Parramatta playmaker Corey Norman has declared his desire to remain at the embattled NRL club after being given the chance to stay on by Nathan Peats' selfless sacrifice.
The 16,013-strong crowd at Pirtek Stadium gave Peats a rousing one-minute standing ovation during the ninth minute of their heartbreaking 22-20 loss to South Sydney on Friday night.
After being told to lose $570,000 from their salary cap, the hooker's decision to accept a mid-season transfer to the Titans cleared the path for the Eels to finally play for points for the rest of the season.
With the departure of Ryan Morgan to Melbourne and Anthony Watmough's retirement not enough to balance their books, the Eels were faced with having to offload either Peats or Norman.
And with the club telling him they would be unable to make him an offer for next season, Peats saw the writing on the wall and agreed to fall on his sword.