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Post by Electric Eel on Jul 5, 2020 12:55:33 GMT 10
MONDAY: Parramatta Eels v St George Illawarra Dragons at Parramatta Stadium, 7:00pm
Eels
1 Jarryd Hayne 2 Ken Sio 3 Ryan Morgan 4 Vai Toutai 5 Semi Radradra 6 Ben Roberts 7 Luke Kelly 8 Tim Mannah (c) 9 Matt Keating 10 Fuifui Moimoi 11 Reni Maitua 12 Mitch Allgood 13 Darcy Lussick
Interchange 14 Joseph Paulo 15 Peni Terepo 16 Pat O'Hanlon 17 Junior Paulo
Coach: Ricky Stuart
Dragons
1 Jason Nightingale 2 Brett Morris 3 Chase Stanley 4 Charly Runciman 5 Daniel Vidot 6 Adam Quinlan 7 Nathan Fien 8 Jack Stockwell 9 Mitch Rein 10 Ben Creagh (c) 11 Tyson Frizell 12 Leeson Ah Mau 13 Jack de Belin
Interchange 14 Matt Prior 15 Michael Weyman 16 Bronson Harrison 17 Josh Drinkwater
Coach: Steve Price
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Post by Electric Eel on Jul 5, 2020 12:55:56 GMT 10
Eels v Dragons preview By Chris Kennedy NRL.com Wed 28th August, 5:00pm
Eels v Dragons Parramatta Stadium Monday 7pm
For the second time in a month the embattled Eels get to play host to a side that isn’t travelling drastically better than themselves – and it should be a welcome change of pace after their tussle with the big boys ended in embarrassment last week.
That trip to Melbourne turned in a result that was sadly predictable for long-suffering fans. Despite being first to score and opening strongly, the Eels couldn’t stay with the merciless Storm, who ran in seven tries in the final 27 minutes to inflict a 64-4 thrashing.
The 60-point defeat was the proud club’s second-biggest loss and a bitter pill to swallow after the side had shown positive signs in the prior fortnight, challenging Brisbane in Brisbane and defeating fellow battlers West Tigers the week before.
The colossal hit to the Eels’ differential also effectively extinguished the last ray of hope that the club could dodge back-to-back spoons, meaning motivation will be a key challenge for the club in these final two rounds. They will welcome the chance to play at home where their defence has been much tighter – only Manly in Round 21 really got away from them – and it is also the venue of all four of their wins this season.
The fact they are at Parramatta may be a relief to the players but only came about through a late venue change – the game was scheduled to be the second of the two Parramatta are contracted to play at ANZ each year but concerns over the likely Monday night attendance between the two bottom-ranked teams resulted in the switch.
The Dragons are in a similar boat to Parramatta, with little to play for other than pride, and are currently the side on the longest losing run in the competition – five games have passed since their surprise win over the Rabbitohs in Round 19, although the average margin of the intervening losses has been far smaller than what the Eels have been experiencing.
They will still be disappointed in the manner they seemed to be ambushed by a new-look Tigers side last week as highly rated debutant Luke Brooks orchestrated a fairytale debut. Despite scoring first through bustling forward Leeson Ah Mau the Tigers ran in the next four in a dominant first half. And although they regrouped at the break to narrow the gap to one try following four-pointers to Adam Quinlan and Ben Creagh, the Tigers again ran away from them.
Eels coach Ricky Stuart will be relieved to welcome back talismanic fullback Jarryd Hayne, who returns to his accustomed position in place of stand-in custodian Jake Mullaney who has been left out. Stuart has otherwise relied on the same side he named last week, although that unit experienced a late reshuffle among the forward pack – so don’t be surprised if Fuifui Moimoi goes back to the bench again for the likes of Pat O’Hanlon.
For the Dragons, four of their six wins this year have actually been away so this road trip shouldn’t worry them too much. In the only change, youngster Josh Drinkwater comes onto the bench in place of Craig Garvey. Watch Out Eels: This is the type of scenario that will have winger Brett Morris licking his lips in his 150th NRL match. His left side of the field is easily the most fruitful when it comes to Dragons attacking raids – 30 tries have come on that side compared to just 19 on the right side and 12 up the centre. Parramatta are fragile on the fringes at the best of times and that right-side defence which will be marking Morris has leaked an astonishing 49 tries. It’s only one more than Parramatta have conceded on their left side – but to put it in perspective, it’s also one more than the ladder leading Roosters have conceded across their left side, right side and centre defence all combined!
Morris earned a double getting outside the Sharks’ edge defenders a fortnight ago – he’ll be eyeing another here to bring up 100 career tries, making himself and father Steve just the third father/son centurions combination, after Bill and Brett Mullins and Steve and Mat Rogers.
Watch Out Dragons: They may have been a rabble in Melbourne last week but the Eels are last-start winners at home. In a major boost, Hayne returns in his preferred position at fullback after a long layoff – the Round 11 match against the Titans at Mudgee was the last time Hayne ran out as Eels custodian this year.
Despite only playing 14 of the side’s 22 matches Hayne is still equal top at the club for tries (eight), line-breaks (nine) and top for line-break assists (seven). If the Eels are going to come out on top it could come down to that man Hayne.
Plays To Watch: Jason Nightingale’s awkward running style to challenge defenders while his fearless leaps defuse any high balls the Eels decide to test him with; Darcy Lussick to go looking for some meaty hits; Jack de Belin chopping down defenders with what is becoming one of the competition’s most effective tackling techniques; Fijian powerhouse Semi Radradra to add to his three tries in five games after being the only Eel to score a point last week.
Key Match-Up: Ken Sio and Vai Toutai v Brett Morris and Charly Runciman. Ryan Hoffman had little trouble running through Sio and Toutai last week and the pair will have a job to do containing seasoned tryscorer Morris and young Runciman, who has been playing centre inside Morris for the past few games. They combined to put Adam Quinlan over last week and troubled the Sharks with a brace the week before.
Sio and Toutai will need to be communicating in defence to try to keep Parramatta’s leaky right-edge defence intact but Sio has been a tryscorer for the Eels over the past two seasons, with a club-high 13 last year and eight – equal best with Hayne – so far this year. Morris and Runciman will also need to be on their games in defence.
Where It Will Be Won: Enterprise and second-phase play. It’s something the Eels have been very poor at backing themselves to do over the past two seasons but it’s also when they look their most dangerous.
Meanwhile the Dragons have been better at doing it but poor at making it count – they currently top the competition for offloads (14.3 per game) and are third for running metres (1418 per game) but are 14th for line-breaks (just 3.2 per game) and 15th for tries scored (a measly 61). They’ll need to find a way to make those offloads and metres count, while the Eels will need to show more of what they showed against the Tigers and Broncos to erase memories of last week’s horror show.
The History: Played 27; St George Illawarra 14, Parramatta 11, drawn 2. The Dragons have been a real bogy team for the Eels in recent times – the blue-and-golds have triumphed over the Red V just once in their past 11 meetings (a famous Hayne-inspired win in the 2009 finals series).
Match Officials: Referees – Chris James & Brett Suttor; Sideline Officials – Jeff Younis & Jon Stone; Video Referees – Matt Cecchin & Matt Rodwell.
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Post by Electric Eel on Jul 5, 2020 12:56:16 GMT 10
NRL.com Eels fight back to beat Dragons By By Adrian Warren AAP Mon 02nd September, 10:28pm
Parramatta cult hero Fuifui Moimoi and emerging Fijian winger Semi Radradra engineered a remarkable revival, as the Eels sent St George Illawarra to the joint merger NRL club's record setting sixth straight loss.
Down 12-0 after 15 minutes, at Parramatta Stadium on Monday, the last placed Eels fought back to lead 16-12 at the break and won 26-22.
Moimoi and Radradra each scored two of Parramatta's five tries as the Eels scored ten straight points to lead 26-16.
The Dragons got to within four with six minutes left following a converted try to prop Jack Stockwell, but Parramatta hung on.
It was just the fifth win of the season - all at Parramatta Stadium - for the last-placed Eels.
The night started poorly for Parramatta, with talismanic fullback and captain Jarryd Hayne pulling out after not recovering from a knee injury.
Hayne's withdrawal forced a backline reshuffle and the Dragons scored converted tries to forwards Mitchell Rein and Tyson Frizell in the first 15 minutes.
Moimoi, who had scored just one try in 21 previous games this season and averaged one every nine games through his career, put the voice back into the Parramatta supporters, who were deathly quiet after a disastrous start.
He claimed and grounded a high kick from halfback Luke Kelly for one of the more improbable tries of his career.
Parramatta were level ten minutes later after Joseph Paulo converted a try to Radradra, who strolled over from close range after a breakdown in the Dragons defence.
Moimoi powered his way over in the 37th minute to break a 12-12 deadlock.
The Dragons were level inside two minutes of the second half, with winger Daniel Vidot set up by a quick pass from Chase Stanley.
Fijian under-20 rugby representative Radradra, playing in his sixth first-grade game, reclaimed the lead for Parramatta when he sprinted just over 50 metres after being set up by five-eighth Ben Roberts.
Ken Sio, who switched from wing to fullback following Hayne's withdrawal, crossed on the hour to give the Eels a ten-point buffer.
Parramatta coach Ricky Stuart was happy with the way his team performed, especially after the embarrassment of last week's 60-point hiding by Melbourne.
"It's been a very very tough year, it's hard going, but that puts a little bit of joy in your life," Stuart said.
"I'll sleep a little bit easier tonight."
Prop Tim Mannah, who captained the Eels in Hayne's absence, celebrated the Eels ability to hang in the game, something they haven't always done this year.
"Sometimes we've been a little guilty of throwing in the white towel a bit when we get off to a bad start, but the boys dug their heels in and worked hard for each other," Mannah said.
"Ricky spoke a lot before the game about pride. The boys spoke about being selfless and working for the guy next to you and I think all those little things added up and we came away with the result."
Dragons coach Steve Price was disappointed his team was caught out on the short side after focusing on that area in the lead up.
"We're in a tough spot at the moment, we're in a bit of a flat spot," Price said.
"We've lost our way to winning at the moment. It is hard to take."
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Post by Electric Eel on Jul 5, 2020 12:56:41 GMT 10
FULL TIME: Eels beat Dragons 26-22
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FOUR point ball game
8.36pm - Jack Stockwell crashed over at close range and Stanley converted to reduce the margin by four points. Eels 26-22 Dragons.
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KELLY magic
8.23pm - Luke Kelly fakes to go long and drops the ball short to Ken Sio who slid through a gap and scored the try. Paulo cannot convert. Eels 26-16 Dragons.
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EELS back in the lead
8.16pm - Roberts gives a ball to Radradra who runs 50 metres, beats Jason Nightingale with a step and scores his second try for the night. Paulo converts. Eels 22-16 Dragons.
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SCORES level
8.04pm - Daniel Vidot goes over in the corner untouched. Stanley can't convert. Eels 16-16 Dragons.
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HALF TIME
Eels lead Dragons 16-12
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HOME side hit the lead
7.41pm - Fuifui Moimoi goes over for a double, fighting off a number of defenders to ground the ball. Paulo cannot convert. Eels 16-12 Dragons.
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EELS level the scores
7.32pm - Semi Radradra takes a long ball and goes over in the corner untouched. Joseph Paulo converts. Dragons 12-12 Eels.
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UNLIKELY recipient
7.23pm - Fuifui Moimoi catches a bomb and fights off four Dragons to plant the ball and get the Eels on the board. Ben Roberts converts. Dragons 12-6 Eels.
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THEY'RE in again
7.19pm - Tyson Frizell charges onto a Nathan Fien pass and fends off an attempted tackle from Luke Kelly before crashing over the line. Stanley converts. Dragons 12-0 Eels.
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DRAGONS open the scoring
7.09pm - Dragons strike first through Mitch Rein who darts out of dummy half and slides through the line for his first try of the season. Chase Stanley converts. Dragons 6-0 Eels.
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HUGE loss for Parramatta
Jarryd Hayne has been ruled out of the match due to an on-going knee injury. Ken Sio moves to fullback with Reni Maitua shifting from backrow to centre. Pat O'Hanlon comes into the back row with Jake Mullaney on the bench in jersey 18.
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