[VIDEO] Parramatta Eels vs St George-Illawarra Dragons Highlights: NRL scores, blog

By Shane Jones / Roar Guru

Match result:

Parramatta have put a week of drama behind them with a 16-12 victory over St George Illawarra at Pirtek Stadium on Saturday Night.

PARRAMATTA 16
ST GEORGE 12

A hat-trick to Semi Radradra, and great defence at the end of the game, moved the Eels to 13th on the ladder and within striking distance of the top 8.

In an explosive start to the match, both teams would score in the opening four minutes of the match.

The Dragons would score first through Euan Aitken before they dropped the ball immediately after the restart.

The Eels, through Radradra, would make them pay as he scored his first try for the night in the corner to level the match up.

Scoring would then dry up as defence took over the contest.

The Dragons, in the 11th minute, would have a try disallowed because of an obstruction on Chris Sandow.

Contact was made to the Eel player but he did act for the penalty nicely.

Twenty minutes later, after limited chances, the Dragons would score a penalty after four straight sets.

The 8-6 scoreline would be the half time score.

Four minutes later the Eels would score again to take the lead for the first time.

Radradra would score his 37th try in his career, after a knock to the head 30 seconds earlier, to give the Eels a 12-8 lead.

A few minutes later, a decision from the referees, would effectively hand the momentum to the Eels.

A try from Aitken, from a flick pass from Farrell, was deemed to be forward after he tapped the ball back in play from touch.

There was no conclusive decision either way from the video, but because the original decision was no try that was what it remained as the Eels won the ball back.

From my viewpoint it didn’t look forward.

Two minutes later, a third try to Radradra, would hand Parramatta an 8 point lead.

Despite a late try to the Dragons, the Eels would hold on with great defence in the final few minutes.

Two passes into touch, from Benji Marshall and Gareth Widdop, didn’t help the Dragons.

They now remain in 3rd position on the ladder but could be joined by three other teams on the same points at the end of the weekend.

Their grasp on a top 4 spot is starting to slip.

The Eels now take on the Tigers next week with the Dragons facing the Cowboys at WIN Stadium.

Match preview:

The Parramatta Eels will look to put a poor week off the field behind them when they take on the St George Illawarra Dragons at Pirtek Stadium.

Join The Roar for live scores and a blog of the match from 7:30pm AEST.

It has been a fortnight to forget for the Eels, after their impressive win over Melbourne in Round 14. First, before the match against the Storm, their CEO Scott Seward resigned from the club. It was then revealed that the club was in damage control over a secret one million dollar clause in Kieran Foran’s contract that allowed him to take that payment if he left the club at any time from next year and beyond.

Later it was revealed that two contracts were lodged with the NRL. One had the clause with the other being for less money with no clause in the deal.

Foran, who was stunned with what happened, is now unhappy about how he has been treated at the club and is yet to make a decision on whether to sign and stay at the Eels for 2016 or go somewhere else.

It got worse yesterday for the Eels when they club has to take Nathan Peats’ car because of salary cap issues.
Thankfully, for them, the focus turn to on-field action today.

Despite plenty of criticism, throughout the season, the Eels could move to within one game of the top eight with a win tonight.

They also have a fantastic record against the Dragons, who have surprised this season. Sitting in third, two games behind Brisbane and North Queensland, St George have lost their last two matches including a 19-14 loss over the Roosters on Monday.

They now play at a venue they have only won three times at – out of 12 matches at Pirtek Stadium. The last time these two met resulted in a 36-0 win by Parramatta. I guarantee that won’t happen again today with the defence of the Dragons this season.

They are the leading defensive team in the NRL and come up against the ninth best attack in the competition. How the attack of Parramatta, breaks down the defence of the Dragons, will ultimately decide who wins today.

If the match has plenty of tries then the Eels are right in the match to cause the upset.

If it is close, and tight, then the Dragons will favour those conditions. What isn’t helping the Eels is their injury list. five players are out from the squad that took on Melbourne. It is almost a shopping list of outs.

These include Reece Robinson (cheekbone), John Folau (omitted), Nathan Peats (ACL), Anthony Watmough (injury), and Kaysa Pritchard (omitted).

In for the match comes Luke Kelly, Will Hopoate (Origin), Daniel Alvaro, Cody Nelson and Joseph Paulo.
Nelson, who will play at hooker, will make his debut. The Dragons on the other hand are unchanged after Monday night football.

How the Eels cope with almost a third of their squad out, from their last match, will be fascinating. Can they combine quickly and defeat the Dragons?

This match will be closer than people think. The Eels are playing good football and the Dragons have lost their last two.

I still favour the Dragons to just hold on but don’t be surprised if the Eels come out playing with fire after an off-field week from hell.

Prediction – Dragons by 1.

The Crowd Says:

2015-06-28T02:34:18+00:00

Parrafan

Guest


I think the issue for Farrell's was that it was called no try on ground, and the touchie was pretty confident with his call. Rads third try went up as a try and I believe the one where Frizell made contact went up no try, If it had been reversed I'd be happy with the outcome. I think it was pretty consistent refing, and the video refs did their job well with a couple of 50/50 calls.

2015-06-27T23:27:11+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Aitken's try was an interesting one but he still had control of the ball and therefore there was no way the video referee could take it off him. Farrell's bat back for mine went back. Look at the position of him to where the ball lands. That has gotta be backwards. Sandow took a dive but I am not complaining about that one because technically Frizell made contact with him. The one that really got me a little bit annoyed was Radradra's third try. That was an obstruction every day of the week.

2015-06-27T22:17:37+00:00

Parrafan

Guest


Dont forget Dragons first try was a knock on and if Kelly's held up call went up a try it would have been called a try. The Farrell bat back was ruled forward by the touchie. I don't know about you but I thought it was a line ball at best and would be happy for it to be a try if it went up that way. Guess that's the way the coin falls with the current try/no try on field decision.

2015-06-27T15:39:06+00:00

Parrafan

Guest


Lol check his twitter. After that story broke and I do mean story he posted. "so buggered just had to walk 12kms home from training" haha.

2015-06-27T13:31:23+00:00

Muzz

Guest


How did Peats get to the game?

AUTHOR

2015-06-27T13:10:20+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


STATS - Metres Gained - Eels 1350 Dragons 1628 Offloads - Eels 7 Dragons 8 Line Breaks - Eels 4 Dragons 3 Possession - Eels 45% Dragons 55% Completions - Eels 28/35 Dragons 29/40 Tackles - Eels 341 Dragons 351 Missed Tackles - Eels 37 Dragons 18 Penalties - Eels 5 Dragons 10 Errors - Eels 6 Dragons 10

2015-06-27T13:07:28+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


I wasn't going to blame the referees tonight because I thought the Dragons were abysmal but upon review of the match highlights it is a bit of a joke that they can rule Benji's pass forward and Sandow took a dive and Farrel batted the ball back in backward. That's a massive turnaround and also on one of Radradra's tries there was an obstruction. The Dragons got a lot of penalties and the Eels were the better side but I tell you what a four try turnaround doesn't help you win many games.

2015-06-27T12:27:37+00:00

Muzz

Guest


Form slump

2015-06-27T12:05:09+00:00

Doug Graves

Guest


Typical Benji Marshall led team. They'll have a shocker against the minnows but probably give the Cowboys a going over next week.

2015-06-27T12:01:19+00:00

Parrafan

Guest


Do we know who MOM was?

2015-06-27T11:49:44+00:00

Jimmmy

Guest


Well done Parra. I am not a fan but I love the way they play and they have the best fans In the comp.

2015-06-27T11:45:50+00:00

Renegade

Roar Guru


on Fire in my tipping this week.... Maybe the dragons are starting to fall over like a lot of people expected. They've definitely been massively over achieving this year... Interesting to see how they go from here.

2015-06-27T11:43:23+00:00

Parrafan

Guest


Well isnt that a performance to be proud of. After the week we have had. Some disgraceful reporting in the media. 11 first graders injured including all 3 hookers. The goal line defence was phenomenal. Makes you very proud to be an eels fan.

2015-06-27T11:40:24+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Na we were ordinary. Wheels are falling off.

2015-06-27T11:38:42+00:00

Parrafan

Guest


I wouldn't be so harsh on the dragons. Very dangerous in the seconds half. Plenty of 50/50 calls. Fantastic match.

AUTHOR

2015-06-27T11:37:44+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


Stats and report to come after the Moto GP. I think I am blogging that in 20 minutes. If not then the stats will be updated then.

AUTHOR

2015-06-27T11:35:16+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


FULL TIME - Parramatta have turned off field drama into on field success. They defeat the Dragons 16-12 at Pirtek Stadium. PARRAMATTA 16 Radradra 3 Sandow 2/3 Con DRAGONS 12 Aitken 1 Nabuli 1 Widdop 1/2 Con 1/1 Pen

2015-06-27T11:34:07+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


That was rubbish. Absolute rubbish. How does a team play that bad? Three losses in a row. Dragons have peaked too early this season and look to be on a downward spiral.

AUTHOR

2015-06-27T11:32:16+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


H2 - 79:07 Widdop now passes into touch and that is the ball game. Parramatta, with their backs against the wall, will win the game.

AUTHOR

2015-06-27T11:31:32+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


H2 - 78:45 Dragons get the ball back, after a Parramatta completed set. This is their last chance here.

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