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Parramatta Eels confirm Assistant Coaches for 2025

The Parramatta Eels have today confirmed the Assistant Coaches for the 2025 season and beyond.

Incoming Head Coach Jason Ryles will be supported by Assistant Coaches Nathan Brown, Scott Wisemantel, Sam Moa and Nathan Cayless.

Nathan Brown previously served as the Parramatta Eels Elite Pathways Coaching Director in 2022 and was instrumental in accelerating the development of our players in those programs. His coaching experience of 475 games in the NRL and English Super League will be of great benefit to Jason and the other coaches as well as the playing group.

Nathan Brown during his previous tenure with the Eels.
Nathan Brown during his previous tenure with the Eels.

Scott Wisemantel is a Parramatta Eels junior, and played in the Parramatta Eels President’s Cup and reserve grade teams from 1988 to 1992. A former Wallabies and England attack coach, Scott has coached around the world including in France, Japan, Samoa and England and he was a long-time assistant to Eddie Jones with Japan at the 2015 World Cup and with England between 2018-19.

Scott Wisemantel with England at the 2019 Rugby World Cup.
Scott Wisemantel with England at the 2019 Rugby World Cup.

Sam Moa was the defence coach for Catalan Dragons from 2021-2023. He is a former New Zealand and Tonga international and an NRL premiership winner with the Roosters in 2013. Sam also played 169 Super League games, winning the Challenge Cup at Wembley in 2018.

Sam Moa joined the Catalans Dragons coaching staff after retiring as a player.
Sam Moa joined the Catalans Dragons coaching staff after retiring as a player.

Nathan Cayless, a former Eels Captain and legend of the Club, continues in his NSW Cup Head Coach role to round out the new coaching structure for 2025.

Club legend Nathan Cayless will continue as Head Coach of the Knock On Effect NSW Cup team.
Club legend Nathan Cayless will continue as Head Coach of the Knock On Effect NSW Cup team.

Another key appointment is that of Blair Mills as the Head of Athletic Performance. Blair has had experience working with the All Blacks Rugby 7s, Waikato Chiefs and in his most recent role with Japanese rugby. He comes highly recommended and will complement the coaching staff with his approach to training and recovery.

Parramatta Eels CEO Jim Sarantinos said, “Our incoming Head Coach Jason Ryles has assembled a team of assistants that he feels will help him bring the best out of the playing group and we look forward to welcoming the new coaching staff in November. On behalf of the Board and management, I’d also like to thank the current coaching and performance staff who are departing our Club at the end of this season. It has been a challenging season but our staff have shown their strong commitment to the Club and the team during this period. We are most grateful for their contribution and look forward to recognising them prior to the season completion.”  

Acknowledgement of Country

Parramatta Eels respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.

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