Parramatta Eels winger Josh Addo-Carr has expressed his heartfelt desire to finish his rugby league career at the club, following his recent recall to the Australian Kangaroos squad. The speedster, known for his electrifying pace and infectious personality, shared that Parramatta already feels like โhome,โ and he envisions ending his playing days in the blue and gold jersey.
Addo-Carrโs statement comes after an impressive run of form in the NRL, which earned him a well-deserved return to the national team setup. His performances on the wing have been a major boost for Parramatta, who have relied on his experience, leadership, and finishing ability to inspire their younger players.
Speaking to reporters earlier this week, Addo-Carr said, โParramatta has given me so much love and belief since I arrived. I feel settled here, and if itโs up to me, Iโd love to finish my career as an Eel.โ The wingerโs emotional declaration resonated deeply with fans, many of whom have taken to social media to voice their support and appreciation for his commitment.
The 29-year-old, who previously enjoyed great success with the Melbourne Stormโwinning premierships and establishing himself as one of the fastest players in the leagueโjoined Parramatta seeking a new challenge. Since his arrival, Addo-Carr has not only provided consistency on the field but also become a key figure in the teamโs culture off it.
His recall to the Australian Kangaroos is seen as both a personal triumph and a reflection of his resurgence. Many analysts believe that Addo-Carrโs speed, agility, and ability to turn defence into attack remain unmatched in the modern game. Coach Mal Meninga also praised his recent performances, noting that his energy and enthusiasm bring a unique spark to the national side.
As Parramatta continue building toward future success, Addo-Carrโs commitment is likely to play a significant role in their plans. His combination of experience and motivation could be vital in helping the club achieve its long-awaited premiership ambitions.
For now, Addo-Carrโs message is clear: heโs not just at Parramatta to play โ heโs there to stay, and possibly, to finish what he started.
