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Eels rout Tigers

June 15th 2008 07:45
The Parramatta Eels have continued their mid-season purple patch, recording a 44-6 thrashing of an injury riddled Wests Tigers outfit at a blustery ANZ Stadium today.

The Eels never really looked like losing considering the Tigers lack of healthy forwards, with Parramatta piling on 22 points in each half to move into the top eight for the first time since Round 1.

It took only ten minutes for the Eels to stamp their authority on proceedings through a try to Luke Burt, with Brett Finch popping a precision chip kick for the zippy Eels fullback to score off a favourite Parramatta play.


Burt converted from a simple position to hand the Eels an early 6-0 advantage.

Parramatta were in again just four minutes later thanks to a determined charge from prop Josh Cordoba, the hulking forward crashing through three Tigers defenders to place the ball down for a 12-0 lead.

The Eels pushed out to a 16-0 lead in the 27th minute when winger Taulima Tautai finished off a slick backline movement, with the Eels moving out to a 22-0 half-time lead when hooker Matt Keating completed yet another dazzling Eels movement.

Wests started the second half full of running, with the Tigers posting their first points in the 47th minute; Benji Marshall bamboozling two Eels with some quick footwork before putting centre Chris Lawrence over for a much needed four-pointer.

Brett Hodgson’s sideline conversion gave the Tigers a glimmer of hope at 22-6, hope which was shortly extinguished when Eels centre Krisnan Inu crossed just moments later.

Workaholic Eels backrower Nathan Hindmarsh continued the rout with a second half double, before elusive centre Joel Reddy capped off a great match for Parramatta by scoring right on the full-time siren.


Parramatta Eels 44
Tries: Nathan Hindmarsh 2, Luke Burt, Josh Cordoba, Taulima Tautai, Matthew Keating, Krisnan Inu, Joel Reddy
Goals: Luke Burt 6
defeated
Wests Tigers 6

Tries: Chris Lawrence
Goals: Brett Hodgson

At ANZ Stadium

Referee – Steve Clark

In today’s other match, the Canberra Raiders have produced their most dominant performance of the season, recording a 34-16 annihilation of a depleted Brisbane Broncos outfit at Canberra Stadium today.

The Raiders win was based on a rampaging 28-0 first half effort, with rookie winger Justin Carney crossing for two tries in his debut match.

Canberra Raiders 34
Tries: Justin Carney 2, Terry Campese, Joel Monaghan, Troy Thompson, Colin Best
Goals: Todd Carney 5
Defeated
Brisbane Broncos 16

Tries: Joel Moon, Shane Perry, Corey Parker
Goals: Corey Parker 2

At Canberra Stadium
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Grothe dropped, Williams debuts

June 3rd 2008 05:24
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Parramatta Eels


19 year old Tony Williams will make his National Rugby League debut when the Pirtek Parramatta Eels take on the Canberra Raiders this Saturday night at Parramatta Stadium.

Williams, who at 193cm and 106kg has been a stand out in the Toyota Cup, has been selected on the wing in place of Eric Grothe.

"There are parts of Eric's game that we have asked him to work on and we feel we haven't seen the necessary improvement from him," Eels head coach Michael Hagan said.

"It is a shame for him that Wentworthville have the bye this week in the NSW Cup, but we hope that taking some time to think about things will bring the desired result.

"Tony Williams will make his debut and will no doubt benefit from having Taulima Tautai and Krisnan Inu in the backline with him, given he's played plenty of football with them in the past.

"We're looking forward to seeing how he handles the step up."

Daniel Wagon returns to the starting line up after missing the Broncos match for family reasons, while Weller Hauraki returns to the bench in place of Brendan Oake, who will miss one match after taking an early guilty plea on a striking charge.

Inu shifts to the centres in place of Jarryd Hayne, who will attempt to get a dangerous throw charge downgraded at the NRL Judiciary after being named in the NSW side for State of Origin two.

Tautai takes Inu's place on the wing.

The Eels side to face the Raiders is
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1. Luke Burt
2. Taulima Tautai
3. Krisnan Inu
4. Joel Reddy
5. Tony Williams
6. Feleti Mateo
7. Brett Finch
8. Nathan Cayless [C]
9. Mark Riddell
10. Fuifui Moimoi
11. Nathan Hindmarsh
12. Daniel Wagon
13. Chad Robinson

Interchange -
14. Matthew Keating
15. Josh Cordoba
16. Weller Hauraki
17. Junior Paulo
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Parramatta Eels


Halfback Brett Finch will play his 200th First Grade game while team mate Krisnan Inu makes a long awaited return from injury when the Pirtek Parramatta Eels take on the Brisbane Broncos at Suncorp Stadium on Friday.

Inu has been missing from the Eels line up since round one and has been named in the team after making a successful comeback from ankle surgery in the NSW Cup last weekend.

Finch will play his 200th match in his tenth season of First Grade, having made his debut at age 17 for the Canberra Raiders against Melbourne on June 4, 1999.

"It's a massive honour for me to play 200 games," Finch said.

"It's a pretty big milestone and something that I'm very proud to have achieved.

"But what would make it even sweeter is to get the win, that's the most important thing from my and from the team's perspective.

"I can think of no better way to mark the occasion than picking up two competition points in what's shaping to be a vital match in terms of our season."

Of the current Eels squad, only Daniel Wagon (223) and Nathan Hindmarsh (220) are ahead of Finch on the list of all time First Grade matches.

Inu's return is also cause for celebration, with the Broncos match to be his first appearance in the top grade since picking up an ankle injury early in the Eels round one win over the Bulldogs.

"I've been looking forward to this day for three months," Inu said.

"Recovery was long and hard so it's great to finally get to the light at the end of the
tunnel.

"The ankle feels really strong and it came through the game for Wenty fine.

"I'm just looking forward to putting the last 11 weeks behind me and getting on with the season."

Jarryd Hayne also comes back into the Eels line up after missing the loss to the Roosters due to Origin commitments while Joel Reddy shifts to the centres in place of Ben Smith.

Taulima Tautai has missed out on selection and will line up at centre in Toyota Cup.

The Eels play the Broncos at 7.45pm Friday at Suncorp Stadium, the match to follow the Toyota Cup clash between the two sides, which kicks off at 5.30pm.

The Eels side to play the Broncos is -

1. Luke Burt
2. Krisnan Inu
3. Joel Reddy
4. Jarryd Hayne
5. Eric Grothe
6. Feleti Mateo
7. Brett Finch
8. Nathan Cayless [C]
9. Mark Riddell
10. Fuifui Moimoi
11. Nathan Hindmarsh
12. Daniel Wagon
13. Chad Robinson

Interchange -
14. Matthew Keating
15. Brendan Oake
16. Weller Hauraki
17. Junior Paulo

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Tautai Reurns

May 13th 2008 05:09
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Finch field goal sinks Dragons

May 11th 2008 07:30
A 74th minute Brett Finch field goal has seen the Parramatta Eels complete a thrilling 19-18 victory over a fast finishing St George-Illawarra Dragons at ANZ Stadium this afternoon.

With the Eels holding a slight 18-12 advantage heading into the final ten minutes of play, the crafty Parramatta halfback calmly slotted the crucial one-pointer to hand the Eels back-to-back victories for the first time this season


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Smith returns for Eels

May 6th 2008 05:08
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A four try, second half burst from an inspired Parramatta Eels has seem them record an entertaining 26-18 victory over the Penrith Panthers at a bitterly cold CUA Stadium tonight.

Despite winning just two games prior to tonight battle of the west, the Eels came back from a 14-6 half-time deficit to record a much needed victory in front of a hostile Penrith crowd


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Hagan names Rep Quintet

April 29th 2008 06:08
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Riddell named despite injury

April 1st 2008 04:43
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Eels home in golden point thriller

March 28th 2008 11:30
Parramatta fullback Luke Burt has booted an 84th minute field goal to hand the Eels a heart stopping 24-23 golden point victory over the Newcastle Knights at Parramatta Stadium tonight.

Newcastle seemingly had the match wrapped up when Jarrod Mullen nailed a 74th minute field goal, only to see the match head into extra time thanks to a miraculous 77th minute Nathan Cayless one pointer


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Smith returns for Knights clash

March 25th 2008 02:55
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