Is Gus a closet eels fan

Parramatta Eels put on attacking masterclass against St George Illawarra Dragons

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Wow! The Parramatta Eels' 34-16 victory over the St George Illawarra Dragons was very impressive indeed.

In fact, it was a thing of beauty.

I love it when one team can come to a game and don't totally dismantle the opposition's defensive line. The Eels were clinical in the way they dissected the Dragons. They scored seven beautifully constructed tries, many of which left their opposition grasping at thin air.

They certainly got on the front foot early by scoring their first try after only 38 seconds. Once on top, they never gave the Dragons a chance to get back into the contest. The Dragons never gave the Dragons a chance to get back into the contest either. But more about this in a moment.

Nothing happens in your attacking game unless your big fellas in the middle are dominating the advantage line. No problem there. The Parramatta forwards were outstanding. The Dragons' big men had been so good last weekend in round one. This week they ran second to an Eels pack that played with real commitment and intent.

New Eels recruit Suaia Matagi is gathering quite a following amongst most Parramatta fans who love his courageous, no-frills running style. He is also developing a following among the other youngsters in his forward pack who seem inspired by his fearless approach to the game.


The Parramatta forwards keep it tough and simple. They don't try to overplay their hand. They know that if they can just provide a strong platform down the middle of the field they have one of the classiest back-lines in the competition just waiting for their opportunity.

The big thing I like most about the Parramatta attacking game is that it appears stress-free. There is no doubting they have a plan when they come to the game. They are targeting certain individuals and defensive combinations in the opposition frontline. They have set plays and structures. They know what they are doing and they certainly don't try to make it up as they go along.

Brilliant: Corey Norman stretches his legs.Brilliant: Corey Norman stretches his legs. Photo: Getty Images

But rather than look robotic, they look very much free-spirited. There is an ease and flow about their ball movement and passing game that gives you the impression they are really enjoying what they are doing. That's a great way to play the game.

What this means is that every now and then they might produce what looks like a miracle pass or even a speculative option, but it's not done out of panic or with a what-the-heck attitude. They can feel the spaces around them and are prepared to back their instincts to get the ball to the next man.

Unstoppable: Michael Jennings and Semi Radradra enjoy another try to the winger.Unstoppable: Michael Jennings and Semi Radradra enjoy another try to the winger. Photo: Getty Images

The perfect example of this was the between-the-legs pass from centre Michael Jennings to big winger Semi Radradra to produce Parramatta's third try of the night. That play wouldn't have come off if, at any point, Jennings showed a hesitation caused by fear of making an error. He knew they had the defence beaten. He knew there was space on the outside and where his wing man would be.

As I mentioned this time last weekend, this new halves combination of Corey Norman and Clint Gutherson has real potential.

If Norman was a New South Wales player, he would be a walk-up start for the State of Origin No.7 position. He was brilliant again. He never stops scheming and probing in attack. He has an aggressive attitude in wanting to keep the ball moving. You can see he is excited about the artillery he has playing outside him and he looks to ignite their talents with quick service whenever he gets the chance.

The Parramatta outside backs were lethal. This is a big, fast group of men who could well prove themselves to be the best finishers in the NRL this season.

Finally, you can just see that that little livewire fullback, Bevan French, is feeling increasingly comfortable in the top grade in this position. He was electric.

The Dragons?

After being brilliant in round one with their big win against the Panthers, things could not have gone worse for their round-two clash.

Early-season form can be so up-and-down like this. It takes a good six to eight weeks for teams to get into a steady rhythm and find out what really works for them.

The Dragons got off to a poor start and exacerbated the situation by making countless errors early in the tackle count to keep gifting possession back to their opponents. Getting so far behind on the scoreboard after a short passage of time put a lot of pressure on their developing attacking game. They probably tried to force their hand too often in the search for quick points. It didn't suit them at all.

This is a team that needs to build their game around forward power and good ball control. There is no doubt they can score points, but only after they have dominated their opponents at the advantage line. They got it all wrong in this one and kept playing back into Parramatta's hands with fundamental mistakes.

All in all, this was a terrific performance by the Eels. Very dominant indeed. This 2017 version of the Eels boasts power, aggression, creativity, skill and speed. They also have attitude.

This is going to be a very difficult team to beat for every team in the NRL.

http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/parramatta-eels/parramatta-eels-put-on-attacking-masterclass-against-st-george-illawarra-dragons-20170312-guwive.html

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  • Gus hates Parra. He grew up in Wentworthville and attended Cumberland Oval always supporting the away team.

  • I dont get how gus would be commentating in the penrith Tigers game ?I never liked the way he calls the game . Bring back andrew Voss.
  • Definitely not an Eels fan. To his credit though whenever Parra is playing well he gives them due praise. When Parra are a basket case he quickly stops talking about them.
  • No
  • Gus is also good mates with Bernie Gurr from their Rooster days and I would believe has a lot of respect for the man.

  • Gus never got over the Jets losing the 81' Grand Final to us. ahhh what a day, gooo Kenny..

    But this article is a spot on assessment of our game yesterday. we do play with more cohesion and forwards didn't over play their hand. Im sure Gould fears his Penny Panthers being on the wrong end of the scorecard against us soon.

  • Gus is a smart man. He knows a good healthy Parramatta club is good for the panthers and other western Sydney teams. This is why he is never negative towards Parramatta. I'm sure he wishes us to do well. So he will always talk us up whenever possible. I'm not getting too ahead of myself, in my opinion we have played the two worst teams in the comp.
  • I think he a tiger Fan he loves them

  • I have never got the impression that Gus has it in for any particular team. He sure isn't a fan of the NRL administration though
  • I think Gus has an open view on most teams TBH; he would have a soft spot for Canterbury and South's whom he played for; and Penny Panthers. I have never felt he is biased towards Parra and do recall years ago (late 90's/2000's) when Smithy coached us Gus would often tip Parra on the radio show (2UE). He backed the way Smithy coached and he probably enjoys what BA is now doing, minus the internal issues.

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