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Rnd 2 vs Dragons - Game Day Thread

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That's because passing closer to the sideline is higher risk. If there isn't a clear overlap, and unless you're running it on the last, you're better off coming back infield toward your kickers. Teams push hard toward our left side attack. They would practice it all week.

Jennings can pass and he knows when to do it. He proved that again today. Winning comes from managing risk, not passing toward the sideline every chance you get.
 

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Parramatta Eels put on attacking masterclass against St George Illawarra Dragons
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Wow! The Parramatta Eels' 34-16 victory over the St George Illawarra Dragons was very impressive really.

In fact, it was a thing of beauty.

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Jennings' outrageous pass
Michael Jennings found an original way to get the ball to his winger as he set up Semi Radradra for a try.
I love it when one team can come to a game and do not totally dismantle the opposition's defensive line. The Eels were clinical in the way they dissected the Dragons. They scored seven beautifully constitutive, many of which left their opposition grasping at thin Air.

They certainly got on the front foot early by scoring their first try after only 38 seconds. Once on top, they never gave the Dragons a chance to get back into the contest. The Dragons never gave the Dragons a chance to get back into the contest Either more about this in a moment.

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Nothing happens in your attacking game unless your big fellas in the middle are dominating the advantage line. No question there. The Parramatta forwards were outstanding. The Dragons' big men had been so good last weekend in round one. This week they ran second to An Eels pack that played with real commitment and intent.

New Eels recruit Suaia Matagi is gathering quite a amongst most Parramatta fans who love his courageous, no-frills running style. He is also developing a following among the other youngsters in his forward pack who downloaded inspired by his fearless approach to the game.


They do not try to overplay their hand. They know that if they can just provide a strong platform down the middle of the field they have one of the classiest back-lines in the competition just waiting For their opportunity.

The big thing I like most about the Parramatta attacking game is that it appears stress-free. There is no doubting they have a plan when they come to the game. They are targeting defined individuals and defensive combinations in the front frontline. They have set Play and structures. They know what they are doing and they foreign do not try to make it up as they go along.

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Brilliant: Corey Norman stretches his legs.
Brilliant: Corey Norman stretches his legs. Photo: Getty Images
There are easy free flow of their ball movement and passing game that gives you the impression they are really enjoying what they are doing. That's great way to play the game.

What's this is that every now and then they might produce what looks like a miracle pass or even a speculative option, but it's not done out of panic or with a what-the-heck attitude. They can feel the spaces around them and are Prepared to back their instincts to get the ball to the next man

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Unstoppable: Michael Jennings and Semi Radradra enjoy another try to the winger.
Unstoppable: Michael Jennings and Semi Radradra enjoy another try to the winger. Photo: Getty Images
The perfect example of this was the between-the-legs pass from center Michael Jennings to big winger Semi Radradra to produce Parramatta's third try of the night. That play would not have come off if, at any point, Jennings a aarrally caused By the fear of making an error. He know they had the defence beaten. He knows there was space on the outside and where his wing man would be.

As I mentioned this time last weekend, this new halves combination of Corey Norman and Clint Gutherson has real potential.

If there is a New South Wales player, he would be a walk-up start for the State of Origin No.7 position. He was brilliant again. He never stops scheming and probing in attack. He has an aggressive attitude in wanting to keep The can moving from the artillery he has played outside him and he looks to ignite their talents with quick service whenever he gets the chance.

The Parramatta outside backs were lethal. This is a big, fast group of men who could well cause themselves to be the best finishers in the NRL this season.

Finally, you can just see that that little livewire fullback, Bevan French, is feeling harmonious comfortable in the top grade in this position. He was electric.

The Dragons?

After being brilliant in round one with their big win against the Panthers, things could not have have worse for their round-two clash.

Early-season form can be so up-and-down like this. It takes a good six to eight weeks for teams to get into a steady rhythm and find out what really works for them.

The Dragons got off to a poor start and exacerbated the situation by making countless errors early in the tackle count to keep gifting possession back to their opponents. Get so far behind on the scoreboard on a short passage of time put a lot of pressure on their Developing attacksing game. They tried to force their hand too often in the search for quick points. It did not suit them at all.

This is a team that needs to build their game around forward power and good ball control. There is no doubt they can score points, but only after they have dominated their opponents at the advantage line. They got it all wrong in this one and kept Playing back into Parramatta's hands with

All of all, this was a terrific performance by the Eels. Very poor really. This 2017 version of the Eels feels power, aggression, creativity, skill and speed.

This is going to be a very difficult team to beat for every team in the NRL.

That would have to be the worst written article I have ever seen. So many mistakes. Some sentences make no sense whatsoever.
He's obviously written it on his phone and sent it through. Then the sick heads have just put it up online without even reading it.
I'm sure it will get edited sometime soon, but is it really all that necessary to have it up on the website as soon as possible without even checking for mistakes?
 

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Oh, and also

f**k yeahhhhhh!!!!
How good was that win!
Dominated from kickoff to full time siren. One incredibly soft try from the Dragons aside, that game was just marvelous.
 

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Parramatta Eels put on attacking masterclass against St George Illawarra Dragons
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Wow! The Parramatta Eels' 34-16 victory over the St George Illawarra Dragons was very impressive really.

In fact, it was a thing of beauty.

Play Video
Jennings' outrageous pass
Michael Jennings found an original way to get the ball to his winger as he set up Semi Radradra for a try.
I love it when one team can come to a game and do not totally dismantle the opposition's defensive line. The Eels were clinical in the way they dissected the Dragons. They scored seven beautifully constitutive, many of which left their opposition grasping at thin Air.

They certainly got on the front foot early by scoring their first try after only 38 seconds. Once on top, they never gave the Dragons a chance to get back into the contest. The Dragons never gave the Dragons a chance to get back into the contest Either more about this in a moment.

RELATED CONTENT
Four on the floor: Radradra enjoy try bonanza to rout Dragons
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Nothing happens in your attacking game unless your big fellas in the middle are dominating the advantage line. No question there. The Parramatta forwards were outstanding. The Dragons' big men had been so good last weekend in round one. This week they ran second to An Eels pack that played with real commitment and intent.

New Eels recruit Suaia Matagi is gathering quite a amongst most Parramatta fans who love his courageous, no-frills running style. He is also developing a following among the other youngsters in his forward pack who downloaded inspired by his fearless approach to the game.


They do not try to overplay their hand. They know that if they can just provide a strong platform down the middle of the field they have one of the classiest back-lines in the competition just waiting For their opportunity.

The big thing I like most about the Parramatta attacking game is that it appears stress-free. There is no doubting they have a plan when they come to the game. They are targeting defined individuals and defensive combinations in the front frontline. They have set Play and structures. They know what they are doing and they foreign do not try to make it up as they go along.

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Brilliant: Corey Norman stretches his legs.
Brilliant: Corey Norman stretches his legs. Photo: Getty Images
There are easy free flow of their ball movement and passing game that gives you the impression they are really enjoying what they are doing. That's great way to play the game.

What's this is that every now and then they might produce what looks like a miracle pass or even a speculative option, but it's not done out of panic or with a what-the-heck attitude. They can feel the spaces around them and are Prepared to back their instincts to get the ball to the next man

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Unstoppable: Michael Jennings and Semi Radradra enjoy another try to the winger.
Unstoppable: Michael Jennings and Semi Radradra enjoy another try to the winger. Photo: Getty Images
The perfect example of this was the between-the-legs pass from center Michael Jennings to big winger Semi Radradra to produce Parramatta's third try of the night. That play would not have come off if, at any point, Jennings a aarrally caused By the fear of making an error. He know they had the defence beaten. He knows there was space on the outside and where his wing man would be.

As I mentioned this time last weekend, this new halves combination of Corey Norman and Clint Gutherson has real potential.

If there is a New South Wales player, he would be a walk-up start for the State of Origin No.7 position. He was brilliant again. He never stops scheming and probing in attack. He has an aggressive attitude in wanting to keep The can moving from the artillery he has played outside him and he looks to ignite their talents with quick service whenever he gets the chance.

The Parramatta outside backs were lethal. This is a big, fast group of men who could well cause themselves to be the best finishers in the NRL this season.

Finally, you can just see that that little livewire fullback, Bevan French, is feeling harmonious comfortable in the top grade in this position. He was electric.

The Dragons?

After being brilliant in round one with their big win against the Panthers, things could not have have worse for their round-two clash.

Early-season form can be so up-and-down like this. It takes a good six to eight weeks for teams to get into a steady rhythm and find out what really works for them.

The Dragons got off to a poor start and exacerbated the situation by making countless errors early in the tackle count to keep gifting possession back to their opponents. Get so far behind on the scoreboard on a short passage of time put a lot of pressure on their Developing attacksing game. They tried to force their hand too often in the search for quick points. It did not suit them at all.

This is a team that needs to build their game around forward power and good ball control. There is no doubt they can score points, but only after they have dominated their opponents at the advantage line. They got it all wrong in this one and kept Playing back into Parramatta's hands with

All of all, this was a terrific performance by the Eels. Very poor really. This 2017 version of the Eels feels power, aggression, creativity, skill and speed.

This is going to be a very difficult team to beat for every team in the NRL.

Anyone care to translate this? hindy111?
 

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Siege has ended for Eels, but the hot form remains

Siege mentalities are only legitimate when the narks are spitting at your club for rorting the salary cap, when they’re appalled by your players’ alleged links to crooks and domestic violence, when everyone’s celebrating your defeats as proof of karma and when your board of directors is managing to shame the once great name of the Parramatta Eels on an almost daily basis.

But a siege mentality depends on one thing. A siege. The Eels and Semi Radradra entered the season with enemies and death-riders galore after last year’s multifaceted debacle but after a resounding victory against Manly and yesterday’s 34-16 triumph over St George Illawarra that pleased the sceptical eye, they will no longer be able to draw ammunition from the us-against-them mentality that fuelled their pre-season.

The Eels cannot stay angry at the world when the narks have started throwing bouquets and kind words at them. They’re two from two. They’re on fire.

Corey Norman was strutting around WIN Stadium like a peacock with his feathers in full plume while the Dragons defenders hung off him as if they were in a trance about what he might do — and so he went ahead and did it.

His kicking game was the closest you could get to sleight of hand with your foot. Fullback Beven French was scintillating and showed exactly why the Eels have no interest in a return of the prodigal son, Jarryd Hayne.

If everyone was on the Eels backs last year, more people are at their backs this year. The pure skill of French in his 45th-minute try is what gets people on board, even the previously disillusioned supporters of his own club.

The controversial Semi Radradra powered over for four tries with his court case and move to French rugby both on the horizon.

Proving the narks wrong has served the Eels well for the opening two rounds but they need a different plan of motivational attack.

They’re not under the radar. The rest of us are no longer under any illusions. The Eels can no longer claim to be under siege.

“We started all right, our energy was good, our game management has really improved, our halves on the back of what the forwards are giving us are controlling the game and giving us good field position,” Eels coach Brad Arthur said.

“Corey still hasn’t hit his straps and he hasn’t hit full match fitness but he’s getting the ball in good field positions and showing a real level of patience and maturity in his options.

“He sticks to the plan really well, actually. In the first half when he played fast and really went at them, he looked dangerous all the time. He’s going to get better and better at that with better conditioning.”

Radradra made the most of his roving commission to score four tries in a match for the first time in an NRL career that will end when he nicks off to French rugby next year, pending the result of his court case for domestic violence in May.

“He turned up in all the right areas and benefited from a lot of hard work from the others,” Arthur said. “Semi’s got a licence to go and get the footy. He’s one of our strikes so we don’t want to pigeonhole him to playing only one side of the field.

“It’s very hard to plan defensively against him when he’s doing things like that. He likes being around his teammates. His teammates have been fantastic for him. He’s got a bit of clarity at the moment. We like to see a happy bula.

“Bevan is a talent. The thing with Bevan is that he’s a good level-headed kid and he wants to get better.”

The hill at WIN Stadium was packed with 16,023 at the picturesque coastal ground but it was silenced quickly enough when Dragons prop Russell Packer spilled possession with the first hitup of the game.

And from there for the Dragons, who if nothing else can fall back on their own siege mentality from the pre-season, proceedings quickly went from bad to worse.

This was not their finest hour and twenty minutes.

“We beat ourselves up tonight,” Dragons coach Paul McGregor said. “We didn’t build any pressure. We just shied away. We didn’t play our best. We’ve got to learn from that. It wasn’t good enough, to be totally honest. That’s the truth of it.”

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Beau Scott was interviewed on ABC after the game , was ticked off and said they played poorly and will improve. Sounded very unhappy about the tries conceded , in no way satisfied with the way they are travelling.

Said good to score tries , but to let them score was bad, obviously not getting ahead of themselves
Great attitude to have, I bet BA wasn't pleased as well. We need to be more ruthless when we have our foot on the oppositions throats if we want to trouble the big teams like Melbourne and Cronulla.
 

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That's because passing closer to the sideline is higher risk. If there isn't a clear overlap, and unless you're running it on the last, you're better off coming back infield toward your kickers. Teams push hard toward our left side attack. They would practice it all week.

Jennings can pass and he knows when to do it. He proved that again today. Winning comes from managing risk, not passing toward the sideline every chance you get.

Except last week ahen had norman in acres of space
 

eel01s

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Is it me or has Beau Scott had a lot less impact this year?

Last season he was brutal in defence.

Or is it the case that the whole foward pack has lifted their game?
 

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Talk other team up to take heat of his own team. As good as we where id say the most impressive team over weekemd was the panthers. To keep tigers at home to 2 points is quite an effort.
The panthers were total plop at the start of that game
 

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Great attitude to have, I bet BA wasn't pleased as well. We need to be more ruthless when we have our foot on the oppositions throats if we want to trouble the big teams like Melbourne and Cronulla.

BA Basically said we weren't good enough in defence
 

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Would like to mention the extra effort Mannah, Brown, Semi, Norman, French, Hoffman all put in after the game towards fans.

They all did a lap around the field after the game which took a good 15-20 mins.

They were willing to pose for photos, sign autographs etc etc.

My son was stoked Semi come up to him and let him take a photo.

Well done!!
 

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Does anyone know who played hooker/half for the last 4 or 5 mins ?

Pritchard / Norman I think were benched in the last 4 or 5 mins
 
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