Lockdown, rescheduling and horror draws: NRL Round 20 talking points

By AJ Mithen / Expert

The rescheduling and changing Round 20 means you’re getting your talking points with two games still to be played, but it’s that kind of season.

Here’s what stood out for NRL Round 19.75.

This is how things are now
Moving the entire competition to Queensland brought its own set of issues, but Saturday’s announcement of a three-day lockdown by the Queensland government sent a jolt through all concerned that things up north may weren’t as secure as we’d all hoped.

Thankfully, the NRL were able to get the show back on the road by placing the players back into their strictest COVID-19 bubble protocols, and some quick work with the government to show how the league was doing the right thing was enough to get permission to play.

So a tip of the cap for ARLC Chair Peter V’landys, NRL CEO Andrew Abdo, the players, their families, everyone.

It can’t be easy to be in NRL land at the moment, and their adaptability has kept the competition going and given us something to watch.

Hopefully this was all a once-off, but don’t hold your breath. Everything is up in the air and changing from day to day. The NRL isn’t the only code which is copping its share of the buffeting, either.

If the chaos of the day taught us anything it was that getting the NRL season completed in ‘standard’ fashion is going to be one hell of a thing.

Parra won’t matter
The Eels barely fired a shot as they went down to the Roosters 28-nil on Thursday. The only real firing up was Clint Gutherson giving poor Tom Opacic a filthy broadside of ‘encouragement’ after an escort penalty.

It’s starting to dawn on Eels supporters (and maybe even players) that they don’t have that extra layer of quality to be a true contender.

(Photo by Speed Media/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Even though they’re on the precipice of a fourth top-four finish in five years, Parramatta’s last two weeks have been telling – a loss to a depleted Canberra in a game where they had 68 per cent of the possession, and now laying an egg against a Roosters side which has had an NRL leading 16 injuries to players requiring five or more weeks’ absence.

As a sidebar: If any club other than the Roosters had this injury toll hitting its key players, you’d never hear the end of it. But Trent Robinson’s men put their heads down, barrelled on and have been magnificent in adversity.

Never mind a form slump, the Eels have probably the worst possible run to the finals as well. How’s this for a horror stretch of games when you’re out of form – Souths, Manly, North Queensland, Melbourne and Penrith.

A straw to grasp at is that if ever Parramatta wanted to get a true gauge of where they’re at, they’ve got it. They’ll either hit the finals brimming with confidence or completely shot to pieces.

Maybe COVID-19 could do the Eels a favour and shorten the season?

Penrith have enough time to be bad
When I wrote Round 19’s talking points last week, I was very pumped up for the Storm versus Panthers top of the table game, and I also said I wanted Penrith prop James Fisher-Harris to win the Dally M medal.

Well, what a difference a week makes. Right after that piece was published, I learned Fisher-Harris was leaving the NRL bubble for the birth of his child and he’s not due back until Round 23 – assuming the Queensland government lets him back into the state at all.

Also missing the Panthers 27-point loss to the Storm were Nathan Cleary, Brian To’o, Api Koroisau, Isaah Yeo and Tyrone May. That’s a significant chunk of your best players off the park.

So sure, the result doesn’t look great, but don’t forget the Panthers had won four on the trot prior to Saturday and are all but guaranteed a top-four spot thanks to a ridiculous points differential of +305.

(Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)

Their next three weeks are tough, with the Roosters, Dragons and Rabbitohs lined up. But as the class players start to filter back into the side Penrith should enter the finals a very different side to how they look now. Hopefully Nathan Cleary’s shoulder injury is not as bad as some suggest, because that would be a hammer blow.

On another note, Melbourne now hold the highest positive points differential in rugby league history, +465. It’s incredible how the Storm are able to adapt to whatever rules the game throws at them.

Canberra didn’t turn up when it mattered the most
After a decent couple of weeks, it looked as though the Raiders were back on track and ready to make a nuisance of themselves around the bottom region of the finals.

But a 24-34 result against the Knights should have put the Raiders’ 2021 dreams into a coffin. As it was, Canberra snuck into eighth spot on points differential on Sunday night after Souths battered the Dragons.

With a brutal last month including the Storm, Roosters and Manly, finals will be a miracle for Ricky Stuart’s men and you can’t say they deserve to lengthen their season. 


Ricky Stuart (Photo by Mark Nolan/Getty Images)

Canberra just weren’t in the contest during Sunday’s rescheduled game, with sleepy defence letting Newcastle get away to a flyer, errors and shocking decisions in attack, and an apparent inability or unwillingness to try and tackle Kalyn Ponga, who ran riot down Canberra’a right side.

A ten-point margin flattered the green machine, who have serious questions to address in the offseason.

And what about today?
The Sharks can move a game clear from the chasers if the can beat Manly, while the Titans can dislodge the undeserving Raiders from eighth spot if they do away with the wooden spoon favourite Bulldogs.

One of those results is more likely than the other, you’d suspect. The Gold Coast should have no real issues hauling themselves up the ladder, but Cronulla have a serious challenge on their hands. If Cronulla can avoid a bad loss and they’ll stay in the finals places this week.

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What did you make of the rescheduled Round 20?

The Crowd Says:

2021-08-02T21:28:14+00:00

Andrew01

Roar Rookie


I Watched the Swans and Bombers as well. It was a really good game. I am a 6 game a week watcher but didn't watch Sunday or Monday. I can't stomach PVL saying they are all about player welfare, not going to the World Cup in the Uk (despite the UK hosting plenty of sport (including Wimbledon), trot out lines like "we respect the QLD Govt decision", then immediately get their season going again one day later. I can't stomach it so have tuned out.

2021-08-02T12:19:36+00:00

Duncan Smith

Roar Guru


And for next week, the McIntyre system returns to the NRL. It's 1st v 6th, 2nd v 5th, and 3rd v 4th.

2021-08-02T07:52:02+00:00

Joey

Guest


Storm much better, no qualms. Just one, actually. Last time the team met, Kikau knocked flat on his back, no obstruction called. Super human effort to save that try with lead-up deemed legal, then yesterday it happened again. Player runs into Kikau and stops dead. No intention of running through the line. Hughes then passes to the wing where Kikau would have been defending. Is there a new interpretation that says if it’s Kikau, it can’t be obstruction? Definitely seems that way.

2021-08-02T06:53:18+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


overconfidence… overkill

2021-08-02T06:49:36+00:00

kk

Roar Pro


Albo, The Knights looked confident in their warm up. Had I been able to change my selection I would have done so. Four wins coming. Titans need to be very wary.

2021-08-02T05:51:34+00:00

Tim Buck 3

Roar Rookie


I did watch the Dragons lose 50-12 to Souths. It was a good display by Souths who lost 50-0 to Melbourne earlier in the year. It is ridiculous that records are being broken when the game has been changed so much. Ken Arthurson changed tries to 4 points because he wanted to see more tries, He thought people would rather see more tries than take penalty goals. Maybe thats what the fans want.

2021-08-02T05:28:28+00:00

Tim Buck 3

Roar Rookie


I changed channels and watched a good close contest between the Swans and Bombers when the score was 10-0. Ironically PVL said the AFL is boring before adding the restart rule that turned the NRL into boring blowouts. What a maroon.

2021-08-02T05:23:37+00:00

Red Rob

Roar Rookie


:laughing:

AUTHOR

2021-08-02T05:11:53+00:00

AJ Mithen

Expert


Yep, the 'freewheeling, high scoring' Raiders were definitely the anomaly in their recent success. The attack has always been moderate at best, but defence first changed the club's fortunes very much for the better. Now that attacking play is rewarded, they need to re-tool again... It did look like they'd finally worked it out over the last few weeks, but the inability to stop a scoring flow is killing them.

2021-08-02T05:08:49+00:00

dogs

Guest


Fair enough. I just think Smith's form at the moment is so good, I'd want him playing dummy half. Could be a bit of "out of sight, out of mind" as far as Grant goes. Maybe after watching him play (I missed yesterday's game) I'll change my armchair opinion

2021-08-02T05:06:17+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


I have no doubt at all AJ

2021-08-02T04:42:02+00:00

andrew

Roar Rookie


Yes AJ, why some teams don't get 6 agains when it's bleeding obvious. To use Gus's phrase, don't get me started on players standing deliberately offside and one that's creeping into the game, i noticed yesterday, players lying in the ruck trying to disrupt a quick play the ball, only saw the referee penalise it once yesterday.

2021-08-02T04:36:19+00:00

andrew

Roar Rookie


I think I've read that before Tony :laughing:

2021-08-02T04:32:03+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Roar Rookie


Thanks AJ - I think the Raiders are seriously in need of an attack coach - which is ironic given how they switched focus from all out attack in 2016 with Leipana and Austin firing - to defence in 2019 and 2020 to become competitive and learn how to close out games. There is no doubt Jack has some great qualities as a footballer but creativity is not one of his strengths. He is better when he receives the ball and takes on the opposition. Maybe put him at centre or lock and just let him go for it. Williams and Frawley are good reserves but we really need some top shelf creative halves.

2021-08-02T04:24:14+00:00

Nick Maguire

Roar Rookie


RR, I have the sudden urge for a sausage roll?!?

2021-08-02T04:18:34+00:00

peterj

Roar Rookie


Yeah fair point is he one of the coaches though that can make significant improvements but then not quite get them over the line? I’m not an Eels fan but I think you have to look at how long he’s been there, yeah they’ve improved but the continued getting bundled out in the finals would concern me. But I’m just a punter at home very different if you’re in the circle of the Eels. Would be curious to know what Eels fans think?

2021-08-02T04:13:21+00:00

Joe

Roar Rookie


If all players are fit the bench for the Storm will be NAS/Kamikamica/Hynes/Grant. Grant and Smith will interchange and Smith comes off for a breather and goes back on as a ball playing impact middle forward. Smith will cover that 3rd forward option when Grant goes to 9 and the way he runs he would be way better than any other forward the Storm could put on the bench. Hynes covers for all backline positions but at 6.2" and 90+ kgs is big enough to play in the middle for a short stretch.

2021-08-02T04:12:10+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Roar Rookie


Its weird Albo – how can you go from a Dally M win to not worthy of selection? Jack just doesn’t seem to know what he is doing at 5/8. He has 5 try assists for the season. George Williams has more with 6 and he hasn’t played for over a month! Cody Walker has 27, Jahrome Highes has 18 and DCE, young Walker and Nicho Hynes have 17 ! The Raiders attack has been pretty ordinary for a while. Compare them to the Storm, Penrith, Souths, Roosters, Manly and Eels. Its chalk and cheese. When they all aim up in defence they are a chance of a win. But there is zero flair in the halves. Ricky has them playing pretty boring defensive footy most of the time. I’m over it. Grindball has had its day.

AUTHOR

2021-08-02T04:08:59+00:00

AJ Mithen

Expert


Jees you could write a thesis about Jacky this year Geoff but I'll bust it down to what I think. Like his team, there's more defence, less ball, and he's too gassed to do anything. He's running the ball so rarely it stands out when he does. Too many errors. Still some kicking issues. Jack is a blunt weapon that needs to challenge who's in front of him. If I'm Rick, I'd think about him at 13 or maybe 3 and leave the game 'management' to someone else. But there's very good reasons I'm not an NRL coach, too!

AUTHOR

2021-08-02T04:00:42+00:00

AJ Mithen

Expert


I'm 99% sure Blocker said 'that'll bring the crowd back into it' yesterday during the Raiders/Knights game

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