Parramatta Eels

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Pedestrian Newcastle Knights crash to fifth straight loss, 39-2 to ... (Newcastle Herald)

NEWCASTLE'S NRL season is spiralling from from bad to worse after Parramatta handed the Knights their fifth consecutive defeat of the season on Sunday, ...

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NRL ScoreCentre: Penrith Panthers vs Canberra Raiders ... (ABC News)

Reigning premiers Penrith clashes with Canberra, while Parramatta enjoy a 39-2 thrashing of the Knights in Newcastle. Follow our ScoreCentre.

Lane was again involved in the Eels' next try, offloading at the line to allow winger Hayze Perham to fall over the line. The Parramatta back rower simply ran through a legs tackle of David Klemmer close to the line, with the Knights having little excuse for fatigue in the 12th minute. Mahoney was able to pick off tired defenders and gaps at ease, with the Eels' first try through Lane setting the tone for the day.

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'Diabolical' Knights exposed as 'baffling' Eels switch ends up a ... (Fox Sports)

'Diabolical' Knights exposed as 'baffling' Eels switch ends up a success: Big Hits.

A fourth try came simply from running out of dummy half and over the top of the Knights. I know he’s got speed and footwork but again some poor defence on the goal line from the Knights... that’s soft stuff,” Roach said. “We’ll give them the excuse that they played without Kalyn Ponga for 15 minutes… The Eels held a 12-point lead at half time despite performing well below their best. If Newcastle let them into any sort of rhythm they’re in trouble.” Three of the Eels’ five tries came from a player crashing over off a pass from dummy half. Nathan Brown 14. Dylan Brown 5. Daniel Saifiti 14. Jacob Saifiti 11. “Some of the defence we saw from the Knights was diabolical,” Corey Parker said after the game. “The Knights won’t want to watch the replay of four of their tries,” commentator Andrew Voss said.

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Electric Eels bounce back to hammer Knights (NRL.COM)

The Eels have bounced back from their Easter Monday loss to Wests Tigers with a huge 39-2 win over Newcastle, handing the Knights a fifth straight loss.

We're in a rut at the moment and have got to stick together really tight and fight our way out of this." "Sorry to the 25,000, to put in that performance, it's not much to be proud of at the moment. There were parts of our game into the first half which I thought we stuck well. We still played plenty of footy and threw the ball around but we were patient and earned the right. Up 14-2 and close to breaking the game open, the Eels did exactly that through Reed Mahoney and Dylan Brown just six minutes into the second half. While not quite as involved as he would be at five-eighth, Brown still came up with a try, six busts and 120 metres to make his mark on the match.

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'Diabolical': NRL great tears Knights to shreds (NEWS.com.au)

The Newcastle Knights have been torn to shreds following a humiliating 37-point loss to the Eels on Sunday.

He first crashed over for a softer try than most you’ll see in first grade and then found an unmarked Hayze Perham with an offload. “There was nothing fancy, what the Eels did. The Knights lost Ponga to a HIA in the first half and their attack struggled to click into gear even when he came back on. O’Brien said after the game his team's performance was “not acceptable” and said it was the team’s toughest loss for some time. Some of the defence we saw from the Knights it was diabolical,” Parker said. The Newcastle Knights have been torn to shreds following a humiliating 37-point loss to the Eels on Sunday.

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NRL Parramatta Eels flog lacklustre Knights in Newcastle (ESPN Australia)

Parramatta have put on a clinic to condemn Newcastle to their worst loss at home under Adam O'Brien, with a 39-2 flogging at McDonald Jones Stadium.

Lane was again involved in the Eels' next, offloading at the line to allow winger Hayze Perham to fall over the line. In truth though, the Knights threw very little at them. In a horror day for the hosts, Newcastle's tryline defence bordered on embarrassing at times.

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Worst possible way to celebrate Ponga (NEWS.com.au)

The Newcastle Knights were hoping to celebrate Kalyn Ponga's contract extension in style but things couldn't have gone any less to plan. Jasper Bruce.

They completed at 80 per cent in the first half but it’ll take more than adequacy to play September footy. He first crashed over for a softer try than most you’ll see in first grade and then found an unmarked Hayze Perham with an offload. Their defence was even worse. When the game was in the balance, the Knights didn’t do too much wrong in attack. Tom Opacic was a late withdrawal, forcing five-eighth Dylan Brown to shift to left centre and Jakob Arthur to start in the halves. The Knights lost Ponga to a HIA in the first half and their attack struggled to click into gear even when he came back on.

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Coach's one-word response that sums up Knights debacle (Wide World of Sports)

Newcastle coach Adam O'Brien only had one word to say to the 26000 fans who turned up for Sunday's game - ...

there's not much to be proud of at the moment. not acceptable. Not at this level," he said. That's not the sort of performance we want to put in defensively anywhere, let alone here at home with 25,000 watching us." "We're in a bit of a rut at the moment, we've got to stick together really tight and fight our way hard out of this." "(We had) 25,000 (fans in the crowd) - to put in that performance...

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NRL legend arrested over alleged headbutt (NEWS.com.au)

A Parramatta Eels icon has been charged by police over an alleged incident that was followed by a verbal altercation. less than 2 min read.

“The 58-year-old attended The Entrance Police Station and reported the incident a short time later. “It’s alleged the older man headbutted the younger man to the forehead before a verbal altercation occurred and the parties separated. A Parramatta Eels icon has been charged by police over an alleged incident that was followed by a verbal altercation.

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'Hard to look anybody in the eye': Eels thump 'embarrassed' Knights (The Sydney Morning Herald)

The Eels atoned for their last-gasp loss to the Wests Tigers on Monday by chalking up a slick 39-2 win secured by a second-half double from Isaiah Papali'i.

“It’s hard to look anybody in the eye at the moment,” he said. “The mob rolling into town next week [Melbourne Storm] aren’t going to take it easy on us. Very happy with the two points [conceded].” We’ve lost the will to put our body on the line on that try line.” We’re in a rut at the moment. “I thought we were awful today with the ball. “It’s pretty embarrassing to be honest,” Ponga said. Newcastle led through an early penalty goal before Parramatta took a 14-2 advantage into the break and eventually motored to their fifth win from seven matches this season. “That’s the hardest one we’ve had to take for a while,” O’Brien said. Ponga was frustrated to come off in the 19th minute for a HIA. He returned before half-time with his side trailing 12-2. “It’s not good enough. It felt like we couldn’t go to another gear.”

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NRL Parramatta Eels flog lacklustre Knights in Newcastle (ESPN)

Parramatta have put on a clinic to condemn Newcastle to their worst loss at home under Adam O'Brien, with a 39-2 flogging at McDonald Jones Stadium.

Lane was again involved in the Eels' next, offloading at the line to allow winger Hayze Perham to fall over the line. In truth though, the Knights threw very little at them. In a horror day for the hosts, Newcastle's tryline defence bordered on embarrassing at times.

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