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Post by Electric Eel on Dec 12, 2020 16:00:24 GMT 10
Eels trial squad v Panthers named
parraeels.com.au Wed 27 Feb 2019, 04:50 PM
The Parramatta Eels side to clash with the Penrith Panthers in this Saturday's pre-season trial at Panthers Stadium has been named by Blue & Gold Head Coach Brad Arthur.
In the first Battle of the West of the year, ahead of the 2019 NRL Telstra Premiership, Arthur has named a 18 man squad for the clash kicking off at 7pm.
Parramatta Eels
1. Clint Gutherson 2. George Jennings 3. Michael Jennings 4. Brad Takairangi 5. Blake Ferguson 6. Dylan Brown 7. Mitch Moses 8. Daniel Alvaro 9. Reed Mahoney 10. Junior Paulo 11. Shaun Lane 12. Marata Niukore 13. Tepai Moeroa 14. Tim Mannah 15. Peni Terepo 16. Manu Ma'u 17. Nathan Brown 18. Will Smith
Details What: Eels v Panthers pre-season trial Where: Panthers Stadium, Penrith – Mulgoa Road, cnr Ransley Street, NSW 2750 When: Saturday 2 March, 2019 Times: West Gate Opens: 3.15pm Jersey Flegg Kick-Off: 3.30pm North & South Gates Open: 5pm Intrust Super Premiership Kick-Off: 5pm NRL Kick-Off: 7pm
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Post by Electric Eel on Dec 12, 2020 16:00:53 GMT 10
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NRL trials: Manu Ma'u suffers suspected knee injury in awkward tackle
Parramatta second-rower Manu Ma'u will be racing the clock to be fit for round one after suffering a suspected left knee injury in the Eels' trial win over Penrith on Saturday night.
Ma'u limped off the field gingerly after Panthers forward Tyrell Fuimaono collapsed on his leg.
In positive news, Ma'u was able to bear through the pain and walk off the field without the assistance of the trainer.
There is concern the hulky back-rower has suffered an MCL injury with Ma'u facing anywhere up to six weeks on the sidelines depending on its seriousness, according to the NRL Physio.
It was Ma'u first appearance since suffering a season-ending cheekbone injury midway through last year.
He was outshone by standout recruit Shaun Lane who forced Brad Arthur to select him in round one with a try, try assist and handful of offloads that was too much for Penrith to handle.
If Ma'u misses any NRL action, the Eels are in safe hands.
Most impressively, Parramatta held Penrith scoreless in the 20-0 affair, capitalising on a James Maloney sin-bin after Penrith were warned for repeated infringements.
Both teams face off again in their season opener at Panthers Stadium on March 17.
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Post by Electric Eel on Dec 12, 2020 16:01:17 GMT 10
Parra Eels
Eels triumph over Panthers in trial
Parramatta and Penrith both kept their powder dry in a dreary dress rehearsal for their round-one showdown, the Eels prevailing with a comfortable 20-0 win at Panthers Stadium.
The fierce western Sydney rivals provided plenty of pyrotechnics in last year's season opener in which the Panthers ran down a 14-0 lead, but it was only Parramatta that fired a shot in a final pre-season hit-out for both teams.
Last year's wooden spooners will come west once more in two weeks' time, a sell-out crowd expected for Ivan Cleary's NRL return as coach of Penrith.
The Eels would gladly walk away with a similar showing when the season kicks off in earnest, young five-eighth Dylan Brown impressing again alongside rocks and diamonds from scrumbase partner Mitch Moses.
Across the way NSW halfback Nathan Cleary came through his first 40 minutes since off-season ankle surgery unscathed before sitting out the second half.
Offsider and captain James Maloney meanwhile came off second best in a running battle with the officials, sin-binned for a professional foul as Penrith's penalty count spiralled well and truly past double figures.
As a result the Panthers spent much of the contest defending their own line, Parramatta trying to crack it.
Ugly early touches from the hand and boot of Moses coughed up possession, one pass travelling half the field's width into touch.
Brown on the other hand forced a line drop-out with his first attacking kick, and the Eels eventually found their groove and first points after 26 minutes.
Former Panthers winger George Jennings talked his way into the home side's carpark before kick-off and it was the beefed-up speedster who finally crossed for first points, capitalising on a Clint Gutherson basketball pass.
Penrith took until the 35th minute to threaten with anything approaching attacking football but it was the Eels again who were in next.
A glaring defensive lapse in Penrith's middle let Peni Terepo stream through from 20 metres out shortly after half-time for a 10-0 lead.
Parramatta cracked on as the Panthers' defensive load took its toll in the second stanza.
Manu Ma'u turned his hand to ball-playing to lay on two tries for recruits Shaun Lane and Maika Sivo to score down the left edge.
Ma'u did leave the field minutes later with a leg concern, while big man Junior Paulo was a late withdrawal for the Eels due to a slight hamstring strain.
Neither Paulo or Penrith's Josh Mansour, also scratched by the home side with a leg cut, are in doubt for round one.
Tyrone May was a late withdrawal from the Penrith side. Panthers CEO Brian Fletcher told Channel 9 earlier in the day that the five-eighth was the player involved in the leaked lewd video which was being investigated by the NRL Integrity Unit.
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Post by Electric Eel on Dec 12, 2020 16:02:38 GMT 10
Blake Ferguson
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Post by Electric Eel on Dec 12, 2020 16:03:27 GMT 10
Eels winger George Jennings.
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