ANALYSIS: RCG in hot water after dropped knees as Parra recover from 13 v 11 to record late field goal win

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

Parramatta have squeaked past the Titans after a Mitchell Moses field goal – and a fluffed late attempt from Tanah Boyd – saw the Eels record a vital 25-24 win.

The Eels were lucky on several occasions, but just about had enough. It took a fast start, a miracle try from Clint Gutherson and a spot of leniency from referee Chris Butler to get there in the end, as Reagan Campbell-Gillard avoided a send off after dropping his knees on Chris Randall.

In a topsy-turvy game, Parramatta had just about enough to get them to the win and, at this stage of the year, that will be all that matters.

“Crazy game of footy, I don’t know where to start,” said Brad Arthur.

“They’re acts of foul play and they’re sin bins, as long as it goes both ways. I thought it (the Campbell-Gillard incident) was sloppy. There’s no malice.

“It’s hard to win and we did it with 11 players. There’s plenty of things I could be critical of but we want to focus on winning a tight game that’s going to be crucial at the end of the year.

“It’s icing the big moments. At the start of the year we probably weren’t, but Mitchy is now and that’s probably the difference in the result.”

Arthur will count the cost, however, as Campbell-Gillard will surely be banned and Maika Sivo, who has been a regular attendee at the judiciary this year, was also binned.

The period of 13 v 11 was what brought the contest closer – the Gold Coast scored twice – and outwith that, Parra were generally the better team. 

The Titans, again, were let down by their defence with several tries that they will see as preventable. As a result of this, they are now all-but assured to miss the Finals and will spend the rest of the season agonising over the futures of Tino Fa’asuamaleaui and David Fifita.

Interim coach Jim Lenihan was less than pleased with the refereeing, particularly a penalty against Tino Fa’asuamaleaui for a raised ball-carrying arm and a non-call of a late offside as Boyd missed his field goal, though he refrained from commenting on the decision not to sent Campbell-Gillard off.

“He did nothing wrong on that occasion,” said the coach. “It certainly wasn’t bad enough for Moses to fall to the ground. Tino’s being targeted in that situation a little bit.

“When we’re having a field goal last week (against the Dolphins), we got penalised but I think (this week) they’re clearly offside. The other week against Canberra we got a try pulled back for a knock on, this week they knock on and get their advantage left to play and score.”

RCG in hot water

CommBank Stadium has seen a fair bit of numerical differences over the years.

Saturday saw the Wallabies turn up with 15-a-side, while the stadium has also hosted the rugby union World Sevens, the Rugby League World Nines and a host of eleven-a-side soccer matches.

It can now add 11-man rugby league to that, after a late first half brain fade from two of Parramatta’s biggest names saw them reduced by two late in the first half.

First, Sivo found himself out of the game following a crunching high shot on Jojo Fifita, before Campbell-Gillard left after dropping his knees into a tackle. 

Neither could argue with Butler’s decision and, indeed, Campbell-Gillard might secretly have been happy to only have got ten. It was a totally avoidable shot, and while one can’t judge intent, it certainly did not look accidental.

In that time period, the lead that the Eels had accumulated disappeared through tries to Philip Sami and Alofiana Khan-Pereira.

Both sides could complain about Butler’s performance – the crowd certainly didn’t like it – but he was merely responding to what the players were serving up. 

Tino Fa’asuamaleaui queried his calls on several occasions, but also hit RCG with a clear shoulder charge, then smashed Moses with a forearm while carrying the ball, exactly in the manner that he has been warned about multiple times by the judiciary.

Parra also tested his patience via repeated set restarts and might have had another man visit the bin during a period in which they were hanging on late in the first half. 

Butler was largely in control of proceedings and, by the end, the players had cleaned up their act. He could have been a lot harsher earlier, however.

The Titans’ defence costs them

These are two of the best starting teams in the comp, albeit two with a commensurate ability to fade away: Parra are great when their starting middles are on, but can fall off a cliff when they aren’t, while the Titans love a second half collapse. 

This looked like going completely to script. The Eels took the lead through two tries that, realistically, decent defences usually stop.

The first, a simple one pass crash play off the ruck for Campbell-Gillard, was a perfect encapsulation of why the Gold Coast will be in Bali in September. 

The second, for Will Penisini, was a little more complex and required something of a lucky bounce, but was still an eminently preventable last tackle play.

Yet the Eels kept up their side of the bargain. They had already conceded before losing the two men to the bin, with their traditional midgame fade kicking in.

The Titans’ tackling can be questionable, and the second half proved that their best form of defence is attack. They were able to play far enough from their own line for it not to be a problem.

It worked for a bit, but no sooner did the Eels get any field position, they scored. The first was, again, a soft one – Bryce Cartwright from dummy half – and the second again preventable, although Gutherson pulled off a miracle to get it down.

It’ll be close, but no cigar again for the Gold Coast. They blew their last chance last week against the Dolphins, but this underlined their issues yet further.

The Crowd Says:

2023-07-19T09:13:29+00:00

Noel

Roar Rookie


I was waiting for the Eels to blame his kneeing technique on his junior development... :silly:

2023-07-19T08:24:54+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


Ever since he didn’t put in any effort at Penrith. RCG can’t be trusted. :stoked:

2023-07-18T07:13:26+00:00

jimmy jones

Roar Rookie


lucky he did break ribs

2023-07-18T02:42:14+00:00

Carlos Marrickvillian

Roar Rookie


4 weeks is way too Harsh for RCG it just looks a lazy attempt to flop it all happened very slowly unlike the Brown into Hutchinson or Campbell into Russell incidents which were both much more dangerous. Campbell wiped Russel out for 1/2 a season and they didn't even refer it. It's a Parra player so it'll be 4 weeks but I think 2 weeks would be fair. As for Sivo that should've just been a penalty he had a wrapping motion and first contact seemed more like shoulder to shoulder. I can't help but feel like there is some malice toward the Eels from the NRL. Id love to see an explanation of how they worked out this draw, from our brutal opening sequence of games, lots of Thursday night games, our shitty draw during origin and hard run to the finals with a bye on the last round which we potentially may get no bonus out of ... I can't believe that's all unintended particularly when it was well known that we'd lost a lot of good players and most expected us to do it a bit harder this season.

2023-07-17T22:35:20+00:00

Andrew01

Roar Rookie


Not hard to dislike anyone or anything when you have such a long bow to draw....

2023-07-17T09:44:56+00:00

mushi

Roar Guru


Not to down play Brown's because it was incredibly late to stop that try. But yes the situation here is baffling. In driving parlance Brown's was like gunning it on amber from 50m away. RCG just saw the red light that and didn't care

2023-07-17T09:26:30+00:00

mushi

Roar Guru


Yep if you're not trying to get a hold and then "throw" it's a trip. If legs go out at the same time as the hand you're just kicking the guy and it should be a quick 10

2023-07-17T09:23:53+00:00

mushi

Roar Guru


On the Radley thing I think they're punishing us by having him available. Just ban him for life. Move on

2023-07-17T07:14:47+00:00

Dutski

Roar Guru


Yeah fair call

2023-07-17T06:13:44+00:00

Noel

Roar Rookie


I think RCG is worse to some extent. Brown was (awfully, and very belatedly) trying to stop a try. RCG was just out of nothing.

2023-07-17T05:30:33+00:00

dogs

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On the Boyd fieldgoal attempt you hear the ref calling Campbell-Gillard offside, he doesn’t follow through entirely, but was still in Boyd’s way (inside the 10 – just not charge down distance) when he takes the kick. Considering what (rightly) happened to them the previous week, I reckon they would have been pretty frustrated. Not as blatant as previous week, RCG did sort of stop, but he was offside and did influence the kick (I thought). I understand the ref not calling it, has to be pretty blatant for a ref to blow in that situation, but I did feel for the Titans a bit.

2023-07-17T02:32:19+00:00

The Sporacle

Roar Rookie


I thought it would have been fair to send RCG off. 3 weeks :thumbup:

2023-07-17T02:31:04+00:00

Dutski

Roar Guru


That’s a bugbear of mine. Tripping used to be an absolute no-no. Now it’s basically condoned.

2023-07-17T02:30:14+00:00

Dutski

Roar Guru


Hutchison copped knees from Dylan Brown. Put him in hospital. No bin on the night for it. Not even penalised. Sat out 4 weeks for it (I think)

2023-07-17T01:13:08+00:00

The Barry

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Why are we obsessed with intent all of a sudden? I think there are very few incidents on a field that are 100% deliberate, but as long as I’ve played and followed football, dropping your knees into an opponents back or sticking a forearm into their face is a penalty and probably a lengthy suspension All of a sudden the “he didn’t mean it, not his go” - which has also been around as long as I’ve watched footy - carries more weight than what the player actually did It’s bizarre to me that these things that would have copped a lengthy suspension in the Wild West days of the 80s are tacitly condoned today, while the game loses its collective mind at the thought of a shoulder charge or punch

2023-07-17T00:05:28+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


His highlights were great, but his overall game was atrocious

2023-07-16T21:41:43+00:00

Andrew01

Roar Rookie


Eels attack was clunky in the second half. But across the whole game they were the better team, particularly when you consider 10 of the Titans 24 points came against 11 men. Full credit to Moses. He has had to mark up on Fifita twice in 5 days and held him in check both times. RCG was trying to flip in on the player. We know they because he does it 10 times a game - often not getting a stat for the tackle but it can be effective in slowing the ruck down. He got his timing horribly wrong on this one and sin bin was appropriate.

2023-07-16T21:35:25+00:00

For openers

Roar Rookie


Knees in the back not "sloppy" but the action of a thug. Didn't Hutchison cop knees in the back from an eels player a couple of seasons ago? Also will Moses & gutho desist from questioning every decision against them? Their last premiership in 1986. Hope it's at least another 37 years before they even get close again. Not hard to dislike the blue & golds!

2023-07-16T21:29:00+00:00

langparker

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Refs are always lenient with the Eels, knees into a player on the ground is a send off. Bit like the tripping that’s crept into the game.

2023-07-16T21:23:01+00:00

Maxtruck

Roar Rookie


Titans showing a lot more steel with Jim Lenihan driving the bus. And the players realizing they have half a dozen games to impress Hasler.

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