[VIDEO] Wests Tigers vs Parramatta Eels highlights: NRL scores, blog

By Scott Pryde / Expert

Match Result:

Parramatta Eels 28
Wests Tigers 16

The Parramatta Eels have recorded their third win in a row to continue the Wests Tigers miserable season on the back of a brilliant performance from Chris Sandow and Semi Radradra. A 12 point win at ANZ Stadium in Homebush was by no means dominant but was still a solid performance.

A game that bounced back and forth in the first half giving the Tigers the lead at the break, was dominated during the second half by the Eels with the Tigers unable to register a point. James Tedesco however was the bright spark in the Tigers side giving them some hope to clutch onto. However in the end his efforts were futile as the Eels raced to a second half drubbing.

The scoring opened up early in the piece and it was the Eels who looked like they going to run away with the game after James Tedesco was disallowed a controversial try in the eighth minute following a grubber the he chased through.

The opening try however went to Tim Mannah with some very poor defence from the Tigers down the Eels left hand side attack. The next try also came down the left hand side, however this time it was a long range effort as Chris Sandow, Luke Kelly and Corey Norman all linked to have the Eels defence clutching at straws, Luke Kelly the eventual try scorer.

However in terms of the first half that was where the action stopped for the Eels as the James Tedesco inspired Tigers came to the fore. The first two Tigers tries came to Kevin Naiqama, the first off a long Josh Drinkwater pass and the second off a grubber kick from James Tedesco who charged through the line.

Eight minutes later, it was the tigers landing another blow scoring in the left hand corner this time through Pat Richards after James Tedesco again set it up getting a really nice offload away.

After a Tigers penalty goal they took a 16-12 lead into the half time break.

Coming out after half time it was clear the Eels needed to improve and didn’t they ever, although aided by the fact that throughout the second half the Tigers gave away countless sloppy penalties and made silly errors at key times when in possession of the football.

They never looked threatening in attack and were no where near good enough to hold the Eels from scoring, particularly under Chris Sandow’s high kicking game as Semi Radradra bagged a second half double.

The second half scoring opened in the 56th minute with one of those Radradra tries. Sandow put a kick up to the left hand corner and Naiqama was in a horrible position, Radradra able to take the ball and run away to score. This gave the Eels the lead back and they never looked like losing from that position.

The next try was 12 minutes later, this time Sandow scoring off his own bomb, a wonderful pass from Radradra after he won the challenge for the ball setting Sandow up to score untouched.

The last try of the match came in the 73rd minute but was again Sandow setting up Radradra. After receiving a pass from Luke Kelly on the left side of the ruck he through a wonderful long ball to Radradra who raced through to score in the corner.

Tedesco was able to create some late chances for the Tigers but none stuck and in the end the Eels were good enough to get the job done.

Match Preview:

A massive rivalry reignites when the Wests Tigers host the Parramatta Eels at Homebush. Both teams need a win badly, so join The Roar for live scores and commentary from 6:45pm (AEST).

The Tigers sit in 14th position, with only five wins from 15 games, and when you consider the skill of their roster the season is slipping away. A poor loss to the Panthers last week really summed up their season so far.

The Eels meanwhile are not doing much better, with six wins from their 15 games and sitting 12th on the premiership ladder.

The club is in turmoil over the Kieran Froan contract situation and salary cap dramas, along with a multitude of injuries forcing them to use their fourth-choice hooker and send in-form half Corey Norman to fullback.

With the pressure on they recorded an inspirational victory over the Dragons last week, and will look to do the same this week.

In team news, the Tigers lose Robbie Farah and Aaron Woods to Origin, with Sauaso Sue coming into the front row, Dene Halatau playing hooker, and Manaia Cherrington on the bench. Tim Simona is injured, bringing Nathan Milone into the centres, and Jack Buchanan is the 18th man.

The Eels lose Will Hopoate to Origin, meaning Ryan Morgan shifts into the centres and Bureta Faraimo is included on the wing. Manu Ma’u returns from suspension, straight back into the second row, with David Gower on the bench and Joseph Paulo the 18th man.

Semi Radradra was great last week for the Eels, scoring a hat-trick. The Eels’ ability to win this game could hinge on the performance of he and Chris Sandow, who was great feeding the ball to the Fijian.

The Eels need to shut down Luke Brooks, Mitchell Moses and fullback James Tedesco, who are a lethal combination.

Both teams have pretty poor defence, with the Eels sitting 12th and the Tigers ninth in terms of points against, so this game could well hinge on which team stands up in D.

In terms of history between the two western Sydney rivals, the Eels hold slight advantage, however they have only won one from their last five against the Tigers.

Prediction
The Eels seem destined to lose. Moses, Brooks and Tedesco will lead the Tigers to victory.

Tigers by 8.

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The Crowd Says:

2015-07-07T02:31:02+00:00

True Tiger

Guest


JT has to go - he is a useless muppet

2015-07-06T12:29:05+00:00

turbodewd

Guest


Semi Radradra....if anyone in rugby league had a clue this bloke would be in ads for the sport. Thats how u bring fans to your sport. You highlight the genius players. Instead the NRL is all about gambling ads and booze and sitting on the couch and ending up like Shane Richardson. Radrada is gold in human form i tells ya!

2015-07-06T11:58:14+00:00

Doug Graves

Guest


That was awful stuff. Anyone who paid for that deserves a refund.

AUTHOR

2015-07-06T11:54:06+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


No problems mate, Thanks

2015-07-06T11:51:10+00:00

Parrafan

Guest


Cheers Scott great call

2015-07-06T11:32:52+00:00

Shades Carter

Roar Rookie


Crowd: 15,347 (NRL.com)

AUTHOR

2015-07-06T11:20:08+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Evening Riley, I wouldn't call it a great win but two points is two points. Sorry mate, haven't got that number unfortunately. Fox Sports didn't bring it up...

AUTHOR

2015-07-06T11:19:22+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Thankyou for joining me this evening on The Roar's live coverage of the 2015 NRL Season as the Parramatta Eels were too good for the Wests Tigers. Hopefully you enjoyed the coverage and will stick around with The Roar for all your sporting needs. Remember to join me for State of Origin game 3 on Wednesday night from 8:00pm (AEST) right here on The Roar for our live coverage of what promises to be a cracking match. I'll be going live with the Tour de France stage three in about 10 minutes time so be sure to join me for that as well. Elsewhere on The Roar Shane Jones is currently covering Wimbledon as Nick Kyrgios looks to proceed to the Quarter Finals. Hope to see you soon, Enjoy the rest of your evening!

2015-07-06T11:19:09+00:00

Riley Pettigrew

Roar Guru


Good evening Scott, great game by the Eels. Do you have the official crowd figure?

AUTHOR

2015-07-06T11:15:42+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


FULLTIME: Parramatta Eels 28 Wests Tigers 16 The Parramatta Eels have recorded their third win in a row to continue the Wests Tigers miserable season on the back of a brilliant performance from Chris Sandow and Semi Radradra. A 12 point win at ANZ Stadium in Homebush was by no means dominant but was still a solid performance. A game that bounced back and forth in the first half giving the Tigers the lead at the break, was dominated during the second half by the Eels with the Tigers unable to register a point. James Tedesco however was the bright spark in the Tigers side giving them some hope to clutch onto. However in the end his efforts were futile as the Eels raced to a second half drubbing. The scoring opened up early in the piece and it was the Eels who looked like they going to run away with the game after James Tedesco was disallowed a controversial try in the eighth minute following a grubber the he chased through. The opening try however went to Tim Mannah with some very poor defence from the Tigers down the Eels left hand side attack. The next try also came down the left hand side, however this time it was a long range effort as Chris Sandow, Luke Kelly and Corey Norman all linked to have the Eels defence clutching at straws, Luke Kelly the eventual try scorer. However in terms of the first half that was where the action stopped for the Eels as the James Tedesco inspired Tigers came to the fore. The first two Tigers tries came to Kevin Naiqama, the first off a long Josh Drinkwater pass and the second off a grubber kick from James Tedesco who charged through the line. Eight minutes later, it was the tigers landing another blow scoring in the left hand corner this time through Pat Richards after James Tedesco again set it up getting a really nice offload away. After a Tigers penalty goal they took a 16-12 lead into the half time break. Coming out after half time it was clear the Eels needed to improve and didn't they ever, although aided by the fact that throughout the second half the Tigers gave away countless sloppy penalties and made silly errors at key times when in possession of the football. They never looked threatening in attack and were no where near good enough to hold the Eels from scoring, particularly under Chris Sandow's high kicking game as Semi Radradra bagged a second half double. The second half scoring opened in the 56th minute with one of those Radradra tries. Sandow put a kick up to the left hand corner and Naiqama was in a horrible position, Radradra able to take the ball and run away to score. This gave the Eels the lead back and they never looked like losing from that position. The next try was 12 minutes later, this time Sandow scoring off his own bomb, a wonderful pass from Radradra after he won the challenge for the ball setting Sandow up to score untouched. The last try of the match came in the 73rd minute but was again Sandow setting up Radradra. After receiving a pass from Luke Kelly on the left side of the ruck he through a wonderful long ball to Radradra who raced through to score in the corner. Tedesco was able to create some late chances for the Tigers but none stuck and in the end the Eels were good enough to get the job done.

AUTHOR

2015-07-06T11:08:50+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Sorry all, match report is on its way. Just needed to have a bite to eat.

2015-07-06T10:53:09+00:00

Shades Carter

Roar Rookie


Very sloppy from the Tigers tonight. Any predict a battle for the spoon between Newcastle and Tigers? But yeah good preference from the Eels and the Tigers very sloppy and a disaster waiting to happen for Jason Taylor.

2015-07-06T10:50:22+00:00

Parrafan

Guest


Was Mitch Moses even on the park tonight? Tigers fans must be spewing that they let Austin go to persist with Moses. Sloppy game but we will take the two points. How talented is Radradra. Joint top try scorer having played half the games of Rona.

2015-07-06T10:49:47+00:00

Shades Carter

Roar Rookie


No surprises there. Scoring two tries or more in 5 weeks in a row, very impressive.

AUTHOR

2015-07-06T10:48:53+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


The Man of the Match is SEMI RADRADRA

AUTHOR

2015-07-06T10:46:30+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Full report to come. Thoughts Roarers?

AUTHOR

2015-07-06T10:46:07+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


80' - Nope, that's it. They don't get to the scrum and that will be fulltime. By no means a good wins but two points it two points for the Eels. FULLTIME: PARRAMATTA EELS 28 defeat WESTS TIGERS 16

AUTHOR

2015-07-06T10:45:05+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


80' - Off the scrum the Tigers instantly go left and Tedesco makes a break but is pulled down. Brilliant in a losing side he has been tonight Tedesco. Meanwhile the Tigers come back to the middle and make a mistake spilling the ball. Not sure they will get to this scrum. Under 30 seconds to go. Eels 28 Tigers 16

AUTHOR

2015-07-06T10:43:54+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


79' - The Eels just working it up with hit ups here playing a safe brand of footy before they quickly shift left with a bouncing pass to Radradra and eventually he spills it. Eels 28 Tigers 16

AUTHOR

2015-07-06T10:43:02+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


78' - The Tigers play a bit of hot potato in the middle before they come left from Drinkwater to Tedesco and he goes to Richards but is pulled down. Back to the middle and then they come left before Drinkwater grubbers and it rolls dead. That should be it. 2 minutes to go. Eels 28 Tigers 16

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