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Post by Electric Eel on Dec 20, 2020 16:18:49 GMT 10
FRIDAY 16th August: Parramatta Eels v Gold Coast Titans at Cbus Super Stadium, 6.00pm
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Post by Electric Eel on Dec 20, 2020 16:19:21 GMT 10
NRL.com
Titans v Eels: Still no Fergo; Gordon returns via bench
Parramatta can keep in touch with the top four by downing a Titans side playing for nothing more than pride.
The Eels sit sixth - two points away from the fourth-placed Rabbitohs after defeating Newcastle last weekend.
On the flip-side, Gold Coast's woes extended to seven straight defeats with last week's 40-28 loss to the Dragons.
Given the battle for fourth spot is so tight, Parramatta can't afford to drop this match if they want a second crack in the finals.
Racking up a hefty score would help their cause tremendously - all the more reason for the Titans to hang tough and show incoming coach Justin Holbrook they're willing to fight.
The Rundown
Team news
Titans: Some much-needed stability, with coach Craig Hodges making just one change to the team that gave the Dragons a fright last week. Veteran fullback Michael Gordon comes into the 17 on the bench at the expense of Leilani Latu, who is among the reserves.
Eels: Kane Evans returns after being a late withdrawal due to food poisoning last week. Daniel Alvaro goes back to the bench, while Tepai Moeroa has been dropped to the reserves. Still no sign of Blake Ferguson, who remains out of action with a knee infection.
Key match-up
Jai Arrow is far and away Gold Coast's most valuable player and the non-stop lock will be integral to his team's hopes. Parramatta's Nathan Brown also has an insatiable appetite for work and is a leader of the Eels pack.
For the Titans to win
With limited cattle, Gold Coast don't have a lot of points in them against top-eight sides - so a boilover will likely come on the back of committed defence. Parramatta have a tendency to clock off in patches and the Titans must capitalise on any lapses.
For the Eels to win
If they wear down the Titans' middles quickly, Parramatta will trundle downfield with ease and get into scoring positions. And with their strike out wide, the Eels should find the stripe regularly.
Brett Kimmorley says
The Titans scored a lot of points in attack last week, but once again they conceded too many. The big thing they need to do is work on how to defend. It looks like there are not many players having a go for them. I can’t see that changing this week. It’s a big game for Parramatta – top four aspirations are still there. The next four weeks for them are about finding their best style of football and having consistency. Eels by 10
Stat Attack
Parramatta love to promote the footy. Brad Arthur's men rank third in the league for offloads (230), with skilful prop Junior Paulo passing in contact a team-high 44 times (4th in the league).
And another thing ...
The Eels have beaten the Titans in the past two clashes between the sides but Gold Coast hold the advantage overall, winning 11 of 19 matches.
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Post by Electric Eel on Dec 20, 2020 16:19:43 GMT 10
Team List: Titans v Eels, Round 22
The Parramatta Eels line up to face the Gold Coast Titans at Cbus Super Stadium on Friday 16 August has been named by Blue & Gold Head Coach Brad Arthur.
After a 20-14 victory over the Knights last week, Arthur has recalled Kane Evans into the starting side after he was ruled out with sickness an hour before kick off.
The return of Evans alongside Junior Paulo in the front row sees Daniel Alvaro return to the bench alongside Peni Terepo, David Gower and Marata Niukore.
Tepai Moeroa, George Jennings, Stefano Utoikamanu and Will Smith are the reserves.
Nathan Brown will play his 50th game for the Parramatta Eels.
Kick off is at 6pm.
Round 22 will see the NRL celebrate the Harvey Norman Women In League Round with the Eels wearing their 2019 Women in League jerseys.
Parramatta Eels
1. Clint Gutherson (c) 2. Maika Sivo 3. Michael Jennings 4. Waqa Blake 5. Brad Takairangi 6. Dylan Brown 7. Mitch Moses 8. Kane Evans 9. Reed Mahoney 10. Junior Paulo 11. Shaun Lane 12. Manu Ma’u 13. Nathan Brown
Interchange
14. Peni Terepo 15. David Gower 16. Daniel Alvaro 17. Marata Niukore 18. Tepai Moeroa 19. George Jennings 20. Stefano Utoikamanu 21. Will Smith
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Post by Electric Eel on Dec 20, 2020 16:20:20 GMT 10
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Post by Electric Eel on Dec 20, 2020 16:20:43 GMT 10
NRL.com
Blake bags double as Eels' second-half surge sinks Titans
Mitchell Moses is headed towards September redemption after engineering Parramatta’s commanding 36-12 win over the Titans on the Gold Coast on Friday night.
Two tries from Penrith recruit Waqa Blake - his first for his new club - also helped lay the good foundations of the Eels fourth straight win.
The victory did little more than solidify the Eels’ position in sixth spot on the Telstra Premiership ladder but is another important step in Moses burying the demons of a 2017 finals campaign in which the fourth-placed Eels fell out of contention with consecutive losses.
The lopsided nature of the scoreline took the Titans’ tally to 206 points conceded in five weeks in what is now a club record eight-game losing streak yet for 40 minutes there was the prospect of an upset.
Both of the Eels first-half tries came from kicks but when Gold Coast gave away two penalties inside the Eels 10-metre line and kicked out on the full once in the opening five minutes of the second half, Moses came into his own.
Credited with just two official try assists, Moses was at the heart of every Eels attacking raid.
His right boot led directly to the first three Parramatta tries and he created both opportunities that led to Blake’s double in the space of five minutes midway through the second half.
He even piloted six conversions from as many attempts and slotted in for Clint Gutherson at fullback when the Eels skipper left the field nine minutes from full-time.
Up 12-6 at the break, the Eels advantage could have been far greater.
Denied twice by the video referee – the first of which came just 65 seconds into the contest – Gutherson bombed another five minutes from half-time in comical fashion.
Attacking the Titans right side from a scrum win, winger Brad Takairangi flung the ball back infield before going into touch, the ball bouncing off Brian Kelly arms and into the head of Gutherson as he stood a metre inside the Titans in-goal, the ball rebounding off his noggin and into touch.
After errors and penalties punctuated the opening 10 minutes it was former Titan Takairangi, who sparked the first try of the game.
An offload inside his own 10-metre line kick-started a 90 metre set for the visitors that culminated in Takairangi batting back a Moses kick for Daniel Alvaro to regather and score - the prop’s first try in two years which also came against Gold Coast.
Parramatta very nearly went back-to-back if not for Blake knocking on his own pass, their second coming in simple fashion after 23 minutes.
Showing far greater resolve in defence than they have for the past month, Gold Coast defended a set inside their own territory but left an acre of space for Moses to grubber into on the last tackle, back-rower Manu Ma’u beating Kelly to the ball.
An enterprising style of Titans footy failed to breach the Eels defence until a fortunate bounce saw them across 12 minutes from half-time, a Ryley Jacks grubber rebounding off the foot of Parramatta hooker Reed Mahoney and into the arms of Kelly who twisted past Blake to score.
It took less than three minutes for the Eels to be denied a third time, Maiko Sivo penalised for contact on opposite Jesse Arthars as he collected a Moses grubber for what would have been his 17th try of the season.
A complete lack of communication gave Shaun Lane a free shot at a Moses bomb which he converted into a try beside the posts in the 46th minute. It was also the Eels five-eighth who delivered the killer blow 26 minutes from full-time.
Drifting across the face of the Gold Coast defence, Moses drew two defenders before offloading in the tackle to Ma’u who in turn found the long-striding Blake, who galloped clear of the chasing Titans to score under the posts.
The trio were at it again five minutes later, Moses putting Ma’u through a hole before a flick pass gave Blake a 10 metre run to the line for his second in quick succession with a rampaging Marata Niukore rounding out a dominant second half with a try 10 minutes from full-time.
Arthars scored a consolation try in the 75th minute for the home side, anchored in 16th spot with just four wins from 21 games.
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