Mitchell Moses is determined to prove his worth to Parramatta and admits he will begin pre-season training with a contract on his mind as he enters the final year of his NRL deal at the Eels. Signed by Parramatta midway through the 2017 campaign from Wests Tigers, Moses was an instant hit when he took the Eels to their first finals series in eight years. But by his own admission 2018 was a bad year.
"I've just got back into training. It's nothing too full on but I'm at that stage of my career where I need to do something," Moses told AAP. "I've got one more year left on my contract and I've got to put myself in a good position next year to be playing good footy, and this is where it starts. "I don't look into (speculation about being shopped around) at all. I'm contracted next year and all the other stuff is up to my management. "My job is to play footy. That's my job and I'm contracted next year, so that's where I will be." Moses flew to Lebanon for a one-week getaway after Parramatta's year ended at the conclusion of the regular season but he then opted out of a trip to the United States to give himself his longest pre-season since he was a teenager.
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