2007 Parramatta Eels season

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2007 Parramatta Eels season
NRL Rank5th
Play-off resultPreliminary Finalists (Lost 10–26 vs Melbourne Storm, 2nd Preliminary Final *)
World Club Challenge DNQ
2007 recordWins: 13; draws: 0; losses: 11
Points scoredFor: 573; against: 481
Team information
CEO Denis Fitzgerald
Coach Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Hagan
Captain
Stadium Parramatta Stadium (Capacity: 20,741)
ANZ Stadium (Capacity: 83,500)
Avg. attendance14,142 (Home)
15,783 (Home & Away)
37,598 (Finals Series)
Agg. attendance169,706 (Home)
378,797 (Home & Away)
112,793 (Finals Series)
High attendance50,621 (25 September vs Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, 1st Semi Final)
Top scorers
Tries Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jarryd Hayne (14)
Goals Flag of Australia (converted).svg Luke Burt (59)
Points Flag of Australia (converted).svg Luke Burt (154)
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The 2007 Parramatta Eels Season was the 61st in the club's history. They competed in the NRL's 2007 Telstra Premiership, finishing the regular season in 5th position, and came within one match of the grand final only to be knocked out by eventual premiers, Melbourne Storm, who would later be stripped of this title after being found guilty of salary cap breaches.

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Summary

Under new coach Michael Hagan, Parramatta saw a great performance in season 2007, spending most of the season in third place (behind the Storm and Manly) before a late season form slump, only stopped with a huge 68-22 demolition of defending premiers Brisbane saw them settle for fifth position at the end of the season. In the first week of the finals, they defeated the New Zealand Warriors away, 12–10 to set up a huge clash with arch-rivals Canterbury the following week. In an incident-filled match at ANZ Stadium in front of 50,621, Parramatta ran out 25–6 winners gaining revenge for their infamous preliminary final loss to Canterbury in the 1998 NRL season. [1]

The win booked them a preliminary final clash with Minor Premiers Melbourne Storm. In a gruelling match at Melbourne's Telstra Dome, the Storm eventually won 26–10 ending Parramatta's 2007 season, one win away from their first Grand Final appearance since 2001. Later it was revealed by the NRL that the Melbourne Storm had in fact breached the salary cap that season, and they were stripped of their minor premiership and their title for the 2007 season. Parramatta spent most of the season inside the top four, however a patch of poor form late in the season saw them finish fifth despite a last round 68-22 thrashing of the Brisbane Broncos at home. Late season losses to Newcastle, Cronulla, Melbourne and St. George Illawarra proved costly.

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLBPFPAPDPts
1 Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm 2421031627277+35044
2 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 2418061597377+22038
3 North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys 2415091547618−7132
4 New Zealand colours.svg New Zealand Warriors 24131101593434+15929
5 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels 24130111573481+9228
6 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 24120121575528+4726
7 South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney Rabbitohs 24120121408399+926
8 Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos 24110131511476+3524
9 Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers 24110131541561−2024
10 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters 24101131445610−16523
11 Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 24100141463403+6022
12 Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Gold Coast Titans 24100141409559−15022
13 St. George Illawarra colours.svg St George Illawarra Dragons 2490151431509−7820
14 Canberra colours.svg Canberra Raiders 2490151522650−12820
15 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights 2490151418708−29020
16 Panthers colours.svg Penrith Panthers 2480161539607−6818

Fixtures

Home and away season

RoundOpponentResultEelsOpponentDateVenueCrowdPosition
1 Auckland colours.svg New Zealand Warriors Loss183417 March 2007 Mt Smart Stadium 13,58714/16
2 South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney Rabbitohs Loss63125 March 2007 Telstra Stadium 15,16514/16
3 Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers Win222030 March 2007 Parramatta Stadium 18,14213/16
4 Canberra colours.svg Canberra Raiders Win3867 April 2007 Parramatta Stadium 10,0919/16
5 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg Penrith Panthers Win271413 April 2007 CUA Stadium 18,7566/16
6 Canterbury colours.svg Bulldogs Loss182122 April 2007 Parramatta Stadium 18,2858/16
7 Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Gold Coast Titans Loss123829 April 2007 Metricon Stadium 18,02111/16
8 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters Win28105 May 2007 Parramatta Stadium 13,02110/16
9 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Loss122211 May 2007 Brookvale Oval 19,94410/16
10 North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys Win441419 May 2007 Parramatta Stadium 10,1827/16
11 Auckland colours.svg New Zealand Warriors Win30628 May 2007 Parramatta Stadium 11,1606/16
12 Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers Win3884 June 2007 Telstra Stadium 22,2454/16
13 Canberra colours.svg Canberra Raiders Loss38109 June 2007 Canberra Stadium 11,2326/16
14 St. George colours.svg St George Illawarra Dragons Win201217 June 2007 Parramatta Stadium 12,6583/16
15 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters Win361623 June 2007 Sydney Football Stadium 12,2113/16
16Bye3/16
17 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights Loss10349 July 2007 Parramatta Stadium 10,3634/16
18 South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney Rabbitohs Win181215 July 2007 Parramatta Stadium 15,2023/16
19 Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos Win201623 July 2007 Suncorp Stadium 25,7623/16
20 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Loss243229 July 2007 Parramatta Stadium 20,1133/16
21 Canterbury colours.svg Bulldogs Win34223 August 2007 Telstra Stadium 27,2013/16
22 Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla Sharks Loss242511 August 2007 Parramatta Stadium 13,3763/16
23 Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm Loss101417 August 2007 Olympic Park Stadium 11,5495/16
24 St. George colours.svg St George Illawarra Dragons Loss61427 August 2007 WIN Stadium 13,4886/16
25 Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos Win68222 September 2007 Parramatta Stadium 17,1125/16

Finals series

RoundOpponentResultEelsOpponentDateVenueCrowdPosition
QF Auckland colours.svg New Zealand Warriors Win12107 September 2007 Mt Smart Stadium 28,745
SF Canterbury colours.svg Bulldogs Win25615 September 2007 Telstra Stadium 50,621
PF Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm Loss102623 September 2007 Telstra Dome 33,427

Players and staff

The playing squad and coaching staff of the Parramatta Eels for the 2007 NRL season as of 27 December 2006. [2]

No.PositionPlayer
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg FB Jarryd Hayne
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg WG Krisnan Inu
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg CE Joel Reddy
4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg CE Timana Tahu
5 Flag of Australia (converted).svg WG Eric Grothe, Jr.
6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg FE Brett Finch
7 Flag of Australia (converted).svg HB Tim Smith
8 Flag of New Zealand.svg PR Nathan Cayless (Captain)
9 Flag of Australia (converted).svg HK Mark Riddell
10 Flag of Tonga.svg PR Fuifui Moimoi
11 Flag of Australia (converted).svg SR Nathan Hindmarsh
12 Flag of Australia (converted).svg SR Chad Robinson
13 Flag of Australia (converted).svg LK Daniel Wagon
No.PositionPlayer
14 Flag of Australia (converted).svg HK PJ Marsh
15 Flag of Australia (converted).svg PR Josh Cordoba
16 Flag of Tonga.svg SR Feleti Mateo
17 Flag of Australia (converted).svg SR Ian Hindmarsh
Flag of Australia (converted).svg PR Aaron Cannings
Flag of Australia (converted).svg SR Todd Lowrie
Flag of Tonga.svg PR Richard Fa'aoso
Flag of Australia (converted).svg FE Blake Green
Flag of Australia (converted).svg FB Ben Smith
Flag of New Zealand.svg SR Weller Hauraki
Flag of New Zealand.svg CE Luke Burt
Flag of Australia (converted).svg SR Brendan Oake
Flag of Australia (converted).svg PR Junior Paulo
Flag of Australia (converted).svg PR Justin Tsoulos

Statistics

PlayerGamesTriesGoalsF. GoalsPoints
Luke Burt 16959/700154
Krisnan Inu 201237/450122
Jarryd Hayne 25120/1048
Eric Grothe, Jr. 23110044
Feleti Mateo 2590036
Ben Smith 2380032
Nathan Hindmarsh 2270028
Timana Tahu 1870/1028
Mark Riddell 2350/1020
Ian Hindmarsh 2440/1117
Tim Smith 2731/1014
Nathan Cayless 2230012
Joel Reddy 1030012
Daniel Wagon 2230012
Brett Finch 252019
PJ Marsh 272008
Chad Robinson 202008
Aaron Cannings 211004
Josh Cordoba 251004
Fuifui Moimoi 211004
Zeb Taia 31004
Blake Green 60000
Weller Hauraki 50000
Junior Paulo 30000
Todd Lowrie 20000
Richard Fa'aoso 14000

Awards

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