The Eels’ quest to end a 36-year NRL premiership drought remains alive after a 24-20 preliminary-final win in Townsville
Will play either South Sydney or Penrith next Sunday’s decider Parramatta’s Reed Mahoney and Will Penisini celebrate the Eels’ preliminary final win over the North Queensland in Townsville.Parramatta’s Reed Mahoney and Will Penisini celebrate the Eels’ preliminary final win over the North Queensland in Townsville.
premiership drought remains alive after beating North Queensland 24-20 in the preliminary final, capping a magical day for Eels half-back Mitchell Moses. Moses’s partner Bri Gardoni gave birth to the couple’s first child, a baby girl, on game day and the rugby league gods smiled upon the Eels No 7 when he set up an early try for Will Penisini with a pass that went more than one metre forward. It was the Eels’ desperation at the death when the Cowboys looked like snatching a late victory that showed what they are made of and proved they deserve to be in next Sunday’s grand final.“I lost my grandmother last week and we laid her to rest on Monday. Then I am welcoming my first child deadset over Facebook four hours ago. Now I am playing in a grand final next week.” Parramatta trailed 20-12 early in the second half and appeared to be on their last legs in front of 25,372 raucous fans in the heat of Townsville. They found something special from within to rally in style with prop Reagan Campbell-Gillard crashing over for his second try.When back-rower Shaun Lane threw a clever pass to winger Maika Sivo, the Eels had two tries in seven minutes and a 24-20 lead. The Cowboys had earlier refused to yield despite trailing 12-6 after co-captain Jason Taumalolo was sin-binned for a high shot on Eels second-rower Isaiah Papali’i in the 16th minute.The scores were locked at 12-12 at half-time and the second stanza was a thrill a minute. The Cowboys appeared favourites to advance. Then it was the Eels. Winger Kyle Feldt put his foot on the touch line while seeking to level it up for the Cowboys and the Eels drew breath.Try-savers by Waqa Blake on Valentine Holmes and Bailey Simonsson on Jeremiah Nanai stopped certain scores in the first half and Lane and fullback Clint Gutherson came up with some cracking defensive plays as the Cowboys threatened to snatch it late.The core of the squad has been with coach Brad Arthur for four consecutive finals series, and expectation at Parramatta is always high due to the success of the 1980s outfit that won four titles in the space of six years. The Cowboys were gallant and had a superb season after finishing 15th last year. The disappointment at an opportunity lost was palpable. “There’s a lot of heartbreak and disappointment to be honest,” co-captain Chad Townsend said. “We’ve had an incredible season ... and we gave ourselves a chance to compete. “They’re disappointed next door [in the sheds] because of the opportunity that we had and we couldn’t make the most of it.”
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