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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 21, 2020 20:59:49 GMT 10
FRIDAY 2nd June: Parramatta Eels v New Zealand Warriors at ANZ Stadium, 7.50pm
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 21, 2020 21:00:41 GMT 10
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 21, 2020 21:01:20 GMT 10
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 21, 2020 21:01:46 GMT 10
NRL.com
Schick Hydro Preview: Parramatta Eels v New Zealand Warriors ANZ Stadium Friday, 7.50pm
Both last-up winners in the NRL Telstra Premiership, the Eels and Warriors meet for the second time in two months this Friday night at ANZ Stadium.
Parramatta sit just one spot outside of the top eight after racing out to a commanding lead last week before surviving a late South Sydney comeback in a 22-16 win, which halted a two-match losing streak.
The Warriors also enjoyed their first win in three games last week, downing a depleted Brisbane Broncos 28-10 in Auckland.
After missing Round 12 with a rib injury, destructive lock Nathan Brown returns for Parramatta, which sees Will Smith drop out of the 17. Former Warrior Suaia Matagi starts at prop with Siosaia Vave and Beau Scott reverting to the bench.
For the Warriors, centre Solomone Kata returns at the expense of impressive rookie Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad, with David Fusitu'a moving to the wing.
Why the Eels can win: The Warriors haven't been able to win on the road at all so far in 2017, going down in all five of their road trips this season, while they score only 14.8 away points on average per game compared to 20.2 at home. Parra on the other hand have been solid at home this season, winning three out of five, with the two losses coming against current top-eight sides. Home ground carries a bit more weight for the Eels this week and it should give them some confidence ahead of running out on Friday night.
Why the Warriors can win: The Warriors' pack dominated last week, helping the team to 1849 total run metres, and the spine fired off the back of it. Shaun Johnson returned to his best for the 80 minutes against Brisbane, laying on a pair of tries along with scoring one himself, in a match where he clocked 75 NRL Fantasy points. Captain Roger Tuivasa-Sheck had a try and 210 running metres, while hooker Issac Luke had arguably his best match of the season. If they can replicate that on Friday night it's unlikely they'll be beaten.
The history: Played 37; Eels 20; Warriors 17. The Warriors got up for a 22-10 victory in their meeting against the Eels back in April, while prior to that Parramatta had only one win in their four most recent games against the Kiwi club. This will be just the second time the Warriors have played at ANZ Stadium since losing the grand final at the ground back in 2011.
What are the odds: Sportsbet has taken 50 per cent more money on Parramatta in the head-to-head market, but punters are more keen on Eels 1-12 rather than 13+. Semi Radradra is the most popular in the first try-scorer market. Latest odds at sportsbet.com.au.
Match officials: Referee: Ashley Klein. Assistant referee: Chris Sutton. Sideline officials: Nick Beashel and Kasey Badger. Review official: Bryan Norrie. Senior review official: Bernard Sutton.
Televised: Fox Sports – Live coverage from 7.50pm (AEST). Sky Sports - Live coverage from 9.50pm (NZT).
NRL.com predicts: Both of these sides have powerful backlines full of skilful players, which should mean there's plenty of exciting footy played in this one. Parramatta probably have a slight edge on paper, and the fact that the game is being played at ANZ Stadium means we are leaning towards the Eels getting up for the win. Parramatta by six.
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 21, 2020 21:02:05 GMT 10
Halftime: Parramatta Eels 18 New Zealand Warriors 12
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 21, 2020 21:02:21 GMT 10
Fulltime: Parramatta Eels 32 New Zealand Warriors 24
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 21, 2020 21:07:50 GMT 10
NRL.com
A gritty 80 minutes from an injury-ravaged Eels outfit has proved too much for a lacklustre Warriors side, closing out a 32-24 win at ANZ Stadium on Friday night.
The Eels lost hooker Kaysa Pritchard to concussion after 10 minutes and winger Josh Hoffman to a knee injury after half an hour. Bench forward David Gower broke his hand in the second half and centre Kirisome Auva'a also hurt his knee late as coach Brad Arthur's bench resources were drained almost to empty.
The game was arguably the most frustrating of a frustrating season for Warriors fans with the game there for the taking and enough flashes of occasional brilliance to show what could have been if they could just string it together.
Instead it was the gritty, gutsy Eels who found a way to keep turning up with five-eighth Clint Gutherson putting in possibly the best match of his impressive young career.
While new recruit Mitchell Moses had some good touches he didn't hit the heights of last week's win over Souths with Gutherson running the show, challenging the Warriors' line with intent and crucially proving perfect at the kicking tee to keep the Eels ahead as the Warriors came surging home. He powered over for the match-sealing try in the final minute to cap a fine all-round performance.
While the crowd heartily booed former Parramatta playmaker Kieran Foran in his first match in front of his old home crowd, the Kiwi pivot kept his head to create two of his team's tries but it wasn't enough as the sloppy Warriors made schoolboy errors and were generally out-enthused by a desperate Eels side.
The Eels raced out of the blocks, largely courtesy of some shabby Warriors defence. Centre Kirisome Auva'a's fourth-minute try was initiated by a slick Nathan Brown pass and a poor Solomone Kata read. Josh Hoffman's 10th-minute score started with a Gutherson line break followed up by some magical Bevan French evasiveness.
A concussion put Pritchard out of the game early while a knee injury rubbed out their winger Hoffman later in the half and the Warriors regained some momentum against the injury-hit Eels.
Simon Mannering strolled past a non-existent Moses tackle in the 19th minute before Ken Maumalo levelled the scores when he cashed in on an overlap to brush past Bevan French to score in the corner in the 26th.
Against the run of play, a shocker of a last-tackle play from the Warriors on attack saw a loose ball scooped up by Gower and finish up with Semi Radradra who exploded into space to run the length of the field and make it 18-12.
The Eels conceded an offside penalty inside their own half with a minute to go, handing the Warriors a golden chance to level up before the break but Steve Kearney's men managed to bomb two separate tries in the set to go to the sheds down 18-12.
Despite having a clear advantage in fit troops, the Warriors managed to look far more lethargic than their injury-ravaged opponents in the second half.
They conceded big meters to some energetic Parramatta charges almost every set and continually gave away late-set penalties, a couple of which earned Gutherson's 51st-minute penalty goal for an eight-point advantage.
The rot continued for the Warriors and a pair of quality offloads from Brown and Beau Scott set up Tepai Moeroa's second try in as many weeks.
A broken hand to Gower reduced the number of men on the Eels bench to one and shortly after the Warriors clawed a try back through Ryan Hoffman running a good line against the Eels' makeshift right-side defence to make it 26-18 with 15 minutes to play.
A freewheeling set against some tired defence ended with Roger Tuivasa-Sheck bursting over to reduce the deficit to two points with eight minutes to go.
Despite some late scares for the Eels, the Warriors continued to make crucial errors and instead it was man-of-the-moment Gutherson who sealed the deal with an 80th-minute barge over to kick off the blue and gold celebrations.
Parramatta Eels 32 (Auva'a, Hoffman, Radradra, Moeroa, Gutherson tries; Gutherson 6 goals) defeated Warriors 24 (Mannering, Maumalo, Hoffman, Tuivasa-Sheck tries; Johnson 4 goals) at ANZ Stadium. Half time: Eels 16-12. Crowd: 9,489.
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