Moses misses birth of daughter as Eels seal Grand Final berth while Taumalolo faces World Cup ban for high shot

By Paul Suttor / Expert

Parramatta are just 80 minutes away from ending the NRL’s longest premiership drought after staging a remarkable comeback to sink North Queensland after halfback Mitchell Moses missed the birth of his first child to steer his team to victory.

The Eels are into their first Grand Final since 2009, taking on the winner of Saturday night’s Panthers vs Souths stoush, after Friday night’s heart-stopping 24-20 triumph over the Cowboys at Queensland Country Bank Stadium.

They looked dead and buried when they trailed 20-12 midway throught the second half before silencing the sell-out crowd.

North Queensland co-captain Jason Taumalolo’s World Cup campaign with Tonga is under threat after he was charged with grade-two dangerous contact for a high shot on Isaiah Papali’i which means he’s facing a ban of 3-4 matches.

Unless he successfully challenges the charge at the judiciary he could miss Tonga’s group stage games even if they are able to include a warm-up game against France in the ban.

“Yes, he makes contact with the head but there’s no intent there. I think it’s going to be a fine,” Johnathan Thurston said on Nine commentary although it must be reinforced that he is a Cowboys legend so his view may be somewhat skewed. 

Immortal halfback Andrew Johns described Parra’s performance as “one of the bravest efforts” he had seen from Parramatta while a dubious try in the first half, via a Moses forward pass, ultimately proved decisive and will be a sore point for the Cowboys for a long time.

“I thought the pass was thrown way forward. That is a disgrace, that is an absolute disgrace, how could you miss it?” Immortal five-eighth Wally Lewis fumed on Triple M commentary. “He [referee Grant Atkins] was standing virtually on a similar line.”

Moses said he watched the birth of his as yet unnamed daughter on FaceTime a few hours before kick-off in a Nine interview straight after full-time.

“I’ve got to go meet my little one,” he said when asked about the sacrifice of missing his daughter’s birth.

Eels coach Brad Arthur said he knew if his team could get on top in field position and possession, they’d get on top of them.

“We’ve made a lot of sacrifices along the way, Mitch Moses made a massive sacrifice for his teammates today, missing the birth of his daughter, that’s huge,” he said. “At least we made sure it was worth it.

“We wanted it real bad, you could see that. I’ve seen it in their eyes since the Bulldogs game in Round 22 or whatever. They did it not me, they got together and had some real honest conversations about turning up every week regardless of how they feel and that was the mentality we took when we got up here – just get on a plane, go up there, I don’t care how you feel, just get the job done, and that’s what we did.”

Cowboys coach Todd Payten said the Eels deserved the win and didn’t blame the ref for the forward pass call.

“In my first instance I thought it was forward but looking back on replay a couple of times I thought it was pretty tight – it happened early enough in the game for us to get over it,” Payten said.

“They [Parramatta] played finals footy. The way they managed the second half was much better than ours. I don’t think they made an error and the way they scrambled, defending their line, that was the difference between a win and a loss. And, to be fair, we probably let in a couple of soft tries which turned the momentum of the game.”

The Cowboys dominated the early exchanges but the Eels drew first blood in farcical circumstances when Moses ran the ball on the last tackle and flung a forward pass wide for centre Will Penisini to touch down.

Former Kangaroos skipper Cameron Smith on Nine commentary estimated “it’s travelled about a metre and a half” forward when viewing the replay but the on-field officials saw nothing wrong with the play.

Cowboys forward Reuben Cotter equalised at 6-6 in the 12th minute when he scrambled past a few Parra defenders from close range.

(Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)

North Queensland were down to 12 for 10 minutes when Taumalolo was adjudged to have hit Isaiah Papali’i high with his shoulder.

The gap in the middle was exploited at the mid-point of the first half when Ryan Matterson sent Reagan Campbell-Gillard through for a 12-6 lead.

Despite still being down Taumalolo, the Cowboys struck back to cut the deficit to two in the 25th minute when Luciano Leilua ran through Waqa Blake’s tackle out wide on the set after the Eels winger fumbled yet another high kick.

Inexplicably, Moses twice kicked out on the full with shanking bombs and the Cowboys cashed in on his indiscretions when they levelled up at 12-12 for half-time when Junior Paulo was penalised for hampering Griffin Neame in the ruck.

The Cowboys went up 14-12 early in the second half via a penalty goal and after Neame caused havoc up the middle, they spun the ball wide for Valentine Holmes to send Murray Taulagi over to extend the gap to eight.

Against the run of play, Parra cut the margin to 20-18 when RCG landed a rare try double on a crash ball from close range. 

(Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)

Moses could have squared the ledger in the 63rd minute with a relatively easy penalty goal after a Kyle Feldt high tackle but his unhappy night with the boot continued.

It didn’t matter a couple of minutes later when Shaun Lane unleashed an astounding no-look pass over the head of Feldt to give Maika Sivo a saloon passage to the line and Moses nailed the sideline conversion for a 24-20 advantage.

“He hoicked it, he had no clue where it was going,” Paul Vautin surmised on Nine commentary. 

Feldt claimed a try in the 70th minute but replays showed his foot brushed the sideline as Sivo swamped him in cover defence.

Eels prop Junior Paulo was placed on report for a lifting tackle in the closing stages but should not have anything to worry about when the match review committee announces its findings on Saturday.

The Cowboys went perilously close in the final stages but the Eels hung on to kick-start wild scenes among the travelling camp and fans.

“Not many people gave us a chance coming up here. We did exactly what we came here to do,” Eels skipper Clint Gutherson said. “We’re there, we’ve given ourselves a chance. You’ve got to be in it to win it, we’re there. We’ve got one job to do now – we’ve got to get back home and start worrying about next week.”

The Crowd Says:

2022-09-26T01:25:59+00:00

Shinboner 1971

Roar Rookie


Everybody made mistakes in that game, including the referee, the biggest one was the sinbinning Taumalolo. He was given 4 weeks for that hit which suggests that it should have been a send off and not a sinbinning, a massive error that could have cost Parramatta a place in Grand Final.

2022-09-25T10:09:26+00:00

Snoopy

Guest


Cowboys were gifted a run in 2017, please. Didn't sharks have cap issues in 2015 and 2017, but magically no problems in 2016. Not to mention their peptide problems that resulted in barely any suspensions.

2022-09-25T09:01:48+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


Thought that when I saw it. Feldty made it a better pass . Oh well

2022-09-25T08:57:41+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


One more year I think.

2022-09-25T02:05:25+00:00

Birdy

Roar Rookie


I think BD was being facesius with his bunker reference.

2022-09-24T21:44:51+00:00

Dutski

Roar Guru


Agreed TB. I wouldn’t have missed the birth of my kids for anything, but as long as they’re both happy with it then that’s all that matters.

2022-09-24T10:44:12+00:00

Rob

Guest


LOL where did I blame the ref for the result last night??? It not like I suggested the ref’s would be in an awkward situations if he missed a forward pass or sent the Cowboys captain off. Especially recognising his dad played over 120 games for the Eels in 80’s? It’s a hard sell to say the Eels didn’t get a little lucky.

2022-09-24T10:03:18+00:00

Rob

Guest


Like I keep telling those boys from Sydney town “The World” existed well before Gleb, Souths and Easts. PS Charters Towers was referred to as the “The World” a very long time ago. And we love our Rugby League.

2022-09-24T09:19:21+00:00

Noel

Roar Rookie


I thought Hiku was off contract at the end of the year. Hammer to centre. Could be wrong.

2022-09-24T09:00:13+00:00

Dogs Boddy

Roar Rookie


NQ since 1850!! My word you must have seen a lot in your days ;) We had a great season with a team that is finally gelling. If we can keep Moylan fit for another year we should be there or there about next year as well. Things are looking bright in FNQ, and not just because summer arrived with a bang a couple of weeks ago. You have a great team that is just firing on all cylinders and Ming the Merciless leading them in the right direction. I hope we meet in the GF next year because it's our turn to win a game. Up Up

2022-09-24T07:49:59+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Yeah It’s 100% between Moses and his partner. Anyone else commenting about what he should or shouldn’t have done needs to get their nose out of it Can’t believe some of the comments going around social media this morning…

2022-09-24T05:10:22+00:00

JVGO

Guest


Exactly. Cowboys lost it. Glad you finally admitted it. It had nothing to do with the refs. That's all anyone wanted to hear.

2022-09-24T04:52:04+00:00

Rob

Guest


Lane’s pass to Sivo was the same but I think the touch from Feldt on the way through straightened it up. I thinking it Feldt doesn’t touch it the ball goes in front of Sivo also. It ended up going straight to him. It wasn’t the Cowboys night.

2022-09-24T04:49:53+00:00

Griffo 09

Roar Rookie


We'll see about that, haha. The only type of final the Sharks and Cowboys haven't met in is a Grand Final. Maybe next year.

2022-09-24T04:46:03+00:00

Rob

Guest


Drinkwater invited the Eels back in with a horrible error. It’s a team game. I think the Maloney flat pass at the left me was well executed with threats also lining up out wider. When Val got pulled down just short of the line the Cowboys had a similar opportunity but they couldn’t execute anywhere near as well.

2022-09-24T04:34:35+00:00

Rob

Guest


Cotter is fearless and it’s no wonder he’s had a terrible issues with injuries starting out. Nanai is so young and in his first season. Amazing talent but probably cooked after everything he’s achieved so quickly this year. I agree he needs to go out to the paddock for a spell.

2022-09-24T04:26:08+00:00

Rob

Guest


I know it was unsportsmanlike from Taumalolo. Seriously I really enjoyed the Sharks this year and I only disliked them with Gallen and Flanagan and the peptide stuff. I never wanted them to personally have the honour of the Sharks first Premiership. I supported them before the Cowboys came in. I’m NQ since 1850. I back on the Sharks as my 2nd team despite Gallen, Scomo and a few others hanging around. Good luck next year. Hyne is a wonderful player. I enjoyed the football they played this year.

2022-09-24T04:11:02+00:00

Rob

Guest


Nah the Cowboys lost it. Isn’t that what the Sharkies were crying about 2 weeks ago? Or was it the ref’s and bunkers fault? See how pathetic your comment is going back 5 and 7 years also sounds. Pretty sure your little rant is something you need to look at getting over if you’re giving advice. Do you have a mirror by chance?

2022-09-24T03:22:30+00:00

Muzz

Guest


Entertaining game that was there for the taking. Eels wanted it. To their credit they stepped up, finished strong and advanced to the grand final. Cowboys should be proud. They had a great season.

2022-09-24T03:01:27+00:00

Crocodile

Guest


The same Parramatta that knocked over Penrith and Melbourne twice during the season. You're a funny guy.

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