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sticker, lanyard and key ringMORE VALUE IN 2017! Members only car flag, bottle opener and stubby holder Semi Radradra has been one of the Eels' most consistent performers since his debut. Parramatta has denied Semi Radradra is walking out on the club amid reports he was bound for French rugby union.According to the Nine Network, Radradra flew to Fiji and told the club he was not coming back, but the team refuted those claims with a statement on Saturday night."The Parramatta Eels can confirm that Semi Radradra has been granted permission to return to Fiji for a short family visit during the bye round," it read."He is expected to return to Sydney in time to prepare for the club's next NRL game against Cronulla [on July 2]."Semi Radradra is contracted to play for the Parramatta Eels until the end of the 2017 season, and has given no indication that the contract will not be honoured."If Radradra was to walk out on the club it would be another blow to the Eels' turbulent NRL season.

The NRL has fined the club $1 million and is set to officially strip the Eels of 12 competition points due to salary-cap breaches that have already forced a number of players out the door. Parramatta's shocking 2016NRL hands down punishments for salary-cap breachesKieran Foran granted leave of absence due to mental-health concernsAnthony Watmough retires to ease cap woesNathan Peats shipped to the Gold CoastJunior Paulo released to the RaidersForan out for the season with shoulder injuryPolice confirm investigation into Eels over salary cap
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Only hours before his departure was reported, the 24-year-old, who was the league's Dally M winger of the year and leading try-scorer in 2015, scored one of the best four-pointers of the year as the Eels beat the Rabbitohs in Sydney.Fiji-born Radradra also made his debut for the Kangaroos in this year's trans-Tasman Test.He made his first-grade debut in 2013 and has scored 57 tries in 62 games with Parramatta
backpack sluice box for sale, establishing himself as one of the game's best wingers even as the Eels languished at the bottom of the table.This season was supposed to be a new dawn for the blue and gold and they enjoyed their best start to a season since 1986, the last time they won the premiership.But, between salary-cap drama and concerns about the health of high-profile off-season recruit Kieran Foran, 2016 has been one of the worst years in club history. 70th Anniversary Members Blades cap70th Anniversary car sticker, lanyard and key ringMORE VALUE IN 2017!

Luke Brooks (right) went down with a knee injury against the Eels. The Wests Tigers' finals ambitions have been dealt a big blow with young playmaker Luke Brooks picking up a knee injury in his side's hard-fought 23-8 NRL win over Parramatta.He picked up the injury early in the match on Saturday but valiantly attempted to play on, twice getting on-field treatment from the trainer before finishing out the half.But Brooks failed to come out of the sheds after the break, with coach Jason Taylor set to sweat on scans to determine the extent of the injury, and possibly their finals hopes.But Brooks' absence did not stop the Tigers going on to claim a vital two points against the Eels and edge closer to the top eight with just five games remaining in the regular season.And although they remain in 10th spot, the Tigers join the seventh-placed Gold Coast, Penrith and the Warriors on 22 points ahead of next week's clash with North Queensland.In front of a crowd of 14,428 at Sydney's Olympic stadium, long-range tries to David Nofoaluma and James Tedesco in the space of two minutes whisked the Tigers to a 14-2 lead by the 13th minute.

Nofoaluma made the most of Mitchell Moses' enterprising play in the 11th minute, before Tedesco finished off a clean Josh Aloiai break through the middle not long after.Both four-pointers were symptomatic of an error-riddled but frenetic first half played from end to end.Despite conceding the double setback, the Eels, one day after releasing troubled star Kieran Foran from his four-year contract, were rewarded for their effort with a 37th-minute try to Vai Toutai.However, that was as close as the home side were able to get, with Moses twice nailing penalty goals in the second half before sealing the win in the 74th minute with a grubber for Sauaso Sue to score.Moses, who took advantage of powerhouse games from forwards Aloiai, Chris Lawrence and Tim Grant, added salt in the wounds with a field goal three minutes later.Fill-in five-eighth Clinton Gutherson and full-back Michael Gordon tried hard for the Eels, while Tepai Moeroa was the only forward to crack the 100-metre gained mark. Eels chairman Steve Sharp (left) is one of five club officials at risk of being deregistered.

Eels still aiming for finals despite cap punishments, coach says Eels salary cap punishment severe, says NRL amid Storm comparisons Eels docked 12 points for salary cap breaches The five Parramatta officials in danger of being deregistered by the NRL will fight the league's proposed sanctions for salary cap breaches in Sydney's Supreme Court.Chairman Steve Sharp, deputy chairman Tom Issa, director Peter Serrao, chief executive John Boulos and football manager Daniel Anderson have been asked to show cause why their registrations should not be cancelled.Lawyers acting for the group say they have been denied "procedural fairness", a claim denied by lawyers for the NRL.A judge has made an interim order, preventing the NRL from imposing limitations on the officials' duties. The league had wanted to restrict their duties to preparing responses to the allegations. The case will return to court on Friday.The club will not be able to accrue any competition points until the 2016 team is back under the cap, and it remains to be seen what effect, if any, the officials' legal action will have on the speed of this process.

It comes after coach Brad Arthur said the playing unit was focused on winning 12 of its final 15 games in order to make the finals after being stripped of the 12 competition points it had gained through nine rounds.While Tuesday's announcements pertained to the club and officials, players and their agents may still have questions to answer after the next phase of the NRL integrity unit's investigation is complete. NRL's proposed sanctions on EelsFined $1 millionDocked all competition points accumulated this seasonClub will be unable to gain points until it complies with the 2016 capEels stripped of 2016 Auckland Nines titleChairman Steve Sharp, deputy chairman Tom Issa, director Peter Serrao, chief executive John Boulous, football manager Daniel Anderson must show cause why their registrations should not be cancelled "There's a phase of this investigation to come. I'm looking at some of the material we have and the conduct of player agents," integrity unit boss Nick Weeks said."

Ultimately that's going to be passed across to the agent's accreditation committee if in fact we identify material we think they ought to have a look at.""There's a piece of work that we still need to do with respect to agents and we will look at the conduct of some players in that as well," he added.Weeks said part of the evidence surrounding the club's cap rorting involved paying players cash under the table but added he could not make a blanket statement about any possible punishments or any one player's culpability in cheating the cap."In some cases it would be perfectly reasonable for a player to be under the impression that he has a legitimate third-party arrangement with a company," he said."We might look at that from a different perspective from the salary cap rules." Video: NRL makes right call on Eels: Elliott Despite this, Weeks said players, not just clubs, were beholden to cap regulations and "like most things in life, there has to be accountability".Punishments cannot be meted out to the club without impacting the playing group, despite the protestations of a number of former players, including former Brisbane Bronco Denan Kemp.Kemp hosts a web series called The Locker Room and wrote on its Facebook page about how unfair it was that players would be punished for the club's mistakes."