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Eels vs Raiders
Parra gave a good account of themselves against the Roosters, with Maika Sivo bumping James Tedesco out of the way en route to scoring a try that gave the local side a 10-8 lead halfway through the second half.
But that was as good as it got for the blue and gold, as they eventually crashed to their first loss of the season.
Next up for Brad Arthur’s men are the Canberra Raiders, another one of their recent bogey sides.
The Green Machine were outplayed in a 14-6 loss to an injury-ravaged Manly last Sunday after trailing 12-0 at halftime.
They pegged back a try but otherwise couldn’t eat into the Sea Eagles’ eight-point lead, which surely would’ve frustrated coach Ricky Stuart, who suffered an unwanted milestone in the match as it marked his 200th loss as an NRL coach.
The 2002 premiership-winning coach had been on 199 wins and 199 losses going into last week’s game, and will want to bring up his 200th win against the club he coached for one unsuccessful season in 2013.
Recent history favours the Raiders, who have won 11 of their past 14 against Parramatta – however, the blue and gold side triumphed in their most recent meeting, 22-16 in Darwin in Round 15 last season.
Though the Eels may be at home, Canberra will take the points.
Prediction: Raiders by six points.




