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Ryan Matterson

Ryan Matterson is an professional footballer who plays as a second-row forward for the in the (NRL). Born on 13 October 1994 in , he is the nephew of former player Terry Matterson and son of Paul Matterson. Matterson began his junior career with the Wentworthville and Bulls before representing the under-20s and Junior Kangaroos in 2014. He made his NRL debut for the on 25 April 2016 against the , going on to play 60 games for the club and scoring 10 tries, including a key role in their victory. After a stint with the in 2019, where he was named as an 18th man for in the and later debuted in 2022, Matterson returned to the Eels—his original junior club—in 2020 on a three-year contract. Standing at 194 cm and weighing 107 kg, Matterson has accumulated 181 NRL appearances and 26 tries across his career as of 2025, known for his strength, tackling prowess, and running metres. Beyond the field, he serves as a Voice Against Violence advocate since 2018, focusing on educating youth and the community about preventing violence toward women.

Early life

Family background

Ryan Matterson was born on 13 October 1994 in Greenacre, a in Sydney's western suburbs, , . Growing up in this stronghold, he was immersed in the local culture of the sport from a young age, with the game deeply embedded in community life and family traditions. Matterson hails from a family with strong ties to professional . He is the nephew of Terry Matterson, a former standout player who represented in the , appearing in Game 2 of the 1989 series, and enjoyed a distinguished club career with the Eastern Suburbs Roosters, —where he won premierships in 1992 and 1993—and later the London Broncos in England. He also has a younger brother, Dean Matterson, who followed in the family footsteps by playing , including time in lower-grade competitions and seven NRL appearances for the . Their father, Paul Matterson, likewise played first-grade , further cementing the sport's prominence within the household. This familial legacy provided Matterson with early and profound exposure to , as the family regularly watched NRL games together, fostering a passion for the sport amid the vibrant local scene in Sydney's west. The influence of his uncle's achievements and the household's shared enthusiasm laid a solid foundation for his own entry into organized junior competitions.

Junior career

Matterson began his rugby league journey in Sydney's west, playing his early junior football for the Wentworthville and Bankstown Bulls. Coming from a family with deep roots—his uncle Terry Matterson was a former representative player and two-time premiership winner with the —Matterson quickly showed promise in the sport. He progressed through the ' junior development pathway, competing in the SG Ball Cup for under-18s, where he featured prominently in team lineups during the early . His performances in the 2012 SG Ball season, including appearances in key matches, marked his first significant recognition at the under-18 level and highlighted his potential as a hard-running forward. These standout displays in youth competitions paved the way for further opportunities, culminating in Matterson signing a two-year development contract with the in August 2015, ahead of the 2016 season.

Professional career

Sydney Roosters

Ryan Matterson signed a two-year contract with the in August 2015, ahead of joining the club's NYC Under-20s side for the 2015 season. He made his NRL debut for the Roosters on Anzac Day, 25 April 2016, against the St George Illawarra Dragons at the Sydney Cricket Ground, coming off the bench in a 18-16 loss. In his debut season, Matterson featured in 15 games, scoring 4 tries, while adapting to the professional level after an injury-hit pre-season. His performances earned him selection for the NSW City Origin team later that year, where he played in the annual representative match against Country Origin. The 2017 season saw Matterson solidify his role in the Roosters' back row, appearing in 23 matches and scoring 1 try as the team reached the finals. He contributed in key playoff games, including the qualifying final victory over the and the preliminary final loss to the , marking the club's deepest finals run that year. In , Matterson played 22 games and crossed for 5 tries, helping the Roosters secure the minor premiership before their finals campaign. He came off the bench in the on 30 September against the at ANZ Stadium, entering in the 28th minute and contributing to the Roosters' 21-6 premiership-winning victory—his first and only title to date. During the season, Matterson was again selected for NSW City Origin. Over his three seasons with the Roosters from 2016 to 2018, Matterson accumulated 60 first-grade appearances and 10 tries, establishing himself as a versatile forward in Trent Robinson's system.

Wests Tigers

On 11 September 2018, Ryan Matterson signed a three-year contract with the , commencing in the . Matterson made his debut for the club in Round 1 of the , starting in the second row during a 20–6 victory over the at . Throughout the 2019 season, Matterson established himself as a key forward for the , playing 24 games primarily in the second row and scoring five tries. He averaged 49.9 post-contact metres per game, contributing to the team's consistent performances in the middle. Notable efforts included a try in Round 16 against his former club, the , where he powered through multiple defenders to score early in the match. Matterson started the majority of games amid the Tigers' campaign, which culminated in a ninth-place finish on the NRL with 11 wins from 24 matches. Despite his strong individual form, Matterson's contract was not extended beyond 2019. On 7 November 2019, he announced a return to the Parramatta Eels on a three-year deal starting in 2020, citing a desire for greater stability after his premiership-winning experience at the Roosters.

Parramatta Eels

Matterson returned to the Parramatta Eels, his junior club, ahead of the 2020 NRL season, signing a three-year contract worth approximately $2.4 million that ran through to the end of 2022. In June 2022, he secured a four-year extension, committing to the club until the end of the 2026 season and reportedly earning around $600,000 annually. This deal underscored his value as a versatile second-rower and lock, providing stability to the Eels' forward pack during a period of sustained finals contention. In his first season back, Matterson featured in 19 games and scored 3 tries, contributing to the Eels' fourth-place finish and their appearance in the qualifying finals, where they fell to the 20-14. His work rate in the middle, including strong tackling and offload involvement, helped solidify the Eels' defense as they aimed to end a long premiership drought under coach . The 2021 campaign saw Matterson play 17 matches, crossing for 4 tries, though injuries and a suspension limited his consistency; he was considered for selection but remained on the extended Blues squad without a debut. Despite the Eels missing , Matterson's experience proved vital in mentoring younger forwards and maintaining team structure. Matterson's form peaked in 2022, where he appeared in 23 games and scored 4 tries, earning his debut for in Game 1 on 8 June, coming off the bench in a 16-10 loss to ; he also played in the decisive Game 3 victory on 13 July. His club performances, including high running metres and tackle efficiency, propelled the Eels to the grand final, though they lost 28-12 to the . By 2023, Matterson had played 18 games without scoring a try, focusing on a as the Eels again reached the grand final, falling 26-24 to Penrith in a thrilling contest on 1 October. His tenure under continued to emphasize reliability in the second row, with consistent minutes in key matches. In 2024, Matterson featured in 16 games and scored no tries, maintaining his position as a steady forward option early in the season before 's mid-year dismissal in May; interim coaching followed, but Matterson remained a core part of the pack. The 2025 season marked a downturn, with Matterson limited to just 4 appearances and no tries before losing favor under new head coach , who took over at the start of the year. On 22 July, the Eels granted him a release to join the for the remainder of the 2025 season, despite his contract extending to 2026. As of 2025, his overall stint with the Eels includes 97 games and 11 tries.

Warrington Wolves

In July 2025, Ryan Matterson joined the on a loan deal from the for the remainder of the season, having been granted permission to depart after limited opportunities under new Eels coach . The 30-year-old forward, who wore the number 40 jersey, signed an initial six-month agreement with an option for extension, arriving in the UK later that week to bolster Warrington's pack amid their push for a playoff spot. Matterson made his debut for on 1 August 2025 against the , coming off the bench in a 20-16 defeat following a nine-week absence due to a sustained earlier in the year. Primarily deployed as a lock or second-rower, he featured in eight matches during the 2025 campaign, registering zero tries but providing solid go-forward and defensive work that supported the team's efforts to secure a mid-table finish in eighth place. His was hampered by ongoing issues, limiting his consistency despite positive early impressions in games against sides like and . On 6 August 2025, shortly after his debut, Matterson voiced openness to extending his stay in England beyond the loan period, praising the Super League environment and Warrington's ambitions under coach Sam Burgess, even as he remained contracted to the Eels through 2026. However, he departed the club in late September 2025 after the conclusion of the loan period. Following his return to Australia, negotiations for a transfer to the Gold Coast Titans fell through in late October 2025, and Matterson is set to remain with the Parramatta Eels for the 2026 NRL season. On 14 November 2025, a three-match suspension for a crusher tackle was upheld by the NRL judiciary, meaning he will miss the first three rounds of 2026.

Representative career

City Origin

Ryan Matterson made his representative debut for the New South Wales team in the annual City vs Origin series in 2016. Selected as a back-rower after limited NRL appearances with the earlier that season, he featured in the match on 8 May at Scully Park in , scoring one try in 's 44–30 victory over . His try came from an intercept near his own tryline, contributing to a momentum shift that saw score 34 unanswered points after trailing early. Matterson was not selected for the team in , the final year of the series. Over his City Origin career, he appeared in one game, scoring one try. The City vs Country Origin series, a traditional representative fixture back to 1911, was discontinued by the NRL after the 2017 edition to prioritize regional NRL games and reduce player fatigue ahead of the . Matterson's selection reflected his emerging form with the Roosters, where he had impressed in his initial NRL outings.

State of Origin

Matterson was included in the extended squad for the and served as the 18th man for Games 1 and 2 without entering the field. His State of Origin debut came in Game 1 of the 2022 series on 8 June at Accor Stadium, where he entered off the bench as a second-rower during the ' 16-10 loss to . Matterson contributed 77 run metres and 26 tackles in the match. Although his consistent performances for the helped secure the selection, Matterson was omitted from the Blues' lineup for Games 2 and 3 of the 2022 series. He remained unselected for the 2023, 2024, and 2025 series. Matterson's representative career in the interstate series totals one appearance with zero tries scored, and he earned the "" label for making his debut at age 27 following an extensive NRL club tenure.

Playing statistics

Club statistics

Ryan Matterson's club career statistics encompass his appearances in the (NRL) from 2016 to 2025 and the in 2025. He has played exclusively as a back-rower or lock, scoring points solely through tries, with no goals or field goals recorded. The following table summarizes his year-by-year club statistics:
YearClubGamesTriesPoints
201615416
20172314
201822520
201924520
202019312
202117416
202223416
20231800
20241600
2025400
2025800
Total18926104
Matterson featured in grand final appearances with the in 2018 and the in 2022.

Representative statistics

Matterson's representative career in is limited but notable, encompassing selections for City Origin and . He made his representative debut in the 2016 City vs Country match, where he scored a try in City's 44-30 victory over Country. His only other appearance came in the , playing off the bench for in Game 1, a 16-10 loss to at Accor Stadium. Matterson did not feature in subsequent Origin games that year and has no recorded international appearances for . The following table summarizes his individual statistics from these representative matches:
YearCompetitionGames PlayedTriesGoalsField GoalsPoints
2016City vs Country11004
2022 (Game 1)10000
TotalRepresentative21004
These figures reflect Matterson's contributions in high-stakes interstate fixtures, emphasizing his utility role without further scoring impact beyond his debut try.

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