The Kaizen Way 改善. Constant Improvement. All for One, One for All.
That journey continues tonight against the high-flying fifth-placed Broncos on a five-game winning streak are looking to win five-straight against the Eels for the first time since 1992. Perhaps, triple-five is the new triple-six as the Eels battle to dodge the dreaded spoon.
Reinforcements arrive. The Broncos gets Haas, Jensen and Arthurs back. The Eels regain Penisini, Moretti and Mitchell Moses for his seventh game this year. Momax is back. Still Warming up. It helps ease Eels pain of losing Iongi. This season appearing destined to be one where a full-strength Eels squad is less sighted than Bigfoot.
Team Lists
Brisbane Broncos vs Parramatta Eels, 8pm AEST, Friday July 24th, 2025, Suncorp Stadium
Weather: Some cloud cover, rain unlikely (unless you're an Eels' fan), around 15˚C, 6-11km/h winds, 68% humidity
Ground: Expected to be good
Sportsbet: $1.21 Broncos, $4.45 Eels
Referees: Todd Smith (on-field), Phil Henderson (touch judge), David Outram (touch judge), Ashley Klein (senior review official, bunker)
Broncos: 1. Reece Walsh 2. Josiah Karapani 3. Kotoni Staggs 4. Gehamat Shibasaki 5. Jesse Arthars 6. Ezra Mam 7. Adam Reynolds 8. Xavier Willison 9. Ben Hunt 10. Payne Haas 11. Brendan Piakura 12. Jordan Riki 13. Patrick Carrigan
Bench: 14. Billy Walters 15. Kobe Hetherington 16. Corey Jensen 17. Jack Gosiewski
18th man/reserves: 18. Tyson Smoothy
Cut: 19. Deine Mariner 20. Selwyn Cobbo 21. Ben Talty 22. Jaiyden Hunt
Eels: 1. Joash Papali’i 2. Zac Lomax 3. Viliami Penisini 4. Sean Russell 5. Josh Addo-Carr 6. Dean Hawkins 7. Mitchell Moses 8. J’maine Hopgood 9. Ryley Smith 10. Junior Paulo 11. Charlie Guymer 12. Jack Williams 13. Dylan Walker
Bench: 14. Tallyn Da Silva 15. Luca Moretti 16. Matt Doorey 17. Sam Tuivaiti
18th man/reserves: 19. Jordan Samrani
Cut: 18. Dan Keir 20. Bailey Simonsson 21. Toni Mataele 22. Dylan Brown
Recent History Grimaces
Eels have lost 4-straight to the Broncos.
Eels have conceded almost 40 points per game in last three clashes vs Broncos (38pg).
Eels average losing margin vs Broncos is 22 points over the last three games.
At Suncorp, the Eels have lost 5 of their last 6; Broncos have won 7 of 10 there this year.
Milestone Watch
Addo-Carr: Will he break the drought? He needs one more to hit 150 NRL tries. He hasn't scored in a month since R17 (see above, Getty Images).
Reynolds, Captain Courageous, needs 14 points to hit 2500 career points (Getty Images).
The rejuvenated journeyman Shibasaki has 8 tries in his last 6 Suncorp games (centre above, Getty Images).
Edge of Disaster
Get the fire extinguishers ready.
Statsinsider shows the Broncos right edge (Staggs' bull-like charges, Arthurs' hair, Reynolds scheming) seems lethal, and should pose issues for the Eels' left-edge (Hawkins, Russell, the Fox). But it's the Broncos left-edge (Karapani, Shibasaki, Mam) where the points have been scored, while the Eels leak the most on their right (Moses, Penisini, Lomax).
Broncos
Score: 55% left / 19% middle / 27% right
Leak: 39% left / 22% middle / 39% right
Eels
Score: 42% left / 11% middle / 47% right
Leak: 34% left / 16% middle / 50% right
Joash Papali'i shifts from six to one, while Dean Hawkins steps into six (3 NRL games there v Joash's 2).
The Future is Still Now, With a Plot Twist
Ryles is sticking with the Kaizen Future is Now theme. There's no going Back to Brown for now. But Ryles never said never. Dylan still claws onto a possible inclusion come the final hour in the top 19.
This week it's Hawkins turn at six with Joash returning to his more comfortable fullback position. Another candidate? Last week, Ryles praised Joash for doing ‘some good things’ at six. He’s shown a deft short-kicking game (setting up Russell last week in the 37'), but it's a bit unrealistic to expect too much of the 21-year-old. Additionally, Joash’s explosive Cup-level running game hasn’t yet translated into first grade. At times his defence has been found out when isolated. But, not something unusual for a rookie with a handful of games.
So what are Joash's 'Future' prospects at six? The 'Now' has mixed signals. Or is he depth cover for one? A future utility? Will the future six be Hawkins, Twiddle, Hunter, or another unforeseen rookie? It's too early for Iongi to be considered. Or does the answer lie in a yet-to-be-named recruit?
The Goethe Dilemma
In the 18th century's Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship, Goethe warned that 'too many options and choices can lead to confusion and indecision'. Cohesion alert.
The young Wilhelm, not unlike Joash and a few of our rookies, is trying to find his way amidst the illusions of freedom and an abundance of tempting directions.
In a way, the Eels mirror Wilhelm’s journey: full of youthful exuberance, potential and artistic expression. Expansive footy. Pretty. Young. Brave. But like Goethe's protagonist, often betrayed by harsh real-world realities.
Poor ball-handling and error counts (top-four highest for both, via nrl stats). Poor completions (bottom five). Getting dominated through the middle (bottom four for run metres per game). Getting pinged more by referees these days (seventh-highest for penalties conceded). Playing on the back foot exposes our kick chases, which are still far from Panther-esque. We're often losing the grind, despite staying in the arm wrestle until exhaustion.
Doorey makes a linebreak but his lone support is too far behind (Getty Images)
Small Moments, Big Consequences
Here are some missed opportunities last week. What is the common theme in each? Check the highlights and compare our busts to the Raiders.
- 10' The Fox almost scores after picking up a sublime Hawkins kick as he's held up; naturally there was no effective support.
- 11' The Fox makes a 60-70m linebreak with only Papalii late in support and in the wrong position, swamped by Green jerseys.
- 16' Dylan Walker busts the line, but has no support as he's mowed down 20m from the Raiders' line.
- 22' Lomax takes an intercept, then jags and weaves 70m upfield, UFC wrestling a Green-army, looking for support no-where to be found before getting swallowed whole by Green jerseys 30m out.
- 31' Doorey makes a 50m break from the Eels red zone off a deft Hopgood short ball; running like a pepped-up-gazelle checking left-right side mirrors for non-existent support with Da Silva late to the party.
- Note: The Raiders made 8-0 linebreaks in the second-half, with 4 of those in the final eight minutes (nrl.com). The second-half was an Eels' horror-show (32% territory, 35% possession, 217-123 tackle-count against us via Foxlab).
Hypothetical. We convert three of those five opportunites and we're leading 34-22 (instead of behind 22-16) with eight to go. Better Support. Better execution. More ball for us, less for them. Less tackles for us, more for them. Less fatigue for us, more for them. More wins.
Lomax played Prop last week
Second-Half Collapses
Over the last two weeks, rounds 19-20, the second-half scoreline hasn't been an oil painting. 20-0, 28-0. End-of-season fatigue setting in? Fitness issues? Mental issues? Is 2024 returning where we practically lost every last quarter?
Let's stand back.
Those last two games were against the Raiders (1st) who have won 13 of their last 14 on an eight-game winning streak and Panthers (6th), four-peat champions on a six-game winning streak. Against the Panthers, it was 22-16 with under 8 minutes to play before the spectacular seven-minute nose-dive.
Overall, we've lost about half (8 of 17) of our second halves this year. Almost all of those second-halves lost (8 of 9) were to the current best-nine teams (Canberra twice, Penrith twice, Dogs, Cronulla, Dolphins, Manly).
In contrast, most of the second-halves we won (5 of 8) were against current bottom-eight team (Tigers, Knights, St George twice, Titans). Only three times have we won second halves against top-eight teams (Melbourne, Manly, Dogs).
Takeaways? It suggests is we're not able to keep up with the best often enough. Ergo, rather than being a 2024-like perfected habit of second-half implosions, we more often than not get out-grinded by the best even when we're in the arm wrestle.
Final Word
Goethe's rookie Wilhelm Grew. Matured into Reality. Small changes. Gradually. Eventual Transformation. He was Kaizen. Maybe the Eels will too. Iongi, Joash, Smith, Guymer, Tautoga, Da Silva, Tuivaiti are the future with more to come. There is improvement. A faithfulness to The Kaizen Commitment. But we need more. To own the scoreboard.
Meanwhile, tonight looms. It cares naught for future nor ideology. History suggests more pain against yet another team running red-hot. Still, Wilhelm can't ever surrender hope nor fight.
PS: Currently, Sportsbet has the Eels as second favorites for the Spoon ($5.50) after the Titans ($1.72), while the Rabbits ($6) and Knights ($7) round up the top-four shoe-ins.
Replies
Mick and Tad, I came accross this "eulogy" performance from Glastonbury. Made Randette and I stare at each other, then hold each oher tight. Raw and real, I don't know how he held it together in front of so many people....straight to playlist
soft play everything and nothing
Mick I don't know if when you get older (I am 74) and go through a lot of periods of reliving my life with a lot of memories going as far back as 5,6,7 years old. . Memories which I never had in earlier life... Fascinating stage of life for me.. Also exposing myself to trying to learn new things. Mainly about trying to make sense of human behaviour through life experience and the work I did trying to change people's thinking in the work I did. Coming to realise it is basically impossible to do it.. People will tell people in authority what they think they want to hear. I was in an authority role and fooling myself that I could make a difference..Gee I feel I am making a personal diary entry.
Randy when I was in my teens I was in love with many different girls in highschool. My head was ( and maybe still is) in the clouds I remember thinking in those days that I want to have this song played at my funeral.. I don't think I could get around to playing your song at my funeral. We still have a connection though.
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=sukxmZcDGlU&si=7mz4d6EX8Pmuk-Yp
I used to refer people to AA ( alcoholics anonymous meetings.best therapy for those who want to deal with it) here I am now in a self therapy mode.
Great song Randy
Times are hard and the bombs keep dropping
Showing no signs of stopping
Any time soon
How you been man? Your face looks thinner
What you doing for dinner?
I made enough for two
Cracking smiles but nobody can see them
I miss her in the evening
And the afternoon
Looking around at all the other creatures
With a lack of facial features
This will all be over soon
It's everything and nothing
It's everything and nothing
It's everything and nothing to me
Oh
Stormy seas got my boys all wavy
This one goes out to Bailey
We miss you every day
I see your smile in other people's faces
Memories and traces
I wish you could've stayed
White knuckles on the counter in the kitchen
They don't know hard I'm kicking
To keep my head above
Setting sun and a starling murmuration
Amongst the devastation
I feel love
It's everything and nothing
It's everything and nothing
It's everything and nothing to me
Oh
Lets chat privately Tad, I'll share my phone number with the mate.
Thanks for putting those words up Mick
My generation song. Hope we can regain this world energy
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=TkvjA4ra4Q4&si=zGEiATnLhhxRhFVM
Starts and finishs the performance with "I love you", speaking directly to her ....people are all that really matter
Great blog HOE. High completions makes a world of difference. Hopefully another 40 of the same. Would like to see some attacking kicks for fox as well. His a big aierial that. Broncos have been near perfect. It's a shame we have never got to see our full team this year. Congratulations for the Russell try. I hope Moses is alright.
Thanks, Darren. Appreciate the kindness. What a game last night. When they scored in the dying seconds to win — for a few minutes — it felt like we truly were cursed.