Saturdays night’s NRL Round 8 match is between Parramatta Eels and North Queensland Cowboys with the opening kick to commence at 7:30pm local time. The game is to be played at Parramatta Stadium but despite that away team North Queensland Cowboys hold favouritism in the match. View our NRL live scores, odds and results for the game between Parramatta Eels and North Queensland Cowboys.
WHERE AND WHEN: Parramatta Stadium, Saturday @ 19:30pm
Opening Odds:
Parramatta Eels $2.95 vs North Queensland Cowboys $1.42 at Sportsbet Australia
Parramatta Eels $3.05 vs North Queensland Cowboys $1.39 at Luxbet Australia
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Preview:
The Eels play the Cowboys on Saturday at 5.15pm at Parramatta Stadium. This looks like one of the closest match-ups of the round, with both teams coming off slim four-point defeats and keen to prove themselves at this time of the season. The Eels will need to be on top of their game to keep out the Cowboys, who looked good last week in defeat against the Canberra Raiders. The home ground advantage may be enough to pull Parramatta through.
Teams:
Parramatta Eels:
Jarryd Hayne (c), Ken Sio, Ryan Morgan, Api Pewhairangi, Vai Toutai, Luke Kelly, Chris Sandow, Mitch Allgood, Matt Keating, Fuifui Moimoi, Reni Maitua (c), Kelepi Tanginoa, Joseph Paulo Interchange: Kaysa Pritchard, Darcy Lussick, Peni Terepo, Matthew Ryan
Nth Queensland Cowboys:
Matthew Bowen, Ashley Graham, Brent Tate, Kane Linnett, Kalifa Faifai Loa, Johnathan Thurston (c), Michael Morgan, Matt Scott (c), Rory Kostjasyn, James Tamou, Tariq Sims, Glenn Hall, Dallas Johnson
Interchange: Ray Thompson, Gavin Cooper, Scott Bolton, Joel Riethmuller, Ashton Sims, Jason Taumalolo (two to be omitted)
Grieving Cowboys remember Elisala
North Queensland coach Neil Henry says football has taken a back seat at the NRL club as devastated players and staff come to grips with the shock death of promising young player Alex Elisala.
Elisala’s family made the agonising decision to turn off the 20-year-old’s life support on Monday afternoon.
Elisala, who made his Test debut for Samoa against Tonga 10 days ago, had been admitted to Mackay Base Hospital in the early hours of Sunday morning, having played for the Mackay Cutters on Saturday.
“Right now football has taken a back seat and we’re in the process of looking after all our players and staff,” said Henry.
“It’s been an emotional couple of days for everyone but our main priority has been Alex’s immediate family and the boys who were down in Mackay at the weekend playing for the Cutters.
“We’ve done the best we can catering for those men and also looking after players and staff who were back here.”
Cowboys football manager Peter Parr said the club had lost one of its most popular players.
“Alex could be cheeky but he was talented, very popular and a good young man,” said Parr.
“That’s how I and many other will remember him.”
Henry said the Logan Brothers junior had come to the Cowboys’ attention when he watched a schoolboys game at Dairy Farmers Stadium.
“Alex was playing in the centres and he stood right out,” said Henry.
“We didn’t really have him on our radar but we certainly did after that game.”
Elisala’s toughness helped him work his way into the forwards and eventually he settled on playing hooker, where he was earmarked for an NRL future.
“He was certainly a player with a lot of promise on our books,” said Henry.
“He had a bit of rogue about him, but he was a very likeable young guy.
“He was a good trainer and a good boy to have around.”
Henry said the players would have all the support they needed from the club and the community.
“But the competition doesn’t stop and we’ve got a game of footy (against Parramatta on Saturday) so we have to regroup and re-focus which is going to be difficult for different players to handle,” he said.
“We’ll speak to them and make some decisions in a few days.
