I've had a poor start at Parra: Watmough

Key Eels recruit Anthony Watmough has conceded he has endured a disappointing start to the NRL season.

Eels' Anthony Watmough reacts after his team conceded a try

Key Parramatta recruit Anthony Watmough admits he's had a poor start to the NRL season. (AAP)

Anthony Watmough admits he hasn't been up to standard in his opening three NRL games for Parramatta.

After his much-hyped off-season move from Manly, Watmough was expected to provide the Eels pack with much-needed experience and leadership.

But after Parramatta's inconsistent start to the season - a promising win over Manly followed by losses to Canterbury and the Warriors - Watmough says he must shoulder blame.

"I can use as many excuses as I want," Watmough said on Tuesday.

"But personally I just haven't been up to standard.

I know I've got to do better and to try and lead the kids better.

"I thought I started pretty decent with my defence the first couple of weeks, but obviously everyone was a bit off on the weekend.

"I haven't been able to get involved anywhere near enough with the ball.

"It's something I have to change. I have to put my hand a bit more and try and take the lead."

Watmough did have praise however for former Manly teammate Glenn Stewart ahead of Friday's clash between Parramatta and South Sydney.

"Souths have got some flair now. Glenn has added that," Watmough said.

"He's controlling that team really well, he's helping the halves out.

"So we're going to watch out for him.

"He's 98 kilos, he's about 12 kilos down on what he was.

"It's still hard to take in how much weight he's lost and how fit he's looking."


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