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Preview - Storm vs Eels preliminary final

September 22nd 2007 23:55
VENUE and TIME: Telstra Dome, 4:00pm AEST, Sunday September 23, 2007

HEAD TO HEAD: Played 18, Storm 11, Eels 7

LAST TIME: Storm 14 – Eels 10, Olympic Park, round 23, 2007

COVERAGE: Channel Nine (live), ABC Radio, 2GB

MEDICAL ROOM: The Storm will be at full strength for this Sunday’s grand final qualifier, with only reserve prop Antonio Kaufusi (knee) unavailable. Five-eighth Greg Inglis (back) and prop Ben Cross (hamstring) both return to the starting side after missing week one of the semi-finals through injury.


Parramatta will be without the services of centre Ben Smith and fullback Luke Burt for the remainder of the season, with both stars suffering from knee injuries. Joel Reddy has again been named in the centres, while interchange hooker PJ Marsh will play despite being hampered by a broken thumb.

FORM: The Storm take a six-match winning streak into this preliminary final clash, including a 40-0 demolition of the injury-ravaged Brisbane Broncos in week one of the finals. The minor premiers have racked up a staggering 128 points and kept their opponents to a total of 12 points in their past three matches.

The Eels have showed that they are more than just a flashy attacking unit over the past fortnight, grinding out wins over the Warriors and the Bulldogs. The highly underrated Parramatta forward pack has dominated their rivals over the past fortnight, with Fuifui Moimoi, Nathan Cayless and both the Hindmarsh brothers paving the way for a first up 12-10 victory over the Warriors in week one of the finals, followed by a resounding 25-6 win over a fearsome Bulldogs unit last weekend. With the Eels pack laying the foundations up front, Parramatta’s highly skilful backline is just starting to click into gear, with Timana Tahu, Krisnan Inu and Jarryd Hayne looking particularly dangerous.


KEY MATCH-UPS:

Cameron Smith vs Mark Riddell/PJ Marsh


Widely regarded as the best number nine in the game, Smith provides the Storm with a surprise third attacking option aside from creative halves Cooper Cronk and Greg Inglis. Possessing the best dummy half kicking game in the NRL, Smith’s vast array of attacking skills are complemented by his terrier like defence. The tenacious Test hooker was at his dominant best against the Broncos in week one of the finals with 17 runs (seven dummy half runs) for 109 metres, with 36 tackles, one line break and four kicks in play. Smith's kicking game and creativity around the ruck gives Melbourne another X-Factor over the Eels. Look for Smith to dart out of dummy half late in each half and expose the tiring Eels forwards.

The hooking combination of Mark Riddell and PJ Marsh is one of the most lethal in the NRL. A big factor in getting the Eels high intensity, rolling ruck going, Riddell and Marsh’s ability to know when to scoot or pass from the dummy half position offers the Eels a valuable third attacking option aside from their dynamic halves. Both rakes carved the Bulldogs up through the middle of the ruck last weekend, and they will play a pivotal role in determining the outcome of this match. For the Eels, it all starts up front, where Moimoi has delivered major grunt to the pack. His explosive running game is hard for the opposition to handle, allowing Marsh and Riddell to create all sorts of problems around the ruck area. Their rapid play-the-balls then allow Parramatta's speed men the space to apply their skill.

Israel Folau vs Timana Tahu

Folau is regarded by many as the next Mal Meninga. Not only can he break tackles in a similar fashion to the former Australian captain, but he would also have to be the most effective NRL player in the air. The 18-year-old has been a revelation in his debut season, crossing for a club-record 21 tries in 2007. He possesses all the vital ingredients associated with being a first-class centre, with his size, skill and pace dazzling many in his short career. Folau’s defensive skills are sure to be tested this Sunday by Tahu in what shapes as being an intriguing contest.

Tahu has been in damaging form since returning from a troublesome hamstring injury, with the rugby union bound centre showcasing his breathtaking skills and brutal defence, reinforcing why many experts regard him as the NRL’s best centre. Tahu is making the most of every week he has left in league – he was devastating against the Dogs last weekend with 18 runs for 184 metres, with five tackle breaks, a line break, try assist and try. The explosive Eels centre has the ability to beat an opponent with raw speed, dazzling footwork or brute strength.

VERDICT: The Eels have the firepower in the backline to more than match the Storm but they will be coming up against a brick wall in this clash – the Storm concede the least amount of points (11.1), tries (1.8), line breaks (2.9) and metres (1,259) per game. A feature of Parramatta’s game this season has been their ability to climb over the top of the majority of their opponents in the final 20 minutes of their matches. However, Melbourne has conceded just one try in the final 20 minutes of their past 11 matches. Since late June, only the Roosters have cracked Melbourne's defence (in round 20) in the final quarter of a game. During that crucial final 20 minutes, St George Illawarra, Souths, Newcastle, Canberra, Cronulla, Brisbane (twice), Parramatta, Bulldogs and Gold Coast could not crack the Storm's defensive line to score.In a match that is expected to be dictated by defence and the ability to perform under pressure, the experience and class of Smith and Cronk should prove to be the difference. Storm by 6.

Melbourne Storm Team
Billy Slater, Steve Turner, Matt King, Israel Folau, Anthony Quinn, Greg Inglis, Cooper Cronk, Ben Cross, Cameron Smith (c), Brett White, Clint Newton, Ryan Hoffman, Dallas Johnson
Bench: Jeremy Smith, Matt Geyer, Michael Crocker, Jeff Lima, James Aubusson, Garret Crossman

Parramatta Eels Team
Jarryd Hayne, Krisnan Inu, Joel Reddy, Timana Tahu, Eric Grothe, Brett Finch, Tim Smith, Nathan Cayless (c), Mark Riddell, Fuifui Moimoi, Nathan Hindmarsh, Ian Hindmarsh, Feleti Mateo
Bench: PJ Marsh, Josh Cordoba, Chad Robinson, Daniel Wagon
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Murray sweats on stars

September 18th 2007 06:44
MEDIA RELEASE - North Queensland Cowboys


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North Queensland Cowboys coach Graham Murray has named representative stars Johnathan Thurston and Carl Webb in an extended squad for this Saturday's preliminary clash with the Manly Sea-Eagles at the Sydney Football Stadium.

Webb has been named to start the match despite missing last weeks victory over the New Zealand Warriors through injury, while playmaking halfback Thurston's hopes rely soley in the hands of the NRL judiciary.

Thurston will front the judiciary on Wednesday night to contest a downgrade against a grade one dangerous throw charge resulting from a fifth minute tackle in last Sunday's 49-12 thumping of the Warriors.

North Queensland Cowboys squad to play the Manly Sea-Eagles:-

1 Matt Bowen
2 Ty Williams
3 Ashley Graham
4 Paul Bowman
5 Ben Farrar
6 Justin Smith
7 Johnathan Thurston (c)
8 Matt Scott
9 Aaron Payne
10 Carl Webb
11 Sam Faust
12 Matthew Bartlett
13 Mark Henry

Interchange:-

14 David Faiumu
15 Jason Smith
16 Jacob Lillyman
17 Ray Cashmere
18 Neil Sweeney
19 Ben Vaeau
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Manly name extended squad

September 18th 2007 06:31
MEDIA RELEASE - Manly Sea-Eagles

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Manly Sea-Eagles coach Des Hasler has ben forced to name an extended squad ahead of this Saturday nights preliminary final clash with the North Queensland Cowboys at the Sydney Football Stadium.

Hasler has given injured players Chris Hicks and Glen Stewart up until match day to overcome injuries sustained against Souths in the opening week of the finals, with veteran Manly player Steve Menzies also in doubt with the flu.

The winner of this Saturday nights match earns a berth in the 2007 NRL Grand Final against the victor of Sunday's Melbourne Storm and Parramata Eels prelimnary final.

Manly Sea-Eagles squad to meet the North QLD Cowboys:-

1 Brett Stewart
2 Michael Robertson
3 Steve Bell
4 Steve Matai
5 Chris Hicks
6 Jamie Lyon
7 Matt Orford (c)
8 Jason King
9 Michael Monaghan
10 Brent Kite
11 Anthony Watmough
12 Glenn Stewart
13 Luke Williamson

Interchange :-

14 Travis Burns
15 Glenn Hall
16 Mark Bryant
17 Steve Menzies
19 Matt Ballin
20 Jack Afamasaga
21 Adam Cuthbertson
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Storm name injured stars

September 18th 2007 05:11
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Preview – Eels vs Bulldogs

September 14th 2007 09:52
VENUE and TIME: Telstra Stadium, 7.45pm AEST, Saturday September 15

HEAD TO HEAD: Played 120, Eels 50, Bulldogs 65, drawn 5


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VENUE and TIME: Mt Smart Stadium, 6.30pm AEST, Friday September 7

HEAD TO HEAD: Played 21, Warriors 7, Eels 14


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VENUE and TIME: Olympic Park, 7pm AEST, Sunday September 2

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VENUE and TIME: Brookvale Oval, 3:00pm AEST, Sunday September 2

HEAD TO HEAD: Played 10, Sea-Eagles 2, Dragons 8


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VENUE and TIME: Dairy Farmers Stadium, Friday 7.30pm

HEAD TO HEAD: Played 21, Cowboys 6, Bulldogs 15


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VENUE and TIME: Sydney Football Stadium 7:30pm AEST, Saturday August 25

HEAD TO HEAD: Played 70, Roosters 44, Panthers 25, drawn 1


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Storm blow away Bulldogs

August 24th 2007 11:53
The Melbourne Storm has secured their second successive minor premiership with a comprehensive 38-6 victory over the Canterbury Bulldogs at a rain soaked Telstra Stadium on Friday night.

It was three tries in eight minutes to Melbourne’s teenage sensation Israel Folau that sealed the Storm’s 20th victory of the season, with the six tries to one victory knocking the Bulldogs out of the top four


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VENUE and TIME: Telstra Stadium 7:30pm AEST, Friday August 24

HEAD TO HEAD: Played 20, Bulldogs 12, Storm 8


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VENUE and TIME: Telstra Stadium 7:00pm AEST, Monday August 20

HEAD TO HEAD: Played 117, Sea Eagles 64, Rabbitohs 53


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VENUE and TIME: CUA Stadium 7:00pm AEST, Monday August 13

HEAD TO HEAD: Played 21, Panthers 13, Cowboys 8


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