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UPDATE: Both teams struggled, and the low restart and penalty count meant teams could figure it out for themselves. The clunky Dogs had the lion's share of field position, and possession. Again the Eels fought hard for the seventh week straight for no result. Too many errors at critical moments (12-9), poorer completions (78% v 83%) and a few critical penalties against them. There were forward passes from both sides but not all made by the Dogs were picked up. The controversial no try ruling at the death of the first half – where Galvin seemed to lose control of the ball –proved a critical call against the Eels. That's three games and six competition points that have gone begging this season. 

 



The Eels face their oldest foe in their 160th clash in a must win for the Dogs with their season on life-support.

Monday clashes and Accor Stadium have not been happy hunting grounds for the Eels in recent years.

History paints a grim picture for the Eels. They have won only one Monday clash against the Dogs since 1955, losing 6 from 7. The Eels have lost 7 of their last 9 games at Accor in the last five years. They have lost 3 of their last 4 against the Dogs. Their only win against the Dogs since 2022 was round seven's 38-20.

They also carry the worst injury toll in the competition and will have used 30 players, the most of any club alongside the struggling reigning premiers, after Teancum Brown's debut. Congratulations to Eel #872. We wish you a long NRL career. With us.

The Dogs will be desperate and look to bash, barge and ambush the Eels early. 

 

Dogs 14th v Eels 15th
Weather: 18°, cloudy, some earlier showers possible
Referee: Todd Smith (on-field), Dave Munro and Belinda Sharpe (touch judges), Adam Gee (bunker, senior review official)
TAB: Dogs $1.43, Eels $2.85, Eels odds have lengthened a bit as the week went on.

Key team notes: Connor starts at one, with Kiraz to the wing. Edwards starts with Tayln Da Silva to the bench.

Dogs: 22. Connor Tracey 1. Jacob Kiraz  3. Bronson Xerri 4. Stephen Crichton 5. Enari Tuala 6. Matt Burton 7. Lachlan Galvin 8. Max King 14. Bailey Hayward 10. Leo Thompson 11. Sitili Tupouniua 12. Jaeman Salmon 13. Harry Hayes
Bench: 2. Jethro Rinakama 15. Jed Reardon 16. Jack Underhill 17. Josh Curran 19. Sean O’Sullivan  21. Lipoi Hopoi
Cut: 9. Kurt Mann 23. Marcelo Montoya 20. Logan Spinks

Head Coach: Cameron Ciraldo

Eels: 1. Isaiah Iongi 2. Brian Kelly 3. Jordan Samrani 4. Sean Russell 5. Josh Addo-Carr 6. Joash Papali’i 7. Ronald Volkman 8. Luca Moretti  17. Harrison Edwards 10. Jack Williams 11. Kelma Tuilagi 12. Kitione Kautoga 13. Jack de Belin
Bench: 9. Tallyn Da Silva 14. Dylan Walker 15. Sam Tuivaiti  18. Apa Twidle 19. Teancum Brown (debutant) 20. Charlie Guymer
Cut: 22. Araz Nanva 16. Toni Mataele 21. Ryley Smith

Head Coach: Jason Ryles

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Under Fire

The Eels remain short on experience in key positions and have had little time to build combinations, with Joash Papali'i and Ronald Volkman only playing their second NRL game together in the halves. It is very much a rebuilding roster in progress.

The Eels showed plenty of character against Newcastle last week. If not for a stack of errors and several bombed try-scoring opportunities, they likely would have walked away with a genuine upset victory. If they won the golden point against the Tigers they would be in finals contentions. What Eels fans? Yes. So close, yet so far. A game of inches, momentum and critical moments.

They are Undermanned. Inexperienced. Lambasted by many of their own fans on social media 24/7 as bottom-tier and not NRL quality. If the club, coaching staff and players listen to that noise, they may as well put up the white flag hand in their NRL licence.

The Dogs are under pressure. Last year's top-four contenders desperately need a win and should come out firing. They have injury concerns of their own, with Viliame Kikau and Jacob Preston sidelined, while Jacob Kiraz has overcome some minor concerns and is expected to play.

They have improved over the past fortnight and, if not for some courageous Tigers defence last week, could easily be coming into this game on a two-match winning streak. Kiraz has been averaging close to 300 metres a game at fullback, and their outside backs have consistently generated strong yardage.

 

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Where the I4Give Cup could be won or lost

The Dogs will try to play up-tempo, force errors, and gain momentum through the middle and exploit Parramatta's edges, particularly the right side, which has leaked more tries than any corridor across both teams. 

To stand a chance, the Eels need to do the fundamentals better. Some of the things they failed to do against Newcastle. Starting with Ben Gardiner's Three Pillars: reduce errors, play direct rather than side-to-side, and manage the ruck better. They also need to kick for at least 600 metres, maintain that output in the second half, improve their kick chase, and take their opportunities when they arise.

If the restart count balloons under Todd Smith in the Dogs favor in the first half, the game will almost be lost by then even if the ledger gets balanced later.

Bottom line

The Eels' fight over the past six weeks, despite little reward, has impressed even hardened Bulldogs fans such as Chad Townsend's faboulous sidekick, Hectic Eric, who despises Parramatta with a passion. Is this the week the Eels drop away? Or will the fight continue?

The bookmakers, history, and most experts will favour the Bulldogs. Not many outside the Eels camp will give them much chance. Few will believe in the Eels.

But the players must believe.

 

 

 

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      • We looked a much better team when Riley was starting,  De Belin is offering next to nothing, play Edwards at lock.

        • Honestly I see no difference with Edwards starting personally. Only Da Silva getting way more minutes. I would have no issues Smith starting but Ryles has shown his hand on what he wants to do.

          I do wonder if Edwards or getting a middle that can play Hooker was always in the plan or when Smith got hurt it turned us towards Edwards and that is when him over Smith started. If the latter, tough go for Smith who misses 2 games for injury and loses his spot. Well for now.

          • Smith played with energy and led our line speed,  tds is our future dummy half long term and playing a 2nd dummy half that can also play middle is the preferred long term option but right now we should be picking our best 17 available and smith is in our top 17.

  • Gutted we lost. But what do you expect with nsw cup halves. Look at our 17 no paulo,hopegood,moses,penisini,pezet,doorey,simmonson to name a few. Dogs were a top 4 team last year if thsts the best they can do against us they have more to worry about. Even last week knights only got us by 6 and again two weeks in a row our ball control is shit yet we were in the contest. 

    • They are playing with effort and we can applaud them for that BUT, our defence is disgraceful and it's not the system its the individual technique and physicality. This has been an issue all season and it hasn't improved,  who is our defensive coach?, not good enough.  Our game smarts are school boy level and that's understandable to an extent considering the reserve grade halves we are currently playing with. Our handling is also not up to first grade standard and like our poor defence it's been this way since the start of the season.  Our assistant coaches should be on notice,  this isn't good enough and needs to improve over the remainder of the season or your fired with ryles then being on notice. 

      • We do need new assistants. 

        • There is a continuance of critism of our halves, I think they did a fair job, especially Joash who did a lot of defensive work and was in most of our plays....I think Joash may not be the long term answer with a marquee signing required with our present spine, but Joash is standing up as the best we have, most certainly keeping the job over Pezit, if he ever comes back to play one's. Pezit I would not even have over Volkman as the stand in half, Pezit's defence is non existence and his kicking game no better than Volkman's.

          The main problem with our boys is "focus" and the same problem came through with the Dog's as well. I don't know what it is specifically but the good sides maintain it and the also rans are guilty of it. 

          One complimentary thing to Edwards was the fact he didn't throw a forward pass from dummy half after the support had passed the offside point.....it seems fcuking to hard for some of these blokes to figure.

    • Yes it's not only a lot of injuries but injured groupings also.

      Starting Middle.

      Starting Halves.

      Centre/Wing Pairing. 

      • Whose the starting half we are missing, outside of Moses.....don't say Pezit!

  • Another game we lost due to a referee calling a penalty. Burton and Curran stayed down to milk it.

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