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Post by Electric Eel on Jul 22, 2021 23:53:48 GMT 10
Thursday 22nd July: Parramatta Eels v Canberra Raiders at Cbus Super Stadium, 7.50pm
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Post by Electric Eel on Jul 25, 2021 18:25:52 GMT 10
Team List - Eels v Raiders, Round 19 Will Penisini will make his NRL debut for the Parramatta Eels against the Canberra Raiders in Round 19. The 18-year-old is an Eels junior and has spent the year playing in the Knock on Effect NSW Cup. He comes into the centres for Tom Opacic who has been ruled out. Blake Ferguson returns to the side on the wing. Mitch Moses will miss the match, with Jake Arthur again playing in the halves. Junior Paulo returns after being rested last week following State of Origin. Kick-off is at 7:50pm on Thursday 22 July at Cbus Super Stadium.
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Post by Electric Eel on Jul 25, 2021 18:29:21 GMT 10
NRL.com
Eels v Raiders: Moses back injury, Fergo recalled; Wighton, Savage out
Plenty at stake here as the Eels look to consolidate their hold on a top-four spot and the Raiders try to continue a revival which has seen them knock off Manly and Cronulla in consecutive weeks.
The Eels overcame the absence of key playmaker Mitch Moses to outclass the Gold Coast in round 18 while the Raiders powered away from the Sharks late on the back of brilliant performance by rookie fullback Xavier Savage.
The Raiders are outside the eight only on points differential and look to be gathering momentum at the right time of the season but they'll need to be at their best to turn around a 35-10 loss to the Eels back in round six.
The rundown Team news Eels: The Eels are 1-17 with no late changes.
Mitchell Moses has been ruled out due to a back fracture suffered in Origin III so Jake Arthur will play halfback again this week.
Tom Opacic is also out and his place in the centres is taken by Will Penisini on debut, while Blake Ferguson has been recalled for his first game since round 12 at the expense of Haze Dunster.
Joey Lussick and Makahesi Makatoa were the first two players cut 24 hours before kick-off. Bryce Cartwright was the last man cut an hour before kick-off and Haze Dunster is the 18th man.
The Eels have won their past three games against the Raiders.
Raiders: Joseph Tapine has come in to the starting side in a late swap with Josh Papalii, who goes to the bench.
Matt Timoko is the new face on the bench but expect a late change there with Ricky Stuart likely to bring in another forward as per previous weeks.
Jordan Rapana moves to fullback after Xavier Savage was ruled out for the remainder of the season with a shoulder injury.
Jack Wighton has been sidelined by a rib injury with Matt Frawley to replace the NSW five-eighth.
Siliva Havili and Trey Mooney were the first two players cut from the extended squad 24 hours before kick-off. Ryan James is 18th man and Caleb Aekins was the last player cut.
The Raiders have lost all four games against top-four opposition in 2021.
Key match-up Dylan Brown v Matt Frawley: With Mitch Moses missing the Titans game it was left to five-eighth Brown to step up and he did it in style, scoring a sizzling solo try, running for 111 metres and kicking astutely. Frawley will play just his second game of the season with Jack Wighton sidelined by a rib injury and he'll be looking for a repeat of his round 17 showing when he and Sam Williams combined to spearhead an upset win over Manly.
Stat attack The Eels boast a powerful back three with Clint Gutherson and Maika Sivo joined by their old mate Blake Fergson who gets a recall this week. Gutherson and Sivo have made 31 line breaks between them in 2021 out of Parramatta's total of 97, fifth best in the NRL. By contrast the Raiders have had 72 line breaks and Jordan Rapana is their best with 10.
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Post by Electric Eel on Jul 25, 2021 18:31:24 GMT 10
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Post by Electric Eel on Jul 25, 2021 18:35:14 GMT 10
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Raiders back in finals race with gritty win over Eels
Proud coach Ricky Stuart says Canberra have "turned the corner" and are NRL finals bound after defying yet more injuries and a never-say-die Parramatta to grind out a 12-10 win at the Gold Coast on Thursday night.
Desperate to stay in the top eight mix, the Raiders dug deep to overcome the loss of enforcer Josh Papalii (concussion) and fellow forward Ryan Sutton (sternum) to clinch their third win in a row.
The Raiders simply refused to lose after the Eels threatened to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat in the dying seconds.
Parramatta cut the deficit to just two points when Maika Sivo crashed over off a Jake Arthur kick in the 76th minute, but Clint Gutherson missed the sideline conversion.
Sivo then had another crack at the line seconds from full-time but outstanding Raiders replacement fullback Jordan Rapana somehow bundled the hulking Fijian into touch to seal a gutsy win with help from Harley Smith-Shields.
Stuart admitted he had some anxious moments as the bunker determined whether Rapana's hip bump was legal as Sivo lay prone with blood coming from a cut above his eye.
But in the end the officials were satisfied there was no foul play as the Raiders (8-10) celebrated a famous win.
"They kept looking at it but there was no way it was a foul. He hit him with his hip," Stuart said.
"Just for Rappa to be there was an extraordinary play.
"[But] I am very proud of the effort. That has always been in the jumper, that type of grit, that type of want to win.
"Some games it is missing and you have to work hard as a coach to get it, that's why I get upset when we lose because I know what these guys have got under the jumper.
"It's why I love coaching them – wins like that are pure grit and want."
After a horror start to the season, Stuart believed the Raiders could now start planning a finals tilt.
"We have turned the corner but it is not through fluke, it is through hard work," he said.
"This time of year we need to up the intensity in regards to the playoffs.
"We believe we will be in the playoffs. We believe we are good enough to be in the playoffs.
"We want to be the team that is here the longest in terms of this hub – when you see that out there you would believe me.
"As long as we don't get any more bad luck. Luck in life is everything.
"They never cease to amaze me these blokes. Over the last two years now we have been hit with injuries and luck that we can't control but we keep getting back up, and keep punching."
Queensland prop Papalii failed an HIA after going off in the 34th minute, further depleting a Raiders outfit that were without playmaker Jack Wighton (ribs), Elliott Whitehead (shoulder) and exciting fullback Xavier Savage (shoulder).
Papalii came off second best in his own tackle, face planting on the ground before the dazed forward was escorted off the ground.
Sutton (sternum) was lost in the 28th minute.
But the wounded Raiders held their nerve to knock over a top four side for the first time this season in a huge boost to their finals hopes.
In contrast, the top four plans of Parramatta (13-5) have taken a hit as they look to regroup ahead of a tough run home.
The return of playmaker Mitch Moses (back) can't come soon enough for the Eels who take on Sydney Roosters, South Sydney, Manly, North Queensland, Melbourne and Penrith to finish their season.
Eels coach Brad Arthur was left deflated after coming so close to celebrating a win, but wouldn't be drawn on Rapana's contact on Sivo.
"It shouldn't have come down to that but I would have to look at it again," he said.
"Maika is pretty banged up, he got hit on the eye, got a cut there – I don't know.
"It was a bash up and I think they probably beat us in the physical contest in the end – they had a bit more intent.
"We had plenty of ball and opportunity but we just didn't win any of the collision – we have to be better in the physicality which is usually one of our strengths."
After a 0-0 half-time deadlock, the Raiders finally cracked the Eels' line when Josh Hodgson and Sam Williams combined to send Corey Harawira-Naera over in the 45th minute, running over the top of Jake Arthur.
Rapana did it all himself eight minutes later, darting out of dummy half to score in what appeared to be hammer blow to the Eels' hopes.
Indeed Parramatta needed something special to crack the Raiders' wall of defence.
Enter Blake Ferguson.
The 31-year-old skittled two defenders in a kick return before pinning the ears back and booting the ball ahead for five-eighth Dylan Brown to score in the 56th minute, capping a stunning 80m effort.
Off contract and seemingly with his career on the line, Ferguson played like a man possessed in his first game in six weeks after being sidelined over defensive concerns.
There was no prize for guessing what Ferguson had been working on while in NRL exile, pulling off some brutal hits in defence but it was his spark in attack that threatened to turn the match on its ear.
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