๐Ÿ”ฅ โ€œITโ€™S BEEN EATING AT MEโ€: Mitchell Moses Breaks His Silence Before Broncos Rematchโ€”Eels Playmaker Reveals One Unshakable Regret From Suncorp That Still Fuels His Fire

 

โ€œITโ€™S BEEN EATING AT MEโ€: Mitchell Moses Breaks His Silence Before Broncos Rematchโ€”Eels Playmaker Reveals One Unshakable Regret From Suncorp That Still Fuels His Fire

 

As the Parramatta Eels prepare to face the Brisbane Broncos at Suncorp Stadium next week, Mitchell Moses is expected to make his highly anticipated return to the lineup. But while fans are buzzing with excitement over his comeback, Moses himself is carrying something deeper into the clashโ€”something thatโ€™s lingered with him since the last time he walked off that field.

 

In a rare moment of vulnerability, the Eels playmaker opened up about a moment at Suncorp that he says has โ€œbeen eating at meโ€ for months. The regret, though left somewhat cryptic by Moses himself, seems to stem from more than just the scoreboard. Itโ€™s personal.

 

> โ€œThereโ€™s just something about that last game that hasnโ€™t sat right with me,โ€ Moses admitted. โ€œNot even just the result, but how it all unfolded. Iโ€™ve gone over it in my head a hundred times.โ€

 

 

 

The Eels’ last visit to Suncorp ended in heartbreak. Parramatta, who had entered the match full of momentum, crumbled in the second half under the Broncosโ€™ pressure. Moses, sidelined due to injury at the time, watched from the standsโ€”powerless, frustrated, and itching to make a difference.

 

โ€œItโ€™s not easy when youโ€™re not out there. You see your mates battling, struggling to swing things around, and you just feelโ€ฆ useless,โ€ Moses said, pausing before adding, โ€œI wanted to be there. I should have been there.โ€

 

That moment of absence seems to have left a deeper emotional mark than many expected. For a player known for his competitive edge and commanding presence, being a spectator during one of the Eels’ toughest outings left him with a bitter taste.

 

Return to the Scene

 

Now, with recovery behind him and a full week of training under his belt, Moses is set to lead the Eels againโ€”this time under the lights of a venue that he says holds โ€œunfinished business.โ€

 

But itโ€™s not just about redemption. Moses says the game is about restoring beliefโ€”not only in the team, but in himself.

 

> โ€œItโ€™s personal. Thereโ€™s a feeling Iโ€™ve had since that night at Suncorp, and I need to put it right. Not just for the boys, not just for the fansโ€”but for me.โ€

 

 

 

Moses has been training at full pace this week, and sources within the club indicate that his inclusion is all but confirmed barring any last-minute setbacks. His return couldnโ€™t come at a better time for Parramatta, who desperately need direction in attack and leadership on the park.

 

Eels coach Brad Arthur, while typically guarded on team selections, hinted during midweek media duties that Moses โ€œlooked sharpโ€ and was โ€œmentally dialed in.โ€

 

โ€œHeโ€™s had this one circled for a while,โ€ Arthur said. โ€œYou can tell.โ€

 

Emotional Fuel for the Fire

 

The emotional weight Moses is carrying into the match has seemingly reignited a fire that fans and critics alike feared had dimmed during his time off. Since his injury, the Eels have struggled with consistency, lacking the precision and energy that Moses so often injects into the side.

 

But for Moses, this week is less about proving a point to othersโ€”and more about settling a score within.

 

> โ€œYou replay moments in your head, the way the crowd felt, the noise when they scored, and the look on your teammatesโ€™ faces. That stuff sticks with you,โ€ he said. โ€œThereโ€™s one particular play I think about all the timeโ€”I won’t say what it wasโ€”but itโ€™s haunted me.โ€

 

 

 

Whatever that play was, Moses has chosen not to elaborate. Whether it was a decision made from the sidelines, a call he wished he couldโ€™ve made, or a moment where leadership was missing, itโ€™s clear it cut deep.

 

And as the Broncos prepare for another showdown at their fortress, thereโ€™s a sense that Moses is coming not just to competeโ€”but to exorcise demons.

 

Team Rallying Around Him

 

In the Eelsโ€™ camp, teammates have spoken of a noticeable shift in Moses this week. Clint Gutherson described him as โ€œlaser-focused,โ€ while Junior Paulo said Mosesโ€™ intensity โ€œfeels like Finals footy already.โ€

 

โ€œThereโ€™s something different in his eyes,โ€ Paulo said. โ€œHeโ€™s not just back. Heโ€™s coming back with purpose.โ€

 

That sense of mission could prove crucial against a Broncos side that has been formidable at home. While Brisbane have enjoyed a string of solid performances, theyโ€™re well aware that a motivated Mitchell Moses poses a real threatโ€”especially when carrying emotional momentum.

 

Fans Brace for Impact

 

The Eels faithful are rallying behind their No. 7, flooding social media with messages of support and anticipation. Many still remember his stellar performance in last yearโ€™s run and are hoping he can recapture that spark now, just when the club needs it most.

 

If Mosesโ€™ words are anything to go by, fans can expect a performance fueled by raw passion, reflection, and an intense desire to make things right.

 

> โ€œIโ€™ve carried that moment for too long,โ€ Moses said. โ€œItโ€™s time to leave it on the fieldโ€”and take back what we lost.โ€

 

 

 

Whether or not Parramatta walks away with the win next week, one thing is certain: Mitchell Moses isnโ€™t just returning to the gameโ€”heโ€™s returning with unfinished business, and the fire thatโ€™s been eating at him just might be what lights up Suncorp.

 

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