“It will do wonders”: Alexander confident Eels win can lead them on the right path
SEN • May 24th, 2025 1:45 pm

Greg Alexander believes that Parramatta’s win against Manly will give them plenty of confidence for the remainder of the season.
The Eels have taken themselves off the bottom of the ladder with a 30-10 victory over the Manly on Friday night at CommBank Stadium.
This is the first time this season that they have won back-to-back games showing signs that coach Jason Ryles' plan is working.
The result is even more impressive considering that the Eels were without stars Mitch Moses and Zac Lomax who are in Origin camp.
Speaking on SEN’s Saturday League Kick-Off, Alexander was quite impressed with the Eels' performance.
“Jason Ryles had to hold his nerve over the first month of the premiership and there must have been a lot of thinking about it,” Alexander said.
“But they were playing without Mitch Moses too. So, to put that performance in last night without Mitch and without Zac Lomax, I think will do wonders for their confidence.
“When you’re looking at the game last night wondering how they go without Mitch and Zac who are both very good against Newcastle in their win last week.
“I thought there had been enough improvement in the side, all around those two key players to have you believe that the Eels were a good chance against Manly last night.
“Even though Manly only had basically DCE out of the side because of Origin.
“So, I thought it was a really strong win and they lost Will Penisini in the first minute and a half, and it’s never easy when you lose an outside back.
“Joash Papalii came on the field and played well in his debut. Scored a try on debut.
“So, in all Satts, I think Jason Ryles, listening to him last night, they are making good steps and that was a big step last night to do it without those two players.”
Parramatta will look to make it three wins in a row when they take on the Penrith Panthers next Sunday at CommBank Stadium.