WARRIORS fans might be rejoicing over the NRL ruling Kieran Foran fit to play by round three but west of Sydney Eels fans are absolutely seething.

The premiership-winning half signed a lucrative four-year deal with the Eels in 2015 before joining them last year and playing just nine matches.

He was sidelined with injury before checking into rehab where details of a gambling addiction and attempted self harm emerged.

After securing a release from the Eels to deal with his personal issues Foran popped up late last year attempting to join the Warriors. Today, the NRL cleared the way for that to happen as early as the Warriors’ March 17 match against the Bulldogs.

Eels fans — perhaps rightly — haven’t welcomed news Foran will suit up for another club in 2017.

“How is this fair? We let him go because he’s ‘sick’ and he comes back to Warriors,” Christian Diab wrote on the Telegraph Sport Facebook page.

“The thing is we lost the chance to get other halves because we got him and now he left within a year.”

Others didn’t waste words in their assessment: “The NRL are a joke and so is Foran,” Wayno Hindmarsh Deal posted

On the dailytelegraph.com.au, readers questioned why Foran wasn’t being made to honour his contract with the Eels.

“Parramatta backed him all the way. If he is fit to play why can’t he honour his Eels contract,” Mark wrote.

“I don’t doubt that his mental health issues are real but can’t the NRL see how this can potentially open up a can of worms,” wrote Scott.

“Clubs have a hard enough time getting players to stick to their contracts as it is.

“This sets a dangerous precedent. If he doesn’t like it at the Warriors can we expect to see him at the Bulldogs before the end of the year?”