1. Joash Papaili

2. Brian Kelly

3. Will Penisini

4. Sean Russell

5. Josh Addo-Carr

6. Ronald Volkman

7. Mitchell Moses (c)

8. Luca Moretti

9. Ryley Smith

10. Junior Paulo

11. Charlie Guymer

12. Jack Williams

13. Dylan Walker


Interchange:

14. Tallyn Da Silva

15. Saxon Pryke

16. Toni Mataele

17. Jack De Belin

18. Kelma Tuilagi

19. Lorenzo Talataina

 

Reserves:

20. Araz Nanva

21. Jezaiah Funa-luta

22. Teancum Brown

 

 

INs: Jezaiah Funa-luta, Kelma Tuilagi, Sean Russell

OUTs: None

 

Referee: Peter Gough


Centre Sean Russell and back-rower Kelma Tuilagi are both named to return from concussion in a double boost for the Eels. Araz Nanva and Teancum Brown are the men to make way from the squad. 

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                • As i said, no harm him doing it in Flegg.

          • I don't rate him at 6 because he doesn't know how to defend in the front line. His reads are horrible. He defends with his feet planted against shape which leaves his centre in two minds on whether Bamblett will get to his player or not. His contact in defence is shit too.

            his strength is his attack. As Richard says, his running game is great. It looks like he glides along the field. He loves to make a run behind the ruck. All these traits suited to a fullback. He rarely looks to pass and doesn't organise his edge in attack because he just wants to run the ball. Again something that you cannot be as a FG half. 

            I get that they have the option to develop him as a 6 to fix the flaws I have stated. But I wouldn't develop him as a 6 with Lorenzo, Fletcher and Risati at the club. Not to mention Papalii is off contract next year and who knows if he will stay at the club or go to the SL for game time. So with Twiddle gone, we may need a back up fullback to Iongi in 2028 which is when Bamblett will probably be ready for FG.

            • Then again EA, it is on the club and himself to decide what path to approach. If he and the club feel 6 can work, then work with him. He either improves enough where he gets game time or he doesn't and goes back to Fullback and hopes for an opening. Thankfully age is on his side, defence is something that can be taught with is being attitude most of the time. The issue of planting feet which causes Centre doubting his inside can be fixed. I say can be and not "will be". Same with contact, it is about attitude.

              Thank you for you extremely insightful response, absolutely amazing insight to our juniors.

            • He looks bigger than Twidle to me. Taller anyway.  His contact will improve as he gets stronger and he can use his mobility to find his place at 6.  Coaches can challenge a players defence easier than teaching that natural flair in attack.  

        • Though there must be something there is they are playing him at 6.

          • I am quiet confident Bamblett will move to fullback when Fletcher returns. Moujali and Fletcher will probably be the halves. 

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