Eels star Nathan Hindmarsh says Wests Tigers won't make grand final
HIS side had just been beaten by Wests Tigers in a thriller at Parramatta Stadium but Eels champion Nathan Hindmarsh did not believe the Tigers would reach the grand final.
Hindmarsh was speaking moments after Parramatta's semi-finals aspirations had been all but killed off.
Asked who would win this year's title, Hindmarsh said: "St George Illawarra are up there for a reason.
"The Sydney Roosters on their day ... when they hit their straps.
"They are the two stand-out teams for mine."
Asked why he had not mentioned the Tigers, Hindmarsh said: "Wests Tigers are a quality side. But I was asked who would win it and I gave the answer."
Eels coach Daniel Anderson said his side needed a "miracle" to reach the playoffs.
Parramatta's season has never really clicked into top gear. Last year's grand finalists have always appeared just off the pace. They can still make the finals mathematically, but they really don't deserve to be there.
Hindmarsh was crushed that his side only played entertaining football for the final 20 minutes yesterday - not the full 80 minutes.
"To play for 20 minutes was disappointing," Hindmarsh said.
"They were desperate and they tackled very well. We didn't take our opportunities when we had them.
"We knew our season was on the line."
Hindmarsh said the Eels would have won yesterday if Luke Burt had kicked a penalty goal near fulltime to send the match into golden point.
"The style of footy we were playing and the momentum ... we would have got them in extra time," Hindmarsh said.