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Post by Electric Eel on Jul 26, 2020 18:33:23 GMT 10
SATURDAY 9th April: Parramatta Eels v Canberra Raiders at Pirtek Stadium, 3.00pm
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Post by Electric Eel on Jul 26, 2020 18:33:43 GMT 10
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Eels
1 Michael Gordon 2 Semi Radradra 3 Michael Jennings 4 Brad Takairangi 5 Clint Gutherson 6 Corey Norman 7 Kieran Foran (c) 8 Junior Paulo 9 Nathan Peats 10 Daniel Alvaro 11 Manu Ma'u 12 Beau Scott 13 Tepai Moeroa
Interchange
14 Isaac De Gois 15 Peni Terepo 16 Danny Wicks 17 Ken Edwards
Coach: Brad Arthur
Raiders
1 Jack Wighton 2 Edrick Lee 3 Jarrod Croker (c) 4 Joseph Leilua 5 Jordan Rapana 6 Blake Austin 7 Aidan Sezer 8 Shannon Boyd 9 Josh Hodgson 10 Frank-Paul Nuuausala 11 Josh Papalii 12 Elliott Whitehead 13 Shaun Fensom
Interchange
14 Kurt Baptiste 15 Luke Bateman 16 Paul Vaughan 17 Joseph Tapine
Coach: Ricky Stuart
Nathan Peats (elbow) has been named to return at hooker, with Isaac De Gois shifting back to the bench in place of Kaysa Pritchard. Daniel Alvaro also replaces David Gower in the front row.Latest odds at Sportsbet.com.au.
Canberra have named Luke Bateman on the bench to replace Sia Soliola, who fractured his arm in their last-start win over the Bulldogs.Latest odds at Sportsbet.com.au.
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Post by Electric Eel on Jul 26, 2020 18:34:05 GMT 10
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Schick Hydro Preview: Parramatta Eels v Canberra Raiders Pirtek Stadium Saturday 3pm
The pressure will be on the Eels both physically and psychologically in this one after letting last week's game against Penrith slip from a winning position courtesy of two late tries – and having done the same thing in their last meeting with this week's opponents as well.
That dramatic finish, in Round 26 last year, saw a last-minute Edrick Lee try and a post-siren sideline conversion from Jarrod Croker followed up by a golden try from hooker Josh Hodgson to frustrate the Eels in the last game of 2015 for both sides.
A new year brings new hope and there is a lot to like about the finals aspirations of both these sides after five rounds this year, with each notching three wins from five starts (although the Raiders are a point ahead on the ladder courtesy of a draw with Newcastle).
The Raiders last week did what few clubs will probably do this year, and that's outmuscle a big Bulldogs pack through the middle. Meanwhile the Eels – a coach's nightmare in terms of their edge defence in recent years – have turned into one of the most miserly clubs in the NRL, conceding less than 12 points a game, second only to the Cowboys.
The home side welcomes back hooker Nathan Peats for this one, which pushes Isaac De Gois to the bench and Kaysa Pritchard to Wentworthville duties. Young prop Daniel Alvaro gets a start this week with Tim Mannah still absent, following some barnstorming efforts for Wentworthville in recent weeks, replacing David Gower.
The Raiders have just one injury-enforced change, with Luke Bateman replacing Sia Soliola (fractured arm) on the bench.
Watch out Eels: Last Monday at Belmore represented a signal of intent from Ricky Stuart's men. Ferocious work from their middles laid the platform as Frank-Paul Nuuausala (140 metres) Shannon Boyd (121 metres) and Paul Vaughan (115 metres) won the battle against the Bulldogs' vaunted pack. It allowed their impressive halves pairing of Blake Austin and Aiden Sezer to control the match well and prevent the home side getting back in the contest.
Watch out Raiders: Parramatta have broken more tackles than any side in the competition so far. Fortunately for the Raiders, they are conceding the fewest tackle breaks of any club. What happens when unstoppable force meets immovable object? We'll find out on Saturday. In a list dominated by backs, the Eels boast the only forward in the competition currently in the top 10 tackle breakers; impressive back-rower Kenny Edwards has 21 busts after five rounds. But expect the likes of Michael Jennings (22), Semi Radradra and Michael Gordon (20 busts each) to also prove a handful.
Key match-up: Beau Scott v Josh Papalii. Or, Canberra's devastating left-edge runner versus the Eels' rock-solid right edge defender. Expect these two back-rowers to come together an awful lot on Sunday and whoever wins this little head-to-head tussle will go a long way to winning it for their side. If Scott can shut down the Raiders battering ram the Green Machine will have to find other ways to power through the Eels. But if Papalii wears the Eels' right edge down then bashes through, life will get very tough for Parramatta. NSW Origin stalwart Scott is making 36 tackles per game compared to Papalii's 25 and doing so at a near 100 per cent efficiency rate. Meanwhile the Maroons enforcer is barging through 88 metres per game with a whopping three tackle breaks every week compared to just 56 metres and 0.6 busts for Scott.
The history: Played 51; Eels 25, Raiders 26. Honours are fairly even overall but it's been all Green Machine of late, with six of the past seven contests going Canberra's way – including their past two visits to Pirtek Stadium.
What are the odds: As soon as Canberra upset the Bulldogs, the money came pouring in for the Raiders and they look like firming all the way through to kick off. Having said that, Sportsbet reports that there's still slightly more money on Parramatta in the head-to-head market. Latest odds at Sportsbet.com.au
Match officials: Referee: Adam Devcich. Assistant referee: Chris James. Sideline officials: Russell Turner and Rohan Best. Review Officials: Ben Galea and Jason Robinson. Senior RO: Bernard Sutton.
Televised: Fox Sports 1 – Live coverage from 2.30pm.
The way we see it: Soliola is a huge out for the Raiders and the short turnaround won't help them, although the chance to build continuity with their halves after early-season injuries is an asset. The Eels will be stinging after last week's close loss and desperate to improve on their one win from three starts at Pirtek so far this year. Early momentum will be vital with this match on a knife-edge but capable of swinging to either side in the blink of an eye. With our eyes firmly closed we'll tip... the Raiders by six.
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Post by Electric Eel on Jul 26, 2020 18:34:27 GMT 10
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Eels thrash Raiders at Pirtek
Parramatta shrugged off another week of salary cap speculation as their previously sputtering attack sparked into life against Canberra, rolling in four first-half tries in a 36-6 blitzing in front of 12,947 fans at Pirtek Stadium.
Slick work from Corey Norman set up an early Michael Jennings double while the Eels' consistently resilient defence and with some sloppy ball handling from the Green Machine scuppered Canberra's attacking chances.
Parramatta's halves combined brilliantly while Canberra as a unit looked sluggish backing up just five days from a physical and hard-earned win at Belmore on Monday night. A 56-44 first-half possession count against the visitors further sapped their energy as the Eels ran riot and injuries to key men didn't help.
The nightmare for Ricky Stuart's men began as early as the fourth set of the game when a slick line break from Norman got him two-on-one with fullback Jack Wighton to set up an easy try for Michael Jennings in just the fourth minute.
Shortly after, a dropped ball over the line from Blake Austin – chasing a precision Aiden Sezer grubber – proved a huge turning point with the bunker reversing the on-field try ruling.
Norman beautifully held up a pass to pop a miracle short ball at the Raiders line in the 15th minute to send Jennings almost untouched through a gap so tiny as to be almost nonexistent.
Injuries began to strike around the 20-minute mark with both Tepai Moeroa and Frank-Paul Nuuausala going for concussion checks but the big blow was a pair of injuries to Dally M leader Josh Hodgson, who was taken from the field with knee and thumb concerns. All bar Nuuausala eventually returned to the field but Hodgson will be the major concern moving forward.
With Canberra proving their own worst enemies at times with some poor defensive reads and three cold drops in the first half alone by fullback Jack Wighton, the Eels were able to pile on the pressure as both halves linked well on both sides of the field in attack and pulled the strings like expert puppet-masters.
Halfback Kieran Foran made a mockery of his early-season hamstring woes with a pair of Brad Fittler-esque steps to first break the Raiders line then leave WIghton gasping at fresh air as he scored next to the posts to make it 18-0 inside half an hour before Beau Scott – who had a whale of a game with plenty of offloads – pounced when Sezer fumbled a Foran grubber to make it 24-0.
The Raiders had one last assault at the Eels line before the break but after getting a fresh set of six inside the Eels 10, Joey Leilua dropped it on the first to sum up the Raiders' opening 40.
Parramatta coach Brad Arthur told Fox Sports at half-time he was happy with the first half but wanted better discipline from his side and he got nothing of the sort as Danny Wicks dropped it in the first set and the Eels then gave up four consecutive repeat sets at their own line as Brad Takairangi knocked down a pass before a series of offside and stripping penalties.
But the defence-minded coach would've been delighted with the way his charges soaked up 20-odd tackles at the line before getting the ball back from a Raiders error.
They ended up being next to score when Sezer fumbled a Foran grubber in-goal for Kenny Edwards to pounce before an enterprising right-side break from the Green Machine (including a no-look over-the-shoulder offload from Wighton) finished with Austin grounding Jordan Rapana's kick to get his side on the board – though at 30-6 it was little more than a consolation try.
A leaping Brad Takairangi cashed in on a precision Norman bomb to rub salt in Canberra's wounds and a final 36-6 score line.
Parramatta Eels 36 (Jennings 2, Foran, Scott, Edwards, Takairangi tries, Gordon 6 goals) def Canberra Raiders 6 (Austin try, Croker goal) at Pirtek Stadium. Half-time: Parramatta 24-0. Crowd: 12,947. On report: Fensom.
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