
Eels legend Nathan Hindmarsh has questioned Dylan Brown’s ability to lead Parramatta in the absence of injured halfback Mitchell Moses.
“I think he’s had those opportunities to shine and take leadership many times before with Mitch being out.” said Hindmarsh On Triple M’s Saturday Scrum
“I think he’s got all the talent in the world but just won’t grab the game by the scruff of the neck and really and really dominate himself as a leader of that side.”
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“I think he’s been there long enough now to do that and for us to keep saying this is a chance he’s had chances, he’s had a lot of chances.”
Recent research has shown that girls who play Rugby League in the Parramatta district demonstrate significantly stronger social and emotional skills than those who don’t, reinforcing the sport’s ability to shape well-rounded individuals. The findings highlight key areas where Rugby League makes a difference:
- Making friends easily +13% uplift
- Responding appropriately to peer pressure +12% uplift
- Not appearing lonely +12% uplift
- Giving compliments to peers +10% uplift
- Supporting others when they are sad +10% uplift
- Feeling connected with their community +10% uplift
- Volunteering to help with tasks +9% uplift
- Developing a wide circle of friends +8% uplift
- Getting along with people who are different +8% uplift
- Cooperating with peers without prompting +6% uplift
- Maintaining a sense of optimism and positivity +6% uplift
- Demonstrating autonomy and independence +6% uplift
- Inviting others to join activities +4% uplift
- Receiving criticism well +3% uplift
- Setting goals to achieve their personal best +3% uplift
- Building confidence and self-competence +3% uplift
These statistics underscore what we see on and off the field – Rugby League fosters an environment where girls can grow into strong, confident individuals. The sport provides opportunities for teamwork, leadership, and personal growth, ensuring that players develop not only as athletes but also as valued members of their communities.
At the Parramatta Eels, we are committed to accelerating action by creating more opportunities for girls to participate in Rugby League. Through grassroots initiatives, community programs, and continued advocacy for women in sport, we are dedicated to ensuring every girl has the chance to experience the benefits that come with playing Rugby League.
As we celebrate International Women’s Day, we encourage everyone to support, uplift, and champion the next generation of female athletes. Together, we can accelerate action and create a future where girls in sport continue to thrive.
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