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Post by Electric Eel on Mar 18, 2020 18:59:03 GMT 10
do you honestly thing that deadbeat moron Trump is any better? If they do shorten the season whoever wins it would be a pretty hollow win quite frankly. Maybe the season will be suspended? Delay for six months, but the summer here would be too hot. Not looking good. Titans by 6.
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Post by crow on Mar 21, 2020 3:34:52 GMT 10
what a total disaster it would be if they suspend the season. The dogs game with nobody at ANZ stadium didnt look much different to normal actually. Other grounds will look strange with nobody there.
Eels looked quite pathetic in last game. Titans by 10.
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Post by Electric Eel on Mar 21, 2020 17:50:42 GMT 10
what a total disaster it would be if they suspend the season. The dogs game with nobody at ANZ stadium didnt look much different to normal actually. Other grounds will look strange with nobody there. Eels looked quite pathetic in last game. Titans by 10. Tomorrow's crowd would have been ordinary anyway. Titans have no great supporter base and not many Eels fans would travel. Might be a better game with no crowd, no fans to cheer on the miserable Titans.
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Post by crow on Mar 22, 2020 0:38:13 GMT 10
the Titans might be miserable, but I think the Eels will lose to them. They stunk against the dogs at home. They were lucky that the dogs have no ability in offense, but the janitor thinks they defended well, he sucks has no clue. He needs to just stick to flushing toilets, he is great at that.
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Post by crow on Mar 22, 2020 1:01:58 GMT 10
I hope they dont cancel the rest of the NRL season after this week?
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Post by crow on Mar 22, 2020 8:17:20 GMT 10
I dont think the Eels can match it with the Evil Empire and the Sharks to be honest with you. There defense sucks and the Evil Empire beat the Roosters and the Sharks did great against the Storm. The Rooster and Storm would have the blown the Eels away.
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Post by Electric Eel on Mar 22, 2020 20:43:07 GMT 10
the Titans might be miserable, but I think the Eels will lose to them. They stunk against the dogs at home. They were lucky that the dogs have no ability in offense, but the janitor thinks they defended well, he sucks has no clue. He needs to just stick to flushing toilets, he is great at that. Eels demolish the Titans 46-6. At halftime I didn't think much of the Eels performance with the exception of the first 10 minutes, but awesome second half performance to almost rack up 50 points, but the opposition was the Titans. Eels definitely improved over the week compared to their first week performance, but I still think they need to work more on their game. Eels might beat the Cowboys next week, because there will be no crowd meaning no advantage to the Cowboys because they will lack an intimidating crowd.
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Post by Electric Eel on Mar 22, 2020 21:09:20 GMT 10
NRL.com
Eels sink injury-hit Titans with second-half blitz
Parramatta flexed their premiership muscle with a thumping 46-6 victory over Gold Coast on Sunday night, but the win may come at a cost with hooker Reed Mahoney suffering an ankle injury.
Eels halves Mitchell Moses and Dylan Brown (two) provided the razzle dazzle with impressive tries, but the win was built by their powerful forward pack that simply monstered the Titans into submission and forced errors at crucial times.
Mahoney limped off just before half-time with an ankle injury, forcing fullback Clint Gutherson to play dummy half in attack as the Eels dominated the second half to run out seven tries to one victors.
Parramatta simply massacred the Titans all over the park with double the amount of possession (67 per cent to 33), completing 40 of 47 sets with 56 tackle breaks and seven line breaks.
It was another night of coach-killing moments for the Titans, reminiscent of their dreaded 2019 wooden spoon season when they'd give away silly penalties or drop the ball coming out of their own end.
By the end of the game the Titans had amassed 11 errors, completed just 14 of 24 sets, conceded 13 penalties and racked up 56 missed tackles.
While the Eels came up with their own mistakes, they were rarely made to pay for their errors.
The Titans on the other hand paid dearly for every lapse in concentration.
The tipping point came in the 56th minute. The Titans looked to gain confidence after Sivo was held up over the line by an incredible try-saver by Phil Sami in the 54th minute and the team then defended four tackles on their own line to hold out the Eels.
But Titans prop Jarrod Wallace dropped the ball cold on just the third tackle coming off his own 10-metre line and just a few plays later five-eighth Dylan Brown stepped his way through the defence to break the Titans' spirits.
That breakthrough became three tries in eight minutes as Kane Evans and Sivo both crossed, before late tries to Peni Terepo and another for Brown completed the rout.
Parramatta started the game sharply, their ball movement even from deep in their own half causing all sorts of headaches for the Titans defensive line.
It didn't take the Eels long to open up the Titans, with Nathan Brown's quick pass on his own 20-metre line creating space before Mitchell Moses received the ball and sprinted 70m to score in the corner.
Within a blink of the eye the lead was extended further as the Eels marched up the field off the re-start, courtesy of a stripping penalty, for hooker Reed Mahoney to score from close range to make it 12-0 after nine minutes.
It was a case of anything that could go wrong did go wrong for the Titans in the first half.
First they lost skipper Kevin Proctor in the warm up when he failed a fitness test on his hamstring.
Even when they put points on the board, with a try to Dale Copley, it came at a significant cost as the winger was immediately assisted from the field.
Copley had copped knees to his ribs from Eels lock Brown after he had scored, prompting an extra penalty shot at goal for the Titans which they converted to reduce the deficit to 12-6 after 15 minutes.
The winger's departure, however, sparked a huge backline shuffle as centre Brian Kelly was already off under the HIA rule. Anthony Don switched from the right to left wing, Kallum Watkins moved to the wing, Bryce Cartwright to centre and Nathan Peats went into the second row.
Then on the half hour five-eighth Tyrone Roberts was helped off the field with an ankle injury, although Kelly was able to return back to centre after passing his HIA assessment and Tyrone Peachey shifted into five-eighth while Roberts returned in the second half.
Amid all the confusion the Eels were unable to capitalise on their dominance and only added a penalty goal for a 14-6 lead at the break.
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Post by crow on Mar 23, 2020 2:11:12 GMT 10
Moses and Dylan Brown both played well, but they didnt have much of a team to play against. The only reason why the Eels scored as many points as they did was because of the amount of possession they had. I dont think I have seen a worse handling performance by a team is years. The Titans were down right pathetic. Holding the ball is basic rugby league and the Titans failed miserably. Good to see the Eels coming first after 2 rounds though.
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Post by crow on Mar 23, 2020 2:45:41 GMT 10
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Post by Electric Eel on Mar 23, 2020 19:14:01 GMT 10
Moses and Dylan Brown both played well, but they didnt have much of a team to play against. The only reason why the Eels scored as many points as they did was because of the amount of possession they had. I dont think I have seen a worse handling performance by a team is years. The Titans were down right pathetic. Holding the ball is basic rugby league and the Titans failed miserably. Good to see the Eels coming first after 2 rounds though. NRL season has been suspended. I guess we wait a few months? This must have been the year the Eels were going to win a premiership so the football gods said, "coronavirus" The janitor interview - 3 minutes of jibberish. He thought the Eels were good against the Bulldogs last week. LOL They scored only one try against a pathetic team.
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Post by crow on Mar 23, 2020 23:45:21 GMT 10
all I have to say is that the world stinks. That should never have happened.
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Post by crow on Mar 24, 2020 4:56:44 GMT 10
Eels won the competition. Two lousy performances and they won.
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Post by Electric Eel on Mar 24, 2020 18:33:03 GMT 10
Eels won the competition. Two lousy performances and they won. Awesome!! 2020 Premiers. That's the only way the Eels will win - no grand final - instead, first past the post. I'm thinking the season might recommence in a few weeks.
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Post by crow on Mar 25, 2020 7:28:21 GMT 10
I think it will start up again in a month. Mind you the bad thing about Australia is that it is going into winter. Virus loves winter. We will see I guess. Your PM seems clueless which is bad.
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