When Grit Defies the Odds

13701791880?profile=RESIZE_710xUgly. Gutsy. Jason Ryles called it “special.” 

The Eels’ 26-22 victory over the Warriors in Round 26 at Go Media was anything but pretty. For me, it was sublime.

"The way the players fought and hung in. They had 11 of the last 15 sets, and it felt like they were coming...playing for a top four spot," Ryles told us post-game.

Resilience

Statistically, the heavily favored Warriors owned the contest. Foxsport shows they had 55% possession, almost 70% territory, and a massive 27-4 advantage in red-zone tackles. They won penalties and restarts 12-5, made more line breaks (5-4), and missed fewer tackles (24 to the Eels’ 44). It meant the Warriors’ were building steamroller-like momentum.

Overcoming Achilles' Heels

Under relentless pressure, the Eels who made almost 400 tackles dug in and found a way a win. They scrambled, hustled, and refused to break. The Eels (14th) even beat the Warriors (4th) at their own game. The Eels made less errors (6-8) and had better completions (31/35 at 91% vs 36/44 at 81%), beating the Warriors (best completions, least errors per game, nrl.com). Errors and poor completions (fourth-worst for both, nrl.com) have been the Eels' Achilles' heel all year. Plus, they iced many of their chances often against the run of play. It kept them in the game. It's also symbolic. The improvement theme.

Kaizen

The turnaround has been stunning. To start the season, the Eels won one of six conceding 34 points per game. They’ve now won four of their last six conceding only 17.7 per game. That's comparable to the NRL’s best defences (Dogs and Raiders concede 17.6-17.7). Until late July, the Eels were 0 / 8 against current top-8 teams. Since then we're 3 / 4. We're not meant to. Coming into last night we were 2/10 outside Commbank. No Gutherson, RCG, Dylan Brown, Sivo, Matto, Lane, Simonsson, Hands, Lussick. $4-5m worth of cap.

Individually, there were standout efforts everywhere last night. There wasn't a poor player on the field.

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J’maine Hopgood was colossal. Playing the full 80 minutes for 61 tackles and just one miss (nrl.com). Jack Williams, Junior Paulo, and Kelma Tuilagi (above) produced big moments and magic (Getty Images).

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Iongi scored two scorchers (Getty Images). His support play was another reason we won. The back three, Foxxy, Lomax, and Iongi, combined for a mammoth 612m (nrl.com).

13701792679?profile=RESIZE_710xIt could not have been scripted better: Foxxy marked his 200th NRL game with a runaway length-of-the-field try (Getty Images).

Drama

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The contest also delivered late drama. With minutes on the clock, Adam Pompey looked to have scored a match-winning try. But the Bunker ruled that Warriors prop Demitric Vaimauga had knocked on.

Foxsport's Greg Alexander blasted the call: "I don’t think his hand went anywhere near the ball."

Despite Cooper Cronk and James Graham agreeing with the bunker's call, Foxsport doubled down with an article soon after entitled ‘Disgraceful’: Bunker Controversy Shakes up Finals Race as Eels Strike Hammer Blow".

“I don’t know if there’s enough evidence to overturn it that he touched it,” Warriors' coach Andrew Webster said.

Despite the hyperbole, Vaimauga admitted he touched the ball to FoxSport post-game: “I did touch it, I thought I was facing my own goal line and touched it back...I don’t think it was the defining moment in the game."
 
If last week's win was the best of the year, this week's was the grittiest. A heart stopper.
 

The Warriors Owned the Field. They owned the Stats. They won the Territorial Battle. But the Eels Owned the Scoreboard and Won the War. Confidence and belief growing. Can we dare to dream? Next week is another test to end the season. To win when expected.

 

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Highlights, Go Media, Auckland

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Warriors' fans turned out in force as they have in recent seasons (Getty Images).

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The nabbed Warriors' streaker felt the pain.

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The Two Fullbacks Fighting Fire with Fire (Getty Images).

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  • I find Ionghi distractingly photogenic. Love the way he moves.

  • 4 weeks into the season i couldn't wait for it to end, now I don't want it to end, we play an exciting brand of footy which is a joy to watch.  

    League was dying to me but I'm suddenly loving it again, maybe next season the eels won't be seen as cannon fodder to the officials and we will start getting more of a rub of the green the strong clubs always seem to get.

    I can't wait for the rebuild to continue next season,  go eels.

  • Great write up mate. I'm so glad you mentioned Hopgood. What a difference it's made moving him to Prop and simplifying his game. No doubt Ryles reads our blogs, a few of us were calling for that much earlier this season. It's transformed him. 

    • We do have some smart members on this site mutts.

    • Muttman,  do you want to sell that sportsbet ticket.  ? What's the asking price lol

      • Chiefy $50 and it's yours. 

        • Haha what a salesman...

          • Seems like he's a bit of a shonky lol 😆 😂 . I could picture mutts trying to sell me a lemon car 🚗 

    • Yes sir from round 5

    • Thanks, Muttman. 100%. Simplifying Hopgood's role sans that playmaking-link role, of Walker's, was a good move by Ryles. I'd be surprised if Ryles reads much of our site though lol.

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