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The Eels host the Sea Eagles tonight at CommBank in what’s shaping up to be a wet, potentially scrappy and grinding affair — fitting for Junior Paulo’s 250th milestone. Both sides are coming off impressive wins, but consistency in this competition has been as rare as dry turf in Sydney lately.

Manly roll in as warm favourites, but history leans Eels at home. They’ve taken the last three-straight at home against the Eagles, and haven’t lost to them here in four years - since 2021. Still, with inuries and key Origin stars missing on both sides — Moses, Lomax, Cherry-Evans, Jake Trbojevic — this is anyone’s guess. 

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It’s Junz's 250th — and the Eels need more than just cake.

 

 

Team Lists
Friday, 23 May 2025, CommBank Stadium, 8pm AEST
Weather: Wet, Cloudy, around 17˚C (probably not reach dew point at 12˚C), 9-22km/h winds (could be gust), around 75% humidity
Ground: Could be interesting
Sportsbet: $2.74 Eels, Tigers $1.47 Eagles
Referees: Liam Kennedy (on-field), Phil Henderson (touch judge), Grant Atkins (senior review official, the bunker’s buzz in the ref’s ear).

 

Eels:
1. Isaiah Iongi 2. Sean Russell 3. Viliami Penisini 4. Jordan Samrani 5. Josh Addo-Carr 6. Dylan Brown 7. Dean Hawkins 8. Jack Williams 9. Ryley Smith 10. Junior Paulo 12. Kitione Kautoga 15. Luca Moretti 13. J’maine Hopgood
Bench: 14. Dylan Walker 11. Kelma Tuilagi  16. Ryan Matterson  18. Joash Papali’i
18th Man: 17. Matt Doorey  
Cut: 19. Joey Lussick 20. Toni Mataele  21. Ronald Volkman  22. Samuel Loizou 
Head Coach: Jason Ryles

Sea Eagles:
1. Tom Trbojevic 2. Jason Saab 3. Tolutau Koula 4. Reuben Garrick 5. Lehi Hopoate 6. Luke Brooks 7. Jakob Arthur 8. Ethan Bullemor 9. Jake Simpkin 10. Siosiua Taukeiaho 11. Haumole Olakau’atu 15. Corey Waddell  13. Jazz Tevaga
Bench: 14. Lachlan Croker 16. Nathan Brown 17. Matthew Lodge 22. Caleb Navale
18th Man:   18. Clayton Faulalo
Cut: 12. Ben Trbojevic 19. Brandon Wakeham 20. Tommy Talau 21. Michael Chee Kam 
Head Coach: Anthony Seibold

Key Ins and Outs.
Eels. Ins - Papali’i debuts, Hawkins, Samrani, Tuilagi. Outs - Moses, Lomax and Mataele
Manly. Ins - Arthur, Waddell. Outs - Ben Trbojevic, Daly Cherry-Evans, Jake Trbojevic

 

Stats

The Eels have only taken 4 of the last 10 against Manly — but they’ve won 5 of their last 6 against them at CommBank.

Wingers love this turf.

  • Reuben Garrick: 13 tries in 13 vs Eels
  • Jason Saab: 4 tries in last 4 at CommBank
  • Josh Addo-Carr: 7 in 7 here — can the Fox feast again?

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Can the Fox keep up his try-scoring feast tonight up against fellow speedsters in the wet?

 

 By the numbers

  Attack ppg Defence ppg
1 Storm (4) 33.8  Bulldogs (1) 15.8 
2 Raiders (3) 28.9  Sharks (5) 18.7 
3 Bulldogs (1) 26.8  Warriors (2) 20.0 
4 Broncos (9) 26.2  Knights (15) 20.2 
5 Sharks (5) 25.1  Storm (4) 20.3 
6 Manly (6) 24.8  Manly (6) 21.0 
7 Panthers (13) 24.4  Souths (7) 21.2 
9 Dragons (10) 22.8  Dolphins (14) 22.2 
8 Cowboys (8) 22.8  Broncos (9) 22.4 
10 Dolphins (14) 22.7  Raiders (3) 23.1 
11 Roosters (11) 22.4  Dragons (10) 23.9 
12 Titans (17) 21.0  Panthers (13) 24.6 
13 Tigers (12) 20.5  Tigers (12) 25.5 
14 Warriors (2) 20.5  Cowboys (8) 26.0 
15 Eels (16) 17.9  Roosters (11) 27.0 
16 Souths (7) 16.5  Eels (16) 27.8 
17 Knights (15) 12.8  Titans (17) 31.0 

 

Statistically, Manly should take this. But footy isn’t played on spreadsheets, and the Eels seem to be improving.

 

The Hunt for Resilience and Consistency

As Ryles begins to reshape the club and harden its culture, a key focus has been shoring up the team's soft underbelly—a weakness that defined much of the Arthur era. That period was marked by maddening Jekyll-and-Hyde inconsistency, swinging wildly from promise to collapse, often week-to-week. The fall actually began post-2020, defensively, and by mid-2023 the decline was in freefall, and 2024 saw biblical second-half implosions that became the stuff of nightmares.

Now, there's a flicker of hope. The eye test hints at progress—slow, gritty, but real. Still, time will tell if the foundation is truly solid or just another false dawn.

R1-2 LL   Blowouts   Concede 44.0 ppg
R3-5 LLW Signs of Life Concede 22.3 ppg
R6 Blowout at Darwin Concede 50
R7-11 WBLLW Stabilizing Concede 19 ppg

 

So, will we see a fall this week or continued resilience? If the recent defensive trend holds, 19 points per game is not just respectable—it’s top-four defence standard in this topsy-turvy competition. But don’t exhale yet. We've seen this movie before.

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Last week, Jack Williams made some power-packed runs: quality over quantity. More of that, please.

 

Final Word

Who will adapt best? 

Execution, pack dominance, ball control and the errors will be everything. It could become a battle of blunders. The Eels have made more errors than their opponent in every game this year, bar three. Manly matched their 15 errors last week. Commbank's lights also makes it challenging when it comes to defusing high balls. Should we expect chaos?

Whose spine and playmakers will rise? The Eels have won only 4 of 21 games without Moses — but 3 of those 4 wins were at CommBank. They rise at home more often. Similarly, Manly are 3 from 8 without DCE in the last five seasons - but 2 of those 3 wins were at home at 4Pines. They rarely go to war without him.

It’s Paulo’s night, but he won’t want fanfare — just two points. .

Manly want to consolidate their position in the top eight. The Eels want redemption, against the odds. Who wants it more in the mud? Who can keep their head more?

 

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The Eels celebrate after last week's big 28-6 win over the Knights at Newcastle. Can they make it two-straight for the first time this year and do it for Junz?

 

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            • You are both right, we have changes styles and improved in both areas. They go hand in hand, if your attack is better it alleviates pressure on your defence as you have to defend less, if your defence is better it frustrates the opposition into submission which helps your attack. 

              I tend to agree with coryn though,  getting your defence right is the key to winning. The successful teams build dynasties on their defence not their attack.

              • Defense keeps you in games if your giving up 30 like we have been the last season or 2 you got know shot.Defense over attack everyday of the week I'll say it now if we keep defending like we do the last month I think we are a real shot to make the 8.If we don't and get in shoot outs with some teams we won't make it.

                Riff dynasty was built on defense not attack.13-14 PPG for 4 yrs is an incredible stat.

              • Agree all you like ..great attack takes the pressure off defensively..its not rocket science.

                • You know what's not rocket science is watching the Penrith Panthers win 4 premierships in a row off of defense.

                  I'm assuming you actually followed the nrl the last 4 yrs.

                  • You have a habit of saying nonsensical comments.. Panthers put the squeeze on the opposition by making minimal errors, great yardage game - excellent end of  sets by pinning teams into their own redzone - it's called doing all the 1; percent effort areas really well like excellent kick and chase- you have proven your knowledge of rugby league is sub par 

            • Please do explain it I'm already to be taught something explain away 😂 

              • I've taken you to school like a 5 year old primary school 🏫 student..no point is embarrassing yourself further.

  • It just shows that good defence transitions into good offence. If so e certain players can avoid their unforced errors and dumb penalties, things will be looking good this year even with a poor start.

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