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Six Eels stars earn Australian representative honours

The Parramatta Eels are proud to confirm that six of our outstanding players have been selected for upcoming Australian representative duties, showcasing the elite talent within our Club. 

*Update: On 7 October, the Australian Kangaroos made a late change to their Ashes squad, withdrawing Zac Lomax due to injury, and bringing in Josh Addo-Carr.

Eels captain Mitchell Moses and electrifying outside back  Zac Lomax have both been named in the Australian Kangaroos squad for the Ashes tour of England. Their selection is a testament to their outstanding form and consistency throughout the 2025 NRL season, and both will play a crucial role as the Kangaroos take on England in a historic three-Test series. 

Also earning national selection is new Eels recruit Keilee Joseph, who brings her recent premiership-winning form with the Brisbane Broncos into representative duties.

In further exciting news, Jack Williams, Abbi Church and Chloe Jackson have been named in the Australian Prime Minister’s XIII squads, set to face the PNG Prime Minister’s XIII teams on Sunday, October 12 at Santos National Football Stadium in Port Moresby. 

Jack Williams made an immediate impact in his debut season with the Blue & Gold, with his stand-out performances earning him the prestigious 2025 Ken Thornett Medal as the Parramatta Eels NRL Player of the Year. 

Abbi Church, Eels’ NRLW 2025 Player of the Year, continued to set the standard with consistently strong performances, while Chloe Jackson’s selection is well-deserved as a rising star of the game.  

The Parramatta Eels congratulate Mitchell, Zac, Keilee, Jack, Abbi and Chloe on their selection and wish them every success as they represent the blue and gold on the international stage. 

The Club now looks ahead to the upcoming announcement of the Pacific Championships squads, where we hope to see more of our Eels players recognised for their performances in 2025. 

Kangaroos Squad for 2025 Ashes Tour 

The squad, listed alphabetically, is as follows:  
Blayke Brailey *                Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 
Patrick Carrigan               Brisbane Broncos 
Nathan Cleary                  Penrith Panthers 
Xavier Coates                   Melbourne Storm 
Lindsay Collins                 Sydney Roosters 
Reuben Cotter                  North Queensland Cowboys 
Angus Crichton                Sydney Roosters 
Tom Dearden                   North Queensland Cowboys 
Dylan Edwards                 Penrith Panthers 
Tino Fa'asuamaleaui       Gold Coast Titans 
Harry Grant                       Melbourne Storm 
Keaon Koloamatangi *    South Sydney Rabbitohs 
Zac Lomax                       Parramatta Eels 
Mitchell Moses                 Parramatta Eels 
Cameron Munster           Melbourne Storm 
Mark Nawaqanitawase * Sydney Roosters 
Jacob Preston *               Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 
Gehamat Shibasaki *      Brisbane Broncos 
Lindsay Smith                  Penrith Panthers 
Kotoni Staggs                  Brisbane Broncos 
Ethan Strange *               Canberra Raiders 
Reece Walsh *                  Brisbane Broncos 
Isaah Yeo (c)                    Penrith Panthers 
Hudson Young                 Canberra Raiders

2025 Australian Men’s Prime Minister’s XIII squad

Jye Gray                            South Sydney Rabbitohs 
Jason Saab                      Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 
Bradman Best                  Newcastle Knights 
Nick Meaney                     Melbourne Storm 
Trai Fuller                          Dolphins 
Ethan Strange                  Canberra Raiders 
Jayden Campbell             Gold Coast Titans 
Corey Horsburgh             Canberra Raiders 
Tom Starling                    Canberra Raiders 
Keaon Koloamatangi (c) South Sydney Rabbitohs 
Tallis Duncan                   South Sydney Rabbitohs 
Josh Curran                      Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs 
Matt Eisenhuth                 Penrith Panthers 
Jack Williams                  Parramatta Eels 
Harrison Edwards            North Queensland Cowboys 
Tyran Wishart                  Melbourne Storm 
Brad Schneider                 Penrith Panthers 
Liam Henry                       Penrith Panthers 
Kyle Flanagan                  St George Illawarra Dragons 
Fletcher Hunt                   Newcastle Knights

2025 Australian Women’s Prime Minister’s XIII squad

Abbi Church                      Parramatta Eels 
Andie Robinson                Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 
Jaime Chapman              Gold Coast Titans 
Jasmine Peters                North Queensland Cowboys 
Phoenix-Raine Hippi       Gold Coast Titans 
Kasey Reh                         St George Illawarra Dragons 
Kirra Dibb                          North Queensland Cowboys 
Lillian Yarrow                   North Queensland Cowboys 
Quincy Dodd (c)               Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 
Sophie Holyman (c)         Canberra Raiders 
Chloe Jackson                 Parramatta Eels 
Shaylee Bent                    Gold Coast Titans 
Bree Chester                     North Queensland Cowboys 
Georgia Hannaway          Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 
Kayla Romaniuk               Newcastle Knights 
Makenzie Weale              North Queensland Cowboys 
Madison Mulhall              St George Illawarra Dragons 
Shenai Lendill                   St George Illawarra Dragons 
Caitlin Turnbull                 Wests Tigers 
Tori Shipton                      St George Illawarra Dragons 

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