The Eels' loss to fellow contenders Souths dropped them from fifth to seventh on the ladder and in danger of being passed by the Roosters unless they can rebound in Round 23.

Since their bye in Round 13 the Eels have gone L-W-L-W-W-L-W-L, a rollercoaster ride which has seen them spoken about as premiership contenders one week and inconsistent under-achievers the next.

That stretch of games started with a shock loss to the Bulldogs in Round 14 and that's the opponent they confront again this week in front of what us sure to be a raucous crowd at CommBank Stadium.

The Bulldogs looked jaded in Auckland on Friday but they've had a chance to recharge their batteries and will be buoyed by the news of Cameron Ciraldo's arrival as head coach in 2023.

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The Rundown

Team news

Eels: Marata Niukore will start the game and Ryan Matterson goes to the bench in a late switch. Halfback Mitch Moses returns from the broken finger he suffered in Round 20. Jake Arthur is 18th Man.

Bulldogs: Tevita Pangai jnr moves into the starting side an hour before kick-off with Harrison Edwards going to the bench. Englishman Luke Thompson is back for his first game Round 12 after battling concussion effects. Jackson Topine and Chris Patolo are the two players to make way for the return of Pangai and Thompson.

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Key match-up

Junior Paulo v Paul Vaughan: After making 187 metres in Round 20 against Penrith and 173 against Manly in Round 21, Paulo was restricted to just 74 metres in the loss to the Rabbitohs so he'll be on a mission from the opening whistle. Vaughan, meanwhile, has played all 21 games for the Dogs and is churning out 134 metres and 29 tackles per match. In a badly beaten pack he still ran for 160 metres in 54 minutes of game time against the Warriors.

Stat Attack

The Eels lead the NRL in offloads with 278 and the Bulldogs sit third with 241. Tevita Pangai jnr leads the way for the Dogs with 47 offloads while Ryan Matterson is Parramatta's best with 33. That figure for TPJ puts him at the top of the offloading tree after 22 rounds, seven clear of Panther Viliame Kikau.

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