ANALYSIS: Dogs down to bare bones as Kiraz carried off, RCG makes Origin case in Parra stroll

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

The Dogs’ horror run of injury luck has continued, with Jacob Kiraz becoming their second winger in a week to limp out in the early stages.

Parramatta had been favourites to down the depleted Dogs before they lost Kiraz to a suspected MCL tear, and without him, it went downhill fast.

That the final score was 30-4 to the Eels was a testament to the commitment on show from Canterbury, who defended for their lives.

Parra will likely be annoyed that they didn’t cash in more, but from the moment Will Penisini slalomed in from range to open the scoring, the result was never in doubt.

This was more like the Eels of last year. Reagan Campbell-Gillard continued his campaign for an Origin recall with a mammoth showing in the middle, with Brad Arthur revealing that the prop had spent time in hospital this week with an unspecified complaint before rising to play his best game of the year.

On this form, it would be negligent for Brad Fittler to leave him out. RCG topped the metre count, scored a try and bust seven tackles before Arthur gave him an early mark.

“We have high expectations and standards,” said the coach. “We won last week and we’ve won this week and they’re flat in the sheds, which is a good thing, but it’s hard to win NRL games and we’ve got to enjoy them when we do.

“I felt like we should have went on with in a bit more in the second half but we know that we’re not at our best but we’ve managed to get two points today and two points last week.”

Canterbury didn’t help themselves with a slew of errors at crucial moments, but were hamstrung throughout by a backline that was missing its two best wingers and included Jake Averillo, who was clearly unfit and struggled to move with any freedom.

Reed Mahoney, who was booed by the home crowd on his return to Parramatta, had an off-night, making several errors and conceding multiple penalties. Tevita Pangai junior, in his first start of the year, was excellent, as was Paul Alamoti on the wing.

They go again next week against the Sharks and will need to get creative with the squad to find outside backs. Cameron Ciraldo can at least take solace in the success of the NSW Cup side, who top the table in second grade. They need all the depth they can get at this stage.

“I was really proud of their effort throughout the day,” said the coach. “There were definite improvements on last week, but some periods where we lost control a little bit when things went against us. I was happy with how they dug in there.

“There’s a couple of guys out there battling that probably shouldn’t be playing at the moment, but they’re playing because we need them to play.

“This club’s built on determination and grit and we’re showing plenty of it at the moment. In the future, we’re going to look back at this period and it’s going to be the making of some of these guys.”

Parramatta are warming nicely into the season

It was always going to be tough for the Eels. Their draw was rock solid to start off, with tough trips to Manly and Easts interspersed with visits from the Storm, Sharks and Panthers. 

Having such a tough start isn’t ideal, the positive would be that it helps a side to become battle-hardened. The Eels are certainly that.

Their win last week against the Tigers was scratchy as anything, but it spoke to a side that were better prepared to take the chances in front of them, having already been in several close games against strong opposition.

Souths, who faced the same sides as Parramatta to start off, have found this too. When their draw eased up, they started to pile on the points. 

On the evidence of today, that is happening to the Eels. Their attack was on early doors and essentially ended the contest by halftime, with their flowing shift plays far too good for a Dogs’ edge defence knocked sideways by injuries. 

You can only beat the team in front of you, of course, and Parra did that with relative ease. Penisini was excellent and Shaun Lane, who they missed badly in the early rounds, was back to his best.

The offloads were flowing and their power game, lead by the returning Junior Paulo and the ever-excellent Campbell-Gillard, was in full effect. 

On this sort of form they showed in the first half, the Eels can match anyone. Arthur, however, will worry about how early they put the cue in the rack, only sparking back into life with ten minutes to play. Their failure to exploit Averillo’s injury on their left edge will also worry the coach.

But, just like last week, this was a team that did enough to win and, after such a difficult beginning, that is encouraging stuff. Sometimes in the NRL you play well and lose, so winning when you don’t play to your best for 80 minutes is a good skill to have.

Canterbury Casualty Ward

The Bulldogs must have sinned in a past life. They’ve got the NRL’s longest injury list – and the only thing worse than having multiple players out is having multiple players out in the same positions. Anyone who can play on a wing will get a run at the moment in blue and white.

Kiraz went down in a three-man tackle that, if not a hip-drop, was hip-drop adjacent. The early mail is a low grade MCL tear, which could see him miss a month. 

Last week, Josh Addo-Carr got stuck in the Accor Stadium turf, spraining an ankle and ruling himself out for even longer.

Jake Averillo was in the constant company of the trainer in the first half with a patella issue and Hayze Perham seemed in discomfort with a shoulder problem. 

Jackson Topine is a bloke that Bulldogs fans have been clamouring to see more of in the top grade, but few would have wanted that to be out of position at centre for two weeks in a row.

Ditto Paul Alamoti, who has impressed in his young first grade career but twice has been forced to shift to a wing to cover injuries. Coaches will never use it as an excuse, but if ever there was a situation where it would be totally justified, this is would be it.

The Crowd Says:

2023-04-17T04:44:10+00:00

Carlos Marrickvillian

Roar Rookie


There must be two RCGs

2023-04-17T01:12:43+00:00

Cwizzle

Roar Rookie


RCG appears too easily unsettled by the others. He is a good player, but doesnt stand up against better sides. The grand final last year is the classic example. He doesnt seem to put in the extra effort that makes the little difference to bettering your opponent.

2023-04-17T00:16:15+00:00

GB

Roar Rookie


I'm with you Gags. I'm known for ref roasting on this forum but really it is just Ashley Klein and Grant Atkins who are either incompetent or "only following orders" as Sergeant Schultz used to say on Hogan's Heroes. I never complain about Gerard Sutton, even in the 2021 GF. All I ask is for consistency and impartiality. It isn't too much to ask, surely?

2023-04-16T23:52:53+00:00

Gags

Roar Rookie


Can’t come soon enough! I find myself whining about the refs more and more and I hate myself for it. But gee they can ruin games. I turned over and watched the afl yesterday where poor refereeing happens but rarely has the same effect on games that poor NRL refereeing does.

2023-04-16T23:46:46+00:00

Andrew01

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The Eels looked better with the ball. Not world beaters, but better. RCG and Paulo and a bigger influence and part of that has to be attributable to Hodgson not playing and having a dummy half who can pass flat and early. The Eels now travel to Darwin. I don't see how Hodgson can start when he has struggled with the pace of the game all year and they are now going to the humidity of Darwin. They also moved Matterson out to the edge and kept Hopwood at lock. That is the way to go moving forward, but a little time will be needed to get their right edge clicking. Even though the Eels got a lot of offloads away, i thought in general the Dogs first contact was pretty good and you have to respect how hard they fought to the end. Burton, outside some monster kicks, seemed to struggle to really get into the game, probably not helped by Reed having an off day. The Eels clearly knew they could get under his skin and did just that and once they impacted his output it had a flow on effect. The Eels will be long odds this week. How you get a short week and have to travel to Darwin is beyond me, but consistent with the less than favourable draw they have had to date.

2023-04-16T23:05:01+00:00

Nick Maguire

Roar Rookie


TB, oppo coaches will have noted the way Parra could be opened up coming back in towards the ruck, especially on their right side. Can't remember who defends that side but very lazy and not staying linked to the centre. Dogs opened them up easily but didn't capitalise. Who's the Dogs forward sub with the blonde surfie hair? He looked good when he came on. Alamoti clearly doesn't skip "leg day" does he, he's a unit. I hope for their sake they get a few back soon.

2023-04-16T22:27:36+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


Yep ! I thought that was the closest 30-4 loss I had seen. The game was much closer than the scoreline. I thought the Dogs butchered a couple of tries even with their injury tolled team. In the end, the Eels wore them down, but not before TPJ showed he can still cause a lot of damage with his 6 offloads, not before Max King, Reed Mahoney & Jacob Preston had tackle themselves to a standstill. There will be plenty of bite left in the Dogs before this season is over.

2023-04-16T21:41:57+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


I'm ready :silly:

2023-04-16T12:34:07+00:00

GB

Roar Rookie


Come the revolution the referees and bunker officials will be the first to take the short walk to the guillotines.

2023-04-16T10:56:23+00:00

RLFan

Roar Rookie


Did someone at the Bulldogs walk under several ladders and smash a multitude of mirrors? First all our front rowers and now injuries to the backs mounting up. I fear the burden will be too heavy on our remaining players young blokes in their first year and NSW Cup players and there will be more injuries. I was proud of the way they hung in there with a makeshift backline, but was absolutely disgusted with the refereeing. Have always loved League but am becoming more and more cynical about the way the game is being run.

2023-04-16T09:52:28+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Oh geez… can’t you at least let me get to Tuesday before you remind me of next week !!! :laughing: :crying: Okunbor plays 15 metres inside the sideline, so the odds for Ronaldo for 2+ tries might be worth investigating

2023-04-16T09:42:09+00:00

Worlds Biggest

Roar Pro


Bazza it is really is tough sledding for your boys at the moment. Horrendous injury toll. I was at Accor last Friday and whilst happy with the Bunnies going on with it, I put it in perspective given your injuries.

2023-04-16T09:26:53+00:00

souvalis

Roar Rookie


Dogs got the Sharks next week who famously love playing along the chalk.

2023-04-16T08:38:28+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


I don’t think Parra will be stoked with that performance We saw how clinical Souths were at exploiting Topine and Alamoti on the left edge last week. Parra had that same opportunity this week plus Okunbor and a one legged Averillo on the right, but were nowhere near as merciless Parra made 11 errors to the Dogs 14 and missed 28 tackles to the Dogs 34. They also enjoyed the benefits of a 9-3 penalty count and a few ‘rub of the green’ calls that don’t appear in the count 4-30 is never an enjoyable scoreline but I was pretty happy with the Bulldogs fight in the second 40. Every excuse to turn their toes up but they fought hard. I was fearing 50 again at half time. The injury toll is beyond a joke. I’ve never seen anything like it. Thompson, TPJ, Davey, JAC, Patolo, Kikau, Biondi-Odo, Brown, Pele, Hughes and now maybe Kiraz and Averillo all out for extended periods Bring on 2024… :laughing: :crying:

2023-04-16T08:13:43+00:00

JimCam73

Roar Rookie


The Bulldogs aren't far away and the Eels are flat-track bullies. Another great crowd. The NRL is flying this year. Great to see.

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