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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 15, 2020 12:39:40 GMT 10
MONDAY 17th April: Parramatta Eels v Wests Tigers at ANZ Stadium, 4.00pm
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 15, 2020 12:41:50 GMT 10
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 15, 2020 12:43:16 GMT 10
Parramatta Eels side
1. Clint Gutherson
2. Semi Radradra
3. Michael Jennings
4. Kirisome Auva’a
5. Josh Hoffman
6. Brad Takairnagi
7. Corey Norman
8. Suaia Matagi
9. Kaysa Pritchard
10. Tim Mannah (c)
11. Manu Ma’u
12. Tepai Moeroa
13. Nathan Brown
Interchange
14. Beau Scott
15. Peni Terepo
16. Daniel Alvaro
17. Siosaia Vave
18. David Gower
19. George Jennings
20. Marata Niukore
21. Will Smith
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 15, 2020 12:44:22 GMT 10
NRL.com
Schick Hydro Preview: Parramatta Eels v Wests Tigers ANZ Stadium Monday, 4pm
The traditional all-western Sydney Easter Monday clash is back and finds both the Eels and Wests Tigers struggling in the bottom four of the ladder after six rounds.
Parramatta's season has nose-dived since their brilliant 2-0 start to the year with four straight losses since while the Tigers arrested their own four-match losing streak last week with a morale-boosting win in Townsville.
The Eels certainly missed the spark of Bevan French last week against the Warriors, not least because it meant Clint Gutherson shifted out of the halves with Brad Takairangi used at five-eighth. With French still out Brad Arthur has stuck with that combination for this week but the return of back-rower Tepai Moeroa from injury is timely given the loss of Frank Pritchard.
New Wests Tigers coach Ivan Cleary started his career at Concord with an impressive win and has stuck solid with the 17 that got the job done last week.
Why Eels can win: It's hard to put your finger on what's happened to the Eels since their powerful Round 2 win over now-ladder leaders the Dragons. But the return of Moeroa with the dynamic Nathan Brown starting at lock and impact man Siosaia Vave on the bench gives the pack a well-rounded look against what has been one of the less dominant packs of the competition so far this year. If they can reassert themselves – and the team as a whole can be a bit more measured and a bit less frantic and reckless in their attacking sets – then Corey Norman has the skill and poise to create plenty of points.
Why Wests Tigers can win: To say there will be plenty of focus on star five-eighth Mitch Moses coming up against his future club would be an understatement. Moses brushed off the unrest around his immediate playing future to star for the Tigers against the Cowboys last week and how he handles coming up against a team he will be playing for theoretically as soon as this month will be fascinating. No doubt he will want to put in a compelling audition – not to mention earn a win for his current clubmates – by putting in an even better performance than last week.
The history: Eels v Wests Tigers: Played 33; Eels 18; Wests Tigers 14; Drawn 1. The last six meetings are split three apiece. Parramatta won last year's Easter Monday clash but the Tigers won the three before that.
What are the odds: Sportsbet customers are torn here. Three times as much money has been spent on a Parramatta win compared to a Tigers win, but Wests Tigers 1-12 is the most popular winning margin. The money is split almost 50/50 in handicap betting, where Wests Tigers are receiving the points start. Latest odds at Sportsbet.com.au.
Match officials: Referee: Ben Cummins; Assistant Referee: David Munro; Touch judges: Brett Suttor and Kasey Badger; Review Official: Luke Patten; Senior RO: Ashley Klein.
Televised: Fox Sports – Live from 3pm.
NRL.com predicts: On paper you'd tip the Eels but on last week's form you'd have to tip the Tigers. Neither means much once that whistle blows for kick-off but given the recent disruptions to the Eels' playmaking combinations and their struggles to score points of late we'll back the Tigers to make it two straight with an eight-point win.
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 15, 2020 12:45:39 GMT 10
Half time: Wests Tigers 16 Parramatta Eels 10
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 15, 2020 12:46:05 GMT 10
Full time: Parramatta Eels 26 Wests Tigers 22
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 15, 2020 12:46:50 GMT 10
NRL.com
Eels pull off comeback win over Tigers
Mon, Apr 17, 2017 - 05:41PM By Chris Kennedy
A point-scoring blitz in the final 10 minutes has helped Parramatta overhaul a 22-10 deficit to stun Wests Tigers 26-22 at ANZ Stadium on Easter Monday despite a huge effort from likely future Eel Mitch Moses.
Moses was in fine form early, parting the Eels for a try and passing and kicking well while fullback James Tedesco notched his best game of the year with a stunning 12 tackle busts and 257 metres.
But after looking out of the contest with a quarter of the game left the Eels sparked into life on the back of centres Michael Jennings and Kirisome Auva'a each putting in their best efforts of the season to date, while fullback Clint Gutherson proved his all-round individual value in the absence of Bevan French to lift his team to a much-needed win after four straight losses.
Some nice ball movement saw Michael Jennings streak away for a long-range try in just the second minute. The Tigers levelled up in the 15th when some nice lead-up work from James Tedesco helped Mitch Moses score under the posts against his likely future club.
The Eels reclaimed the advantage when an awful defensive read from Kevin Naiqama allowed Kirisome Auva'a notch his first four-pointer in blue and gold before the Tigers took a 12-10 lead when Jesse Sue barged over again following good lead-up work from Tedesco out of dummy half.
A stunning chip kick from Jack Littlejohn to Naiqama stretched the Tigers' lead to 16-10 and despite a late attacking chance to the Eels there were no further points before the break.
When Matt McIlwrick bagged himself yet another dummy-half try from close range – this time wriggling out of a Nathan Brown tackle – the Eels looked shot at 22-10 with 25 minutes to go.
It took some Eels improvisation – the adventurous type that has been costing them possession more often than generating points of late – to swing the contest.
A Norman cut-out pass put Jennings in space down the left edge before the centre cut back and jinked back across-field beating several players before finding Brad Takairangi who straightened up and broke the line before kicking ahead for Auva'a to ground his second.
Norman was involved again shortly after when he produced a nice pass on the right edge to send Auva'a screaming through a gap and Josh Hoffman backed up to score. Gutherson's dead-eye conversion from the right touchline was a world away from his previous shank and edged his team to within two points at 22-20.
Some late Tedesco pyrotechnics – breaking the line and tackles seemingly at will as he caused all kinds of havoc late in the game – set his team on the attack multiple times but a combination of scrambling Eels defence and poor options from the Tigers allowed the blue-and-golds to escape.
One of those pieces of poor execution – a Moses pass fired out wide that landed at the feet of Nofoaluma – was scooped up by Jennings who streaked down the touch-line and despite a wonderful try-saving chase from Nofoaluma it amounted to a Radradra try a few plays later.
The Tigers weren't done, launching further attacking raids in the final 10 minutes but the Eels proved good enough to hang on and snap their four-game losing streak.
Parramatta Eels 26 (Auva'a 2, Jennings, Hoffman, Radradra tries; Gutherson 3 goals) def. Wests Tigers 22 (Moses, Sue, Naiqama, McIlwrick tries, Moses 3 goals) at ANZ Stadium. Crowd: 28,249.
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 15, 2020 13:12:25 GMT 10
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 15, 2020 13:13:04 GMT 10
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 15, 2020 13:13:41 GMT 10
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