In a decisive move that ends weeks of speculation, Parramatta Eels forward Matt Doorey has officially signed a contract extension through the 2027 NRL season, reaffirming his commitment to the blue and gold. The announcement, made early Thursday morning by the club, comes as a major boost to the Eels’ long-term plans and a strong message to rival teams that Parramatta intends to keep its young core intact.
The 24-year-old back-rower, who joined the Eels in 2023, has grown into a reliable and dynamic presence in Brad Arthur’s squad. Known for his strong running lines, defensive work rate, and unrelenting energy on the edge, Doorey’s performances this season have elevated him into one of the team’s most consistent contributors. His re-signing puts to rest recent rumors linking him to several Sydney-based clubs looking to poach his services.
“Parramatta is home for me. The fans, the team, and the culture here mean everything,” Doorey said in the club’s official release. “There’s been a lot of talk, but my focus has always been on helping this club win a premiership. I’m proud to be staying until 2027.”
The Eels’ management echoed that sentiment, with Football Director Mark O’Neill praising Doorey’s loyalty and development. “Matt embodies the values we want in this club — hard work, resilience, and commitment. He’s still young, but his maturity and consistency make him a key part of our future.”
Doorey’s extension follows a series of retention moves by Parramatta, who recently locked in key players like Clint Gutherson, Mitchell Moses, and Junior Paulo. With the team targeting a return to premiership contention, maintaining squad stability has been a major focus heading into the 2026 campaign.
Fans have flooded social media with support for the announcement, hailing Doorey as a “true Eel” and praising his loyalty amid the noise of contract speculation. Many believe his best football is still ahead, especially as Parramatta continues to build a pack capable of dominating the competition’s top sides.
As the Eels look to rebound from a challenging 2025 season, Matt Doorey’s long-term commitment is not just a signing — it’s a statement of intent. With his signature secured, Parramatta’s future looks a little brighter and a lot bolder heading into the next NRL chapter.