LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton
In their first full round of matches at Eric Tweedale Stadium this season, the Parramatta Eels proved to be a force to be reckoned with.
According to parraeels.com.au, the Eels' Junior Reps teams, the Tarsha Gale and Lisa Fiaola Cup sides, dominated the St George Dragons, securing an impressive double victory with an aggregate score of 80-0.
Meanwhile, the Harold Matthews Cup side, the Eels' undefeated team of 2024, faced a tough challenge against the Bulldogs, resulting in a draw in their top-of-the-table clash.
Unfortunately, the SG Ball team couldn't pull off a win in their meeting with the Bulldogs.
As a result of the Round 5 results, Parramatta finds themselves in the top four of both the Harold Matthews Cup and Lisa Fiaola Cup.
The Eels displayed their skill and dominance throughout the matches, with offloads, knockdowns, and quick hands leading to a chaotic team try finished by Kaylee Andrews.
With a commanding 20-point lead at halftime, the Eels showed their superiority in the first thirty minutes of play.
After the break, Bailey Ma Chong set the tone for the Eels when she effortlessly burrowed through the Dragons' fatigued defense for a try.
Not stopping there, Ma Chong quickly secured her second try from dummy half just three minutes later.
With such impressive performances and a winning streak, the Parramatta Eels are surely leaving their mark on the Rugby League scene.