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08 :: R19 Fri :: Sea Eagles 28 Eels 10 @ Brookvale

Round 19 Result :: Sea Eagles v Eels


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pantherz9103

First Grade
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Don't think Manly will win by that much because the Eels may play better with no expectations, but still don't think they can win. Manly by 10
 

Bazal

Post Whore
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100,891
Manly will score 50 in a canter. We'll be lucky to score a point with our predictable attack.
 

gong_eagle

First Grade
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Sea Eagles v Eels Preview
NRL.com
Brookvale Oval
Friday 7.35pm

http://nrl.com/News/Latest/tabid/10244/default.aspx?id=51978

ONE of rugby league’s great grudge matches loses a bit of spark given the Eels below-average form and the Sea Eagles’ position as high-flying table-toppers.

But that’s countered somewhat given each remaining game looms as D-Day for Parramatta’s finals chances for 2008 – especially after their soft defeat at the hands of the Bunnies last week.

Manly will be mindful it was their brave victory over the Eels in round 6 that really kick-started their season.

Prior to that they had just two wins from their five games; since then they’ve had 10 wins and just one loss (by two points, to the Dragons) to assert themselves as true competition favourites.

Meanwhile the Eels are like an F1 car with engine problems none of the mechanics really know how to fix.

The parts all appear functional but as a unit the motor isn’t firing on all cylinders.

After stringing back-to-back wins over the Raiders and Wests Tigers, then falling narrowly to the Sharks at Cronulla, everyone thought they were back on track.

But an unconvincing two-point win over the Origin-depleted Storm, followed by weak losses to the Panthers and Rabbitohs, has the alarm bells ringing loudly.

They can’t even blame injuries – although their chances in this game nosedive with the unavailability of major strike weapon Feleti Mateo with a minor knee strain; under-20s player Kristopher Keating will wear the no. 6.

Elsewhere, Fuifui Moimoi will start at prop with Josh Cordoba shifting to the bench.

Meanwhile Manly confirmed they are the NRL benchmark with a 34-6 demolition of the Sharks at Cronulla last week.

Injuries remain kind; they have just lock Luke Williamson on the extended casualty list until round 23.

It’s a breakthrough game for them – a victory would mean it’s the first time since 1997 they’ve strung together seven wins in a row.

Depending on other results, a win by the Eels could see them nudge eighth place – while a loss could see them plummet as low as 13th (on the same points as the Bunnies!).

Watch out Sea Eagles: Des Hasler will be telling his troops to keep close tabs on Brett Finch, whose stats in an under-performing side are very good indeed.

Finch is currently ranked second in the NRL for line break assists with 13.

But closer examination reveals 11 of those have come off beautiful, select passes – that number ranks him the best in the comp at putting men through holes.

Manly need to be wary of this, especially close to their line.

Although they have been solid to date it has proven to be a weak region in the past and they can ill afford to lapse here.

Watch out Eels: Manly have prolific try-scorers all round the park – in fact even prop Josh Perry has bagged two!

But their real power lies in their back three, with fullback Brett Stewart nabbing 11 tries from 13 games (third in the comp), winger Michael Robertson 10 from 16 (fourth in the comp) and rookie winger David Williams an impressive six from nine games.

Williams got his chance when injury struck boom flanker Michael Bani; now recovered, Bani can’t get a look in.

Where it will be won:
Placing pressure on the defence. Manly’s credentials speak for themselves – they have the best defence in the NRL, leaking just 12.7 points a game.

This is a whopping 10.2 points a game less than the Eels, who will really need to follow Nathan Hindmarsh’s lead (53 tackles last week) if they are to be competitive.

With Mateo injured it’s unlikely Manly will have to counter a great deal of second-phase play (with 52 offloads Mateo is the benchmark in the NRL).

Instead, Eels coach Michael Hagan is likely to have drawn up a basic battle plan, with instructions for the forwards to get the team rolling downfield.

Here he’ll depend on captain Nathan Cayless (averaging 122 metres a game) as well as more input from Fuifui Moimoi (averaging 112 metres).

Field position will be crucial for them if they’re a chance – especially at Brookvale.

The History: Played 120; Sea Eagles 74, Eels 42, drawn 4.

Honours are shared four games apiece from the past eight clashes although the home side have won three of the past four, including a heroic 20-16 win at Parramatta Stadium in round 6.

Conclusion: It’s hard to pick against the Sea Eagles, especially at home.

But given the environment leading up to the clash – a smarting Parramatta and the possibility of complacency after their dominant win over the Sharks – it’s not a game they should be taking lightly.

While they have a good but not spectacular record at home in 2008 (six wins, two losses) their discipline is letting them down.

At the moment they have conceded more penalties than any other side (122). Meanwhile their opponents are the second-best behaved with just 88 penalties conceded.

This will not have been lost on Michael Hagan – expect plenty of rushes from dummy-half, including greater effort from Mark Riddell (averaging just 51 metres a game) in an attempt to test referee Shayne Hayne’s interpretation of ‘markers square’.

It’s been a source of plenty of soft penalties throughout the competition over the past month and Hagan knows any advantage is welcome.

Should be an exciting contest.

Match officials: Referee – Shayne Hayne; Sideline Officials – Bernard Sutton & Steve Chiddy; Video ref – Chris Ward.

Televised:
Channel 9 – Live 7.30pm (NSW), delayed 9.30pm Qld; Fox Sports 2 – Delayed 11.30pm.
 

gong_eagle

First Grade
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Michael Hagan axes Luke Burt



http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/sport/nrl/story/0,26799,24031009-5006066,00.html

FRUSTRATED Parramatta coach Michael Hagan has dropped a selection bombshell by secretly dumping fullback Luke Burt for tomorrow night's bumper match against Manly at Brookvale Oval. The Daily Telegraph can reveal Burt - the NRL's leading pointscorer - is expected to play for feeder club Wentworthville this weekend with NSW's Jarryd Hayne named the new Eels fullback.
Rookie Tony Williams - who has ironically signed with Manly for next season - has been promoted to the wing with centre Krisnan Inu the new goalkicker.
Burt's form has been modest in recent weeks, Hagan showing he is losing patience with his under-achieving side.
Hagan was reluctant to confirm the story last night, but did say: "I am considering some changes."
Manly's coaching staff is aware of Burt's sacking for a match Parramatta must win to retain their hopes of reaching the NRL finals.
Burt, who has scored 131 points this season through seven tries, 51 goals and one field goal, was not answering his phone last night.
A frustrated Hayne claimed just last week he wanted to approach Hagan about shifting from the wing.
The NSW winger said he wanted to return to fullback, a position he played last season when Burt was out with a knee injury.
"I don't want to be on the wing," Hayne told The Daily Telegraph.
"I couldn't do anything out there. I will have to have a talk to 'Hages' and see what he can come up with to get me off the wing."
Parramatta have been the competition's great disappointments after coming within one game of the grand final last season.
The Eels have lacked consistency and remain outside the top eight.
On current form, even if Parramatta sneak into the finals, they would be fodder for the NRL's powerhouse clubs.
Brilliant Eels five-eighth Feleti Mateo is out of the Brookvale Oval match with a knee injury.
Scans revealed a minor medial ligament strain and he is expected back in round 20.
 

RainMan

Juniors
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2,034
Good move by Parra. Pressure is all on Hayne though. He did have a great game imo the last time these 2 teams met at Parra Stadium. I think he was playing fullback then as well?
 

Y2Eel

First Grade
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8,176
Manly will attack Williams out on the wing... Brett Stewert to Score a hattrick
 

effnic

Bench
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4,699
I think this is a positive for Manly, Burt always seems to have good games against us.
 

Patorick

Moderator
Staff member
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8,990
I'm thinking Parra might spring an upset tonight. Manly have to lose a game between now and the finals, it's either this one or against Melbourne. Or someone like Penrith.
 

gong_eagle

First Grade
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7,655
Mark Bryant out replaced by Glenn Hall

also Heard this morning Ridell to start at 5/8 and Keating to the bench
 
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924
Manly fans, is it safe to say Orford will be goalkicking tonight? Need to know for my fantasy comp. Heard he had a groin injury last week.
 

gong_eagle

First Grade
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from MSE

Toyota Cup
7 mins PENALTY GOAL. No.1 Gardner
MANLY: 0
EELS: 2

13 mins TRY MANLY
Kieran Foran
CONVERSION UNSUCCESSFUL. DAly Cherry-Evans
MANLY: 4
EELS: 2


19 mins TRY MANLY. No.4 Jake Lingard
CONVERSION SUCCESSFUL. No.12 Kenny Edwards.
MANLY: 10
EELS: 2
 

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