Dragons Vs Eels, a heavyweight battle

By Alan / Roar Guru

While most Dragons and Eels fans will pin their hopes on two of the NRL’s standout players in Jamie Soward and Jarryd Hayne this Friday night, the battle upfront looks set to be the biggest factor.

It will largely determine whether the Dragons will end their form slump, or become Parramatta’s latest scapegoat in their amazing run to the playoffs.

The Eels find themselves on a seven match winning streak which currently knows no end, judging from the way things are clicking so well for Daniel Anderson’s men.

It seems Parramatta have finally developed a unique halves combination which makes do with the flair and control of Daniel Mortimer and the effort and precision of Jeff Robson.

These two players have provided first class service to an Eels backline that has probably become the most lethal in the NRL.

Indeed, Hayne’s form at the moment speaks for itself, while the revival in confidence of players such as Eric Grothe, Luke Burt and Krisnan Inu has allowed Parramatta to score tries on a constant basis.

Of course, the supreme functioning capabilities of this current Eels backline should be attributed to the recent effort and skill of their forward pack.

Currently led by the blockbusting form of Fui Fui Moi Moi, the majority of Parramatta’s pack has showcased a new level of skill and fitness not apparent for the opening fifteen rounds this season.

Players such as Todd Lowrie, Matthew Keating, Nathan Hindmarsh, Nathan Cayless, Joe Galuvao, Tim Mannah and Ben Smith have all experienced a purple patch in form that has allowed their more extravagant team-mates to weave their magic.

The return of Feleti Mateo from injury has also added another bow to an Eels arsenal that now has its target set on a struggling Dragons unit desperate to arrest a three match losing streak.

Like the Eels, the Dragons can attribute the majority of their on field successes this season to a workaholic, yet mobile pack that just keeps chewing up valuable territory.

The frontrow combination of Justin Poore and Michael Weyman has been the most damaging in terms of metres gained throughout the course of the 2009 season.

Second rowers Neville Costigan, Ben Creagh, Matt Prior and Jeremy Smith provide the Dragons with great power running on the edge of the ruck, which has gifted enough room for wingers Wendell Sailor and Brett Morris to score a heap of tries this season.

Unfortunately for Dragons fans, the machine that is their forward pack has started to run low on fuel at the most critical stage of the year.

In their 41-6 loss to the Rabbitohs last week, it seemed players such as Poore, Weyman, Creagh and Costigan all started to feel the ill effects of a hectic representative campaign for both NSW and QLD.

Coincidently, their dip in form has now placed their most consistent player Jamie Soward, in a slump that needs to be rectified quickly if the Dragons are to make the most of what has so far been a great season for the red V.

No doubt if the Dragons forwards can rediscover their power game in both defence and attack, Soward and co. will control proceedings against the Eels.

But if the likes of Poore, Weyman and Creagh fail to establish their authority upfront in the opening 10-20 minutes of the contest, then the Eels have shown enough to suggest they will dominate a heavyweight battle that should lay the platform for premiership success.

The Crowd Says:

2009-09-10T04:58:19+00:00

captain nemo

Roar Guru


cuzy, you forgot to mention Joel Reddy. looking forward to Sunday, i'll be there. Go steelers :)

2009-09-04T11:33:32+00:00

Brett Morris

Guest


Wow my game today was fantastic.

2009-09-04T01:22:55+00:00

cuzybro

Roar Rookie


St George weren't too shabby either then. You can see in the background of the Ella try the legendary slippery Morris. Tonight there will be 3 sons of players from that game taking the field in Growth, Young and Morris.

2009-09-04T01:05:11+00:00

Alan Nicolea

Guest


Thanks for the link cuzybro. Indeed those were the glory days, days that Parramatta would hope to emulate against the Dragons tonight.

2009-09-04T00:40:57+00:00

cuzybro

Roar Rookie


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tHsJ0zgw6Y Glory days Bro. these games would glue the whole of NZ to the TV in the day. They don'y make teams like this anymore!!! through the hands, Price, Stirling, Cronin, Kenny then to Mr zip zip Ella.. Legendary stuff

2009-09-03T23:26:09+00:00

cuzybro

Roar Rookie


Dragons and Tigers will get up tonight

2009-09-03T11:04:48+00:00

Alan Nicolea

Guest


If only the Tigers were in the running for the playoffs. Indeed they still are but they need the greatest of fortunes to get there. Not only must they beat the Bulldogs on Friday night, but they must also hope the Panthers and Knights clash ends in a draw after 90 minutes. Very unlikely but i hope it happens. But yeah, a double header at ANZ stadium would ensure a sellout, especially with the teams on show tomorrow night.

2009-09-03T10:59:51+00:00

Dogs Of War

Roar Guru


40K ? I reckon you would sell the place out. 2 awesome games of footy!

2009-09-03T10:55:00+00:00

Tom Alexander.

Guest


This along with Bulldogs v Tigers is going to be a cracker. Imagine if this was a doubleheader at the Olympic stadium. Probably get over 40 thousand atleast. Just hope the men with the whistle don't ruin it. Bulldogs and Parramatta to win.

2009-09-03T10:02:34+00:00

Michael B

Guest


Parra should still win tomorrow without Hindy. They are less reliant on him this season, as opposed to previous. Hayne is now the main man and they have enough form players in the team to cover Hindy. Should be a cracker.. actually both games should be great. I reckon the Tigers can get the dogs tomorrow night. Short turnaround, loss of Kimmorley and Tigers are in good form, with no pressure. Anyway, can't wait to watch both games!

2009-09-03T09:48:15+00:00

Dogs Of War

Roar Guru


With Hindy out, I wonder how that will effect Parra. He is a tackling machine, and that means someone is going to have to pick up his workload, which may change the how the Parra forwards play. Still it should be a top class game, and I will be cheering on Parra, only because I don't want the Dogs to have to play them week 1 of the finals. Rather wait till noddy is back.

2009-09-03T06:24:38+00:00

Brett McKay

Guest


ah, cheers mate, I wasn't sure if they were as delicately placed as Newcastle or not...

2009-09-03T06:22:45+00:00

Alan Nicolea

Guest


Brett That is a great point you make about Justin Poore. The Eels cannot miss the eight but face an elimination final if they lose to the Dragons. If they win though, Parramatta can climb as high as fifth on the ladder and will stay there if both Manly and Brisbane lose this weekend.

2009-09-03T06:11:36+00:00

Brett McKay

Guest


Alan, can Parra miss the 8 if they lose tomorrow night?? How will Justin Poore feel if this is the case - he'd be having a hand in the failure of his future employer!! I just hope this game is live into southern states, then I can see it before turning over to the first one-dayer from England..

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