At last some serious playing and coaching nous has been recruited to the Eels coaching ranks. Premiership winners among them. Top level coaching among them. It's such a positive move. Can they all contribute successfully with BA. To me they will h
I remember the sentiment on 1EE that Utoikamanu left the Eels for the $$$ but would be back. Seems he's taken a liking to the Tigers. Fortunately we have a lot of forward depth at the moment.
Right, so i thought he was a goner regardless of if the court date is tomorrow, next month or next year. Not sure why this is news, other than saying what his court date is but hey Parramatta sell papers.
A nice write up on Wiremu Greig for 2022, he is exactly the type of player needed in 2022. Off the bench impact, in the past the forwards Parramatta have liked and played are workhorse props that can play big minutes and tackle all day and take endle
Analysis: Star winger Maika Sivo is not expected back from a knee injury until mid-season at the earliest after rupturing his ACL in August. Hooker Reed Mahoney is racing the clock to return from a shoulder injury that cut short his 2021 season i
So i believe i have mentioned in a few blogs in the past that my occupation is a school teacher, i was trained in primary however i this year am in high school. Anyway, i have recently been working for a local catholic primary school (heavy rugby lea
This was a decent article and fascinating to know that they list Nathaniel Roache as having a year off to recover from knee injury, so could be a wait a year and see if i still love the game (like Kaysa Pritchard).
In my years of watching footy the relentless teams with defensive intensity ,the continual roll of a wave in attack for the full 80 minutes are generally the overall winners of competitions. Week in week out it has to be produced. The grunt work is
So apparently Hodgson is being courted by Newcastle to replace Brailey for 2022, which makes sense, though if it is true if i was Parramatta i would only allow him to play for us in 2022 if not Canberra, ideally i would rather him start rd 1 than Mah
With the silly season over and the team back on the training paddock (with the possibility of it being the toughest pre-season ever), attention now starts to shift to the start of the season and assessing how the team will fare.
Parramatta's quest to bring a wealth of western Sydney talent home for the NRL Telstra Women's Premiership was a huge success as the team prepares for their first season in the competition.
The Eels are one of three sides set to enter the NRLW in 202
The Parramatta pack is the envy of many NRL rivals, but the club has some weaknesses out wide. Will coach Brad Arthur be able to overcome this as the club looks to end a decades long premiership drought?
Below is a copy of a Sporting News Article written by Ed Chisholm. I don't agree with it all, but it's an interesting take on the depth of all clubs and a good foundation to start a discussion.
"Yeah it will be tough for the "Here we goes," but I like our draw.
It's true the Storm haven't lost a round 1 game for forever but keep in mind they've been shortened up a bit and we are on the up. I think with that record opposing teams are beaten…"
"This is one of our better draws in recent years. We are always going to play storm panthers dogs tigers manly twice. That's a given lol. But this draw is pretty solid "
"Apparently the Storm have never lost Round 1 under Bellamy since he took over in 2003? Storm lost in 2000 and 2001 pre-Bellamy and Round 2 in 2004 (after a bye in R1). I will be at AAMI surrounded by Purple Dipsh*ts, hoping it does not turn into a…"