Some athletes bring power. Some bring leadership. Some bring heart. But when a club finds all three in one person, you hold on tight. And today, the Parramatta Eels are holding on to a treasure named Elsie Albert. In a move that has sent a wave of excitement through the NRLW community, the Eels have officially re-signed their inspirational forward through the 2027 season.
Albert, who has grown into one of the most respected figures in the women’s game, has become the spine of Parramatta’s forward pack since joining the club. Her re-signing signals not only loyalty but also the club’s belief that she is a central piece of their long-term blueprint. For supporters, it’s a soothing reassurance. For opponents, it’s a warning.
The Papua New Guinea-born powerhouse has been a defining presence on the field: uncompromising in contact, relentless in her work rate, and commanding in her influence. Whether she is driving through the middle third, rallying her teammates, or steadying the team in high-pressure moments, Albert’s presence reshapes the tempo of a match. Her leadership extends beyond the physical; she carries her team with a kind of emotional gravity that is rare in the game.
Eels officials described the extension as a priority deal completed earlier than expected because of Albert’s growing importance. One insider noted that the club sees her not only as a player but as “a pillar of culture,” someone whose attitude lifts standards from the dressing room to the training paddock.
The NRLW has expanded rapidly in recent years, making retention of elite players more competitive than ever. Several clubs were reportedly monitoring Albert’s availability, especially after her consistent 2024 campaign, which featured dominant performances and a resurgence in the Eels’ middle rotation. Keeping her locked in until 2027 is widely seen as one of the smartest retention moves of the offseason.
For Albert, the decision reflects trust and belief. She has spoken often about her desire to inspire young girls in PNG and Australia, and her future at Parramatta amplifies that mission. She remains not just a player but a beacon for the next generation.
With this re-signing, the Eels have secured more than a forward. They’ve secured a leader, a symbol, and a foundation stone upon which their next era can be built. And as the 2025 NRLW season approaches, one thing is clear: Elsie Albert is far from finished. She’s only get
ting started.
