2007 Parramatta Eels season explained

Year:2007
Team Colour:gold
Font Colour:blue
League:NRL
League Rank:5th
League Wins:13
League Draws:0
League Losses:11
Points For:573
Points Against:481
Playoff Result:Preliminary Finalists (Lost 10–26 vs Melbourne Storm, 2nd Preliminary Final)
Cup:World Club Challenge
Ceo Title:CEO
Coach Title:Coach
Stadium:Parramatta Stadium (Capacity: 20,741)
ANZ Stadium (Capacity: 83,500)
Avg Attendance:14,142 (Home)
15,783 (Home & Away)
37,598 (Finals Series)
Agg Attendance:169,706 (Home)
378,797 (Home & Away)
112,793 (Finals Series)
High Attendance:50,621 (25 September vs Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, 1st Semi Final)
Top Tries: Jarryd Hayne (14)
Top Goals: Luke Burt (59)
Top Points: Luke Burt (154)
List:yes
List Link:List of Parramatta Eels seasons

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.

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.

Fixtures

Home and away season

See main article: 2007 NRL season results.

Round Opponent Result Eels Opponent Date Venue Crowd Position
011New Zealand New Zealand WarriorsLossMt Smart Stadium1414/16
022South Sydney South Sydney RabbitohsLossTelstra Stadium1414/16
033Wests Tigers Wests TigersWinParramatta Stadium1313/16
044Canberra Canberra RaidersWinParramatta Stadium099/16
055Penrith Penrith PanthersWinCUA Stadium066/16
066Bulldogs BulldogsLossParramatta Stadium088/16
077Gold Coast Gold Coast TitansLossMetricon Stadium1111/16
088Sydney Sydney RoostersWinParramatta Stadium1010/16
099Manly Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesLossBrookvale Oval1010/16
1010North Queensland North Queensland CowboysWinParramatta Stadium077/16
1111New Zealand New Zealand WarriorsWinParramatta Stadium066/16
1212Wests Tigers Wests TigersWinTelstra Stadium044/16
1313Canberra Canberra RaidersLossCanberra Stadium066/16
1414St George St George Illawarra DragonsWinParramatta Stadium033/16
1515Sydney Sydney RoostersWinSydney Football Stadium033/16
1616Bye033/16
1717Newcastle Newcastle KnightsLossParramatta Stadium044/16
1818South Sydney South Sydney RabbitohsWinParramatta Stadium033/16
1919Brisbane Brisbane BroncosWinSuncorp Stadium033/16
2020Manly Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesLossParramatta Stadium033/16
2121Bulldogs BulldogsWinTelstra Stadium033/16
2222Cronulla Cronulla SharksLossParramatta Stadium033/16
2323Melbourne Melbourne StormLossOlympic Park Stadium055/16
2424St George St George Illawarra DragonsLossWIN Stadium066/16
2525Brisbane Brisbane BroncosWinParramatta Stadium055/16

Finals series

Round Opponent Result Eels Opponent Date Venue Crowd Position
26New Zealand New Zealand WarriorsWinMt Smart Stadium
27Bulldogs BulldogsWinTelstra Stadium
28Melbourne Melbourne StormLossTelstra Dome

Players and staff

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

Statistics

Player Games Tries Goals F. Goals Points
Burt, LukeLuke Burt16160995959/7000154154
Inu, KrisnanKrisnan Inu202012123737/4500122122
Hayne, JarrydJarryd Hayne2525121200/10004848
Grothe, Jr., EricEric Grothe, Jr.23231111000004444
Mateo, FeletiFeleti Mateo2525099000003636
Smith, BenBen Smith2323088000003232
Hindmarsh, NathanNathan Hindmarsh2222077000002828
Tahu, TimanaTimana Tahu181807700/10002828
Riddell, MarkMark Riddell232305500/10002020
Hindmarsh, IanIan Hindmarsh242404400/11101717
Smith, TimTim Smith272703311/10001414
Cayless, NathanNathan Cayless2222033000001212
Reddy, JoelJoel Reddy1010033000001212
Wagon, DanielDaniel Wagon2222033000001212
Finch, BrettBrett Finch252502200110099
Marsh, PJPJ Marsh272702200000088
Robinson, ChadChad Robinson202002200000088
Cannings, AaronAaron Cannings212101100000044
Cordoba, JoshJosh Cordoba252501100000044
Moimoi, FuifuiFuifui Moimoi212101100000044
Taia, ZebZeb Taia03301100000044
Green, BlakeBlake Green06600000000
Hauraki, WellerWeller Hauraki05500000000
Paulo, JuniorJunior Paulo03300000000
Lowrie, ToddTodd Lowrie02200000000
Fa'aoso, RichardRichard Fa'aoso011?4000000

Awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Category . Herald Sun . 2018-10-01.
  2. Web site: Parramatta Eels 2007 Player Roster. The World of Rugby League. 2006-12-27.
  3. Web site: Honour Roll . parraeels.com.au . . 19 February 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140225003814/http://www.parraeels.com.au/district-reps-honour-roll . 25 February 2014 .