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Post by Electric Eel on Jul 5, 2020 11:20:28 GMT 10
FRIDAY: Parramatta Eels v Sydney Roosters at Parramatta Stadium, 7.45pm
EELS
1 Jarryd Hayne (c) 2 Ken Sio 3 Ryan Morgan 4 Jacob Loko 5 Brayden Wiliame 6 Joseph Paulo 7 Chris Sandow 8 Tim Mannah 9 Matt Keating 10 Fuifui Moimoi 11 Reni Maitua (c) 12 Matt Ryan 13 Peni Terepo
Interchange
14 Jake Mullaney 15 Darcy Lussick 16 Mitch Allgood 17 Pat O'Hanlon 18 Kenny Edwards
Coach: Ricky Stuart
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Post by Electric Eel on Jul 5, 2020 11:20:49 GMT 10
NRL.com
Eels v Roosters preview
Eels v Roosters Parramatta Stadium Friday 7.45pm
No doubt Parramatta are still feeling a little punch drunk following their Round 4 battering at the hands of the Roosters.
The 50-0 drubbing is the biggest loss and win respectively for these clubs this year and the biggest ever margin between these two clubs. The Roosters will be looking for the Eels to play them back into the winners’ circle after the Storm sent them into last week’s bye on a losing note.
The Eels, on the other hand, will be desperate to claw back some dignity in this Jack Gibson Cup clash after not only that massive Round 4 defeat but also a dire loss to the Titans at Mudgee in their last match before the bye.
Of course there are a handful of key players the Roosters will be sweating on as they go around for the Blues, including both halves, Mitchell Pearce and James Maloney, as well as strike centre James Maloney. If either of the halves in particular fail to back up it could disrupt the team’s flow significantly.
And even if all three come through, fatigue could also be an issue with the Roosters sweating on three players from Origin compared to just fullback Jarryd Hayne for the Eels. If there is a problem with either of the halves, super-sub Daniel Mortimer presents as a ready-made replacement.
Coach Trent Robinson obviously isn’t too concerned – not only has he named all three Origin stars but there is no additional cover in the 17-man squad, which is unchanged from the Round 11 match against Melbourne.
However, Eels coach Ricky Stuart looks to be losing patience with his inexperienced squad after another dire loss and has wielded the axe. Five-eighth Luke Kelly has been dropped to NSW Cup with Joe Paulo coming from the bench to partner Chris Sandow in the halves. Bench prop Junior Paulo also drops back to Wentworthville after two games in the top grade, while Kaysa Pritchard and Api Pewhairangi are missing through injury.
Ryan Morgan returns at centre for Pewhairangi, Brayden Wiliame makes his first grade debut on the wing in place of Vai Toutai who hasn’t been named in the lower grades and Jake Mullaney, who deputised admirably for an injured Hayne last year, joins the bench. He has been named in jersey 14 suggesting he will see game time even if Hayne backs up from Origin. Young second-rowers Pat O’Hanlon and the uncapped Kenny Edwards also join a five-man bench in jerseys 17 and 18 respectively, with Ben Smith again out of the side after being a late call-up last week.
A decent performance from Roosters custodian Anthony Minichiello will see him pass 35,000 career metres – he needs 119 here to reach that mark. If the Eels can notch 14 points here they will reach their 2000th point scored against the Roosters – their second favourite historical opponent after the Bulldogs (2,098).
Watch Out Eels: What happens when the second-worst attack in the league comes up against the best defence? Poor Parra have scored fewer tries than any side other than the Tigers at just 2.5 per game, while the Roosters have conceded fewer points than any other side in 2013, letting in a miserly 10.9 per game.
The Roosters are averaging 27 points per game against the Eels over the last decade – by far their highest against any opponent. The Roosters have scored 22 or more points six times in their past seven meetings against Parramatta.
That attack-versus-defence disparity is also borne out in the line-breaks of each side this year – the Roosters are equal top with five per game while the Eels are in last, getting through the defensive line just 2.7 times per game. Sonny Bill Williams is the key man here – he leads the club for line-break assists with eight, and has five line-breaks of his own.
Watch Out Roosters: Regardless of the Blues’ fortunes, Eels fullback Jarryd Hayne tends to return from Origin camp as a man on a mission – perhaps with his confidence raised after being surrounded by so many high-calibre players. He already leads the Eels this year in all major attacking categories: tries (seven), line-breaks (six), line-break assists (five) tackle-breaks (57), metres (142).
But the inclusion of Mullaney on the bench is interesting and Stuart may have some kind of super-sub role in mind. In his seven games last year Mullaney ended up pipping Hayne in terms of average runs (16) and metres (153 per game) while he also notched three tries and five try assists. Whether he comes off the bench or gets called up to replace Hayne look for Mullaney to inject some much-needed spark.
Plays To Watch: Sonny Bill Williams pushing through the line and getting an arm free to add to his line-break assists (eight so far) – possibly for Michael Jennings on the burst (nine line-breaks so far); Mullaney to take a quick scoot from dummy half whenever he gets the opportunity; Luke O’Donnell to take as many angry runs as he can in his newfound role as a prop forward, Jacob Loko running wide bumping off players at will (equal most tackle-breaks for Eels with 57 alongside Hayne).
Key Match-Up: Jennings v Loko; the Blue versus the emerging Blue. Each is a key attacking weapon for their side at centre but with very different styles. How the Eels handle Jennings’ scything runs and blinding pace will be key to their fortunes; if they are to be a chance one feels Loko’s ability to bump off attackers, create space and get a ball away will have to come into play.
Where It Will Be Won: Forward yardage is one of the areas the Eels, on paper, can really match it with the tri-colours. Parramatta’s pack hasn’t set the world on fire this year but surprisingly, nor have the Bondi boys. In fact, with Jared Waerea-Hargreaves still out through suspension no man in the Roosters pack is averaging more than 100 metres per game. Even though they are in the best couple of teams in almost all attacking and defensive categories this year they are mired near the foot of the yardage table right, next to the Eels.
Their 1290 metres per game is 13th best, just ahead of the Eels (1250 metres per game, 14th). In the Eels’ previous game, prop Fuifui Moimoi made 158 metres from 16 runs – his best effort since Round 21 2011 and more metres than he’s ever made against the Roosters. In the Roosters’ last game O’Donnell was the only man to top the ton, with 119 metres from his 13 runs. He looks to be relishing the move up into the front row. Both men will be key in getting their sides rolling forward an allowing the playmakers to do their thing.
The History: Played 124; Parramatta 60, Roosters 59, drawn 5. The Roosters have a slight 11-10 edge against the blue-and-golds at Parramatta Stadium. They are more dominant in the recent history between these two clubs, winning five of the past seven clashes. The Roosters are Friday night specialists, having won seven of their nine Friday fixtures over the past four seasons. However the Eels are regaining some home form, having won five of their past six at the venue.
Match Officials: Referees – Adam Devcich & Gavin Morris; Sideline Officials – Jeff Younis & Adam Reid; Video Referees – Steve Chiddy & Justin Morgan.
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Televised: Channel 9 – Live, 7.45pm.
The Way We See It: Despite the Roosters’ last-start loss to Melbourne, the form line firmly favours the visitors – despite the Eels’ slightly better form at home lately. It’s just hard to see the Eels scoring enough points to trouble the tri-colours and if the Round 4 scoreboard is anything to go by it could potentially get ugly. The Eels should be more resolute back on their home patch but with yet another new-look line-up, combinations could also be an issue. Roosters to win by more than two converted tries.
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Post by Electric Eel on Jul 5, 2020 11:21:10 GMT 10
NRL.com
Roosters down gallant Eels in NRL
Will Knight AAP Fri, Jun 07, 2013
The Sydney Roosters ensured there will be no reprieve to the dramas at Parramatta, defeating the Eels 38-24 in their NRL clash on Friday night.
Just 48 hours after news broke that a dozen players weren't wanted next season, Eels fans in the crowd of 12,135 at Parramatta Stadium were edgy over their side's response.
They didn't lack energy or aggression, led briefly in the first half and went up a gear midway through the second period after a brawl and a Chris Sandow rib-rattler minutes later.
But trailing 26-24 after backrower Peni Terepo brushed off four defenders for a 71st-minute try, late four-pointers to Roosters fullback Anthony Minichiello and centre Shaun Kenny-Dowall sealed victory.
To sour the defeat further, Eels co-captain Jarryd Hayne - who started from the bench following NSW's State of Origin win on Wednesday night - limped off with 10 minutes remaining with a hamstring injury.
Big winger Daniel Tupou scored the first and last tries of an entertaining first half to help the Roosters head to halftime with a 24-12 lead.
The Eels got in front in the 18th minute when Jake Mullaney, who replaced Hayne at fullback, put a massive palm on Minichiello to touch down.
Eels winger Ken Sio dived over in the left-hand corner in the 14th minute after good lead-up work from Mullaney and centre Jacob Loko.
Tupou's second try in the 33rd minute was awarded amid loud protestations from the crowd after Roosters centre Michael Jennings pulled back Eels debutant Brayden Wiliame as he attempted to reel in the lanky winger.
Prop Martin Kennedy and Roger Tuivasa-Sheck also grabbed four-pointers for the Roosters, who have won six out of their past eight clashes against the Eels.
The fall-out from the player clean-out is set to drag on at the Eels and their latest loss comes following a last-start 38-point hiding from the Gold Coast Titans, leaving them sitting second-last on the ladder.
Roosters backrower Sonny Bill Williams was placed on report for a high shot on Eels forward Matt Ryan, who was also at the centre of the brawl after some push-and-shove with Boyd Cordner.
Eels coach Ricky Stuart was happy with the efforts of his players but admitted the past two days had taken its toll on him.
"It's not something you enjoy doing," said Stuart.
"There's never any credit or positive vibe out of it. They are all decent young men. I hope they can move on and find a structure and roster around them that they can fit into and play well because they've all got some type of ability.
"Just at the moment I don't have a roster to suit certain players and that's the job of a coach."
Roosters coach Trent Robinson paid tribute to the way the Eels fought back.
"We played well enough to win but we certainly won't be walking away happy," said Robinson.
"Parramatta played some footy and tested us and we didn't hold them for a long enough period for our standards."
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Post by Electric Eel on Jul 5, 2020 11:21:45 GMT 10
Sydney Roosters 38 (Tupou 2, Kennedy , Tuivasa-Sheck , Minichiello, Kenny-Dowall tries, Maloney 7 goals) defeated Parramatta 24 (Sio, Mullaney, Hayne, Terepo tries, Sandow 4 goals). Crowd: 12,135.
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