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Where are Parramatta Eels staying?

Where are Parramatta Eels staying?

The Parramatta Eels paid a special visit to the amazing families staying at Ronald McDonald House at our annual Easter visit on Tuesday.

Why is Parramatta Eels called Parramatta Eels?

This reasoning was based on the name of the Parramatta, anglicised from the Aboriginal dialect “Barramattagal” meaning “place where the Eels dwell”. After this, the team was commonly called “The Eels” and it became an official nickname in the late 1970s.

Where are the Parramatta Eels training on the Gold Coast?

The Parramatta Eels return to CBUS Super Stadium for Round 5 of the 2022 NRL Season to take on the Gold Coast Titans.

Why are Parramatta Eels wearing black armbands today?

Parramatta Eels on Twitter: “We will be wearing black armbands tonight to honour @NathanBerry91, who was a true #blueandgold supporter.” / Twitter.

Why are Penrith Panthers wearing black arm bands?

Penrith Panthers 🏆 on Twitter: “The Panthers will wear black arm bands in honour of Peter Wallace’s Mum, Dianne who sadly passed away yesterday.

What happened to Tom Opacic brother?

Police said Jake Opacic, 28, was killed when his motorcycle crashed at Numinbah Valley, near the Numinbah Correctional Centre, on Friday morning.

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Where can I get legal advice in NSW?

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