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Round 6 vs Roosters

Poupou Escobar

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I'm surprised so many of you wanted Taylor. I honstly can't see him ever coaching first grade again. But glad you are now all at King Arthur's table.

I was hoping for Arthur's too, but to be fair to the Taylor fans, he got better results while he was here, and had more NRL experience than Brad Arthur.

But the fact no other club wanted him since he got sacked by Souths rang alarm bells for me.
 

Noise

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I was hoping for Arthur's too, but to be fair to the Taylor fans, he got better results while he was here, and had more NRL experience than Brad Arthur.

But the fact no other club wanted him since he got sacked by Souths rang alarm bells for me.

Exactly, the only time he seems to seriously get linked to head coaching jobs (post punch) is when the Parra job comes up.

Anyways, I wanted Arthur, was stoked when we got him and am even more stoked now.
 

Kornstar

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I'm surprised so many of you wanted Taylor. I honstly can't see him ever coaching first grade again. But glad you are now all at King Arthur's table.

I was in the Taylor camp too for 2 reasons. 1) I felt he had unfinished business with us & 2) Arthur was here during the Kearney years, wasn't sold on him because of that.

I'm not sure i was ever shattered that we went with Arthur as there was good talk about him, but i did want Taylor.

You were always consistent though, you were adamant no Taylor and you look like a legend right now because Arthur looks the goods :thumb
 
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I think our two byes are the weekend before Origin so if we lose more than HaHa we won't be playing anyways.

I think the second SOO is the week we have to play without players.
 

Casper The Ghost

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Who can explain what just happened.

2 blokes in lycra raced, and for some reason another bloke in pink lycra tackled one to allow the other to win. Meanwhile a dwarf in a viking suit knocked over the hurdles after they had passed them.

Who put Casper in charge if halftime entertainment?????
:lol::lol::lol:
 

eel01s

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I reckon Mannah is no chance for Origin, no matter how well he plays.

Tamou, Merrin, Woods, Grant, Gallen, Fifita will all be selected first. Hayne will be the only Eel picked, unless Peats gets a call up for Farah. Even then they will go for Gidley.
 

PARRA_FAN

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Yep, only game we'll have our origin reps missing is against the bulldogs

I think Hayne will be the only one out for that game.

If that was the case, Hoppa will be the fullback and Morgan will probably play in the centres or even John Folau.
 
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Hayne impresses with leading hand

By Chris Kennedy, National Correspondent
NRL.com
6:55am Sun 13th April, 2014






Eels co-captain Jarryd Hayne capped a brilliant game against the Roosters by making a match-saving tackle on Sonny Bill Williams. Copyright: Grant Trouville/NRL Photos
Parramatta coach Brad Arthur and co-captain Tim Mannah have heaped praise on not just the match-winning plays but also the unseen 'one-per-center' efforts of in-form fullback Jarryd Hayne following the side's hard-earned 14-12 win over the Roosters on Saturday night.


Hayne was instrumental in the win although his stats – 104 metres, three tackle breaks, one try assist, one line-break assist and a try save – tell barely half the story.


The try assist was typical Hayne – a bullet cut-out pass to his right, skipping centre Will Hopoate to put winger Ken Sio over untouched for the opening try of the match.


He'd have earned another try assist in the second half after fielding a Sandow chip on the full to create two-on-one with Roosters winger Roger Tuivasa-Sheck but a supporting Peni Terepo couldn't hold on to the Hayne pass.


And midway through the first half with his side trailing 6-4, Hayne managed to strip the ball away from a try-bound Sonny Bill Williams in what would turn out to be a critical play.


But arguably his greatest play of the evening was another try-saving effort on the same player in the 78th minute.


With the Eels desperately clinging to a slender 14-12 advantage as the clock wound down, the giant Kiwi backrower charged onto a Mitchell Pearce short ball, burst through the line and looked to have stolen the match for the Roosters. But Hayne threw himself at Williams and managed to wrap an arm around him and somehow keep the ball from hitting the turf of the in-goal.


"The six games we've played he's been making little efforts like that in those whole six games," Arthur said after the game.


"Last week [against Brisbane] he came up with a couple of good chases, he got out of the in-goal (another freakish effort to defuse a certain 40/20 then somehow get back into the field of play from close to the dead ball line).


"He's been coming up with some special big plays which probably a lot of people don't notice because he's not throwing a 20-metre cut-out pass or chipping for himself. He's coming up with some real little one-per-center plays and it means a lot to him."


Mannah said the best thing about having Hayne in the team right now is his commitment to doing "the dirty little things" that fans might not notice.


"Those little things that as a teammate you really appreciate the work he's doing. But it's not just him and that's the pleasing thing is we've got 17 guys turning up on game day willing to do their job," said Mannah.


Mannah said he wasn't surprised Hayne had been able to hold up a charging 'SBW'.


"I think Jarryd's done that a few times and you never know what's going to happen when they get through you," said the skipper. "He's saved heaps of tries and he saved our butt again today."


For his part, Hayne said he had no idea how he'd managed to pull off the try saver but was confident as soon as it happened that the ball hadn't been grounded in-goal.


"I was very confident [it was a no-try], and looking at Sonny you could tell he wasn't too confident," Hayne said. "I think he thought he might have got it on the line but I knew my hand was under it.


"I don't know how I did it, how I got in that position, he's a huge human. As soon as the tackle was complete, I was extremely confident I held him up.


"Sonny thought he might have hit the line but the ref was in a good position and if you look at the replay I think they got it right."


Hayne said he felt it was "a given" that as a senior player he now needs to try and lead by example.


"It's just a given I guess, with being a leader and being an older player, to turn up and keep working hard. If I can set the standard along with Timmy [Mannah] and 'Tongs' (Willie Tonga) and the older boys then the younger boys just need to follow."


Hayne also paid credit to the passionate crowd of 15,312 that roared as one when the final siren finally sounded.


"It just goes to show how passionate our supporters are; we came last two years in a row but our membership's on fire," he said. "You walk around Parra', they still love you, they still support you through thick and thin. It's just great and to get a crowd like we did tonight is just a credit to the fans."

http://www.nrl.com/hayne-impresses-with-leading-hand/tabid/10874/newsid/77592/default.aspx
 

PARRA_FAN

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I was hoping for Arthur's too, but to be fair to the Taylor fans, he got better results while he was here, and had more NRL experience than Brad Arthur.

But the fact no other club wanted him since he got sacked by Souths rang alarm bells for me.

I was happy either way if we got Taylor or Arthur.

Taylor cause we shouldnt have let him go for Michael Hagan, he coached a lot of youngsters coming through the ranks and knew the Parramatta culture.

As did Arthur, cause he's a local and I think coached A Grades at Parramatta.

Taylor had more NRL experience, however after Souths I think he didnt coach for a year till Brian Smith had him assisting at the Roosters.

Arthur however was very well liked by a lot of Parra players in 2011-12, so I guess the players felt a lot comfortable than a new guy coming into coach.

Plus he did well at Manly, and I think a lot of Manly players were sad to see him go.

Arthur has been a coach, at any level, for years. Before he coached Melbourne Under 20s, I think he was coach of the Bateman's Bay First grade team and out of the 170 odd games he coached, only lost about 30. (I could be wrong). Even though its only bush footy, its still a good record.

There's no doubt when players enjoy being coached by somebody their confidence is always up.

If we keep playing like this, we'll definately make the 8. Its a masterstroke signing Brad Arthur as coach.
 

Poupou Escobar

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Yeah agreed. Arthur's got everyone playing their best. It's a massive effort, especially this early in the season.

I'm expecting the wheels to fall off later in the year (or rather, for more experienced teams to click) but we're definitely a solid chance to make the eight. After this start we probably should be better than evens.
 
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I'm expecting the wheels to fall off later in the year (or rather, for more experienced teams to click) but we're definitely a solid chance to make the eight. After this start we probably should be better than evens.

given the eels still have a lot of rough edges to their game i'm wondering what happens if WE click
 

Eelementary

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given the eels still have a lot of rough edges to their game i'm wondering what happens if WE click

That's what has me salivating - we have displayed enormous courage and character, but we haven't played our best football yet. And we are 4 wins from 6 games...
 

Eelementary

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What do you guys think the team could be doing better?

In my eyes:

* defense over 80 minutes (being a young and inexperienced side, they tend to drift in and out a bit and lose concentration, but that can be fixed with time)

* attacking options inside the opposition's 20 (we are still taking too many poor options here IMO)

I don't think this side has peaked yet, but that's not to say that this side's eventual peak is that far off from where we are.

Having said that, I genuinely believe this side can cause headaches come the Finals.
 

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