In a show of unwavering loyalty and brotherhood, Parramatta Eels legends from the golden era of the 1980s have come together to passionately defend current halfback Mitchell Moses, who has faced mounting criticism over the team’s recent form heading into the NRL finals.
The chorus from the club’s 1986 premiership heroes — including icons like Peter Sterling, Eric Grothe Sr., Ray Price, and Steve Ella — is clear: “Ease off.” They’ve called for unity, perspective, and faith in Moses, insisting that one of the NRL’s brightest playmakers deserves far more respect and support as he shoulders the weight of expectation in one of rugby league’s most storied clubs.
“Mitchell has talent, courage, and heart — everything you want in a halfback,” said Eels legend Peter Sterling, who knows better than anyone the pressure of leading the Blue and Gold through high-stakes finals. “You don’t just carry a football when you’re wearing this jersey. You carry a legacy. And he’s doing it with class.”
The Eels’ 1986 premiership squad — still regarded as one of the greatest teams in club history — have rallied behind Moses, pointing to his consistency, leadership, and dedication as evidence of his commitment to the cause. “Every great player goes through tough stretches,” noted Ray Price, “but true greatness is defined by how you rise from them — and we believe Mitchell will rise again.”
Fans, too, have begun echoing that sentiment. Social media has seen a surge of messages of encouragement for Moses, with supporters emphasizing his loyalty, resilience, and love for the jersey. Many have reminded critics that even in the toughest times, Moses continues to inspire young players with his composure and fight.
As the NRL finals approach, this united front — from the club’s greatest generation to its modern warriors — could not be more powerful. For Moses, it’s more than just backing; it’s a reminder that he stands on the shoulders of legends who believe in his ability to lead the Eels back to glory.
💙💛 Through pressure, passion, and pride — the Eels family stands as one. Because champions aren’t made in comfort, but in courage.