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Post by Electric Eel on Aug 4, 2020 13:43:13 GMT 10
SUNDAY 9th August: Parramatta Eels v Cronulla Sharks at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium, 4.05pm
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Post by Electric Eel on Aug 8, 2020 15:34:01 GMT 10
Team List: Sharks v Eels, Round 13 The Parramatta Eels face the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium on Sunday 9 August in Round 13 of the NRL Telstra Premiership. After a 18-16 victory over the Bulldogs last week, Blue & Gold Head Coach Brad Arthur has named his 21 man squad, thanks to Taylor & Scott Lawyers. Marata Niukore retains his spot in the starting back row however Ray Stone returns from injury, named on the bench alongside Andrew Davey, Kane Evans and Oregon Kaufusi. Eels captain Clint Gutherson will play his 100th game for the club.
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Post by Electric Eel on Aug 8, 2020 15:36:25 GMT 10
NRL.com
Sharks v Eels: Dugan cleared; Matterson out
The Eels are just one point off the competition lead, but it is the Sharks who enter their Round 13 showdown at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium in better form.
The Sharks have won six of the past seven matches to climb to within striking distance of the top four.
The Eels are sitting pretty on a 10-2 record, but coach Brad Arthur will have seen plenty he's not happy about in recent weeks.
A continuation of that indifferent form against Cronulla is unlikely to end with another victory.
The Rundown Team news Sharks: Josh Dugan, Jesse Ramien and Matt Moylan have been named and are expected to play after hamstring injuries.
Dugan - who on Thursday said he would be right to play after being ruled out of what would have been his 200th NRL game for the past two weeks - returns at centre alongside Ramien, with rookie Jackson Ferris injured and suspended, Siosifa Talakai moving to the second row and Briton Nikora dropped.
Moylan returns in the halves in place of Braydon Trindall. The Sharks have won six of their past seven games against the Eels.
Eels: Ray Stone replaces Brad Takairangi on the bench with no other changes expected on game day. Ryan Matterson (concussion) is still at least a week away.
Marata Niukore will be monitored after suffering a head knock last round. Takairangi is among the cover options on the reserves. Centre Michael Jennings has scored four tries in his past three games against the Sharks.
Key match-up Shaun Johnson v Dylan Brown: Is this a case of the Kiwi's great No.6 taking on the man New Zealanders hope will assume that mantle in the coming years?
Johnson is enjoying a superb season, displaying a level of consistently high performances that have him among the favourites for the Dally M Medal. As for Brown, the sky is the limit for one of the most talented 20-year-olds in the NRL.
Stat Attack The Sharks have enjoyed a great run of success, but there is one area that still requires work. That's the league-high number of missed tackles they've been responsible for. Cronulla have missed 441 tackles in 12 matches - an average of 36.75 a match.
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Post by Electric Eel on Aug 9, 2020 20:24:40 GMT 10
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Post by Electric Eel on Aug 9, 2020 20:26:44 GMT 10
NRL.com
Wet and wild: Eels sink Sharks in torrential rain
Shaun Johnson just about willed the Sharks to victory at soaked Netstrata Jubilee Stadium, but the halfback's three missed goals allowed the Eels to pinch a 14-12 win on Sunday.
Parramatta playmaker Mitch Moses landed a 69th-minute penalty to go along with his two conversions that proved the difference in an entertaining, frantic match.
Johnson was omnipresent, producing an incredible try-saving tackle in the first half, applying pressure with his astute general play kicking including a pinpoint 40/20 and setting up two tries.
The in-form veteran has now recorded 18 try assists for the season, five more than Roosters pivot Luke Keary in second.
But he couldn’t drag the team across the line and into fifth place on the ladder. Instead, they're in eighth while the Eels are one point off competition leaders Penrith.
Another brilliant Kiwi, Eels five-eighth Dylan Brown, had a big influence on the result. The 20-year-old sold two huge dummies to score the opening try and lay on another.
The pelting rain created some handling errors but the sides displayed tremendous skill and flair to put on an engaging battle.
Parramatta had the first chance to score when Brown placed a grubber behind Cronulla's defence but winger Maika Sivo couldn't ground it.
Sharks captain Wade Graham, playing his 200th match for the club, was on song with his left boot in the early stages as he found space and forced a dropout.
But the Eels wised up as Moses trapped another attacking kick from the second-rower and took off downfield. The No.7 looked like scoring a long-range ripper until a flying Johnson bundled him into touch 20 metres from the try-line.
A Ronaldo Mulitalo yardage error hurt Cronulla. Moments after possession changed, Brown faked to pass from dummy-half and bagged the opening try for Parramatta in the 20th minute.
Moses then forced consecutive repeat sets through smart grubbers but just as he'd done to Graham earlier, his next kick was stopped by Cronulla five-eighth Matt Moylan who dashed upfield.
Now in attacking range, Johnson nudged a kick that suddenly held up before the dead-ball line thanks to the soggy turf, allowing centre Jesse Ramien to get the Sharks on the board.
Johnson had seemingly put the Sharks in front shortly afterwards. This time the right-footed playmaker skilfully stepped and trickled the ball ahead with his left boot, but the chasing Mulitalo was ruled offside and Parramatta led 6-4 at half-time.
As in the first term, a massive Brown dummy resulted in an Eels try. The young pivot offloaded for prop Kane Evans to cross for his third four-pointer of 2020.
With the rain growing ever more torrential, Parramatta winger Blake Ferguson dropped a regulation Johnson clearing kick and invited the Sharks to hit back. Johnson sustained the pressure, with his deflected grubber trapping the visitors in-goal.
On the last tackle of the ensuing set, Johnson fired a cut-out pass to Mulitalo, who juggled the ball but reeled it in to close the gap.
Johnson continued his dominance by kicking a 40/20 in the set after points, with Eels fullback Clint Gutherson unable to keep the ball in play.
Mulitalo powered in for his double off the back of it courtesy of a Will Kennedy pass. Johnson's missed conversion meant that scores stayed level.
Adding to a bizarre encounter, Parramatta managed to win a scrum against the feed in good field position.
Soon after, a penalty against Sharks enforcer Braden Hamlin-Uele for taking Reagan Campbell-Gillard off the ball allowed Moses to slot the difference-making two points.
It was an unfortunate ending for the Sharks, with Josh Dugan bringing up his 200th NRL match and Jesse Ramien his 50th but they weren't able to celebrate with a win.
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Post by Electric Eel on Aug 10, 2020 18:55:23 GMT 10
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Post by Electric Eel on Aug 10, 2020 18:55:59 GMT 10
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Post by Electric Eel on Aug 10, 2020 18:59:53 GMT 10
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Post by Electric Eel on Aug 10, 2020 19:00:30 GMT 10
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Post by Electric Eel on Aug 10, 2020 19:01:09 GMT 10
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