What do we come if we win all our remaining matches or just lose one against the Dogs?
I just did the ladder predictor and I've got us coming 8th on 30 points.
I have us beating Titans, Sharks, Raiders, Knights, Raiders.
http://www.nrl.com/DrawResults/TelstraPremiership/LadderPredictor/tabid/10868/Default.aspx
It all came down to the last round:
We needed to beat Raiders (in Canb)
Storm needed to beat Broncos (in Melb)
Manly needed to beat Cowboys (in Towns)
If Panthers beat Warriors (in Penrith) then we finish 7th.
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The only difficult match really is Knights in Rnd 25. If we don't win that game we come 10th on 28 points.
I just did the ladder predictor and I've got us coming 8th on 30 points.
I have us beating Titans, Sharks, Raiders, Knights, Raiders.
http://www.nrl.com/DrawResults/TelstraPremiership/LadderPredictor/tabid/10868/Default.aspx
It all came down to the last round:
We needed to beat Raiders (in Canb)
Storm needed to beat Broncos (in Melb)
Manly needed to beat Cowboys (in Towns)
If Panthers beat Warriors (in Penrith) then we finish 7th.
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The only difficult match really is Knights in Rnd 25. If we don't win that game we come 10th on 28 points.
http://www.nrl.com/we-can-make-a-run-mannah/tabid/10874/newsid/80407/default.aspxThey've lost four on the trot and languish in 13th position, but injured Eels skipper Tim Mannah has every confidence in his side making a mad dash to the finals.
Parramatta went toe-to-toe with the Rabbitohs for about an hour last Friday night before eventually succumbing to a 32-12 loss, leaving them one spot ahead of the struggling Newcastle Knights.
But Mannah, speaking ahead of the Eels-Bulldogs Bandage Bear Cup clash in Round 23, believed that his team-mates had found a sting in their defence against South Sydney that was a hallmark of their early season success.
"To be honest, I thought we re-discovered that [toughness] on Friday night. I thought defensively the forwards really aimed up against a very big Souths pack," Mannah said on Monday.
"The disappointing thing was we probably let the game slip away towards the end and the scoreline didn't reflect how much we were in the game.
"In terms of being physical and having that bit of sting back in our defence, I thought we gained a lot of that on Friday night. The challenge for us now is making sure we get the job done and not just come close enough and let the game slip away."
With five of their remaining seven games against teams lower than them on the ladder including two against the Raiders Parramatta have one of the easiest runs home in the competition.
After a trip to the Gold Coast on Saturday, the Eels are again on the road to Cronulla, then host three straight games against the Raiders, Bulldogs and Sea Eagles, before rounding out the season with back-to-back away games in Newcastle and Canberra.
Currently just two points out of eighth spot, Mannah said he had every belief in his side making a huge run into the finals.
"We've got a very good quality team when we're on our game. We've just got to go back to the little things we were doing a few weeks ago that was working for us and just knuckle back and get back to the basics a bit," he said.
"I've got no doubt we've got a side here that can really make a run in the next few weeks. It's just about getting back on track and it starts this week against the Gold Coast."
Strike centre Will Hopoate is considered to still be one week away from returning but Mannah said he's confident of a recovering in time from a shoulder injury for a game he said was important for their finals ambitions.
"We're not getting caught up in the rest of the year but I think it's a very big game for us this week," he said. "We've had a few losses on the trot now so for us, it's about getting back on track and that starts this week. It'll be a really important game for us to go up there and get a result."
http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2014/07/21/eels-not-far-mannahParramatta co-captain Tim Mannah says it won't take much for the side to pull up out of their NRL tailspin.
After being one of the feelgood stories earlier in the year, the Eels' season has fallen away with four straight losses to be 13th on the NRL ladder.
They were in the top eight after round 15 but will be fighting to keep their campaign afloat when they take on the Gold Coast at CBus Super Stadium on Sunday.
Mannah missed the past two games - both heavy losses against the Warriors and Souths.
His sidelining was ill-timed with injuries to key fellow players Nathan Peats (knee), Manu Ma'u (broken hand) and Will Hopoate (shoulder).
Despite having conceded 142 points in their past four outings, Mannah said they were not far away from turning things around.
He said there were positive signs against the Rabbitohs on the weekend and the 32-12 scoreline was not representative of their effort.
He said the young players who had stepped into the fold were just lacking a little confidence and things could swing around suddenly.
"I think sometimes for a young team the challenge of backing up week in and week out can be tough, especially in an environment like the NRL," he said.
"But I think we're starting to get some players back which are plugging some holes there and we've got a few young guys who have a bit of a spring in their step.
"Hopefully we can bring that up to the Gold Coast and get our season back on track."
Mannah said he would consult a specialist on Tuesday and was hopeful of returning against the Titans.
"I hope I can return (on Sunday), but I got my hopes up last week and I got knocked back," he said.
Mannah, Eels teammate Ben Smith and Canterbury five-eighth Josh Reynolds yesterday launched the annual Bandaged Bear Cup.
The game between the two sides will be played at Parramatta Stadium on August 5 and aims to honour the staff and volunteers at the Children's Hospital at Westmead.
We just need a few cattle back.
August 5? Parramatta Stadium?
August 5 is a Tuesday... surely it's a typo and the game remains as scheduled on Fri August 15 and at ANZ rather than Pirtek (sloppy reporting?).Has the game against the Dogs been moved or is the article wrong?