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Preview: Rabbitohs v Eels
Scott Brooks
VENUE & TIME: ANZ Stadium, Friday night - 19.35 AEDT
COVERAGE: Channel Nine
LAST TIME: Rabbitohs 32 - Eels 20 at ANZ Stadium, Round 18, 2008.
WALKING WOUNDED: The rejuvenated Rabbitohs will take an unchanged line-up into this match with star utility Craig Wing (ankle), centre Beau Champion (ankle) and prop Scott Geddes (hand fracture) all still unavailable for selection.
No changes to the initial Eels' squad for this match although a replacement may need to be found for back-rower Weller Hauraki who will attempt to have a grade-two dangerous contact (chicken wing) charge downgraded.
FORM: The Rabbitohs were undoubtedly the most impressive side to emerge from the first round of action, cruising to a record-breaking 40-point shellacking over arch-rivals the Roosters in front of almost 25,000 fans at the SFS. This comes on the back of some impressive trial form, giving Bunnies' fans plenty of hope for season 2009.
The Eels were slow starters against the Warriors and despite a second-half revival were too far off the pace to make any real inroads. Defence on their own line was an issue as was a below-par kicking game.
WHO'S HOT: Rabbitohs' half-back Chris Sandow picked up where he left off last season with a top shelf performance against the Roosters. The 20-year old Cherbourg product's greatest strength is his unpredictability and this was on display during the second-half last week when he produced and scintillating chip-and-chase try, reminiscent of the great Allan Langer's best work.
Second-rower Nathan Hindmarsh continues to earn his money and then some for the Eels, topping yet another tackle count (47) against the Warriors.
WE THINK:If Round 1 form is anything to go by then the confidence-fuelled Rabbitohs should be the shoe-ins of the week, but the Bunnies do have a less-than-impressive record against Parramatta, winning just three of the last 16 meetings between the two clubs. Expect the tide to turn on Friday night due to the fact Souths hold too many attacking aces for a side still struggling to work out their best combinations in key positions. Look for Souths' hooker Issac Luke to a have field day out of dummy-half. Rabbitohs by 18
TEAMS:
South Sydney Rabbitohs:
1 Rhys Wesser, 2 Nathan Merritt, 3 Colin Best, 4 Shaune Corrigan, 5 Fetuli Talanoa, 6 John Sutton, 7 Chris Sandow, 8 Luke Stuart, 9 Issac Luke, 10 Roy Asotasi [c], 11 David Kidwell, 12 Shannan McPherson, 13 David Fa'alogo. Interchange: 14 Ben Lowe, 15 Eddy Pettybourne, 16 Jaiman Lowe, 17 Garret Crossman, 18 Jamie Simpson (one to be omitted).
Parramatta Eels
1 Luke Burt, 2 Joel Reddy, 3 Ben Smith, 4 Krisnan Inu, 5 Eric Grothe , 6 Jarryd Hayne, 7 Brett Finch, 8 Nathan Cayless [c], 9 Matthew Keating, 10 Fuifui Moimoi, 11 Nathan Hindmarsh, 12 Weller Hauraki, 13 Feleti Mateo. Interchange: 14 Kris Keating, 15 Joe Galuvao, 16 Tim Mannah, 17 Broderick Wright, 19 Josh Cordoba (one to be omitted).
Referees: Shayne Hayne, Gavin Badger
http://sportal.com.au/league-match-preview-display/preview-rabbitohs-v-eels-67060
Scott Brooks
VENUE & TIME: ANZ Stadium, Friday night - 19.35 AEDT
COVERAGE: Channel Nine
LAST TIME: Rabbitohs 32 - Eels 20 at ANZ Stadium, Round 18, 2008.
WALKING WOUNDED: The rejuvenated Rabbitohs will take an unchanged line-up into this match with star utility Craig Wing (ankle), centre Beau Champion (ankle) and prop Scott Geddes (hand fracture) all still unavailable for selection.
No changes to the initial Eels' squad for this match although a replacement may need to be found for back-rower Weller Hauraki who will attempt to have a grade-two dangerous contact (chicken wing) charge downgraded.
FORM: The Rabbitohs were undoubtedly the most impressive side to emerge from the first round of action, cruising to a record-breaking 40-point shellacking over arch-rivals the Roosters in front of almost 25,000 fans at the SFS. This comes on the back of some impressive trial form, giving Bunnies' fans plenty of hope for season 2009.
The Eels were slow starters against the Warriors and despite a second-half revival were too far off the pace to make any real inroads. Defence on their own line was an issue as was a below-par kicking game.
WHO'S HOT: Rabbitohs' half-back Chris Sandow picked up where he left off last season with a top shelf performance against the Roosters. The 20-year old Cherbourg product's greatest strength is his unpredictability and this was on display during the second-half last week when he produced and scintillating chip-and-chase try, reminiscent of the great Allan Langer's best work.
Second-rower Nathan Hindmarsh continues to earn his money and then some for the Eels, topping yet another tackle count (47) against the Warriors.
WE THINK:If Round 1 form is anything to go by then the confidence-fuelled Rabbitohs should be the shoe-ins of the week, but the Bunnies do have a less-than-impressive record against Parramatta, winning just three of the last 16 meetings between the two clubs. Expect the tide to turn on Friday night due to the fact Souths hold too many attacking aces for a side still struggling to work out their best combinations in key positions. Look for Souths' hooker Issac Luke to a have field day out of dummy-half. Rabbitohs by 18
TEAMS:
South Sydney Rabbitohs:
1 Rhys Wesser, 2 Nathan Merritt, 3 Colin Best, 4 Shaune Corrigan, 5 Fetuli Talanoa, 6 John Sutton, 7 Chris Sandow, 8 Luke Stuart, 9 Issac Luke, 10 Roy Asotasi [c], 11 David Kidwell, 12 Shannan McPherson, 13 David Fa'alogo. Interchange: 14 Ben Lowe, 15 Eddy Pettybourne, 16 Jaiman Lowe, 17 Garret Crossman, 18 Jamie Simpson (one to be omitted).
Parramatta Eels
1 Luke Burt, 2 Joel Reddy, 3 Ben Smith, 4 Krisnan Inu, 5 Eric Grothe , 6 Jarryd Hayne, 7 Brett Finch, 8 Nathan Cayless [c], 9 Matthew Keating, 10 Fuifui Moimoi, 11 Nathan Hindmarsh, 12 Weller Hauraki, 13 Feleti Mateo. Interchange: 14 Kris Keating, 15 Joe Galuvao, 16 Tim Mannah, 17 Broderick Wright, 19 Josh Cordoba (one to be omitted).
Referees: Shayne Hayne, Gavin Badger
http://sportal.com.au/league-match-preview-display/preview-rabbitohs-v-eels-67060