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Post by crow on Jun 1, 2021 0:49:23 GMT 10
South Sydney 38 vs Parramatta 20
Matt Clements: 5. D. Gagai, 4. C. Walker, 3. A. Johnston, 2. K. Koloamatangi, 1. L. Mitchell. Will Evans: 5. D. Gagai, 4. A. Johnston 3. C. Walker, 2. K. Koloamatangi, 1. D. Cook. Dan Nichols: 5. D. Gagai, 4. C. Walker 3. D. Cook, 2. A. Johnston, 1. K. Koloamatangi. Jack Blyth: 5. C. Walker, 4. D. Gagai, 3. D. Cook, 2. K. Koloamatangi, 1. A. Johnston.
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Post by crow on Jun 1, 2021 0:51:50 GMT 10
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Post by crow on Jun 1, 2021 0:56:00 GMT 10
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Post by crow on Jun 1, 2021 7:39:58 GMT 10
Papali'i is a low budget forward that is out performing all the big name high priced forwards. The flushing turd has NOT gotten under his skin.
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Post by crow on Jun 1, 2021 7:43:16 GMT 10
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Post by crow on Jun 1, 2021 7:55:17 GMT 10
Parramatta are flat-track bullies Brad Arthur has a major problem in the heart of Western Sydney.
There is no logical explanation for it, but he struggles to get his team up for big games. They have failed in the finals over the past couple of years, but Parramatta’s last fortnight sums up exactly where the club is.
While Arthur persisted with Waqa Blake on the wing and didn’t make any other changes heading into this week’s battle with the Rabbitohs, he may be forced to do so next week, after a second ugly loss in a row.
Last week’s effort was horrendous from the Eels, but Saturday night took it to a whole new level. Their defence was virtually non-existent in patches as the Rabbitohs turned around their shocking recent 50-point beatdowns with a big win of their own.
That fabled left edge of Dane Gagai and Alex Johnston ran riot yet again, while Adam Reynolds, Cody Walker, Damien Cook and Latrell Mitchell had an absolute field day picking the Eels apart.
If you’re looking for a play to show just how badly the Eels cracked, then Isaiah Papali’i going short side with no room while the game was close,
It was silly, and turned the momentum of the game just as Parramatta were looking to climb back into the contest. It might seem off the mark to pick out a single play, but it wasn’t good enough, and summed up their night.
Last week’s effort was horrendous from the Eels, but Saturday night took it to a whole new level. Their defence was virtually non-existent in patches as the Rabbitohs turned around their shocking recent 50-point beatdowns with a big win of their own.
That paragraph sums up the Eels very well
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Post by crow on Jun 1, 2021 8:01:22 GMT 10
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Post by crow on Jun 1, 2021 8:01:53 GMT 10
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Post by crow on Jun 1, 2021 8:02:34 GMT 10
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Post by Electric Eel on Jun 1, 2021 18:53:29 GMT 10
Parramatta are flat-track bullies Brad Arthur has a major problem in the heart of Western Sydney. There is no logical explanation for it, but he struggles to get his team up for big games. They have failed in the finals over the past couple of years, but Parramatta’s last fortnight sums up exactly where the club is. While Arthur persisted with Waqa Blake on the wing and didn’t make any other changes heading into this week’s battle with the Rabbitohs, he may be forced to do so next week, after a second ugly loss in a row. Last week’s effort was horrendous from the Eels, but Saturday night took it to a whole new level. Their defence was virtually non-existent in patches as the Rabbitohs turned around their shocking recent 50-point beatdowns with a big win of their own. That fabled left edge of Dane Gagai and Alex Johnston ran riot yet again, while Adam Reynolds, Cody Walker, Damien Cook and Latrell Mitchell had an absolute field day picking the Eels apart. If you’re looking for a play to show just how badly the Eels cracked, then Isaiah Papali’i going short side with no room while the game was close, It was silly, and turned the momentum of the game just as Parramatta were looking to climb back into the contest. It might seem off the mark to pick out a single play, but it wasn’t good enough, and summed up their night. Last week’s effort was horrendous from the Eels, but Saturday night took it to a whole new level. Their defence was virtually non-existent in patches as the Rabbitohs turned around their shocking recent 50-point beatdowns with a big win of their own. That paragraph sums up the Eels very well Could get worse this week, Knights at Newcastle. The Knights line-up is an ordinary one, but if the Eels come out half hearted they could lose. I'm worried about this game, no way the Eels are going to put a big score on the Knights after a wake up call against the Sea Eagles and Bunnies. Expect a nervous start and even if they win, it's the Knights we're talking about. No Mahoney and Paulo might make the game an even contest. I heard about Steve Mortimer, he remembers three serious knocks to the head and now suffers dementia. Great player, but a scumbag club.
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Post by crow on Jun 2, 2021 11:55:04 GMT 10
I dont know what to think about this game, the evils beat the Eels well and then the Knights beat the evils well. You would have to give this game to the Knights under those circumstances, but it isnt that easy, I will tip the Eels by 4
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Post by crow on Jun 2, 2021 11:56:49 GMT 10
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Post by crow on Jun 2, 2021 11:58:49 GMT 10
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Post by crow on Jun 2, 2021 12:00:01 GMT 10
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Post by crow on Jun 2, 2021 12:02:24 GMT 10
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