![]() Last tackle and Carty goes from dummy half five metres out. The NRL boys are on the verandah and the big Fijian brings the cheers as he finishes a backline shift to the left and beats the last defender.Įels force an error for a scrum on the 10. Williams gets the ball to Perham on the Mounties 20 and he leaves the defenders perplexed as he steps off his right and accelerates through to the line. Mounties then shift left off the play the ball and drop the pass. Jake Arthur hits top gear in the chase and rounds him up in 30 metres. The play breaks down off his pass and Mounties break downfield. What a chase from Arthur! The Eels go left off a scrum in Mounties quarter and Perham swings around from right side to left. The ball again shifts left and precision passes put Sivo into space to stroll over. The pass is knocked down so it’s Parra again in possession on the 10 metre line. Scrum to Parra and Mounties hold on desperately as the Eels shift to Sivo. ![]() Mounties field the last tackle kick this time and hold onĮels on the attack again and Mounties fumble the kick on the last. Mounties push the kick off too deep and Eels get to go on the attack again. It’s tapped back by Perham(?) and another kick is dribbled into the corner where Russell wins the race to ground it. I offer my usual disclaimer about not being Forty 20 – this will be mostly score updates though I’ll do my best to describe any scoring plays.īeware the second kick! Jack Arthur puts in the kick on the last. It must be snowing somewhere close tonight for it to be so cold. Round 13 kicks off at 7:00PM with Sixties bringing you all of the key action from this week’s game. The returns of Makahesi Makatoa, Oregon Kaufusi and Ofahiki Ogden gives the Eels a monstrous boost in the forward pack and result in the home team fielding their most complete and formidable lineup of the season thus far. The Parramatta Eels will host the Mounties at Kellyville Park in frigid conditions as the Blue & Gold look to make a concerted push into the Top 4. ![]() Like something akin to a rugby league lunar eclipse, the rare chance for the NSW Cup to play under the bright lights on a Friday night occurs this week.
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