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Post by Electric Eel on Mar 20, 2023 19:59:02 GMT 10
THURSDAY 23rd March: Parramatta Eels vs Penrith Panthers at CommBank Stadium, 8.00pm
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Post by Electric Eel on Mar 22, 2023 18:28:30 GMT 10
Eels v Panthers: Matterson back on deck; Sorensen returns
The grand final rematch has taken on huge significance for the Eels who have started the season 0-3 and are in danger of losing touch with the heavyweights of the competition.
Finding the tryline hasn't been an issue for the Blue and Golds, averaging 23 points per game, but defending it has been, with 80 points and 14 tries piled on by their opponents across the first three rounds.
Coach Brad Arthur has been full of praise for his team's 'effort' but the ease with which their defence is being breached must be a massive concern.
The Panthers found some form against the Rabbitohs in Round 2 before sitting out last weekend with a bye, which may have been a blessing given the extreme heat which a number of sides had to endure.
Panthers coach Ivan Cleary will be looking for continued improvement in his side's cohesion as they get accustomed to life without Viliame Kikau and Api Koroisau.
With Nathan Cleary and Jarome Luai calling the shots and Moses Leota and James Fisher-Harris putting them on, the back-to-back champions are ready to slip into overdrive in the next month against the Eels, Raiders, Sea Eagles and Knights.
Team News Eels: Edge forward Ryan Matterson is back from his grand final suspension and will be a welcome addition for the Eels. Matt Doorey moves to the bench and Jack Murchie (head knock) is out. Hooker Brendan Hands has been named to make his NRL debut from the bench and Jirah Momoisea drops to the reserves. Prop Reagan Campbell-Gillard is free to face the premiers after taking an early guilty plea to a Shoulder Charge offence and paying a $3000 fine.
Panthers: Interchange forward Scott Sorensen's return from a head knock sees Matt Eisenhuth drop to 18th man in the only change to the squad that beat the Rabbitohs in Round 2.
Stat Attack The Eels are aiming to avoid their first 0-4 start to a season since 2018. The Panthers have won six of their past eight games against the Eels. Eels winger Maika Sivo has scored 38 tries in 39 games at CommBank Stadium. Panthers mentor Ivan Cleary will reach a career total of 400 games as NRL coach. The Eels have won their last two games against the Panthers at CommBank Stadium.
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Post by Electric Eel on Mar 23, 2023 21:49:11 GMT 10
Moses the saviour as Eels win dramatic Grand Final rematch
A Mitchell Moses golden point field goal after 81 minutes of thrilling rugby league saw the Eels to a 17-16 victory over the Panthers in a rematch of the 2022 Grand Final on Thursday night.
The Eels had looked set to win 16-14 with seconds left, before a Junior Paulo tackle saw him binned and gave Penrith a penalty, which they kicked into touch before Nathan Cleary nailed a stunning two-point field goal from beyond 40 metres, to force golden point.
In the end it was another sin-binning, this time Penrith hooker Mitch Kenny in golden point, which set the Eels up with the winning opportunity, which Moses iced from in front of the posts.
Earlier a try from a Penrith junior in his NRL debut looked set to prove the difference for the Eels, with interchange hooker Brendan Hands scoring, shortly before a Moses penalty gave them an eight-point advantage.
A late converted try to Zac Hosking, followed by Cleary's two-point field goal, forced extra time, but the Eels did enough to avoid starting a season 0-4 for the first time since 2018.
While picking up their first win of the year will likely be all the Eels care about, they also ensured Ivan Cleary's 400th game as an NRL coach ended in defeat and in the process got one back on the side who broke their hearts on Grand Final day almost six months ago.
The victory was built on a brilliant 95 percent completion rate, as Brad Arthur's men finished 41 of their 43 sets at CommBank Stadium.
The Eels made just one error through the opening 40 minutes and should have led at the break, after scoring the opening try and kicking a penalty goal.
Bryce Cartwright got on the end of a Dylan Brown kick 14 minutes in, with Moses converting before adding a penalty just before the half hour mark.
But with seven minutes left in the half the premiers hit go, scoring through Dylan Edwards after a nice interchange of passing through the middle, before Cleary added a penalty on the siren to even the ledger.
A fast start to the second period saw both sides trade blows, before Hands got over and Moses kicked a penalty to restore an eight-point advantage.
But the Panthers weren't done and did well to force golden point, before Moses broke their hearts with his clutch field goal.
Match snapshot Mitchell Moses nailed the match-winning field goal a minute into golden point, after Nathan Cleary had kicked a two-point field goal with seconds left in normal time to keep Penrith alive.
In winning their third-straight game against the Panthers at CommBank Stadium, Parramatta avoided their first 0-4 start to a season since 2018.
The Eels completed 41 of 43 sets for a final completion rate of 95 percent.
J'maine Hopgood and Soni Luke both left the field for head injury assessments in the 52nd minute, with Luke failing his and Hopgood passing. Parramatta prop Junior Paulo was binned with seconds to go in normal time, before Mitch Kenny joined him in golden point.
A short drop out from the Eels on 12 minutes not only killed off a Panthers' raid, but set Parra up with possession to score the opening try through Bryce Cartwright, who latched onto a kick and slid over.
Nathan Cleary bounced a short dropout into touch 13 before the half, but it failed to go 10 metres and gave the Eels an easy two points from the ensuing penalty.
But as the Eels looked set to take an 8-0 lead into the break, Isaah Yeo broke free and offloaded to Scott Sorensen, who in turn found a racing Dylan Edwards who couldn't be stopped, with Nathan Cleary converting.
Cleary then added a penalty on half-time to tie scores at 8-8.
Brendan Hands broke the deadlock on 56 minutes, with Moses converting and then adding a penalty eight minutes later, after he was hit late while kicking.
Zac Hosking's try nine minutes from time, followed by a Cleary conversion, set up a thrilling finish, which only got better after Cleary hit his two-point field goal attempt.
On their first defensive set of golden point, Penrith had Mitch Kenny binned for a high tackle, and seconds later Moses kicked the winner. Play of the game A player on debut, scoring a try minutes after being subbed on, against none other than his junior club. It was a moment Brendan Hands will never forget, with his four-pointer coming after nice build up work from Matt Doorey and Will Penisini, who offloaded late after breaking the initial contact from Panthers defenders.
What's next Another Thursday night match awaits the Eels in Round 5, this time away on the road to the Roosters at Allianz Stadium. The Panthers meanwhile head to Canberra to face the Raiders, with hopes Liam Martin (hamstring) will be available again.
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