Red-hot Green Machine respond to Ricky’s rev-up to steamroll over pedestrian Parramatta

By Paul Suttor / Expert

The Raiders were given a trademark “Sticky spray” after their pathetic collapse against Cronulla last Sunday.

Seven days later they did coach Ricky Stuart proud with a dominant display to put Parramatta away 41-8 at GIO Stadium, honoured with a celebratory Viking Clap by the delighted fans before the full-time siren had even sounded. 

The Eels did nothing to dispel the notion that they will struggle while star halfback Mitchell Moses is out for at least two months with a broken foot on the back of losing their Easter Monday thriller to the Tigers. 

After missing the finals last year when they were without Dylan Brown for much of the season, coach Brad Arthur can’t afford to come up short again as he faces a lengthy stretch without his key playmaker.

“The reason I get so cranky after games the we played last week because I know what they can do,” Stuart said. “If we weren’t a good team, it wouldn’t bother me so much losing.

“And the other thing is all week we’ve spoken about what’s our reaction going to be. I’ve got to give them credit. I know what we’ve done in the off-season and I know the footballers and the football we can play, that’s why I get so disappointed when we don’t put it out there.

“It’s not just me. They were disappointed last week too.”

Reinvigorated Raiders rally with red-hot romp

Jordan Rapana was forced off inside the first five minutes after the veteran fullback appeared to suffer what was initially feared to be a dislocated kneecap after a relatively innocuous tackle on a kick return. 

Ethan Strange continued his impressive start to his rookie season in the 14th minute when he jinked his way through three defenders deep in his own half and found Hudson Young backing up in support.

Young should have pinned his ears back as he would have easily beat the cover defence to score in the corner but he flicked the ball back to Simi Sasagi, who was making his club debut at left centre after a backline reshuffle following Rapana’s injury.

Sasagi was immediately pounced on by the Parra defenders but he spared  Young’s blushes by flinging the ball out the back and Seb Kris, who had switched to fullback, was on hand to rescue a nearly butchered try. 

Ethan Strange. (Photo by Mark Nolan/Getty Images)

The Eels thought they had opened their account midway through the first half when Maika Sivo touched down in the corner but the Bunker overruled the on-field call after Clint Gutherson fumbled possession in the lead-up. 

Canberra speedster Xavier Savage avoided Ricky Stuart’s selection axe after his costly blunder the previous week in the loss to Cronulla and the young winger repaid the faith when he created a try out of nothing on the half-hour mark. 

Savage blew past opposite number Sean Russell and left Gutherson for dead in a 70-metre sprint to the line.

A Jamal Fogarty field goal made it 13-0 at the interval and they went further ahead early in the second half when James Schiller broke free down the right touchline before sending centre Matt Timoko over for the Green Machine’s third long-range try.

Timoko showed strength and skill to plant the Steeden over the stripe as he was slammed to the turf over the sideline by Dylan Brown. 

Schiller rolled the dice in the 48th minute when he tried to snatch a Gutherson intercept but he came up with snake eyes to gift the Eels four points when Sivo collected the pass to stroll over in the corner.

Rapana was remarkably back on the field after having his knee strapped and getting the all-clear from the Canberra medicos, which Stuart later explained was that because it was his meniscus was “out of place”, not his kneecap.

Canberra regained the momentum when Strange spun the ball wide, Savage kicked infield and Kiwi hooker Danny Levi won the race to the ball after forensic examination from the Bunker eventually declared he was just onside. 

He was ruled to be in front of Savage but the kicker sprinted ahead to put him onside in a crucial call which all but sealed Parra’s fate at 23-4 down with 25 minutes left.

Bunker official Kasey Badger was officially struck off the Eels’ Christmas card list when she ruled Joey Lussick knocked on in the lead-up to a Shaun Lane try which would have been disallowed anyway due to a two-on-one strip.

Timoko and Schiller again combined to make it a 23-point margin with the winger this time benefiting from his right-edge partner’s final pass.

And when Timoko split the Parra defence up the middle, Young backed up and didn’t look back this time to make it 33-4.

Sivo slid over for a late consolation try but that’s all it was as the Eels left the national capital with their tails between their legs.

Acoustic Eels missing spark

Brown is a topline five-eighth but not a natural first-choice playmaker and teenager Blaize Talagi is definitely a star of the future but it’s too much for him to step into Moses’ shoes in the Parramatta halves. 

And nor should he be expected to replicate Moses’ impact.

The problem for Parramatta is that as good as Gutherson is at fullback, they have little else in the way of an attacking spark. 

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These are acoustic Eels, not the electric variety. 

“We were outplayed. Too many moments either side of the ball in attack and defence where we lack consistency from tackle to tackle at the moment – an error here, a penalty there, a missed tackle here. We’ve got to be better at those fundamentals,” Arthur lamented in the post-match media conference.

“From there we drop our head a bit and it snowballs out of control.

“We need 17 players who are going to own their moments in the game, make sure they get the basics of their game right and making sure we’re staying in the contest the whole time. We can’t drift in and out.”

They are now 2-3 after five rounds and face a tricky three-game stretch at home to the Cowboys, on the road to Darwin against the Dolphins and then off to Brookvale for a showdown with old rivals Manly. 

And they could also be without veteran prop Reagan Campbell-Gillard for the next week or two after he was reported for a high shot twice in the dying stages of Sunday’s loss.

The Crowd Says:

2024-04-08T03:44:55+00:00

Dwanye

Roar Rookie


I think the season is already shot from how it’s gone in games without Moses already played. Possibly they don’t win a game whilst he out, so they’d be too far back from the top eight and that always tough 6-7 to 12 or so on the ladder that is always very competitive and close.

2024-04-08T02:43:45+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Roar Rookie


Not sure it is all Sanders fault that the Eels NSW Cup side is 0-5. Sanders is an organising half that they are sadly missing without Moses. He's played State of Origin for the U19s in the same team as Ethan Strange who is currently killing it for the Raiders. Eels couldn't do any worse by giving him a go.

2024-04-08T02:16:09+00:00

Andrew01

Roar Rookie


While Talagi looks more than a year away from being ready, Sanders is not necessarily the answer. Sanders is the halfback for a NSW Cup side that is 0-5 and is hardly setting the world on fire. Asi - who also isn't first grade material, is far and away their best creative attacking player this year.

2024-04-07T23:39:43+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Roar Rookie


Schiller needs to work on his defence though Cam. He has fantastic pace and some tackle busting skills - but those two tries to Sivo were telegraphed passes that could should not have led to tries if he marked Sivo more closely. More easily said than done of course as he is such a big unit - but the wide pass to Sivo is a go to play that Parra use all the time. Loving Savage and Schiller on the wings though, Plus Timoko and Kris in the centres. Love Jordan Rapana but when young Stewart ends up at FB the Raiders backline is going to be awesome.

2024-04-07T23:33:38+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Roar Rookie


Best of both worlds! Does seem a bit odd that the Raiders ended up with so many games in this time slot - around a third - and some teams get none. Lets face it. Some people have tuned out by 6 pm on a Sunday night after having watched the 4 pm game. And the 6 pm game on a Friday night is a bit early for some trying to get home in traffic. The Raiders are actually good to watch this year but the NRL has consigned them to the dead zone in terms of playing times.

2024-04-07T23:22:32+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


Whinge and win, Geoff !

2024-04-07T23:21:33+00:00

Cam

Roar Rookie


I also thought Schiller was outstanding for a bloke in his 11th or 12th NRL game, especially marking up on a hugely formidable opponent in Maika Sivo.

2024-04-07T23:21:10+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


Strange is future big star. He has a terrific defence, speed and footwork with the ball and reads the game well. His combination with Fogarty has worked well, when their pack has really fired. They played for 80 last night , not just the 20 minutes at Cronulla the week before.

2024-04-07T23:09:39+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Roar Rookie


Yeah - I was thinking this was a win for the club when Jack knocked back $1.1 million per season. He had a pretty ordinary year in 2023 and is better suited to centre than 5/8. It smelled of someone needing to get out of town. But not sure we saw Ethan Strange being this good. He tackles as hard as Jack, has some elusive skills and pace and is only going to get better in terms of creating opportunities for others. The loss of Jack, the retirement of Jarrod Croker and injection of youth has been a massive boost for the Raiders.

2024-04-07T22:41:07+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Roar Rookie


Yeah - I was thinking the same. These times don't really bother me. I can leave work earlier on a Friday and get there by 6 pm and the the 6.15 pm time slot on Sunday doesn't bother me either.

2024-04-07T22:23:14+00:00

jammel

Roar Rookie


As long as we keep on winning like last night! :) :)

2024-04-07T21:36:13+00:00

Tom G

Roar Rookie


I’ve said it over and over, the Eels are a monster club with passionate fans who deserve much better than a coach who, for whatever reason, has a mortgage on the job.

2024-04-07T19:56:29+00:00

Busty McCracken

Roar Rookie


Sucks from a spectator point of view but on the plus side, sounds like you've got plenty of 7 day turnarounds at least.

2024-04-07T13:11:24+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Roar Rookie


Surely they have to give young Ethan Sanders a go at 7. Wouldn't have thought Talagi was the answer as he's probably better suited to centre, Sanders is the NSW U19s state or origin half back. Benji would have had him in there in a flash but Brad Arthur appears far more conservative. If he doesn't try him soon Parra's season is close to shot.

2024-04-07T12:34:15+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Roar Rookie


Weird - the Raiders have two more 6.15 pm Sunday games and three more 6 pm Friday games this season. A total of 8 at 6 or 6.15 pm! By comparison the Broncos have none. NRL obviously doesn't think the Raiders are worth watching in prime time. Has to have some impact on crowd numbers but obviously the NRL couldn't give a $%^t.

2024-04-07T12:33:43+00:00

Dutski

Roar Guru


No Moses no Eels?

2024-04-07T12:27:23+00:00

Cam

Roar Rookie


With Ethan Strange, they get the same quality for a fifth of the price. That's good business letting Wighton go.

2024-04-07T11:40:01+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


He needs to play someone else in the halves to start with. Move Brown back to 5/8, when Moses isn’t available. Sanders or Asi .

2024-04-07T11:13:34+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


How are the future NSW halves looking. Strange, Katoa, Metcalf, Galvin to start with .

2024-04-07T10:58:11+00:00

Cugel

Roar Rookie


Took about 3k off the crowd tonight.

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