ANALYSIS: Gutho is already the x-factor that Parra need - and Ponga admits he 'needs to be better' after defensive disaster

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

Parramatta needed this. In truth, they need every point they can get given their tough start to the year, but they needed to put a score on someone too.

Luckily, they ran into a very generous Knights side and duly thrashed them 43-12, with Clint Gutherson scoring a hat trick.

It’s easy to reimagine the season with a different draw, where Parra are allowed to ease themselves into the year rather than taking on the toughest possible games in the first two months.

Even accounting for the stiff schedule, however, they have underwhelmed: both the Tigers and Bulldogs gave them more trouble than they should have.

Newcastle at home on a Friday night is exactly what Brad Arthur would have liked to follow a chastening defeat to the Broncos last time out, and finally, his side showed what they can do.

Even without the injured Reagan Campbell-Gillard and the ill Ryan Matterson, they were far too good. Mitch Moses and Gutherson were their best, but the ever-improving Will Penisini and a resurgent Dylan Brown excelled too.

“I thought we played the power game the best we have all year,” said Brad Arthur.

“We probably left a bit out there. But I challenged the forwards about running hard off the back fence and I thought they did that and they paved the way for our speed and our spine.”

On the other side, Newcastle will need to flush this as soon as possible. They leaked early, threw balls into touch, missed one-on-one tackles and conceded a ridiculous 15 line breaks. Magic Round is their Bye, and they’ll be thankful to see it.

Kalyn Ponga, in particular, defended horribly and looked a liability in the front line. His record as a five eighth now includes a concussion sustained in defence and a whole heap of missed tackles.

“I’ve got to own my performance. I’m obviously disappointed with it,” he said after the game. “I’m going to look at it, learn from it. This move to six, while I want to be the best now, it’s a journey.

“I think in terms of my head and the concussion side of things, I’m all right. I just need to be better.”

His coach backed him. “It’s his third game this year,” said Adam O’Brien. “He hadn’t finished at six, he played 80 minutes at six, it’s his first time. I’m not stupid.”

How much x-factor do Parramatta need?

It’s a shame that the Eels don’t think that Clint Gutherson has the requisite amount of X-factor.

It’s a barely-definable quality in the first place – people think Xavier Savage has it because his name starts with an X – and it’s also one that Parramatta don’t really need.

Dylan Brown is a charismatic, fast-stepping five eighth and Mitch Moses is a big moments, high skill halfback. Junior Paulo, too, is that kind of player in his own way, a prop with the hands of a half. 

What Parra have is a huge gap between their best and their worst, the sort of characteristic that makes them experts at defeating Penrith but also the sort of team that lost to the Bulldogs and Tigers last year. They don’t need a Jayden Campbell, they need the Clint Gutherson they have.

Gutho has been their best this year by a mile, and he’s done it the way he always does it: effort, commitment and a team-first mentality. The fullback got two tries in the first half (and probably should have had a third) before completing his hat trick, They were all because he was always moving, always chasing and always there. 

Beyond the attack, Gutherson was taking high balls above Dom Young with no concern for his own safety, swatting balls dead and organising his defence. Not every fullback can be Latrell Mitchell or James Tedesco, and when you pay your halves a million dollars each to be your stars, it’s unlikely that you’ll get a number one who is of that level. 

Gutho is on the next tier down from the very elite, but that’s fine. In a team that is often variable in performance quality, having a guy who is 8/10 pretty much every week is exactly what they need.

Granted, they won’t play a team as accommodating as Newcastle every week, but Parramatta need to show this kind of enthusiasm more regularly. Gutherson does that, but the same can’t be said for everyone else quite yet.

Pongawatch

Prior to the season, the talk surrounding Kalyn Ponga’s move to the halves wasn’t so much about his ability to influence the attack, rather his ability to withstand frontline defence.

Not just in terms of his health – though copping a multi-week concussion in a tackle against the Tigers didn’t help – but in terms of his effectiveness.

Tonight, Parramatta saw it coming and aimed up. Will Penisini made Ponga look very ordinary indeed, giving him a bath that resulted in Gutherson’s second try. In the end, the five eighth ended with ten misses and eleven hits, which is terrible work by anyone’s standards.

Realistically, it would be harsh to single Ponga out given how bad the Knights were across the board, but it was noticeable how Parra sought to get the five eighth isolated in the line. It’s something that other sides will certainly do again.

Every game now is a quasi-audition for the Maroons fullback role, with Reece Walsh starring at the Broncos, and currently, it’d be hard to pick Ponga.

Newcastle take the night off

Going into this one, you’d have been forgiven for having a sneaky feeling that the Knights might do something. They’d lost their last two, but had been very close – and arguably the better side – in two tough games against the Panthers and away in Townsville.

There had been green shoots of a Knights revival, a feeling that they were finally turning the ship around after years of underperformance. 

Tonight was back to the bad old days. There were errors upon errors, simple missed tackles that underdo all the improvements of 2023 so far. With the bye next week, O’Brien will get plenty of time to stew on this and hope that his side come back better.

“I didn’t see it coming. It was a horrible performance, let’s be honest,” he said. “But they haven’t been horrible (in 2023) so I’m not going to kick them to death, either.”

It’s not terminal by any means, but the defensive lapses were right back to the bad old days. Like the Cowboys last night, it’s more of an individual failure than a system collapse, which should be theoretically easier to fix.

In attack, the service from dummy half was woeful and O’Brien’s experiment of Kurt Mann at 9 hooker lasted just half an hour. Phoenix Crossland, who did the rest of the game behind the ruck, wasn’t much better.

“I think it’s been a really big month on-field and off-field,” added O’Brien. “They’re going to sound like excuses but I don’t care if they sound like excuses. The team’s been working really hard for a month so there’s that part of me.

“I didn’t see it but I watched last night’s game (the Cowboys’ heavy loss to the Sharks) and I thought our last week’s opposition showed the same signs so that tells me it was a pretty hard game up there last week.

“We’ve had two golden points before that so I’ll give them a bit of an out there.

“We just started, our defence we were quite loose through the middle — that’s a sign. We’ve defending really well this year — we haven’t lost that ability in six days but we’ve lost the will or the gas in the tank clearly. We need this bye, it’s been a long campaign.”

The Crowd Says:

2023-04-29T03:13:49+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


Except Gutho never goes missing. He redlines it every game. For the record, I don’t think Latrell is lazy, he’s more of an impact player than Gutho. Have to say that playing the race card IS lazy. Stupidly lazy.

2023-04-29T03:11:12+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


Best needs to find a new team, a team that can get him early ball and get him running downhill.

2023-04-29T03:09:52+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


Are you kidding ? Did you watch him against the Panthers, his kicking game basically won it for us. Even Ivan Cleary mentioned that his long kicking game was the difference. Yeah he looks spectacular when the Eels are dominating, but when we have to get into a grind with a team, he is integral to us going set for set. He certainly isn’t the reason we lose games.

2023-04-29T03:06:10+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


Can't argue with that. I think he should be in reggies while he regains confidence and impact and while the team is winning.

2023-04-29T03:04:45+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


I think consistently he has, J-Hop’s form has tailed off from the first couple of weeks, until last night of course.

2023-04-29T03:02:20+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


That’s it. Right there.

2023-04-29T03:02:03+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


Well I still don’t see how he’s playing any differently from when he was playing fullback, except now he has to make 30 tackles a game.

2023-04-29T02:35:46+00:00

Muzz Manyana

Roar Rookie


Gutho is a quality player. He is always probing so there is the odd error but he generally catches 8 fish with 10 baits. He won't go MIA if things aren't going his way.

2023-04-29T02:13:03+00:00

Glory Bound

Roar Rookie


It's funny isn't it, how Gutherson can go missing most games and then turn in a blinder and no one accuses him of being lazy and going MIA. If Latrell does the same thing for a couple of games every man and his dog come out of the woodwork with pitchforks and torches ablaze with vitriolic attacks and abuse. I guess that's what they call "white privilege". :laughing:

2023-04-29T01:15:55+00:00

souvalis

Roar Rookie


Wonder if Billy is thinking serious about Hopgood. Even when wrapped up he can offload and create.

2023-04-29T00:40:39+00:00

Cam

Roar Rookie


Moses is an odd one and someone I'd classify as a flat-track bully. When the Eels get on top or play bottom 4 teams, Moses will absolutely dominate. He was brilliant against the Knights and good against the Bulldogs and Tigers, but average against the Storm, Panthers and Roosters. Expect him to brain the Titans next round, be ok against the Raiders and then go missing in R12 vs the Rabbitohs. With Brown, he most certainly was instructed to run the ball more, which is something that has been missing from his game and was overcompensating at times. The draw really softens up for the Eels and I reckon they will start pushing up the ladder the next couple of months.

2023-04-29T00:25:12+00:00

Cam

Roar Rookie


Penisini has been giving most opposition centres a bath this year.

2023-04-29T00:16:22+00:00

souvalis

Roar Rookie


Whatever flimsy trust I had in AOB getting these blokes up and around the 8 this year was gone in 60 seconds last night. If defence is an attitude these blokes, particularly their key players, are neither appropriately combatative or competitive. We know the potential capabilities of these players, the coach has had ample time to nurture that, hasn't. Time to put away the all too frequent coach protecting arse comment ' I can't fault the effort.' cause that's THE problem. Punt him.

2023-04-29T00:14:02+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


Trouble is Tony , when they put on that Maroon jumper, real good form usually appears from nowhere . :unhappy:

2023-04-29T00:09:14+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


Best has some natural footy ability , which is demonstrated once or twice a year, but I think he is missing a substantial amount between the ears, that will limit his growth to rep duties.

2023-04-29T00:09:08+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


Fingers and toes crossed :happy:

2023-04-29T00:03:41+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


Yep ! Gutho is all enthusiasm and effort, But he does make plenty of errors and takes some poor options. He bombed 3 tries last night. But you can't knock his commitment to his team. Not sure I would nominate him as the Eels best by a long way this year ? Haven't you been watching Hopgood ? Him and Cartwright tore apart the Knights pack last night paving the way for the likes of Moses & Gutho to stroll over from dummy half for tries .

2023-04-28T23:57:36+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


I'd be happy with either Walsh or Ponga at the back for QLD. Maybe they can pick them both ? And Ponga play 6 ? :silly:

2023-04-28T23:39:12+00:00

farkurnell

Roar Rookie


Yeah but he’s not an X factor. So I’m glad I’m not an X factor. Pity Gutho didn’t have a bit more speed – he could solve the Blues Winger drought.

2023-04-28T23:34:15+00:00

farkurnell

Roar Rookie


DP a reality check - The Knights,at this point, are a better team WITHOUT Ponga. Big conundrum where to play there $Millon man Captain.Good luck Knights

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