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PARRAMATTA were great in 2017, but they’ll be even better this season. The disappointment felt from their finals exit against the Cowboys last year must be their driving force in 2018. That heartache and learning as a group, coupled with the arrival of several key signings, most notably Jarryd Hayne, leaves the Eels as legitimate top-four hopes.
SPINE
They have the most improved spine in the NRL. Mitchell Moses has made a huge difference to the Eels and so too Corey Norman, who for too long was in charge of steering the side alone. This combination has, understandably, taken time to evolve and, again, I don’t think we’ll see their best footy until mid-year. The Eels will welcome back Clint Gutherson (knee) when he is ready, but with Bevan French and Hayne they have plenty of quality options at fullback.
Mitchell Moses completes a stellar Parramatta spine
BACKS
The concern is the loss of Semi Radradra, who was capable of finding that try from anywhere. However, I’m more than comfortable that the Eels can cover the loss of the flying Fijian with French’s talent and speed.
The return of Hayne isn’t a question mark for me. I only see him producing one of his greatest seasons, thanks largely to a desire to repay Brad Arthur’s faith.
FORWARDS
The blend is perfect with the frightening Manu Ma’u comple-
menting the skill of Tepai Moeroa and Nathan Brown, who is flush with confidence after a stellar 2017.
Parramatta’s prodigal son returns to the club after leaving in 2014
INS AND OUTS
Ins: Kane Evans (Roosters), Jarryd Hayne (Titans), Tony Williams (Titans).
Outs: Semi Radradra (rugby union), Isaac De Gois (retired), Bureta Faraimo (Hull FC), James Hasson (released), Jeff Robson (retired).
BEST 17
Predicted team: 1. Bevan French 2. Josh Hoffman 3. Michael Jennings 4. Jarryd Hayne 5. Kirisome Auva’a 6. Corey Norman 7. Mitchell Moses 8. Daniel Alvaro 9. Cameron King 10. Tim Mannah
(C) 11. Manu Ma’u 12. Brad Takairangi 13. Nathan Brown.
Interchange: 14. Beau Scott 15. Kenny Edwards 16. Kane Evans 17. Suaia Matagi.
Coach: Brad Arthur
FORM GUIDE
2017 Finals (4th),
2016 14th,
2015 12th,
2014 10th,
2013 16th.
PRE-SEASON STANDOUT
Daniel Alvaro
He’s not the biggest name going around but the hard-working Alvaro may yet retain his starting spot.
Clint Gutherson’s return from injury will be welcomed by the side
CASUALTY WARD
Clint Gutherson (ACL; due back, rd 4), Tony Williams (suspended, rd 3).
THEY’LL BE LEANING ON...
Mitchell Moses Played plenty of good footy after his transfer from Wests Tigers last season and has had a full pre-season to work on his combination with Corey Norman. The young halfback is in line for a career-best year.