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Round 14 NT Eels vs NQ Cowboys (live from Darwin) - Team List Thread

Bazal

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Looking at the rest of the training pics, Norman definitely trained and Gutho was definitely training as a half...maybe that shot is a particular drill or a just in case option? Maybe BA had them all have a crack to see which way he wanted to go on gameday?
 

strider

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This was clearly practicing the ballboy throwing him the ball after a kick for touch
 

Snoochies

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BA letting the players coach themselves. If I remember correctly DA did that in 2009 and off we went to the GF. Master Stroke!

Arthur: 'We're all playing for our futures'

Parramatta coach Brad Arthur has put his players all but in charge of their preparation for this Saturday's clash with North Queensland, conceding his struggling side is now playing for pride and possibly their futures in the Blue & Gold.

The Eels sit in last place, four competition points adrift of their nearest rival Canterbury, leading into their home game with the Cowboys which is being played in Darwin.

The dire situation has prompted Arthur to rejig their lead-in to the round-14 fixture.


Senior figures including Clint Gutherson, Tim Mannah, Corey Norman and Michael Jennings ran this week's video and analysis sessions with little input from Arthur, while the players were also left to their own devices for Friday's 40-minute captain's run.

With a restructured schedule in the Northern Territory, their heaviest training session came earlier in the week to allow a more relaxed lead-up to game day, to the point players took to training barefoot at TIO Stadium.

Following a 30-4 last-start loss to Newcastle that Gutherson labelled "embarrassing", Arthur has put the onus on his team's leaders in a bid to restore pride in their performances.

"We're not worrying about calculations, whether we can make the eight or we can't, at the moment we just need to have a bit of pride in our logo and our jersey, in ourselves," Arthur said.

"That's what tomorrow night's about and then from there we need to try and make sure we get some results go our way."

Parramatta's dreadful campaign after a top-four 2017 finish has a roster overhaul in the offing and pressure mounting on the coach and high-profile figures including Norman and Jarryd Hayne.

Asked if individuals were playing for their futures Arthur said: "We all are. I think every week, every club, every player is playing for their future."

Norman returns from a foot injury under a fierce spotlight, having been hit with $30,000 breach for drinking while injured earlier in the season amid reports the club is trying to offload him before his contract expires at the end of 2019.


Arthur has repeatedly denied talk that Norman is being pushed out and revealed the besieged playmaker would be pushing through the pain barrier to play against the Cowboys.

"Normy's doing his best - he's not going to be at 100% fitness but he's desperate to play for his teammates and that's what is needed," Arthur said.

"He loves playing. He's done everything possible to get himself right for this trip. At the start of the week, they told me he was only a 30% chance.

"He's worked really hard and I'm sure his foot is not 100% and there's bits he's not telling us about. But he's going to soldier through and that's what his teammates need."

Both Norman and Hayne (hip) are confirmed starters after getting through the captain's run unscathed.

Livewire dummy-half Reed Mahoney - their 2017 under 20s player of the year – will make his Telstra Premiership debut from the bench after being granted an NRL exemption given injuries to regular hooking options Kaysa Pritchard and Will Smith.

https://www.nrl.com/news/2018/06/08...brad-arthur-were-all-playing-for-our-futures/
 

Gronk

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Parramatta Eels side

1. Bevan French
2. Josh Hoffman
3. Michael Jennings
4. Jarryd Hayne
5. George Jennings
6. Clint Gutherson (c)
7. Corey Norman
8. Daniel Alvaro
9. Cameron King
10. Peni Terepo
16. David Gower
12. Brad Takairangi
13. Nathan Brown

Interchange

14. Reed Mahoney
15. Tim Mannah
17. Marata Niukore
18. Siosaia Vave
19. Suaia Matagi
20. Jaeman Salmon

https://www.parraeels.com.au/news/2018/06/08/eels-v-cowboys-team-list-update/
 

Joshuatheeel

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Any chance of Salmon debuting? I say there isn’t any contract issues as he wouIdnt have been in the 19.

Maybe Gower to bench as a middle forward, Marata starting and Salmon onto the bench (he can play edge).

Alvaro and Brown can play long minutes.
 

eels_fan

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Salmon would need an NRL exemption which would only happen if Norman can’t play.

Only reason Mahoney can play is because our other 2 hookers are injured and the NRL approved our request for special dispensation
 

Joshuatheeel

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Salmon would need an NRL exemption which would only happen if Norman can’t play.

Only reason Mahoney can play is because our other 2 hookers are injured and the NRL approved our request for special dispensation

And I reckon we either have one or he is already top 30 - why else wouId he be included in the final 19 for tonight?

WouId the NRL even let non eligible players be named in the game day squad?
 

emjaycee

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I recently asked the same question and was told that Salmon is top 30.

You can name development players in 21 without seeking approval but to list them in final 17 for game day you have to get NRL approval.
 
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