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Parramatta Eels Juniors

Glenneel

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True.

You can look at it a few ways.
Brown played SG Ball of age and then went to Flegg.
BBO has completely missed SG Ball and straight to Flegg

Does that mean BBO is better than Brown at the same age.?
Or
Flegg have no halves what so ever..

I tend to belive Parra recruitment has been pretty ordinary for Flegg. No halves what so ever hence why BBO has been promoted.
Tipari is still recovering from a ACL injury. Tipari will be a great inclusion when he returns.

Flegg are lacking another quality centre.
Again Noel Akafolou is due back at some stage from a ACL injury and will add quality in that position. But in the mean time JP Norah has been playing there and is lacking in that position unfortunately. (Norah has only ever played fullback)

I also believe Flegg are missing a real quality prop as well.
I think Stefano might find himself back in Flegg when he returns from injury and maybe the same for Dunster when he returns also
What happened to the 18yo Fijian centre we bought?
 

Twizzle

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Eels Junior Rep sides go five from five
Author parraeels.com.au
It was a historic weekend for the young Blue & Gold with the Eels Junior Representative sides (SG Ball, Harold Matthews, Tarsha Gale, Andrew Johns and Laurie Daley Cup competitions) all claiming victories in their respective clashes on the weekend!

The Eels Tarsha Gale side kicked off the action at New Era Stadium on Saturday morning claiming a 16-10 victory over the Sydney Roosters Indigenous Academy.

The Harold Matthews followed it up with a thrilling come from behind victory, claiming a 12-10 victory with a converted try on the full time siren to secure them the win over Balmain.


The SG Ball finished the day with a 34-16 victory over the touring Victoria Thunderbolts.

In the final round of the CRL competition, the Andrew Johns side came away convincing 40-10 victors over the Central Coast Roosters.

The Laurie Daley side followed it up with a 22-16 victory over the Central Coast Roosters capping off a clean sweep on the weekend.

RESULTS

SG Ball: Parramatta Eels 34 (M Komolafe, J Arthur, S Loizou, T Mauala, T Field (2) tries; S Loizou (5) def. Victoria Thunderbolts 16 (D Ieremia, J Natapu, S Finau tries; Pita-Will Purcell (2) goals)

Harold Matthews: Parramatta Eels 12 (J Lealaiauloto, P Lautuanuu tries; F Tuitino (2) goals) def. Balmain Tigers 10 (C Jardim, W Carroll tries; C Jardim goals)

Tarsha Gale: Parramatta Eels 16 (C Koomson, A Pati, A Futialo tries, S Akhabue (2) goals) def. Sydney Roosters Indigenous Academy 10 (K Jospeh, I Roberts tries; D Blacklock goals)

Andrew Johns: Parramatta Eels 40 (H Reti-McClinktock 3, F Forsythe, J Ropata, J Russell, D Readon tries; J Russell 6 goals) def. Central Coast Roosters 10 (B Newlands, E Myers tries; J Granger goal)

Laurie Daley: Parramatta Eels 22 (D Lloyd, G Grima, E Lui, J Skinner tries; D Lloyd 3 goals) def. Central Coast Roosters 16 (N Kegg-King, L Sipple tries; R Harris 2 goals).

Despite the victory in the Andrew Johns Cup, the Eels side finishing third in their pool after the regular season and do not progress through to the finals. However the Laurie Daley sides moved into the top two with their victory and will progress through to the finals in a fortnight.


With three rounds to go in the SG Ball, Harold Matthews and Tarsha Gale competitions, the young Blue & Gold are coming towards the business end of the season.

The Eels Tarsha Gale side victory sees them move into 5th position after the weekend, the Harold Matthews also in 5th and the undefeated SG Ball side remaining outright first place.

UPCOMING GAMES

SG Ball: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs v Parramatta Eels, Belmore Sports Ground, 2pm
Harold Matthews: Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs v Parramatta Eels, Belmore Sports Ground, 12:30pm
Tarsha Gale: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs v Parramatta Eels, Belmore Sports Ground, 11am

https://www.parraeels.com.au/news/2...uoTsD8-AyoQCvrCKm6n0VxyqRBK7ha-seKpy_3J7I8LZc
 

Obscene Assassin

First Grade
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The upcoming games against the dogs have been changed this week. Harold Matthews on saturday now starts at 230 with the SG Ball starting at 4. Jersey Flegg is now being played at ANZ before first grade at 145. And ISP is now being played at Leichhardt on the sunday and will be the game shown on channel 9.

Source: nswrl.com/draw
 
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