When it comes to heart, hustle, and hunger, few players embody the Parramatta Eels’ spirit quite like Bailey Simonsson. Since joining the Blue and Gold, Simonsson has evolved from a hard-working outside back into one of the NRL’s most consistent and dynamic finishers. Now, as Parramatta looks ahead to a defining new era, Simonsson’s commitment to the cause stands as both a statement of belief and a symbol of the club’s direction. He’s not just along for the ride—he’s all in.
For Simonsson, the Eels aren’t just a team; they’re family. His transformation under the Parramatta system has been nothing short of remarkable. Once viewed as a depth signing, he’s developed into a trusted cornerstone of Brad Arthur’s side—a winger who delivers week in, week out with defensive discipline, blistering pace, and an unmatched work rate coming out of yardage. His evolution mirrors the Eels’ own journey: built on resilience, belief, and the hunger to prove the doubters wrong.
As Parramatta continues to reshape its roster and vision heading into the 2026 season, Simonsson’s decision to double down on his commitment is exactly the kind of leadership the club needs. The Eels have endured their share of turbulence—injuries, close calls, and roster turnover—but Simonsson’s buy-in signals stability. He’s a player who thrives in the grind, who shows up for the big moments, and who lifts the energy in the sheds.
Teammates describe him as one of the most selfless blokes in the squad—always first to chase a kick, cover a tackle, or lend a word of encouragement. In a league that demands mental toughness as much as physical dominance, Simonsson has found his groove as one of the Eels’ emotional anchors. His connection with fans has also deepened, with supporters praising his passion and professionalism. He plays every match like it matters because to him, it does.
Statistically, Simonsson’s impact is undeniable. Whether he’s racking up metres off the back fence or crossing the line with a trademark athletic finish, his consistency has made him a threat on both sides of the ball. His improved combination with Mitchell Moses and Clint Gutherson has been a standout feature of Parramatta’s attack, giving the Eels a reliable edge presence capable of turning half-chances into points.
But it’s not just about stats—it’s about standards. Simonsson’s commitment sends a message: the Eels are building something lasting. With players like Zac Lomax, Jonah Pezet, and Dylan Brown forming the spine of a new generation, Simonsson’s loyalty represents a culture shift. It’s about accountability, pride, and belief in the long game.
As Parramatta continues to chase that elusive premiership, Bailey Simonsson’s name will remain synonymous with effort, energy, and excellence. He’s not just wearing the jersey—he’s living it.
💬 “This club believed in me, and I believe in what we’re building here,” Simonsson said recently. “I’m all in. We’ve got unfinished business.”
That’s the kind of attitude that turns teams into contenders—and contenders into champions. 💪💛

