Tonight, a struggling Wests Tigers team take on an inconsistent Parramatta Eels at Leichhardt Oval in round 17 of the NRL. Join The Roar…
Nathan Brown 19. Dylan Brown 7. Luke Garner 12. Luke Brooks 7. A Parramatta victory by 16 points or more will be enough. James Tamou is back from injury and starts at prop, while Jacob Liddle returns on the bench alongside Wests Magpies junior Justin Matamua who’ll make his NRL debut. 0 Wests rarely threatened an exuberant Warriors team in Auckland last weekend, have won just one of their past eight games and only three all season. 0 0 0 M. Moses
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“And they come up with a play two kick that doesn’t come off. He was nice and direct in taking on the line early.” If it comes off beautiful, but a big risky play.” “Play two and they have got a man in the bin and are in full control of the game. His career best is 31 in 2019. Campbell-Gillard again led the Eels from the front with 91 run metres, a tackle bust, an offload, 31 tackles and a try in a strong performance in the absence of Junior Paulo and Ryan Matterson in the middle. “I go back to the Luke Brooks kick on play two and he was unable to execute,” Parker said. Brooks was guilty of four errors including a horror decision to kick on tackle two, which turned the momentum of the match in the Eels favour. “They are down a man and are looking to come up with a kick on play two,” Parker said. A poor kick form Brooks on tackle two gave the Eels the field position to score through Maika Sivo in the corner. Sivo then turned provider to kick in field for Reed Mahoney to score and give the Eels an unlikely lead on the stroke of halftime. The Eels have beaten the Tigers 28-20 on the back of a Mitchell Moses masterclass in a seesawing clash at Leichhardt Oval with Luke Brooks guilty of some poor errors.
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But his decision to kick on the second tackle inside Parramatta's 20 backfired in a big way. Brooks saved a certain try by tackling Reed Mahoney close to the line midway through the second half. The Tigers' tough draw will not help their battle to avoid the wooden spoon.
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I think we have spent 80 or 90 weeks in a row in the top eight so we must be reasonably consistent to do that, we have got to try our best every week and teams are showing us plenty of respect at the moment because they are coming after us. I thought we were tough, we won the arm wrestle for a fair bit of the match, I said to the guys this week at training was the best in my five weeks and I think it showed in the performance. When you get a man down in the NRL it is hard to defend. We have won 10 games and we are still not at our best, so we have put ourselves in a position that if we can find our best each week that is what we are chasing. It is just that attention to detail," - Tigers interim coach Brett Kimmorley. "I thought we did a lot of good stuff, we asked a lot of questions and we scored more points today than we have for a number of weeks.
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Our team has been finalised for our Indigenous Round clash against the Parramatta Eels at Leichhardt Oval.
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Nathan Brown 19. Dylan Brown 7. Luke Brooks 7. Luke Garner 12. Dias joins the bench. Fa'amanu Brown 10.
Wests Tigers have suffered a 28-20 defeat to the Parramatta Eels in front of over 13000 fans at Leichhardt Oval.
The Eels’ first points of the match came in the 31st minute, with Reagan Campbell-Gillard grounding a grubber kick underneath the posts. On the back of their sixth penalty of the half, the Eels reduced the advantage to two points before taking the lead on the stroke of halftime. The home side bookended the match by scoring the first two tries and final two tries, but 28 unanswered points in between was enough for the Eels to claim victory.
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“You’ve got to feel for him. A debut to remember,” Warren responded. “Is the sin binning a tough one though?