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Post by Electric Eel on Dec 19, 2020 16:10:37 GMT 10
SATURDAY 27th July: Parramatta Eels v New Zealand Warriors at Bankwest Stadium, 3.00pm
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Post by Electric Eel on Dec 19, 2020 16:11:00 GMT 10
NRL.com
Eels v Warriors: Lane out of favour; Maumalo returns
With the finals just eight weeks away, this is a vital game for both teams in the race for top eight spots.
Parramatta have been arguably the competition's designated Jekyll and Hyde team with their propensity to look like top four material one week and bottom four the next.
The Eels were no match for Manly last week and it must've been a huge worry for coach Brad Arthur to see his team fail to perform in a big game.
The Warriors stayed in the hunt with last week's home win over the Sharks and can't afford a mental let-down on Saturday.
The Rundown
Team news
Eels: Former Panther Waqa Blake makes his Eels debut, with Josh Hoffman shifting to wing and rookie Ethan Parry dropped to the reserves. Blake Ferguson has a knee infection and hopes to return next week. Shaun Lane is out injured, with Marata Niukore promoted to start. Oregon Kaufusi and Daniel Alvaro have been elevated to the bench, while Jaeman Salmon was dropped to the reserves.
Warriors: Ken Maumalo returns in place of Adam Pompey. Gerard Beale will start on the other wing, while Blake Ayshford was named in the centres. Kodi Nikorima was named at halfback but is battling an ankle injury.
Key match-up
While Clint Gutherson has to over-shadow opposing fullback Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, the battle between halves Mitch Moses and Blake Green will prove decisive. Green was great against the Sharks last week, while Moses needs to bounce back after a so-so performance against Manly.
For the Eels to win
What is it about the Eels that they can be so energetic one week and lethargic the next? Brad Arthur must lie awake at night wondering how he can get his talented side to perform at a high level on a regular basis. The return of Blake Ferguson will provide an immeasurable boost but the whole team needs to stay tough defensively.
For the Warriors to win
IF RTS can eclipse 300 run metres for the third straight week it will certainly help, but the Warriors will need more than that in front of a hostile Eels crowd at Bankwest Stadium. The visitors will be counting on Blake Green's astute game management, while Ken Maumalo's return should help keep them on the front foot.
Brett Kimmorley says
The Eels were criticised by their coach for some poor tackling last weekend. I expect them to be a lot better and tackle a lot better for the 80 minutes. They did respond in the second half against Manly. Mitchell Moses’s game has gone to a more consistent level. I think last week’s drop in form was a one-off. Eels by 2
Stat Attack
Eels winger Maika Sivo is the NRL's leading try-scorer (13), while Warriors winger Ken Maumalo (12) is equal second with Corey Oates and Latrell Mitchell. RTS has run for the most metres in the competition (3,307) and Maumalo is second (3,088).
And another thing ...
The Warriors claimed bragging rights over the Eels in their only meeting in 2018, scoring two late tries for a 24-14 win. Parra trailed 12-2 at half-time before forging ahead 14-12 after converted tries to Clint Gutherson and Manu Ma'u. Tries to Jazz Tevaga and Isaac Luke saved the Warriors, with Mason Lino converting both.
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Post by Electric Eel on Dec 19, 2020 16:11:22 GMT 10
Team List: Eels v Warriors, Round 19
The Parramatta Eels line up to take on the New Zealand Warriors at Bankwest Stadium on Saturday 27 July in Round 19 of the NRL Telstra Premiership has been named by Blue & Gold Head Coach Brad Arthur.
After a 36-24 defeat to the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles last week, Arthur has made a handful of changes to his line up with new recruit Waqa Blake named to make his Eels debut in the centres, shifting Josh Hoffman to the wing.
Marata Niukore comes into the starting side in place of an injured Shaun Lane named in the second row.
Oregon Kaufusi and Daniel Alvaro have been recalled to the side on the bench alongside David Gower and Tepai Moeroa with Jaeman Salmon, Andrew Davey, Tim Mannah and Ethan Parry the reserves.
Kick off is at 3pm.
Parramatta Eels
1. Clint Gutherson (c) 2. Maika Sivo 3. Brad Takairangi 4. Waqa Blake 5. Josh Hoffman 6. Dylan Brown 7. Mitch Moses 8. Kane Evans 9. Reed Mahoney 10. Junior Paulo 11. Marata Niukore 12. Manu Ma’u 13. Nathan Brown
Interchange
14. Oregon Kaufusi 15. Daniel Alvaro 16. David Gower 17. Tepai Moeroa 18. Jaeman Salmon
19. Andrew Davey 20. Tim Mannah 21. Ethan Parry
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Post by Electric Eel on Dec 19, 2020 16:12:05 GMT 10
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Post by Electric Eel on Dec 19, 2020 16:12:32 GMT 10
NRL.com
Eels hang on to clinch thriller against Warriors
Parramatta remained nestled safely in the NRL top eight with a heart-stopping 24-22 win over the Warriors at Bankwest Stadium on Saturday.
The Eels rebounded after a smacking from Manly last week. But they also withstood a late penalty handing possession over to the visitors 30 metres out from the Parramatta line.
As the seconds counted down, every fan was thinking how South Sydney sunk the Dragons in the final seconds 24 hours earlier. But the Eels survived the frantic touch footy-like final play by Stephen Kearney's men.
A 9-2 penalty count against them didn't help the Warriors and neither did a one-handed forward pass from Roger Tuivasa-Sheck to his winger Gerard Beale with the line open and three minutes on the clock.
But all plaudits to Parramatta. Brad Arthur's men are now six wins from seven games at their new home ground and a tighter contest would be hard to find.
They remain in sixth spot on the ladder on 22 competition points, edging a little closer to the top four. The Warriors would have snuck into eighth spot with a win but remain in striking distance in 11th spot.
The Warriors were undefeated in five previous visits to Australia, and a better bounce of the ball and a sixth victory was well within their grasp.
Scores drew level three times and the lead changed four times.
There was a fair bit of feeling with an all-in brawl midway through the second half and two players on report – both Warriors in Lachlan Burr (grapple tackle) and Issac Luke (dangerous tackle).
With all the speed and power in both these sides on a Saturday afternoon dry track, it was no wonder there were four tries to entertain the 17,300-plus Bankwest Stadium crowd within the first 15 minutes.
The scoring was level at 6-6 and then 12-12 after Ken Maumalo and Luke scored for the visitors, with Brad Takairangi and rookie Ethan Parry replying.
It was the Issac Luke show early. His 40/20 kick brought up the Warriors' first try on the next play for Maumalo to draw level with Maika Sivo on 13 for the season.
Luke then burrowed over himself from dummy-half to register his 50th career try in 268 games.
Repeat sets for the Warriors brought up their third try to Beale as he tried to restore some pride after Sivo swatted him off like a moth – Blake Ayshford too – on his way to putting Takairangi over the try line.
Luke and Mitchell Moses didn't miss their conversions either – three from the touchline – but the Warriors held the upper hand 18-12 at half-time. Jazz Tevaga's hand stopped Clint Gutherson from grounding the ball under the posts with just seconds left on the clock heading into the break, which could have levelled things up.
Some consolation for the home side was that their two first-half tries brought them their 5000th try since joining the competition in 1947.
Sivo made it 5,001 when he scored early in the second half, when a Dylan Brown pass was knocked backwards by Blake Green in the tackle. Sivo scooped it up off the grass and scored – his seventh try in seven Bankwest games. He retook the NRL lead from Maumalo and once again scores were deadlocked at 18-18.
Maybe the closeness got under the players' skins. Warriors forward Burr was placed on report for wrapping his arm around Brown's neck, which started an all-in brawl.
Moses kicked the penalty and the Eels were in the lead 20-18. Moses didn't stop there. He took off down the eastern touchline before kicking inside for Gutherson to grab the try he missed out on in the first half.
The Eels had skipped six points clear. But in this see-sawing encounter, it was no surprise to see Maumalo score in the 59th minute to draw level with Sivo once again at 14 tries apiece. A missed conversion and the Eels were clinging on 24-22. And in the end, that's all they needed for a 10th win in 2019.
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