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Parramatta Eels

Parramatta Eels


Attack – 9/10
Defence – 8/10
My prediction – 4th

Parramatta head into season 2008 with high expectations of delivering the club their first premiership since 1986, and the Eels of ’08 certainly contain the firepower to go all the way. Coach Michael Hagan has a tremendous blend of experience and talented youth at his disposal, and will be looking to guide his side to another grand final appearance.


The Eels possess one of the few backlines capable of mixing it with the high flying Storm and Sea-Eagles, and with old heads Cayless and Hindmarsh leading a pack full of experience, the signs are there that Parramatta will be thereabouts cum late September. With attacking weapons Hayne, Inu, Grothe, Burt, Mateo and Tim Smith in the side, nothing less than a top 4 finish will be expected.

Strengths-

Widely regarded as having one of the strongest junior competitions in the league, Parramatta’s premiership hopes will again rest with a bunch of local young guns. While the likes of Krisnan Inu, Jarryd Hayne and Feleti Mateo burst onto the NRL scene in ’07, coach Hagan is again set to unleash a new batch of talented rookies in season ’08. Weller Hauraki, Junior Paulo and Matt Keating are just some of the young stars that Hagan will provide more game time with this season, and combined with the long term signatures of Ben and Tim Smith, the Eels are set to remain a force for seasons to come.


Weaknesses-

Having lost eight experienced players over the off-season, the Eels may well struggle if hit with injuries. While Parramatta’s forward depth is again strong, the Eels look to be a bit light on in experience in the outside backs if injuries strike their main starting five.

Their success this season will also largely depend on the availability of their precocious half Tim Smith – if he can again find his best form after an off season marred with controversy, then the Eels could indeed go all the way.

Best Team-

1- Luke Burt
2- Krisnan Inu
3- Ben Smith
4- Jarryd Hayne
5- Eric Grothe
6- Brett Finch
7- Tim Smith
8- Fuifui Moimoi
9- Mark Riddell
10- Nathan Cayless
11- Nathan Hindmarsh
12- Chad Robinson
13- Feleti Mateo

14- Josh Cordoba
15- Joe Galuvao
16- Weller Hauraki
17– Todd Lowrie

Trial Matches-

22/02/08 v Penrith Panthers @ Lavington Oval, Albury
01/03/08 v Sydney Roosters @ Bluetongue Stadium, Gosford

2008 Gains and Losses –

Gains

Joe Galuvao (Souths), Ben Raftery (Cronulla), Ben McLennan (Grafton)


Losses

PJ Marsh (Brisbane), Timana Tahu (Super 14 Rugby), Blake Green (Cronulla), Aaron Cannings (Gold Coast), Justin Tsoulos and Nathan Tannous (Canterbury), Richard Fa’aoso (Newcastle), Ian Hindmarsh (retired)

*Please join me tomorrow for my Analysis of the Penrith Panthers 2008 season.

Cheers,

StephenP
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Parramatta Eels Round 3 Analysis

March 29th 2007 11:21









In what has been a disapointing start to the 2007 season for the Parramatta team, the Eels have the chance of getting their campaign back on track at home this Friday night against an equally desperate Wests Tigers outfit.

Returning for the home side is the inspirational Nathan Hindmarsh and bullocking winger Eric Grothe, and the addition of these two NSW representatives should boost the Eels chances.

The Eels ball control of late has been nothing short of woeful, which has put more pressure on the new halves pairing of Tim Smith and Brett Finch.There is no doubting that the Eels have the talent in the backline particularly to challenge for a top four spot, but the halves need to sort themselves out before they can spread the ball out to the talented outside backs.

Will a packed Parramatta Stadium on a Friday night be enough to change the Eels fortunes?

Injuries-
Fuifui Moimoi – knee - Round 4

Team VS Parramatta Eels:-

Luke Burt, Jarryd Hayne, Ben Smith, Timana Tahu, Eric Grothe, Brett Finch, Tim Smith, Nathan Cayless ©, Mark Riddell, Aaron Cannings, Nathan Hindmarsh, Chan Robinson, Daniel Wagon
Bench – PJ Marsh, Josh Cordoba, Ian Hindmarsh, Todd Lowrie, Feleti Mateo
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