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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 26, 2020 19:38:31 GMT 10
FRIDAY 28th July: Parramatta Eels v Brisbane Broncos at ANZ Stadium, 7.50pm
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 26, 2020 19:39:22 GMT 10
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 26, 2020 19:39:46 GMT 10
The Parramatta Eels side to take on the Brisbane Broncos at ANZ Stadium on Friday 28 July in Round 21 of the NRL Telstra Premiership has been named by Blue & Gold Head Coach Brad Arthur.
Arthur has been forced to make one change to his side that came away with a 17-16 victory over the Wests Tigers last week, with Clint Gutherson ruled out for the remainder of the season due to injury.
Bevan French returns to the number one jersey whilst Josh Hoffman returns from injury on the wing.
Arthur has named an extended bench of Daniel Alvaro, Kenny Edwards, Suaia Matagi, Will Smith, David Gower, Peni Terepo, Frank Pritchard and Kirisome Auva'a.
Kick off is at 7:50pm.
Click through to purchase tickets Parramatta Eels side
1. Bevan French
2. Semi Radradra
3. Michael Jennings
4. Brad Takairangi
5. Josh Hoffman
6. Corey Norman
7. Mitch Moses
8. Siosaia Vave
9. Cameron King
10. Tim Mannah (c)
11. Manu Ma'u
12. Tepai Moeroa
13. Nathan Brown
Interchange
14. Daniel Alvaro
15. Kenny Edwards
16. Suaia Matagi
17. Will Smith
18. David Gower
19. Peni Terepo
20. Frank Pritchard
21. Kirisome Auva'a
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 26, 2020 19:40:14 GMT 10
NRL.com
Schick Hydro Preview: Parramatta Eels v Brisbane Broncos ANZ Stadium Friday 7.50pm
It is a tale of two fullbacks in the lead-up to this Round 21 clash as one side is gifted with the return of the current Australian Test No.1, while the other has lost the form fullback of the competition to a season-ending ACL injury.
Captain Darius Boyd makes his return for the Brisbane Broncos this week after missing four matches due to a broken thumb he suffered in Game Two of the State of Origin series.
The 30-year-old's return cannot be understated, with his experience a huge factor as the Broncos begin their run to the finals.
On the flipside, the Parramatta Eels will be without fan favourite Clint Gutherson after the 22-year-old fell awkwardly in a tackle and ruptured his ACL against the Wests Tigers last start.
It is a devastating end to the season for Gutherson who was having a breakout year and was firmly in contention for a late push towards the top of the Dally M leaderboard.
But the Eels must now plan for life without Gutherson and it begins this week with Bevan French moving to fullback and Josh Hoffman joining the side on the wing.
Following Boyd's inclusion, Kodi Nikorima (hip) drops out of an otherwise unchanged Broncos 17.
Why the Eels can win: Parramatta are in sublime form after putting together four wins in a row. Even more impressive is the fact the Eels have only lost once in their past seven games. Wins bring confidence and this Parramatta side believe they can beat anyone in the competition through the rock-solid defence that has seen them keep their last four opponents to 16 points or less. If they can keep the Broncos to a similar score they will go a long way towards winning their fifth in a row.
Why the Broncos can win: Darius Boyd's inclusion is a huge plus for the Broncos, with the playmaking fullback a key cog in Brisbane's attack. Despite missing the past month of football and having played only 13 games for the season, Boyd ranks third in try assists for the Broncos with six. His combination with Anthony Milford and Ben Hunt has been missed in recent weeks and there is no doubt he will bring a great deal of organisation and leadership to the Broncos on Friday night.
The history: Played 51; Eels 19; Broncos 31; Drawn 1. Brisbane have a strong record against Parramatta in recent times, winning their last three matches by at least 12 points. The Broncos have not lost to the Eels in Sydney since a 19-18 win to Parramatta in 2013. Brisbane five-eighth Anthony Milford has four tries in his last three games against the Eels, scoring in all three of the Broncos' recent wins.
What are the odds: Brisbane by 13+ is the way Sportsbet customers are going in this one, with more money on that option than all of the other winning margins combined. The money that has been bet on Parramatta is in handicap betting, where they're getting the start. Latest odds at Sportsbet.com.au
Match officials: Referee: Ashley Klein; Assistant Referee: Alan Shortall; Touch Judges: Belinda Sleeman & Jeff Younis; Review Official: Bernard Sutton; Senior RO: Luke Patten.
Televised: Channel 9 – Live coverage from 7.30pm. Fox League – Live coverage from 7.30pm.
NRL.com predicts: The Eels have been in great form lately but the loss of Gutherson is a huge blow to their chances of mounting a successful charge towards finals football. On the other hand, the Broncos just keep getting stronger, with only winger Corey Oates to return before they are back to full strength. It is the time of the season where the contenders separate from the pretenders and Brisbane should do just that. Broncos by 12.
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 26, 2020 19:40:32 GMT 10
Halftime: Brisbane Broncos 14 Parramatta Eels 12
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 26, 2020 19:40:49 GMT 10
Fulltime: Parramatta Eels 28 Brisbane Broncos 14
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 26, 2020 19:41:18 GMT 10
NRL.com
Parramatta have produced their best performance of the season in one of the best games of the season, streaking away late in a hugely impressive 28-14 win over the Broncos at ANZ Stadium on Friday night.
The performance was all the more remarkable given the way both teams started the game, with the Broncos racing two tries past Parramatta before the home side even seemed to realise the game had started.
However the Eels bossed most of the game from that point, though two tries in the final five minutes meant the scoreline completely belied the tightness of the contest that saw the two teams no more than two points apart from the 17th minute to the 75th.
The win all-but guarantees the Eels will play finals footy for the first time since 2009, while Brisbane remain in the top four but missed a gilt-edged chance to move to second in their quest to nail a top-four finish.
Both teams also suffered injuries to key players with Broncos hooker Andrew McCullough (knee) and Eels lock Nathan Brown (concussion/jaw) failing to finish the game. Adam Blair (shoulder charge), Brown (high tackle) and Kenny Edwards (dangerous/contrary conduct) may yet each have a case to answer at the judiciary too following an at-times spiteful contest.
The Eels looked completely shot early as the Broncos raced out of the blocks with newly re-signed centre James Roberts running amok. Matt Gillett finished off a long-range movement started by Roberts in the fifth minute before Roberts scored himself just two minutes later off a nice Gillett offload.
At 12-0 after seven minutes the Eels looked in for a long night but they got back into the contest in the middle on the back of some big efforts from the likes of Nathan Brown, Tim Mannah and Siosaia Vave while their halves continued their excellent kicking form.
A brave grubber from Mitch Moses, who took the ball to the line and got belted by a possible shoulder charge from Adam Blair, resulted in a try to Tepai Moeroa in the 14th minute.
A superb no-look cut-out pass from Moses three minutes later allowed Kirisome Auva'a to cross untouched and at 12-all after 17 minutes a cricket score was on the cards.
Despite some end-to-end footy there were no further tries in the opening 40, which was punctuated by a huge melee in the 37th minute.
Winger Jonas Pearson slipped into a tackle from Nathan Brown and Kenny Edwards dropped a shoulder into the prone winger, sparking a furious response from Brisbane. While Brown was the one placed on report it appears Edwards is more likely to have a case to answer at the judiciary.
The ensuing set saw another penalty given to the Broncos who opted for an easy two points and a 14-12 half-time lead.
The Eels almost claimed the lead five minutes after the resumption but Norman couldn't quite pick up a precision Moses chip at the Broncos line. After a further 10 minutes largely dominated by the Eels, a few repeat sets at the Brisbane line without a try convinced Parramatta to take a free two points from a penalty and level up at 14-all.
An excruciatingly intense 15 minutes that was bossed by the Eels saw the deadlock broken by another penalty goal.
At the end of a big set, Michael Jennings rocketed out of dummy-half on the last and grubbered ahead for himself and was taken off the ball by Blair. In a huge double-whammy for Brisbane, not only did the Eels take the lead 16-14 but Blair also crashed into hooker McCullough, who was taken from the field with a suspected medial ligament injury.
When Suaia Matagi exploded through the Broncos line with a violent return from the kick-off to send Michael Jennings into space the Broncos were again left defending their line. While they hung on at that moment they couldn't keep Parramatta out at the next time of asking with Auva'a tiptoeing down the touch-line to bag his second.
Moses's clutch sideline conversion made the lead more than a converted try at 22-14 with five to play.
There was disaster from the kick-off for the Eels; while Brad Takairangi flew high to collect the short restart his knee collected teammate Nathan Brown in the chin on the way with Brown leaving the field for a concussion check and Takairangi appearing to hurt his knee, though he played on.
From that point Brisbane needed something special to steal a late win and instead it was the Eels who went further ahead with French's dive over from dummy-half icing a hugely impressive 28-14 win to send the 12,182-strong home crowd into raptures.
Parramatta Eels 28 (Auva'a 2, Moeroa, French tries; Moses 5, Norman goals) defeated Brisbane Broncos 14 (Gillett, Roberts tries; Kahu 3 goals) at ANZ Stadium. Half-time: Broncos 14-12. Crowd: 12,182.
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 26, 2020 19:42:07 GMT 10
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 26, 2020 19:42:43 GMT 10
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 26, 2020 19:43:20 GMT 10
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 26, 2020 19:43:56 GMT 10
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 26, 2020 19:44:56 GMT 10
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 26, 2020 19:45:34 GMT 10
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 26, 2020 19:46:17 GMT 10
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 26, 2020 19:47:00 GMT 10
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