‘Explore new challenges': Eels grant Ryan Matterson an immediate release to move to the Super League
The move continues Jason Ryles' roster overhaul at the club. Bryce Cartwright also left last month to finish his playing career in the Ron Massey Cup.
Matterson was a member of the 2022 squad that played in the 2022 grand final, but he's fallen out of favour and has appeared in just four matches off the bench this season.
We’d like to extend our best wishes to Ryan Matterson, who will depart the club immediately to pursue an opportunity at Warrington Wolves in the English Super League.
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He will join the Wolves immediately, with the Eels backing their young forwards who have improved greatly under Ryles.
Kitione Kautoga, Charlie Guymer and Jordan Samrani have all played well on the edge, while Dylan Walker and veteran Jack de Belin will combine in the middle in 2026.
'This is an opportunity for Ryan to explore new challenges and broaden his professional experience in the English Super League,' Eels general manager of football Mark O'Neill said.
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