GAME DAY BLOG R9 V SHARKS

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The Eels will meet the Sharks this week at Magic Round, interestingly, with both teams returning from games against the West Tigers.

While the Moses lead Eels fought out an incredibly brave 38-22 win based off their defensive efforts, the Sharks lost in Golden Point 20-18 to the Tigers at Leichhardt oval.

The Sharks have now won 2 from their past 5 games, and consecutive losses against the Tigers & Eels could severely dampen their Premiership credentials.

The last time these two teams met the Eels broke a 5 game losing streak to defeat the Sharks 34-22 at CommBank, so it is hard to imagine any complacency will creep into this one for the Sharks.

They will be up for it, will the Eels? 

 

TEAM LISTS

Sharks: 1. Will Kennedy 2. Samuel Stonestreet 3. Jesse Ramien 4. KL Iro 5. Ronaldo Mulitalo 6. Brayden Trindell 7. Nico Hynes 8. Addin Fonua-Blake 9. Blayke Brailey 10. Oregon Kaufusi 11. Briton Nikora 12. Billy Burns 13.

Bench: Cam McInnes 14. Daniel Atkinson 15. Siosifa Talakai 16. Braden Hamlin-Uele 17. Thomas Hazelton

Eels: 1. Isaiah Iongi 2. Bailey Simonsson 3. Will Penisini 4. Sean Russell 5. Josh Addo-Carr 6. Dylan Brown 7. Mitch Moses 8. Jack Williams 9. Riley Smith 10. Junior Paulo 11. Charlie Guymer 12. Kitione Kautoga 13. J’maine Hopgood

Bench: 14. Dylan Walker 15. Luca Moretti 16. Matt Doorey 17. Sam Tuivaiti

 

LAST GAME RECAP

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The Eels currently sit 16th and have the worst defensive record, so is it 'Unicornian' to claim there has been defensive improvement from previous seasons?

Defensively, the 2025 Eels just look & ‘feel' far more connected? 

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Between the 57:10min mark & the 72:20 min mark:
The Eels had 3 sets compared to the Tigers 10 sets, while defending with either 11 or 12 players, yet the Tigers only points came from kicks as they unable to break the goal line defence or create overlaps on the edges - which, is pretty extraordinary considering what we’ve seen over the past few years.

As Coryn has mentioned on the site, the work ethic defensively from the inside has improved dramatically, being lead by Ryley Smith & Jack Williams.

The edges are remaining patient & communicative, there is no panic & players breaking structure to jam in.

While it will likely be a rollercoaster this year, the Eels defensive system, and their trust in that system & one another, looks to have finally improved & there are clear signs of what Ryles & Co. are trying to build with resilience.

The other big area of improvement in 2025 has been:

 

THE BACK THREE

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We all know the importance of the back 3 in the modern game - kick returns, metres, field position, where your sets start & end, and of course, ability to finish opportunities in attack.

But what about the snowball effect these positions have on defencedefensive workload, especially for a teams forward pack?

The work of a teams back 3 allows the forward pack valuable time in the early tackles of a set, impacting energy & fatigue, which in turn impacts the power in their runs & more importantly, their ability to defend & hold the middle.

So how much of the Eels developing defence is stemming from the work of their back 3 - Iongi, Simonsson & Lomax?

The improvement from the past few seasons has been monumental.

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Another point worth noting, in 2024 especially, many of us were frustrated with the lack of support running on half breaks. This is not an attack on Gutho, he pushed his body to its limits, but there were signs it was letting him down & in turn letting the Eels down in this area.

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So, with the Eels back 3 working overtime, how are they sitting dead last for Metres Gained overall, and dead last for Post Contact Metres?

The Eels currently have no forwards, front row or edge, in the Top 50 for Runs or Run Metres across the league.

The Eels are also ranked number 1 across the league for metres gained from their back 3 verse the rest of their team, which, considering the Eels sit dead last in Metres overall, is not a great sign of what they are getting from the engine room offensively.

 

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What makes these stats so important this week is the Eels opponent, the Sharks…

 

WHERE IT CAN BE WON

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 While the Eels sit 17th for Run Metres & Runs, the Sharks sit:

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The Sharks currently have 5 players inside the Top 50 for Run Metres (average).

Addin Fonua-Blake (19th), Ronaldo Mulitalo (30th), Sam Stonestreet (35th), Jesse Ramien (43rd) & Will Kennedy (46th).

Further to this, the Eels only 2 wins so far this season have come in games they ran for more metres than their opponent.

While most games are won in the middle, the middle battle is vital in this one, and the Eels middle forwards are going to have to lift for the Eels to win.

 

CONCLUSION

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We’ve had to temper expectations this season, and remain patient, and while there are really positive signs, can the Eels follow up their emotional win over the Tigers with another (bigger) upset?

Containing the Sharks metres has to be the Eels first priority… With Blake Bailey leading the league in Dummy Half Runs, discipline around the ruck will be vital.

Frustrate the Sharks, and they can be prone to errors - they sit 2nd across the league in Handling Errors.

With Moses back, the Eels have the points in them, but can Junior & Co. match Addin Fonua-Blake & Co?

That might define the winner in this one. 

Who wins this one Eels fans, and how?

 

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  • Guymer has to go. He was found out and gave away dumb penalties that let the Sharks off the hook.  Samrami is better.

    Kautoga is very raw..Tries hard but isn't up to it atm

    • Kautoga needs a run back in Cup playing how Ryles wants.

      Tuilagi and Samrani on the edge for me rest of the season. Or if Latu steps up he can replace Tuilagi.

    • Samrani showed heaps of potential as a back rower... get him there permanently, he's got the build for it.
    • Both Guymer and Kautoga are not good enough.
    • Hop to front row or bench prop... or... even him and Samrani as our edge back rowers.
    • Walker to 13 and on the field the whole game in the middle... he's too good to be off the bench.
    • You're right about Guymer and Kautoga. Jesus we lack punch on the edges. 
      Start Walker, Williams to edge and Hobgood to middle. 
      Matterson should get a look in somewhere, hopefully. 

  • Our left edge left a few points out there. I'd play Samrani and Simonsson there once Lomax is back. 

    I've had enough with Kautoga, he's alright and defends alright, but really not much else. 

     

  • Just watched the post match presser with Ryles and Moses. Massively impressed!! Even though the journos  tried to lay it on him, he held his composure and resorted back to the team and how they can build. Moses looked frustrated but Ryles kept toning down the whole situation. Honestly, it's early days but I can see what he's trying to build 

  • The eels are definitely on the improve, that was a acceptable loss all things considered.  

    • Losses aren't acceptable Frankie in no shape or form you bang on about mediocrity well thought process like this contradict all your points about the club being bang average in alot of categories.

      Its not acceptable and while you like the effort losing games isn't acceptable.

      Alot of the Sharks points came off of Parra errors which we have been responsible all season going back to preseason and even worse we make these mistakes in our end giving the teams like the Sharks a leg up.

      While some of the zebras decisions were questionable.I'd suggest those yelling the loudest should go have a look at Parra's errors that led to field position that led to sharks points they were glaring and I'd suggest in a tight game that's what cost us more so than the referees calls.

      The bigger reason why we are complaining is because we were always behind the 8 ball after these errors and the zebras made it harder for us to get back in the game.Simple fix really don't make the farken errors.As above we've been consistently making these errors and continue to leak off of them.We are learning the hard way.

  • Good effort by the boys. There definitely getting better each week. Samrani has to start.

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