Thursday’s NRL 2018 Round 15 match is between Parramatta Eels and South Sydney Rabbitohs. The opening kick is set to commence at 19:50 local time with the game to be played at ANZ Stadium, Sydney. The away team South Sydney Rabbitohs are the favourites for the match. View our preview and teams for the game between Parramatta Eels and South Sydney Rabbitohs.
When: 19:50 | Thursday 14/06/2018
Where: ANZ Stadium, Sydney
Preview:
KEY BATTLE: Jarryd Hayne v Greg Inglis
Odds:
Tip: South Sydney Rabbitohs at $1.29
Value Tip: First Try Scorer: Greg Inglis at $14.00
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Teams:
Parramatta Eels:
1 Bevan French, 2 Josh Hoffman, 3 Michael Jennings, 4 Jarryd Hayne, 5 George Jennings, 6 Clint Gutherson (c), 7 Corey Norman, 8 Daniel Alvaro, 9 Cameron King, 10 Peni Terepo, 11 Manu Ma’u, 12 Brad Takairangi, 13 Nathan Brown
Interchange: 14 Reed Mahoney, 15 Tim Mannah (c), 16 David Gower, 17 Marata Niukore
Reserves: 18 Siosaia Vave, 19 Suaia Matagi, 20 Jaeman Salmon, 21 Mitchell Moses.
South Sydney Rabbitohs:
1 Alex Johnston, 2 Campbell Graham, 3 Greg Inglis (c), 4 Dane Gagai, 5 Robert Jennings, 6 Cody Walker, 7 Adam Reynolds, 8 Thomas Burgess, 9 Damien Cook, 10 George Burgess, 11 John Sutton, 12 Angus Crichton, 13 Sam Burgess
Interchange: 14 Adam Doueihi, 15 Cameron Murray, 16 Jason Clark, 17 Tevita Tatola
Reserves: 18 Robbie Farah, 19 Hymel Hunt, 20 Mark Nicholls, 21 Tyrell Fuimaono.
NRL News:
As he prepares to become South Sydney’s first player to break the illustrious 300-game NRL milestone, John Sutton has moved closer to re-signing for next season.
Rabbitohs coach Anthony Seibold says the club wants him to play on in 2019 and it was just a matter of coming to an agreement.
Sutton, 33, last month indicated he wanted to play on and the deal now appears to hinge on their salary cap and finding enough space for one of their most decorated players.
“Sutto’s indicated that he’d like to play and we’ve indicated we’d like to keep him if we can,” Seibold said.
“I’ll let the management sort that out.
“But both parties are keen for it to happen. We’re just going through that process.
“Sutto, if he’s not in career-best form he’s somewhere near it.
“He’s terrific off the field for the club as well, his knowledge of football and his leadership.”
It shapes as a boost for the rejuvenated back-rower as he prepares to run out for his 297th NRL game against Parramatta at ANZ Stadium on Friday night.
The Souths local junior already holds the foundation club’s record for most games and barring injury or suspension will become the red and green’s first player to reach the 300-match milestone against the Wests Tigers in round 19 next month.
After captaining the club to their drought-breaking premiership win in 2014, he holds a special place in Souths folklore.
As part of the Rabbitohs’ in-form left-edge, Sutton has shaken off an indifferent couple of seasons to play some of his best-ever football this year under Seibold.
“I haven’t been surprised because his knowledge of the game is outstanding,” Seibold said.
“He had a really good pre-season, I’m a big believer that what you do on the training paddock transfers to game day.
“Not only on the field, but in the gym. He’s had career-best lifts inside the gym. So he’s strong, powerful, fit and with the skill level that he’s got, he set himself up for a positive season.”