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Gritty Eels snap losing streak and dent Raiders’ finals hopes

Dominic Brock
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Report: Resolute Eels put Canberra’s season on life support

By Dave Lyall

Parramatta have put Canberra’s season on life support after inflicting a ninth loss of the season for the 2025 minor premiers on Saturday.

The Eels were resolute in defence and did enough in attack to come away with a scrappy 15-12 win at CommBank Stadium for their fifth win of the year.

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Ricky Stuart’s Raiders now need to win seven or more of their last 10 games if they are any hope of returning to the finals.

It’s a stunning fall from grace for the Raiders, who lost just five regular-season games last year when they claimed the top spot by four points.

Diminutive half Ronald Volkman was brilliant for the Eels, while Isaiah Iongi had two try assists and was almost faultless under the high ball.

Dylan Walker was great through the middle of the field and fellow veteran Brian Kelly got through a mountain of work.

Parramatta opened the scoring in the 11th minute when Jordan Samrani scooted over from dummy half.

Ethan Sanders then found himself in the sin bin 15 minutes later for taking out Kelly after the Eels winger put through a kick, and with just 12 in the Raiders’ defensive line, Kelma Tuilagi scored almost immediately.

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A Volkman field goal with a second to go in the half meant the Eels led 9-0 at the break.

There was drama early in the second half when Josh Addo-Carr took an intercept and bolted down field only to be cut down by a desperate Canberra skipper Joe Tapine, who was playing his 250th NRL game.

When Tapine dropped off the tackle and Xavier Savage attempted to stop Addo-Carr from getting up, the Parramatta winger lashed out with his feet and was penalised.

It didn’t stop Parramatta’s momentum though and minutes later Iongi put Kitione Kautoga over.

Canberra finally got on the board after 61 minutes when Matt Timoko touched down, and when Daine Laurie bamboozled the defence close to the line, they were back within three.

The Eels were out on their feet for much of the last 10 minutes, but somehow they hung on for a victory built on defensive resolve.

Canberra were without State of Origin stars Hudson Young and Ethan Strange and looked rudderless at times in attack, with Stuart now needing to dig deep into his wealth of experience if the Raiders are to turn their season around.

The Eels have the bye next week, while the Raiders travel to Melbourne to take on the Storm on Sunday afternoon.

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And that’s it! A result built on defence for the Parramatta Eels, their fifth win of the season. It wasn’t pretty, but they tackled well for the majority of the contest to get the better of a clunky Canberra side.

It’s a dire result for the Raiders who are now long odds of making the finals, just a season after they looked like real contenders at the top of the table.

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The Eels took their chance and missed – Ronald Volkman bombing in Josh Addo-Carr’s direction but Xavier Savage leaping well to take the ball in his in-goal, earning a seven-tackle set. A penalty against Volkman follows, and Canberra enter the Eels’ 20-metre zone one last time.

They go right, they might have an overlap here, and Daine Laurie throws a looping cutout pass – past Xavier Savage and over the sideline.

Ricky Stuart is fuming again on the sideline and this is going to be one that got away for Canberra.

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Canberra are finally taking advantage of the Eels’ errors – they went on this attack after a Joash Papalii error – and are just three points behind as we head into the final 10 minutes.

Eels 15, Raiders 12 with nine minutes left

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Tallyn Da Silva converts and the Eels are on track for a rare win here.

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