I think if Sandow comes back into seven, McGuire to six and Roberts to the bench we've now got the right 17. Matt Ryan has been great, and between he, Fui and Maitua we've finally got a bit of attacking presence out wide. That's been the biggest miss
If you're looking for a bit of League action over the weekend, Parramatta are playing Penrith in the SG Ball Grand Final qualifier on Saturday at 3:15pm.
These are probably the top two teams in the comp. The Eels are a well-drilled side, while Penrit
Quick someone find a bottle and capture the last 25 minutes of today’s clash against the Tigers, where the Eels staged a remarkable comeback from 31 to nil down to go down by just a point when the siren sounded.
In his press conference, Stephen Kearney commented that only four of five players had performed consistently throughout the start of this season. Who do you think he would be referring to? I'm not including Jarryd due to his lack of football thus far
You might have noticed that the number of contributions I've been making have decreased a lot of late. Basically, my business is going through a steep growth stage at the moment and I'm working ridiculous hours. I'm also involved this year with coach
The only thing worse than Newcastle's performance today, was Parramatta's as the Knights ran out 14 to six in what will surely be one of the worst NRL matches of the year.
It was a clash that seemed to be played in slow-motion for most of the affair
Sepoy in the Slipper last night, Dunaden in the Cup and last week I loaded up on the Eels. Managed to turn my Betfair account from $100 into over $2k on the back of those three!
I actually give a fair bit of credence to all the talk that was going around prior to this game, that there were some divisions in the camp. I don't think they were major, but there did appear to be a number of fairly distinct cliques within the play
For all that we did and didn't do tonight, the one thing that stood up was the kicking game. If there has been one thing that has been below expectations for me this year, it was that Sandow and Robert's kicking game has been well below what I expect
Considering I personally copped a bit after last week's game following my week of standing tall for Kearney and the boys, I'm going to allow myself to gloat a little bit, because pretty much tonight was the first time we got to see what I've been say
Parramatta put behind them one of the most traumatic and emotional weeks from recent memory behind them, when they defeated the NRL’s defending premiers 29 to 20 at an electric Parramatta Stadium.
Last week, the Eels were booed from the field. This w
I realise posting this is going to give ammunition to the haters, but thought people might be interested to know that Jorge Taufua has been named this week for Manly, so will make a return to Parramatta Oval.
The Pirtek Parramatta Eels welcome back fullback Jarryd Hayne and centre Esi Tonga this week for their Round 5 Heritage Round clash against old rivals Manly at Parramatta Stadium.
Hayne has been named to make his return from a knee injury suffered
26 years without a premiership. Let’s say that again. 26 years without a premiership. What’s more, a side who’s performances have more or less resembled a roller coaster. Up then down, up then down.
I’m not going to regurgitate old blogs but suffice
If there is one thing that continues to baffle me with the club, is that it seems regardless of who is running the joint, we seem to see a succession of really stupid, careless mistakes that end up making us look totally unprofessional and clueless.
"I think Papalii has earned a call up, but not sure where. I think he's played wing before and he can come inside to play-make if needed too and added some more unpredictability especially next to Hawkins.
We have Tuilagi back tho so maybe that…"
"I think Ryles will do same. Name Samrani and put Doorey onto the bench. I would be tempted to name Papali'i for a debut, Manly have a big pack, why not some speed around that ruck."