Former Cowboys playmaker Daejarn Asi secures Eels' victory with a late try and field goal. Read more about the thrilling match here!
The Parramatta Eels showcased their prowess on the field in a thrilling clash against the North Queensland Cowboys. Former Cowboys playmaker, Daejarn Asi, stepped up to the plate, scoring a late try and kicking a crucial field goal to secure a 27-20 win for the Eels. The high-stakes game had fans on the edge of their seats as the Eels desperately needed a victory after consecutive defeats, facing a formidable Cowboys team at CommBank Stadium.
The new-look halves of the Eels delivered an energetic performance, sealing a much-needed win over the Cowboys. Despite the pressure, Parramatta shook off any doubts and emerged victorious in a see-sawing affair. The Sydney curse haunting the Cowboys was evident as the Eels kept their cool to beat their opponents in an entertaining 27-20 showdown.
Wins without key player Mitchell Moses have proven to be invaluable for Parramatta, maintaining their position in the top eight with this crucial victory. The Eels' ability to stay competitive and resilient without Moses highlights their determination and adaptability in the NRL. As they celebrate this significant win, all eyes are on the Eels as they continue their journey in the league, resilient and ready for any challenge that comes their way.
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