Parramatta Eels vs Canterbury Bulldogs
CommBank Stadium
09.03.2024, 09:30
On Saturday afternoon in the NRL, two long-standing rivals are set to begin their campaigns, with the Canterbury Bulldogs seeking to bounce back from their dismal 2023 performance by securing an opening victory against the Parramatta Eels. In the context of disappointing 2023 seasons, the Parramatta Eels, having failed to qualify for the finals after reaching the Grand Final in 2022, would undoubtedly have been disheartened.
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In the latter part of 2023, the Parramatta Eels faced a downturn, winning only three of their last eight games and consequently missing out on a spot in the finals. During the 2024 Pre-Season Challenge, the Eels exhibited a mixed performance, losing their opening match to Canberra 38-16 but rebounding with a victory over the Gold Coast Titans in Ipswich during round 2. J’maine Hopgood showcased a stellar performance in the latter game, amassing 226 run metres and executing 31 tackles.
The Parramatta Eels have significantly bolstered their roster this year, particularly in the backline and halves. Contrary to expectations, Stephen Crichton, initially considered for the fullback position, is named at centre, while Blake Taaffe assumes the role of steering the team from the back. The Eels, featuring numerous new faces, may take time to solidify their defensive structure, suggesting a more competitive attack but potential vulnerabilities around the edges and through the middle.
Despite earlier discussions about carrying only one hooker, both Brendan Hands and Joey Lussick are included in this week's 17. Kelma Tuilagi, who impressed in the trials for his new club, is slated to come off the bench. With Maika Sivo suspended for three games, Bailey Simonsson shifts to the wing, and Morgan Harper earns a start in the centres.
Canterbury Bulldogs
The Canterbury Bulldogs endured another challenging year in 2023, and had it not been for the struggling Tigers, they might have been serious contenders for the Wooden Spoon. The Bulldogs' defense proved to be their major Achilles' heel, allowing opposing teams to consistently score points across the field. Notably, eleven of Canterbury's 17 losses were by 13 points or more, indicating a lack of discipline when facing adversity.
After much deliberation over the choice for the number 1 jersey, Stephen Crichton is slated to play at centre. Blake Taaffe secures the starting position at the back, while the rest of the backline remains unchanged. In the halves, Drew Hutchison assumes the role of half-back, with Toby Sexton listed in the reserves. Jaeman Salmon is set to start as lock, with Kurt Mann and Josh Curran named on the bench.
Expert Betting Tips
The Inner West Derby unfolds this Saturday, with the Parramatta Eels anticipated to emerge as significant victors against the Bulldogs. Parramatta left their fans disillusioned in 2023, having advanced to the Grand Final in 2022. The decline was largely attributed to their defense, conceding 23.9 points per game compared to 20.3 in 2022. Despite this, the Parramatta Eels excelled in various statistical categories such as Run Metres, Offloads, Try Assists, Post Contact Metres, and Kick Metres, largely driven by Mitch Moses' outstanding kicking abilities. However, with Moses absent for a portion of 2023, the team experienced setbacks and slipped from the top of the statistical charts.
The Parramatta Eels, a formidable team, are eager to return to contention for the finals. I anticipate a strong early performance, with the team asserting dominance over lower-ranked opponents.