Parramatta Eels tragic reveals his EXTREME tribute to favourite player Dylan Brown – ‘had to get it done’


  • Jack Gillogly has followed Eels from the day he was born
  • This week opted for Dylan Brown’s signature as a thigh tattoo
  • Gillogly, 24, even has a podcast talking all things footy

Footy fans aren’t shy when it comes to their heroes – and then you have Parramatta tragic Jack Gillogly, who now has a permanent reminder of star five-eighth Dylan Brown on his body.

Gillogly, 24, has followed the Eels since he was born, and his passion for the blue and gold this week reached a new level.

The budding entrepreneur visited a tattoo parlour on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland – and his choice of ink on his thigh was unique to say the least.

‘I got Dylan’s signature at Magic Round this year [in Brisbane] so this has been seven months in the making,’ he told Daily Mail Australia on Saturday.

‘One of my favourite sayings when watching Parra – and Dylan – is ‘go yourself Dylbags’ when he has the ball in hand.

‘So it made sense to get that as a tattoo [on my thigh] once I was able to get his signature…I just had to get it done.’

Footy fans aren't shy when it comes to their heroes - and then you have Parramatta Eels tragic Jack Gillogly (pictured left)

Footy fans aren’t shy when it comes to their heroes – and then you have Parramatta Eels tragic Jack Gillogly (pictured left)

The 24-year-old now has a permanent reminder of his favourite player Dylan Brown tattooed on his thigh (pictured, Brown's signature)

The 24-year-old now has a permanent reminder of his favourite player Dylan Brown tattooed on his thigh (pictured, Brown’s signature)

Eels star Brown was impressed with Gillogly going above and beyond, sharing a photo of the tattoo in an Instagram story (pictured)

Eels star Brown was impressed with Gillogly going above and beyond, sharing a photo of the tattoo in an Instagram story (pictured)

Brown himself was impressed with Gillogly going above and beyond, sharing a photo of the tattoo in an Instagram story.

It also featured the accompanying message: ‘Yes Jack mate.’

Gillogly went onto state he had ‘no choice’ but to follow the Eels as a youngster.

‘My dad had me in some Eels gear about 10 minutes after I was born,’ he said.

‘I was at the 2001 Grand Final against the Knights, but don’t remember it [thankfully].

‘I watched the 2009 and 2022 deciders at home… both were tough games.

‘Next year I think we will go OK…..I will miss Gutho [departed fullback Clint Gutherson] but any team with Dylan and Mitch [Moses] should be competitive.

‘Jason Ryles as our new coach is also exciting…. it could be the start of something great.’ 

Parramatta start their 2025 NRL campaign with a tough away trip to face the Melbourne Storm on March 9. 





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