December 22, 2024

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The Arthur name has been synonymous with the Parramatta Eels since 2014, but while Brad Arthur may no longer be the coach, another member of the Arthur family will continue the legacy at the club this weekend.

After leading the NSW Blues as co-captain to the U19s State of Origin title, Matt Arthur has been named to make his NRL debut on Saturday afternoon against the Newcastle Knights as the Eels look to move off the bottom of the table.

It also comes three years after older brother Jake Arthur made his NRL debut for the Eels against the New Zealand Warriors during the 2021 season before later departing the team for the Manly Sea Eagles for further opportunities.

One of the club’s next generation of stars, Matt Arthur has been a key figure in the NSW Cup after earning his reserve-grade debut at the age of 18 and even inked a three-year contract at the end of 2023 which will see him progress from a developmental contract to the Top 30 roster in the coming seasons.

While he won’t play under his father on Saturday, Matt Arthur spoke about how important he has been in developing his game since he was a kid and how he has continually pushed him to the limits, which has allowed the youngster to get better over time.

“My old man, he’s been helping me a bit, he’s relentless (and) helping me a lot with my game since I was a kid,” Arthur said as he gets ready to make his NRL debut.

“He’s been enjoying a bit of time off. He’s getting a bit bored at the moment, but he’s good.

“As a kid, he was always pushing us, teaching us little things, taking me and Jake to the park to do little extras, doing the little things and just what it takes to play each week.”

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