Parramatta Eels' Harold Matthews and SG Ball are ready for a huge weekend of football when they play in the NSWRL Junior Representative finals.
The undefeated Harold Matthews side qualified for this game in Week One of the finals and will play Newcastle at St Marys Leagues Stadium this Saturday.
After losing their first finals match, SG Ball turned it around over the weekend with a huge 70-12 defeat of the Melbourne Storm.
All Parramatta fans should get out to St Marys Stadium this Saturday as the sides are playing at 12.00pm and then 1.30pm.
The Parramatta Eels SG Ball squad were clinical in eliminating the Melbourne Storm from the competition on Saturday with a resounding 70-12 victory at St Mary's Stadium.
Both teams started well, recording tries to have the match all square at 6-6. A blockbusting run by Sione Hehepoto opened the flood gates and the Eels never looked back.
They gained the ascendancy through possesion and field position to put pressure on the defensive line. The Eels produced speed, strength and skill to cross for six first half tries to leave the score board attendant in a spin.
Parramatta were determined to continue the onslaught in the second stanza and in the space of fifteen minutes had 60 points on the board.
It was class all over the field as they peppered the hapless Storm defence. Melbourne crossed for a late consolation try before the Eels got back into gear with two tries to close the scoring.
Joseph Ualesi was damaging on an edge and came up with a couple of "Brute Big Hits" to put the Storm on notice.
The centre pairing of Trent Jennings and Jacob Loko showed brilliance in attack to take advantage of a forward pack that got over their more fancied opponents.
The Eels now look forward to a return bout against the Canterbury Bulldogs after their Round 1 nail biter. The winner will earn a Grand Final berth and a shot at glory.
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The undefeated Harold Matthews side qualified for this game in Week One of the finals and will play Newcastle at St Marys Leagues Stadium this Saturday.
After losing their first finals match, SG Ball turned it around over the weekend with a huge 70-12 defeat of the Melbourne Storm.
All Parramatta fans should get out to St Marys Stadium this Saturday as the sides are playing at 12.00pm and then 1.30pm.
The Parramatta Eels SG Ball squad were clinical in eliminating the Melbourne Storm from the competition on Saturday with a resounding 70-12 victory at St Mary's Stadium.
Both teams started well, recording tries to have the match all square at 6-6. A blockbusting run by Sione Hehepoto opened the flood gates and the Eels never looked back.
They gained the ascendancy through possesion and field position to put pressure on the defensive line. The Eels produced speed, strength and skill to cross for six first half tries to leave the score board attendant in a spin.
Parramatta were determined to continue the onslaught in the second stanza and in the space of fifteen minutes had 60 points on the board.
It was class all over the field as they peppered the hapless Storm defence. Melbourne crossed for a late consolation try before the Eels got back into gear with two tries to close the scoring.
Joseph Ualesi was damaging on an edge and came up with a couple of "Brute Big Hits" to put the Storm on notice.
The centre pairing of Trent Jennings and Jacob Loko showed brilliance in attack to take advantage of a forward pack that got over their more fancied opponents.
The Eels now look forward to a return bout against the Canterbury Bulldogs after their Round 1 nail biter. The winner will earn a Grand Final berth and a shot at glory.