Nathan Smith previews the Parramatta Eels up against the South Sydney Rabbitohs. This is what we have to look forward to.

FORM LINE

Parramatta Eels

The Eels continued their patchy run of form with a 14-0 win against the Melbourne Storm. Under normal circumstances, such a result would be lauded, however it has to be noted that a full-strength Eels team was up against an injury-depleted Storm team. Their defence has held solid over the past few weeks; however, the question that has to be asked is whether they have enough in their attack to put teams away.

South Sydney Rabbitohs

The Rabbitohs have been underwhelming at times, however they clicked into gear last week with a thumping 56-16 win over Manly. Wayne Bennett has historically been a coach who is capable of timing his team’s peak performances in time for the finals, and that may very well be the case in 2020, with the Rabbitohs showing signs that their all-star roster is finally playing to its potential.

SQUAD NEWS

Parramatta Eels

1. Clinton Gutherson 2. Maika Sivo 3. Michael Jennings 4. Waqa Blake 5. Blake Ferguson 6. Dylan Brown 7. Mitchell Moses 8. Reagan Campbell-Gillard 9. Reed Mahoney 10. Junior Paulo 11. Shaun Lane 12. Ryan Matterson 13. Nathan Brown 14. Ray Stone 15. Andrew Davey 16. Kane Evans 17. Oregon Kaufusi 18. Stefano Utoikamanu 19. Haze Dunster 20. Will Smith 21. Brad Takairangi.

South Sydney Rabbitohs

1. Latrell Mitchell 2. Corey Allan 3. Campbell Graham 4. Dane Gagai 5. Jaxson Paulo 6. Cody Walker 7. Adam Reynolds 8. Tevita Tatola 9. Damien Cook 10. Thomas Burgess 11. Jaydn Suโ€™A 12. Bayley Sironen 13. Cameron Murray 14. Mark Nicholls 15. Liam Knight 16. Patrick Mago 17. Keaon Koloamatangi 18. Jed Cartwright 19. Steven Marsters 20. Troy Dargan 21. Kurt Dillon.

KEY STAT

These two teams have met on 127 occasions, with the Rabbitohs leading in wins with 69 to 55. They’ve only met once at Bankwest Stadium – last year – when the Eels won 26-14. Overall, the head-to-head stats favour the Rabbitohs. Though they sit in seventh, the Rabbitohs have scored more points than Parramatta in 2020 at 365, which suggests they will have more to offer in attack than their opposition.

BATTLE TO WATCH

Nathan Brown vs Cameron Murray

The two locks should have an exciting battle on Thursday night, with both men being crucial to the work done in the middle for their respective teams in both attack and defence.

Nathan Brown’s biggest challenge is staying on the field. He often finds himself in trouble with the judiciary, mostly because of his style of play that sees him throw himself at the opposition, often leading towards careless high shots. When he is on the field, which he has been for 11 games this year, he does plenty of work. Some of his stats read: 16 runs, 29 tackles, and 12 tackle busts per game. Most importantly, however, are the metres he makes: 136 metres per game. Brown hits the line and continues forward, often lifting the team and giving them prime opportunities to attack.

Opposite him, however, is a guy who is averaging at 36 tackles per game. Cameron Murray, who rose to representative prominence in 2019, is so vital to the middle of the field that Wayne Bennett placed him back at lock earlier in the season after trialling playing him out wide. His work ethic in defence sees him ensure opposition players aren’t able to exploit holes that can pop up around tired forwards. Beyond this, he’s averaging 85 metres, 10 runs and 16 tackle busts per game.

In many ways, this battle is a great offensive lock up against a great defensive one. The battle will tough, fierce, and knowing how competitive both men can get, most certainly heated.

GAME DETAILS

This will be an interesting game and is a danger match for Parramatta. They wouldn’t be walking into this game full of confidence after a lacklustre performance against the understrength Melbourne team last week. However, the Rabbitohs will be on a high after their thumping win against Manly and will definitely be backing their attack against a tight Eels defence. Being a Thursday night game at Bankwest, dew on the surface may play a role in stifling the attack of either side, as it has in the past. This will be a tightly fought match and could come down to a few points.

Parramatta by two.

Date: Thursday, August 27.
Venue: Bankwest Stadium, Parramatta.
Kick-off: 7:50pm.

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