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Post by Electric Eel on Jul 26, 2020 19:00:35 GMT 10
FRIDAY 29th April: Parramatta Eels v Canterbury Bulldogs at ANZ Stadium, 7.50pm
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Post by Electric Eel on Jul 26, 2020 19:00:56 GMT 10
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Dyldam Parramatta 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. Kenny Edwards
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Post by Electric Eel on Jul 26, 2020 19:01:19 GMT 10
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Schick Hydro Preview: Parramatta Eels v Canterbury Bulldogs ANZ Stadium Friday, 7.50pm
It feels like only yesterday that some spectacular Semi Radradra heroics were sinking the Bulldogs but in reality it was six weeks ago.
It's still a short turnaround for Telstra Premiership meetings between two traditional rivals in-season and no doubt Des Hasler's men will be relishing the chance to square the ledger after what was then something of a shock loss to Brad Arthur's Eels.
Parramatta's form since Round 3 has shown that result wasn't exactly a boilover while the star that day, Semi Radradra, will come into this fresh off the news he will be making his first international appearance in his adopted country's colours a week later.
The Eels in general will be looking for a hit-back after last week's defeat but Parra lost few admirers following a hard-fought loss to benchmark side the Cowboys in North Queensland and remain fifth on the ladder with five wins and four losses.
The Bulldogs are in almost the reverse situation; winners last week against the Titans but with serious questions raised about their ability to stay in games, having coughed up a comfortable lead to almost get run down before a Josh Reynolds golden point field goal saved the day.
Neither side has any personnel changes to report; Eels skipper Tim Mannah is set to be given another week to recover from a fractured shoulder blade meaning the blue and golds are unchanged while Hasler has added two names (Lloyd Perrett and Raymond Faitala-Mariner) to an extended bench in an otherwise unchanged line-up.
Watch out Eels: As ever with Canterbury it will be their hard-running big men setting the tone and none do it better than hyper-competitive skipper James Graham. His long range (and ultimately futile) chase on a try-bound Josh Hoffman last week encapsulates his dedication but his stats highlight the threat he poses on every play.
The Dogs run for 1,536 metres per game – the fourth most of any side – and Graham is a huge component of that. His 1,376 metres at 172 per game is the fourth most of any player and the most of any forward.
Watch out Bulldogs: Contrary to the old saying, lighting can strike twice and in fact has a habit of striking repeatedly in the same place. That's what the Eels will be hoping for from their now all-Kangaroo left edge of Semi Radradra and Michael Jennings. Radradra was devastating back in Round 3, producing one of the try assists of the season and no doubt will be lifted by the news Mal Meninga has chosen him for his green and gold debut against the Kiwis on May 6. In eight games this year he has five tries, 140 metres per game, nine offloads and 30 tackle breaks to be arguably the form winger of the competition.
Key match-up: Kieran Foran v Moses Mbye. Two star halfbacks who have traditionally been viewed more as five eighths will hold the key to this one. Foran has got better as the season has progressed while Mbye probably hasn't quite been able to maintain the lofty standards he set over the early rounds, but is still a key performer for his side. Foran receives the ball a bit more (45 receives against 40 for Mbye) while each has five line break assists. Mbye has actually laid on twice as many four-pointers, setting up six tries to Foran's three so far in 2016.
The history: Played 139; Eels 59, Bulldogs 75, Drawn 5. The Dogs have a powerful recent run against the Eels: prior to their Round 3 loss they had downed the blue and golds in nine of their previous 10 meetings.
What are the odds: Money is running 10:1 in favour of Parramatta in the head-to-head market with Sportsbet. Despite the obvious leaning towards the Eels, most of the money in margin betting is on Parramatta 1-12 rather than 13+. Semi Radradra has understandably been the best backed for first try scorer. Latest odds at Sportsbet.com.au
Match officials: Referee: Gerard Sutton. Assistant referee: Adam Devcich. Sideline officials: Russell Turner and Jeff Younis. Review Officials: Ben Galea and Jason Robinson. Senior RO: Bernard Sutton.
Televised: Channel Nine – Live coverage from 7.30pm; Fox Sports 1 – Live coverage from 7.30pm.
The way we see it: A tough one to tip no matter how you cut it. There's not much between the recent form of both sides and whoever gains the early momentum could well go on with it. With Parramatta's recent run of outs both at ANZ Stadium and against Canterbury seemingly behind them, we'll tip the Eels to add one more to their 'W' column with a hard-fought four-point win.
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Post by Electric Eel on Jul 26, 2020 19:01:44 GMT 10
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Battered Eels claim gutsy win over Dogs
Parramatta's disrupted week soon became an injury-ravaged nightmare on the field but the players produced a gutsy 80-minute effort to hold on to an impressive 20-12 win over Canterbury at ANZ Stadium.
With plenty of headlines in the lead-up surrounding the absence of skipper Kieran Foran due to personal issues, the Eels faced a further pre-game reshuffle with Tepai Moeroa ruled out and Daniel Alvaro replaced by the returning Tim Mannah.
Their right edge became unrecognisable with centre Brad Takairangi moved to the halves and right edge defender Beau Scott to the middle in place of Moeroa and early attack down that edge looked like it could cost them the game.
Things got worse when Mannah left at the 20-minute mark after succumbing to his shoulder injury and fullback Michael Gordon missed the second half with a quad strain, causing further disruption.
But somehow the Eels – down to one man on the bench for much of the second half – overcome two first-half tries to Canterbury to claim the lead early in the second half and grind out the win under huge adversity.
They did get several slices of luck – Canterbury had three tries disallowed on review when infringements were detected while there was a hint of a forward pass in Clint Gutherson's vital try right before half-time and the Dogs were somewhat unlucky to be only two ahead at the break.
The scoring started with a regulation Moses Mbye cut-out pass to Curtis Rona, who took early advantage of an out-of-position Gutherson in just the fifth minute and it looked for all money Rona would be having a field day.
He almost had his second minutes later in similar fashion but Gordon just managed to hold his man up.
A couple of scrappy sets from Canterbury let the pressure off a little and a Sam Kasiano dropped ball set the Eels on the attack. When Kerrod Holland ended up with Corey Norman's attacking grubber he broke into space to send a sprinting Mbye away to score but the 95-metre try was called back when a deflection to an accidentally offside James Graham was detected in the lead-up.
It was a classic 12-point turnaround as a perfect Scott offload right at the line sat up perfectly for a charging Takairangi.
The Dogs extended their lead when Josh Morris took advantage of Semi Radradra racing out of the line to make it 12-6 after 30.
With both sides seemingly happy to see half-time arrive – especially an Eels side that had already lost Mannah with his shoulder still not right and had both Gordon and Nathan Peats struggling – it was amazingly Parramatta who had the final say.
A couple of questionable passes got Gutherson into space and he skipped through a diving David Klemmer and produced some slick footwork to beat fullback Will Hopoate to score in the corner.
Gordon failed to return to the field after the break, falling to a bruised quad, and the Dogs immediately suffered through their third (correctly) disallowed try of the game. Targeting the right wing vacated by stand-in fullback Gutherson, Rona was pushed into touch in the act of scoring by new winger Vai Toutai.
Gutherson – having a fine game since his early defensive mis-read – went to a new level at fullback, producing some stunning kick defusals and returns under enormous pressure. He produced some superb work in the 45th minute to get his side on the front foot and in range for a brilliant solo try from Norman to claim the lead for the first time in the 49th minute.
Another great running set from the Eels helped them go bang-bang as Rona couldn't handle Takairangi's bomb and Toutai scored to make it 20-12, with Gutherson struggling as substitute goal kicker.
From there followed a thoroughly tense and absorbing 20 minutes; the Eels lost Danny Wicks to a concussion check after Toutai's try meaning – with Gordon and Mannah out for the game – they were down to one on the bench. But despite this they were the side full of energy. Radradra produced a violent charge to bowl over James Graham, Gutherson continued to evade all comers at fullback and the forwards left on the field – Kenny Edwards, Peni Terepo and Junior Paulo in particular – proved a hard-running handful.
The Eels were held up in goal or tackled just short several times as Canterbury desperately hung on, refusing to concede more points, and launched a final assault in the final six minutes as a penalty helped them to camp on the Parramatta line.
But the blue and goal wall held firm despite a serious examination to earn Brad Arthur's men as tough a win as you're likely to see.
Parramatta Eels 20 (Takairangi, Gutherson, Norman, Toutai tries; Gordon, Gutherson goals) defeated Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 12 (Rona, Morris tries; Holland 2 goals) at ANZ Stadium. Half-time: Canterbury 12-10. Crowd: 31,815.
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