Improving on that beyond 2022 could be more challenging with Isaiah Papalii, Marata Niukore and Reed Mahoney all leaving the Eels at the end of this year.

“This (2022 season) is our best opportunity (at winning a premiership) that I’ve had since being here,” Arthur said.

“Does it mean it (our premiership window) is shutting? I don’t believe so. We’ve got a lot of good young blokes coming through.”

The knock on Arthur has been his inability to get his side peaking at the right time of the year and that the Eels have often floundered in the big games.

Ahead of Thursday’s home game with Brisbane, the Eels coach has taken his side to the Central Coast to recharge ahead of the remaining six weeks of the season where they will hope to jump into the NRL’s top four.

“We’re in a better position right now than we were this time last year,” Arthur added.

“We still haven’t played our best footy, our besty footy is ahead of us.”