Parramatta Eels v Melbourne Storm odds, how to watch, team lists
Storm 16, Eels 10
If you want an idea of how much improvement it provides under Parramatta’s first year head coach Jason Ryles, throw your mind back to the first round.
That day, Eels went to Melbourne, watched 46-6 perfectly and continued to lose 56-18.
He was hiding in an old -fashioned, and for a second, Ryles should have been wondering if he would stay in Melbourne and work as an assistant coach to Craig Bellamy.
Thursday night was a quick and snakefish. The attack is sharper and defensively on the same page. They entered the competition all night before losing 16-10.
“Currently, the fight and effort in the group is extraordinary, Ry Ryles said after the match.
“They are not happy to be beaten for a second, and not me, but also the development we show once a week.
“To be honest, I think we lost this game, they did not defeat us.”
Eels had the chance to win more than once in the game. Ryles knew that, thinking that a wave of emotion in the box of the coaches.
In the end, the storm grabbed his nerves to keep their two best hopes alive.
They are not as sharp as in recent years, but maybe they don’t have to be this year.
Josh Addo-Carr scores against the storm.Credit: Getty Images
This was always a building for Ryles and Parra. Finals football is always a pipedream, especially in Isaiah Iongi, a rookie fullBack and the current spare No.1 Joash Papalii, including many new, young faces. They will develop again in 2026.
Charlie Guymer scored one attempt in the second half – just a big friend, you will know if he has downloaded the ball – before locking a Zac Lomax penalty goal scores.
The Cam Munster’dan a cross -field kick, Xavier Coates 70 minutes to score perfectly weighted.
There are many threats of attack, including Storm, Papenhuyzen, Munster and Grant. Jahrome Hughes should return from the shoulder injury for the finals, and Jonah Pozet gave the last 10 minutes to show what Tyran Wishart could do after starting the number 7 form.
The storm took ahead of 10-4 in the break, Eli Katoa jumped to a Munster kick and Grant was dragged in the field to take Tui Kamikamica to the close range. The fans, which were set last week, noticed that Grant had produced the same game and tried Utokikamanu against the roosters.
In the parramat, he took one with Josh Addo-Carr to stay in the playground and try a career with Josh Addo-Carr.
In addition to a few falling balls on the sets on both sides, the quality of football was high.
The storm was very good. Eels up.

