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Post by Electric Eel on Dec 21, 2020 19:57:38 GMT 10
SUNDAY 15th September: Parramatta Eels v Brisbane Broncos at Bankwest Stadium, 4.05pm
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Post by Electric Eel on Dec 21, 2020 19:58:04 GMT 10
NRL.com
Eels v Broncos: Evans sweats on judiciary; Joe 'O' good to go
Will Bankwest Stadium prove to be Parramatta's X-factor once again?
The hot-and-cold Eels have been near invincible on their new home patch this year, easily accounting for Brisbane 38-10 back in round 14. Brisbane clawed back a one-point extra-time win just a fortnight ago to square the ledger.
Nathan Brown's return from suspension is timely with the Eels needing a successful judiciary challenge to have Kane Evans freed after a high tackle charge resulting from their final-round win over Manly.
Brisbane will hope lock Joe Ofahengaue can return from a calf injury; the Maroons representative was missed in a dire loss to Canterbury last-start, particularly given Tevita Pangai jnr's long-term suspension.
The Rundown
Team news
Eels: Kane Evans has been named to start but coach Brad Arthur may have to rejig things if Evans is unsuccessful in his attempt to have a careless high tackle downgraded at the judiciary. Daniel Alvaro is on the bench but is the likely candidate to start if Evans is suspended. Nathan Brown returns at lock after a two-week suspension for a shoulder charge, while Tepai Moeroa has been dropped to the reserves but could earn a recall to the bench if Evans is ruled out.
Broncos: Joe Ofahengaue returns after missing two games with a calf injury so Patrick Carrigan goes back to the bench and Rhys Kennedy drops to the reserves. Centre Gehamat Shibasaki has been named on the bench for his 12th game of 2019 at the expense of Izaia Perese.
Key match-up
Each of these sides relies heavily for points on their main attacking strike weapon. For the Eels it is halfback Mitch Moses, who boasts an NRL-high 24 try assists. Anthony Milford has arguably improved his form since switching from the halves to fullback and leads the way for Brisbane with 13 assists.
For the Eels to win
The Eels are one of the most expansive teams in the competition and the free-flowing style that has netted them some big wins, particularly at home. They need to test the Brisbane flanks early and often to ensure danger-men Maika Sivo on the left and Blake Ferguson on the right get plenty of clean early ball.
For the Broncos to win
Brisbane's entire game plan revolves around the powerful young pack getting a roll on. Payne Haas has made over 200 metres eight times in his past nine starts while David Fifita's try, two line breaks and 15 busts proved the difference against the Eels two weeks ago. They need to pin the Eels on the back foot to limit their opportunities for ball movement.
Brett Kimmorley says
I think Parramatta will win this. What will hurt the Broncos will be their lack of game management and kicking game. They've got the best young crop of forwards in the country and some amazing outside backs, but in semifinals in key moments it's about managing games and building pressure and calling the right plays. The Broncos unfortunately are lacking in the nine, seven and six area, and that means Parramatta have to tackle extremely well to stop the Broncos forwards. If they tackle well and have lots of energy they'll provide space for Mitchell Moses to create a bit of havoc with his running game or his kicking game to two wingers who have had amazing seasons in 2019. Eels by 4
Stat Attack
The Eels are averaging 1750 run metres over their past five games and have gained more metres than their opponents in seven straight games dating back to their Lottoland loss in round 18. Brisbane are averaging 1570 metres over their past five and have out-run their opponents just once in the past month.
And another thing ...
Brisbane finished the regular season with 11 wins and 12 losses, just the third time since the NRL became a 16-team competition that a team made the finals with a losing record. The Broncos already did it in 2007 while the 2016 Titans are the other side.
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Post by Electric Eel on Dec 21, 2020 19:58:29 GMT 10
Eels v Broncos, Elimination Final Team List
The Parramatta Eels line up to face the Brisbane Broncos in the Elimination Final at Bankwest Stadium on Sunday 15 September has been named by Blue & Gold Head Coach Brad Arthur.
Arthur has welcomed back Nathan Brown from suspension, returning into the starting side at lock.
Kane Evans and Junior Paulo are named as the starting front rowers, Shaun Lane and Manu Ma’u in the back row and Reed Mahoney at hooker.
The Eels back line remains unchanged with captain Clint Gutherson at fullback and Dylan Brown and Mitch Moses in the halves. Maika Sivo and Blake Ferguson named on the wings with Michael Jennings and Waqa Blake in the centres.
Brad Takairangi, Daniel Alvaro, Ray Stone and Marata Niukore form the bench whilst Tepai Moeroa, Will Smith, Peni Terepo and Josh Hoffman are the reserves.
Kick off is at 4:05pm
Parramatta Eels
1. Clint Gutherson (c) 2. Maika Sivo 3. Michael Jennings 4. Waqa Blake 5. Blake Ferguson 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. Brad Takairangi 15. Daniel Alvaro 16. Ray Stone 17. Marata Niukore 18. Tepai Moeroa 19. Will Smith 20. Peni Terepo 21. Josh Hoffman
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Post by Electric Eel on Dec 21, 2020 19:59:17 GMT 10
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Post by Electric Eel on Dec 21, 2020 19:59:49 GMT 10
NRL.com
58-0: Eels obliterate Broncos to break record for biggest finals win
A five-star performance from Eels halfback Mitchell Moses has helped the Eels crush the Broncos 58-0, a new record for a finals game, at their Bankwest Stadium fortress on Sunday afternoon.
The 24-year-old had the ball on a string as the Eels toyed with the Brisbane defence in an 11-tries-to-nil demolition that was also the club's biggest win over Brisbane.
It was also the heaviest defeat suffered by the Broncos and the most points scored by a team in finals history.
The Eels had the ball on a string from the outset while Brisbane's horror afternoon included a sorry string of lowlights, including poor errors and soft defensive lapses.
Brimming with confidence, Moses's highlight reel included an incredible kick for himself to score despite heavy attention from the defence and two switch-back plays where the Broncos shifted to their left before Moses rifled long balls back across-field to create space for Shaun Lane and Maika Sivo tries.
The Eels' propensity to spread it wide and early paid dividends in a round 25 win over Manly and despite Brisbane surely knowing what was coming they were near powerless to slow down the likes of Blake Ferguson, Waqa Blake, Michael Jennings and Sivo, who each had the chance to wind up in open pastures.
Only desperate defence from teen sensation Payne Haas, making a cover tackle in the corner he had no right to make, denied Blake early on after Jennings had already plucked a Moses cross-field bomb from the air to open the scoring.
Moses's own try followed soon after, with Brisbane paying the penalty for a silly Joe Ofahengaue challenge taking out Moses's legs as he kicked with a fresh set on their own line.
It became three tries in eight minutes as Ferguson made the difficult look easy in the right corner following a Blake break.
A couple of Reed Mahoney errors handed Brisbane brief respite which they brought undone with handling errors and poor kicks before Lane's 33rd-minute try and a stunner from Sivo right on half-time.
Brisbane's afternoon could best be summed up by a 39th-minute last-tackle play – one of their few in the Eels' half – in which two passes hit the ground and they lost 15 metres on the play before Andrew McCullough dropped it as he was tackled trying to kick.
Staring at a 24-0 deficit, Brisbane needed something special to start the second half and when Dylan Brown was placed on report for a crusher on Anthony Milford to kick off a run of three straight penalties but their attacking set started with a Pat Carrigan forward pass.
Instead the Eels poured downfield from the scrum and Sivo bagged his second off a Clint Gutherson cut-out soon after.
Gutherson walked straight through some shocking defence to set up Brown in the 53rd minute and Moses made it 34-0 having missed five goals in what could have been an even uglier margin for the visitors.
Brisbane's season ended in sorry fashion and there were few positives; their attack in the few chances they had was even more clueless than their defence with simple errors and poor passing and kicking denying them any chance of making a mark on the scoreboard.
Ofahengaue landed himself on report for a dangerous shot on Ferguson late in the game and for the second time in the match it cost his team a try as the Eels again charged downfield and Tepai Moeroa rolled over the top of some limp defence.
With eight minutes to play the Eels were pretty much doing what they wanted; Waqa Blake marked the short kick-off and ran 20 metres with several defenders hanging off him and moments later Moses received a scorching pass from Mahoney to stroll over untouched to equal Parramatta's biggest win over Brisbane at 46-0.
The 29,372-strong crowd evolved their "Sivo, Sivo" chant into "we want 50" and the Eels players listened as Brown ran through on his own bomb to snatch the ball for the 10th Blue & Gold try.
Even then the Eels weren't done; James Segeyaro was penalised for a strip with two minutes remaining and Moses' 40-metre touch finder set up one last attacking raid with Daniel Alvaro again embarrassing Brisbane's goal-line defence for a 58-0 final score.
For Brisbane, it will be a long summer of soul-searching with plenty of unanswered questions after producing their worst performance of the year in their biggest game of the year.
Parramatta's prize, such as it is, is a semi-final on Saturday against minor premiers the Storm in Melbourne – the team who handed them the 2019 Telstra Premiership season's biggest beating in round nine with a 64-10 win at Suncorp Stadium.
However it will be a different Eels team coming off their best win of the year.
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