Here are the biggest talking points from every game of round 13.
1. Gutherson and Moses to lead Parramatta out of its slump
The Parramatta Eels are winners again and it is no coincidence the return of key players contributed to the win.
The difference between Parramatta and Cronulla on the ladder (15th and 1st) leading into Thursday's clash looked like a mismatch, but in reality the Eels would have fancied themselves at kick-off.
While the Sharks had Nicho Hynes and Cam McInnes on Origin duty, the Eels welcomed back captain Clint Gutherson and halfback Mitchell Moses.
Two of the Eels' best over many seasons, Gutherson and Moses gave Parramatta the structure and guidance they have desperately lacked often this season.
With the duo leading from the front, the Eels looked like a different team. Their forward pack dominated the Sharks and they played with confidence not seen in weeks.
"It's just the confidence I think they give everyone else … you could tell in the warm-up," interim coach Trent Barrett said after the win.
"There was a noticeable difference just in training. That's why [Clint Gutherson] is the captain and Mitch is the halfback."
ABC player of the year votes:
3. Clint Gutherson (Eels)
2. Mitchell Moses (Eels)
1. Will Kennedy (Sharks)
There were only five games in the Origin-shortened round 13 in the NRL, but that still left room for plenty of drama. Here are the biggest talking points from every game.
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