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Raiders bury Eels as Strange shows the future in halves

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Match report: Raiders bury Eels as Strange shows the future in halves

By Scott Bailey

Ethan Strange has offered Ricky Stuart a timely glimpse of Canberra’s future, starring in the halves as the Raiders completed a 50-12 trouncing of Parramatta in Darwin.

On a night when Hudson Young scored a double for the Raiders, Strange was close to Canberra’s best with a hand in three other tries in Saturday night’s win.

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Considered little chance of playing finals at the start of the year, the Raiders are now in the box seat to finish the round fourth on the ladder with the season near the quarter-way point.

Hooker Tom Starling is in career-best form, as is second-rower Young as part of a left edge that is humming.

How the stats looked at full-time

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Full-time: Raiders run riot against Eels in 50-12 thumping

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Parramatta’s torrid season continued on Saturday night as Canberra chalked up a comprehensive 50-12 win in Darwin thanks to a double from Hudson Young.

Matty Nicholson scored Canberra’s seventh try of the night in the 74th minute to put the icing on a one-sided result that consigns Parramatta to their fifth loss from six matches this season.

It got worse a few minutes later when Sebastian Kris’s try and Kaeo Weekes’ conversion helped Canberra crack the half century in Darwin.

No team has ever conceded 50 points in an NRL match and gone onto win a premiership that season.

Don’t worry … this Eels team could not be further away from a premiership, less than three years after making a grand final against Penrith.

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Addo-Carr contributes to a Canberra penalty try

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A bit of a weird one has unfolded late in the second half of a one-sided contest.

The Raiders have been awarded a penalty try after Josh Addo-Carr’s right shoulder bumps Xavier Savage as he runs in to try and scoop up a grubber kick.

Was it intentional? Hard to say. But there was definitely contact and there’s an argument Savage might have got there before the ball went dead.

It’s goodnight for the Eels.

Raiders lead 38-12 after 67 minutes

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Raiders take a 32-12 lead

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Hudson Young benefits from a loose ball on the ground. Easy four-pointer.

Eels all at sea. Their hopes look dashed.

Five tries to two at the moment. Reckon the lads from Canberra could have another three in them.

Raiders lead 32-12

Fox scores a superb try

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Parramatta finally get some pay for their solid play in the first 10 minutes of the second half.

After a neat pass from Dylan Brown to get the play started, Dylan Walker puts in a grubber to Josh Addo-Carr. It couldn’t have been a more perfect kick as the ‘Fox’ dots it down and gives it a 9/10 celebration.

Great conversation. Are they a chance of a major comeback?

Raiders lead 24-12 after 52 minutes

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The Eels need to score next

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Parramatta begin the second half with a decent amount of ball but nothing to show for it.

Fullback Isaiah Iongi throws a looping long pass that misses its target. Josh Addo-Carr, waiting out wide, doesn’t look super impressed.

To make matters worse, Eels reserve Luca Moretti drops the ball cold into contact.

Raiders lead 24-6 after 46 minutes

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Was Jack Wighton’s tackle a hip drop? Wayne Bennett certainly didn’t think so

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Rabbitohs coach Wayne Bennett was straight to the point when asked about a controversial Jack Wighton hip-drop tackle.

“I think anybody who has ever been in rugby league will not agree that was a hip-drop tackle,” Bennett said.

Jack Wighton is penalised and put on report for an alleged hip drop tackle on Scott Drinkwater.Fox

“What was he supposed to do, touch him and let him run to the tryline? Because that’s where he was heading.

“It was a tackle from behind, it was as simple as that. It was no more than that. It was a really good tackle.”

How the stats look at half-time

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Check out the missed tackle numbers.

All things looking rosy for Canberra.

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Half-time: Raiders take a 24-6 lead into the break

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Matthew Timoko produces a cracking try just before half-time. Looked like a man on a mission as he powered his way over for the Raiders’ fourth try of the half.

The Eels head to the break trailing by 18 points and with an opening half completion rate of 68 per cent. That doesn’t win you many games of footy.

“They’re out on their feet here,” said Fox commentator Andrew Voss. “They are absolutely gone here. The half-time break comes and they’re going to have to start like a house on fire.”

Raiders lead 24-6

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