• Sat. Sep 21st, 2024
   

SO BAD: Parramatta Eels winger Maika Sivo “may never play again at Western Sydney Stadium” because Brad Arthur does not value him.

SO BAD: Parramatta Eels winger Maika Sivo "may never play again at Western Sydney Stadium" because Brad Arthur does not value him.

SO BAD: Parramatta Eels winger Maika Sivo “may never play again at Western Sydney Stadium” because Brad Arthur does not value him.

In a shocking incident, Parramatta Eels winger Maika Sivo is reportedly told by head coach Brad Arthur that he “may never play again at Western Sydney Stadium” due to a perceived lack of value from the coach.

This shocking revelation comes after Sivo, the Eels’ prolific try-scorer, has struggled for game time under Arthur’s regime, raising speculation that the coach does not consider him as an important component of the team’s future.

Sivo, who rose to prominence in 2019 with his try-scoring ability, has struggled to recreate his early form under Arthur’s guidance, leaving the Fijian-born winger frustrated and disappointed.

Arthur’s claimed comments have sparked controversy in the Eels camp, with some players questioning the coach’s decision to bench one of their most potent attacking weapons. “It’s difficult to understand why Maika isn’t getting more opportunities,” said an Eels player who spoke on condition of anonymity.SO BAD: Parramatta Eels winger Maika Sivo "may never play again at Western Sydney Stadium" because Brad Arthur does not value him.

The news has also generated significant interest from other clubs in the NRL, with several rivals reportedly lining up to make a play for Sivo’s services in the off-season.

“Maika is a special talent and any team would be lucky to have him,” said one NRL coach. “I think it’s a shame that the Eels aren’t recognizing his value, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see him end up at another club next year.”

The situation has also raised questions about Arthur’s coaching style and his ability to develop young talent. While the Eels have enjoyed some success under his leadership, some critics have accused him of being too conservative in his approach and failing to adapt to the changing dynamics of the modern game.

“Brad is a good coach, but I think he can be too stubborn at times,” said one NRL insider. “He needs to realize that players like Maika are the future of the game, and he needs to find ways to incorporate them into his plans.”

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