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The Eels head to the nation's capital in Round 11 in desperate need of two competition points as they look to stay in touch with the top eight following a slow start to their 2023 season.

The 2022 grand finalists – who finished last year's regular season with 16 wins – have struggled for consistency through the opening three months of the new campaign, having recorded back-to-back wins just once all year.

Their defeat to the Titans was another case of what could have been with errors opening the door for Gold Coast to hang on for a 26-24 win – a loss compounded by a head knock to star halfback Mitchell Moses which will rule him out of this week's clash due to the mandatory 11-day protocols.

Moses' absence will put more pressure on Dylan Brown, who himself has responded to a sluggish start to the year with a number of impressive performances. Brown was arguably the best on ground despite his side going down at Magic Round, and he'll need to produce a similarly strong effort on Saturday night if he's to lead the Eels past a Raiders side that's starting to hit their straps. 

Canberra come into the contest after another close, but hard-fought win – this time holding on to defeat the Bulldogs 34-30 in the first game of Magic Round.

The win marks four on the trot now for the Green Machine – all of which have come by six points or less – and they'll head into Round 11 full of confidence at extending that streak and climbing their way into the top eight for the first time all season.

Team News

Raiders: Unchanged from the side named earlier in the week. Albert Hopoate returns to the side on the wing in place of Xavier Savage who drops to 18th Man in the only change to the side that beat the Bulldogs in Round 10. 

Eels: Jake Arthur takes over at halfback from Mitchell Moses, who will miss Saturday's game as a result of the mandatory 11-day concussion protocols. Arthur has been 18th Man for the past three weeks and will play his first NRL game since last year's grand final. The Eels will run out as per program.

Team Lists

Backs

  • Fullback for Raiders is number 1 Sebastian Kris
    Fullback for Eels is number 1 Clinton Gutherson
  • Winger for Raiders is number 2 Albert Hopoate
    Winger for Eels is number 2 Maika Sivo
  • Centre for Raiders is number 3 Jarrod Croker
    Centre for Eels is number 3 Will Penisini
  • Centre for Raiders is number 4 Matthew Timoko
    Centre for Eels is number 4 Bailey Simonsson
  • Winger for Raiders is number 5 Jordan Rapana
    Winger for Eels is number 5 Haze Dunster
  • Five-Eighth for Raiders is number 6 Jack Wighton
    Five-Eighth for Eels is number 6 Dylan Brown
  • Halfback for Raiders is number 7 Jamal Fogarty
    Halfback for Eels is number 7 Jake Arthur

Forwards

  • Prop for Raiders is number 8 Josh Papali'i
    Prop for Eels is number 8 Wiremu Greig
  • Hooker for Raiders is number 9 Zac Woolford
    Hooker for Eels is number 9 Josh Hodgson
  • Prop for Raiders is number 10 Joseph Tapine
    Prop for Eels is number 10 Junior Paulo
  • 2nd Row for Raiders is number 11 Hudson Young
    2nd Row for Eels is number 11 Shaun Lane
  • 2nd Row for Raiders is number 12 Elliott Whitehead
    2nd Row for Eels is number 12 Andrew Davey
  • Lock for Raiders is number 13 Corey Horsburgh
    Lock for Eels is number 13 J'maine Hopgood

Interchange

  • Interchange for Raiders is number 14 Tom Starling
    Interchange for Eels is number 14 Bryce Cartwright
  • Interchange for Raiders is number 15 Emre Guler
    Interchange for Eels is number 15 Brendan Hands
  • Interchange for Raiders is number 16 Pasami Saulo
    Interchange for Eels is number 16 Ryan Matterson
  • Interchange for Raiders is number 17 Ata Mariota
    Interchange for Eels is number 17 Makahesi Makatoa

Reserves

  • Replacement for Raiders is number 18 Xavier Savage
    Replacement for Eels is number 19 Ofahiki Ogden

Match Officials

  • Referee: Grant Atkins
  • Touch Judge: Dave Munro
  • Touch Judge: Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski
  • Senior Review Official: Kasey Badger

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Stat Attack

  • The Eels average the second most post contact metres per game of any team, with their 542.7 metres better only by the Broncos (544m per game)
  • Conversely, the Raiders have the lowest run metres per game (1450.5m) of any team with the Eels sitting second with 1,805 metres.
  • Parramatta have made 26 more offloads than any other team this year.
  • Canberra have lost five of their last six games against the Eels.
  • Jordan Rapana requires one try to bring up his century of NRL tries.
  • Eels forward Ryan Matterson plays his 150th NRL game.
  • The Raiders have scored 65 points and conceded 60 in their past two games.

Stats supplied by David Middleton, League Information Services, author of the official annual of the NRL.

 

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