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Mateo atones for early mistake

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Mateo atones for early mistake

June 07, 2008
"DEFAULT" five-eighth Feleti Mateo electrified Parramatta Stadium to lead Parramatta to a 30-12 victory over Canberra to perhaps kick-start his NRL club's season.
The former lock started the game with a monumental defensive mistake but recovered by orchestrating three of the Eels' five tries to lead Parramatta to a vital win in front of 10,195 fans.
Mateo missed a simple one-on-one tackle that allowed David Milne to stroll over for the opening try in the 14th minute but then set up two tries to Luke Burt and another for Brett Finch as the Eels jumped back into the winners' circle after successive losses.
Finch added his second try and match-sealer in the 72nd minute and also provided the kick for Joel Reddy's first-half try in another strong performance at half-back.
But it was the elusive Mateo's sparkling footwork which proved significant as he confused the Raiders defence to cap his transformation from back-rower to playmaker following half-back Tim Smith's decision to quit earlier this year.
Former New South Wales coach Wayne Pearce believes the 24-year-old has found his calling in football wearing the No.6 jumper.
"He is probably a five-eighth somewhat by default," said Pearce.
"I think it is his best position to be honest. He can get wide of the ruck and is dangerous."
Canberra rallied their way back into the contest when Bronx Goodwin beat Krisnan Inu in the foot-race for Todd Carney's grubber to reduce the deficit to 22-12 in the 59th minute.
But the Eels held strong with Finch's second try and the aid of a favourable 9-3 penalty count to ensure the two competition points to keep in touch with the teams battling it out on the fringe of the top eight.
The loss is Canberra's second in succession and could be compounded further with Adrian Purtell believed to have suffered minor medial ligament damage in his knee and fellow centre Joel Monaghan a strained hamstring.
Canberra prop Scott Logan was also placed on report for a lifting tackle on Burt late in the game.
Eels coach Michael Hagan was impressed with Mateo's ability to bounce back from his mistakes, adding it was his dropped ball deep in their own end in the second half which gave the Raiders field position for their second try. "(Mateo) was tremendous, he would be disappointed with those couple of parts to his game because he sets himself very high standards," said Hagan.
"His contribution to the result was extremely good."
The other standout for the Eels was 19-year-old rookie winger Tony Williams who carried the ball 176m, broke several tackles and produced a try-saver by literally holding opposite Goodwin half a metre above the ground in mid-air over the tryline.
Williams was handed his debut in place of wayward winger Eric Grothe, but the under-20s star thought he'd blown his chances at playing first grade this year when he signed a $150,000 a year deal with rivals Manly last week.
"When I signed with Manly I did not think they were going to put me in first grade," said Williams.
"I could not tell if I was ever going to play or not."
At 192cm and 110kg the giant Junior Kangaroo star drew comparison to New Zealand rugby union great Jonah Lomu with his forward charges, but the shy teenager blushed at the comments.
"Being compared to him is an honour," he said.
Raiders coach Neil Henry lamented the lopsided penalty count but said his side had missed a few second half opportunities while struggling with the mounting injury toll with forward Joe Picker expected to spend the night in hospital with suspected blood poisoning.
"Losing three players effectively after half-time made it difficult but not insurmountable," said Henry.
"We did run out of troops which has been the story of our year so far.
"We had a couple of opportunities to come back into it at 22-12 but missed out."

http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,23828945-23214,00.html


Interesting.. Anyone else think that if we gave him a crack in first grade earlier then maybe he would have settled for less money??
 
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Magic Mateo sinks Raiders

Written by: Nigel Wilbow
June 7th, 2008 10:04pm

The Parramatta Eels have got themselves back on the winners list after defeating the Canberra Raiders 30-12 at Parramatta Stadium tonight.
The Eels didn’t have it all their own way with the Raiders getting first points to Winger David Milne who scored after running through some pretty soft Parramatta defence, Todd Carney converted to give the Raiders a 6-0 lead after 13 minutes of play. The Raiders looked like they brought some of their home form away with them.
But then the Eels hit back with a try of their own of a Brett Finch kick which came off the shoulder of Taulima Tautai and Joel Reddy gathered it to score his eight try of the season, Luke Burt Converted to make it 6-all.
It only took four minutes for the Eels to get over the line again when five-eight Feleti Mateo slipped a inside ball as he lost his footing to Burt who crashed over a couple of defenders to score, he missed to conversion attempt and the Eels led 10-6.
The Raiders had no luck in the 32nd minute when a kick was knocked back ingoal by Bronx Goodwin to Joel Monaghan who looked to ground ball simultaneously with Krisnan Inu which should be a Try to attacking team but video referee Paul Simpkins ruled that Inu grounded the ball and ordered No Try, goal line dropout. The Raiders could feel pretty hard done by there as the benefit of the doubt should go with the attacking team, the replay suggested that there was plenty of doubt over who got to the ball first and the teams when to half time not long after that with the Eels in front 10-6.
The second half didn’t start any better for the Raiders when in just the forth minute of the half the Eels were in again. Riddell ran from dummy half and threw a no look pass to Mateo on the inside, Mateo made a break and drew the fullback and passed inside to Finch in support to score under the post, Burt’s conversion made the score 16-6 in favour of the blue and golds. It could not of been a worse start to the half for Canberra as nine minutes later the Eels were in again, Fuifui Moimoi slipped a high pass out back with defenders on him which was nearly intercepted by the Raiders, Finch got a hand to it and tapped it back, it was picked up by Mateo who stepped twice, beat a couple of defenders and found Burt in support to score his second try and convert it to make it 22-6 and the Raiders looked gone.
But just five minutes later they got themselves back into the game with a try to Goodwin from a clever kick from halfback Carney, the kick went behind the Eels outside backs who had to turn and chase and Goodwin flew down the wing and beat them all to the ball, Carney’s sideline conversion had them within ten points as the Eels led 22-12.
A penalty goal to Burt in the 68th minute gave the Eels a 14 point lead and they looked home from there and just three minutes later they sealed the win with a solo try to Brett Finch, Finch threw a dummy and stepped taking 2 defenders to the line with him and wrestled the ball down on the grass, the conversion from Burt capped a great performance from the Eels big 4, Burt, Finch and Riddell were all good but Mateo was just magic. The Eels winning 30-12.
For the Raiders they were in the game at half time and had a call go against them in the first half, but poor defence and discipline cost them in the end with the penalty count 10-3 against them. They also suffered a lack of creativity with the ball and were easy picking for the Eels defence and will have to improve to take on the Broncos next Sunday in Canberra. Parramatta have a tough match at ANZ Stadium next Sunday against the Tigers who are pretty good form at present.
Match Details
Parramatta Eels 30 def Canberra Raiders 12
Round 13 - June 7th, 2008 7:30pm
Venue: Parramatta Stadium
Referee: Alan Shortall
Half time: Eels 10-6
Crowd: 10,195
Parramatta Eels (30)
Tries: Joel Reddy, Luke Burt (2), Brett Finch (2)
Goals: Luke Burt (5/6)
Canberra Raiders (12)
Tries: David Milne, Bronx Goodwin
Goals: Todd Carney (2/2)
LeagueUnlimited.com Player of the Match
3 Points: Feleti Mateo (Eels)
2 Points: Luke Burt (Eels)
1 Point: Brett Finch (Eels)

http://www.leagueunlimited.com/article.php?newsid=16352
 

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