The margin was the biggest loss in NRL finals history, eclipsing Newtown’s 55-7 thrashing of St George in 1944.It was also the Eels’ biggest win over Brisbane and the Broncos’ biggest loss during Anthony Seibold’s tenure, the club set to undergo a summer of soul searching having been flagged as a top four side this year.While Siebold’s side boast the best young pack in the competition, their lack of direction in the spine was telling and their title drought has now stretched into a 13th season.The Eels put the Broncos to the sword with three tries in eight minutes and the game was essentially over at the 20-minutemark at 16-0.Mitchell Moses was instrumental in the rout, having a hand in all of his side’s opening 12 points, bombing for Michael Jennings before doing it all himself when he kicked, regathered and fended off Alex Glenn’s attempt to hold him up. Parramatta Eels vs Brisbane Broncos: NRL live scores, blog.
If Waerea-Hargreaves is unsuccessful, he will miss one match. The Eels simply overawed Brisbane with speed, enthusiasm and aggression and when they led 24-0 at halftime, the Broncos still hadn’t had a tackle inside their opposition’s 20 metre zone.Even when play broke down, like it did when Moses found himself with nowhere to go on the last tackle, they still found away through after the Eels No.7 spiralled a 30m cut out pass and Maika Sivo crossed.The ground-record crowd of 29,372 rose to their feet every time Sivo touched the ball and when the Fijian try-scoring sensation got his second of the day and 22nd of the season, his name rang out around Bankwest.Clint Gutherson was also instrumental in the thrashing, running for 171 metres in the game. Australia Sports Betting provides tools, news and resources for online sports betting enthusiasts.
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We'll be back next week when Souths face Manly and Melbourne host Parramatta.For all the wash up from this clash as we look forward to next week, be sure to stay tuned to the After handing Brisbane their worst ever loss, the Eels are off to Melbourne.The last time Melbourne met Parramatta they flogged them 64-10 at Magic Round.If the Eels play like they did today, there will be no flogging at AAMI Park on Saturday.Make that 58-0 as Daniel Alvaro crashes over in mighty soft fashion.The full time siren soon follows, finishing Brisbane's season.Dylan Brown soars high above Anthony Milford, collects his own bomb and scores.They now lead 52-0, making this their biggest ever win over Brisbane.A cracking pass from Reed Mahoney puts Mitchell Moses through a hole and he has his second of the evening.Moses slots his toughest conversion of the night and the Eels now lead 46-0 with five to play.The Eels are airborne but this will count for nothing if they can't replicate something close to this level of performance against the Storm at AAMI Park on Saturday.The romp continues as Tepai Moeroa hits, spins and scores another try for the Eels.Mitchell Moses slots the conversion, bring up the 40 point mark for Parramatta.This tackle from Michael Jennings on Jake Turpin sums up this afternoon's match.There are 29,372 people packed into Bankwest this afternoon.Clint Gutherson has been in everything for the Eels this afternoon and he splits the line once more before turning the ball inside to Dylan Brown.The rookie five-eighth skipped over to score untouched, under the posts.Clint Gutherson finds Maika Sivo with a crisp double cutout and the Fijian flyer does the rest.Brisbane are in disarray, trailing 28-0 with 30 minutes still to play.
Includes official live player and team stats. This is also known as Online Behavioural Advertising. The margin was the biggest loss in NRL finals history, eclipsing Newtown’s 55-7 thrashing of St George in 1944.It was also the Eels’ biggest win over Brisbane and the Broncos’ biggest loss during Anthony Seibold’s tenure, the club set to undergo a summer of soul searching having been flagged as a top four side this year.While Siebold’s side boast the best young pack in the competition, their lack of direction in the spine was telling and their title drought has now stretched into a 13th season.The Eels put the Broncos to the sword with three tries in eight minutes and the game was essentially over at the 20-minutemark at 16-0.Mitchell Moses was instrumental in the rout, having a hand in all of his side’s opening 12 points, bombing for Michael Jennings before doing it all himself when he kicked, regathered and fended off Alex Glenn’s attempt to hold him up.