at Parramatta. And the giant forward says his career is far from over.
Come home, Hayne Plane. Come home.
Jarryd Hayne can expect a fight if he wants his Parramatta No.1 jersey back, with Bevan French and Clint Gutherson outlining their desire to be the club's fullback next year.
Nathan Brown says he'd be a good get but Terry Campese says we're yet to see Jarryd Hayne's best.
The Gold Coast have earmarked Canberra centre Joey Leilua as the man to replace Jarryd Hayne if the cross-code star returns to Parramatta.
Fiji coach Mick Potter says the drama surrounding Jarryd Hayne's future is like water off a duck's back.
Parramatta has finally experienced success on the field but it has come at a considerable cost.
Tedesco. Cronk. Hayne? The Roosters will have the salary cap space available to make a play for Jarryd Hayne if they get Mitchell Pearce and Jayden Nikorima off their books.
There was a familiar face missing from the Gold Coast's marketing material to fans and members as Garth Brennan kept the candles burning for the Hayne, who has ambitions of returning to Parramatta.
Two of the NRL's most maligned players, Jarryd Hayne and Tony Williams, could be on their way back to Parramatta as the transfer market prepares to go into overdrive.
Parramatta are shaping as Jarryd Hayne's most likely destination if the Gold Coast release the controversial star.
Former Parramatta CEO Scott Seward has been described as the man "pulling the strings" during the salary cap scandal during a District Court appeal on Wednesday.
Mitchell Moses is hoping his association with Brad Fittler extends beyond their time in Lebanon camp.
Corey Norman was still recovering from Parramatta's semi-final defeat when he was rushed into the Prime Minister's XIII side.
Parramatta have described their finals exit as an "opportunity thrown away", but have vowed to learn from the experience and return a better side in 2018.
We should have trusted the ballot box. It knew what was going to happen. Parramatta aren't quite ready for that change yet.
Parramatta's season is over, but perhaps so too is that of North Queensland wrecking ball Jason Taumalolo.
Parramatta will take the field on Saturday night with three players on the NRL's minimum wage and another three players earning less than $180,000 a year.
Troy Grant supports Newcastle but it has been difficult for him not to feel a sense of satisfaction about the progress of Parramatta this year.
Peaking early, derailing Jason Taumalolo and who's favourite to body slam the referees in week two?
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