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Eels in the media

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Parramatta coach Brad Arthur has wasted no time in raising the bar for star fullback Bevan French in the Eels’ quest for premiership success this season.

French was one of the Eels’ best in their 26-6 pre-season win over Newcastle on Saturday, scoring two tries and setting up a third in an electric performance.

But Arthur was quick to remind the 22-year-old of his one blemish — when he failed to prevent Shaun Kenny-Dowall from scoring in a race to the corner.

“He was good, he was sharp,” Arthur said of French’s performance. “(But) probably where we’re at now as a footy team, I expected a bit more on him from that first try. I thought defensively we defended that OK — they came up with a really good play.

“But we expect Bevan to shut that down.”

It was one of few faults in a near-perfect preparation for the Eels ahead of their season opener against Penrith on March 11.

Asked whether he expected his team to be so clinical this early, Arthur said: “Probably not. But I was really impressed when we made changes to positions. We had a few blokes at the back end of the second half moved all over the place.

“We didn’t look any different to what we looked in the first 10 minutes of the game, so that was pleasing for me that we’ve built a squad and we’ve got a lot of depth there.

“Everyone knows what works for us and what we needed to do.”

Prodigal son Jarryd Hayne turned in a solid outing in his return to the club, rebounding from a quiet first half at right centre with a try assist in his 20 minutes at fullback.

The former NFL player set up French’s second try just before bowing out on the hour mark.

“He was good, he was solid. Got some good touches, but that’s all we need him to do. We just need him to do his job and he done his job,” Arthur said.

“I said to him before the game, we feel honoured that we’ve got him back. He should feel honoured to be back. I love seeing him play his first game in a blue-and-gold jersey.”

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/sp...h/news-story/6ace85f94c06715c96471552ce70ea63
 

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'The devil comes to get you': Eels did complacent Knights a favour, says Pearce


Mitchell Pearce is hoping Parramatta may have delivered the Newcastle Knights a timely back-handed favour by “putting us back in our place” during Saturday night’s trial at Maitland.

The Eels flexed their considerable muscle to over-power the Knights and expose some home truths in a lopsided contest where the 26-6 final scoreline flattered Newcastle.


Sobering: Jarryd Hayne and the Eels gave the Knights food for thought, says Mitchell Pearce.

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Knights coach Nathan Brown admitted he expected better. Pearce summed up the feeling better than anyone.

“When you think you are going alright, the devil comes to get you,” he said. “What the Eels have done is given us a real nudge to let us know exactly where we are at.

“Footy can be pretty humbling. There has been a lot of buzz around and the first trial [against Melbourne], we went well and we’ve been confident in ourselves. Confident in the way we have trained.

“But they [the Eels] put us back in our place tonight and the key for us now is to learn from it.”

The signs were good early after the Knights, fielding nine new players, posted first points when winger Shaun Kenny-Dowall crossed in the corner after collecting a Connor Watson cut-out pass.

But as the game wore on, the power running from the Eels pack and the finesse of their playmakers Mitchell Moses and Corey Norman and fullback Bevan French off the back of their forward dominance took its toll.

Mistakes under fatigue and poor discipline only added to what turned out to be an uncomfortable night for the home side in oppressive conditions.

“We had a good start and went set for set with them in the first half for a bit and built some pressure,” Pearce said

“But then some errors and penalties put us under pressure and in the second half we were probably twice as bad with our discipline.

“We were pretty fatigued there and let in some soft tries so it wasn’t great. They have a good side and they won the power battle in the early tackles with their yardage. That put us on the back foot and we weren’t able to wrest that control back from them. They are a quality team and have left us with a lot to work on.”

Pearce admitted the performance was a reality check for the new-look Knights.

“I think we may have been a bit guilty of thinking we would come out and it would just instantly gel like it has at training,” he said.

“It reminds you what footy is about. You have to complete and do all the shitty things right and build pressure and if you don’t do that, it doesn’t matter how flash your attack is

“Defence and building pressure are the keys – it really is that simple. I think we only had three good ball sets the whole game.”

While the halfback claimed after the game “everyone has their head down”, there were some positives.

While centre Tautau Moga had a poor night, prop Herman Ese’ese certainly cemented a starting spot for the season opener against Manly, while both specialist hookers Slade Griffin and Danny Levi played strongly.

https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/th...hts-a-favour-says-pearce-20180225-p4z1o2.html
 

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TORONTO — The Toronto Wolfpack have lured former Australia and Samoa rugby league international forward Reni Maitua out of retirement.

The 35-year-old left Leigh Centurions of the English Championship at the end of 2016 to take up a career in boxing. Maitua played more than 150 games in Australia's National Rugby League with the Canterbury Bulldogs,

http://www.timescolonist.com/wolfpa...nd-samoa-international-reni-maitua-1.23184572
 

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DES Hasler’s decision not to pursue the signing of Mitchell Moses last year may not have cost the Bulldogs star fullback James Tedesco after all.
Former Wests Tigers teammates Tedesco and Moses are close friends who still live together despite now playing for rival teams and when they were on the market last year both were linked with moves to Canterbury alongside front-rower Aaron Woods.

Neither ended up at Belmore and last month Ray Dib blamed then-coach Hasler for the recruitment cock-up, telling Fairfax Media Tedesco’s signing was all but over the line until the two-time premiership mentor decided Moses wasn’t the right half to take the Bulldogs forward.

According to Dib that spooked Tedesco and ultimately gift wrapped him for the Roosters, but the NSW fullback recalls differently.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nr...n/news-story/c8f91fc8877bf45af67bb40cbeda1a6b
 

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DES Hasler’s decision not to pursue the signing of Mitchell Moses last year may not have cost the Bulldogs star fullback James Tedesco after all.
Former Wests Tigers teammates Tedesco and Moses are close friends who still live together despite now playing for rival teams and when they were on the market last year both were linked with moves to Canterbury alongside front-rower Aaron Woods.

Neither ended up at Belmore and last month Ray Dib blamed then-coach Hasler for the recruitment c**k-up, telling Fairfax Media Tedesco’s signing was all but over the line until the two-time premiership mentor decided Moses wasn’t the right half to take the Bulldogs forward.

According to Dib that spooked Tedesco and ultimately gift wrapped him for the Roosters, but the NSW fullback recalls differently.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nr...n/news-story/c8f91fc8877bf45af67bb40cbeda1a6b
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