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7:30pm Sat May 20, 2017
Round 11 - Accor Stadium, Sydney Olympic Park / Wanngal - Crowd: 10074

Round 11: Eels v Raiders preview - 2017 Round 11

Can Parra win without Norman? Canberra look to get season back on track

An intriguing contest awaits us on Saturday evening between the Eels and the raiders out at ANZ Stadium. Both sides have been prime examples of inconsistency and lack of motivation at times during the season.

Parramatta will be doing it tough after scans revealed that Corey Norman will be out of action until round 17 after sustaining a knee injury in last week's blowout loss to the Sydney Roosters. The Eels sit in a decent position despite not being close to its best for a lot of this season. With five wins on the season and equal on points with seventh placed Manly, a few wins on the trot could see the Eels move itself well within the top 8. Bevan French returns at fullback for the home team which boosts its attacking chances, the move sees Clinton Gutherson shift back to five-eighth.

Canberra was down right awful last week against the cellar-dwelling Newcastle Knights in what was a surprise defeat. Ricky Stuart at least didn't throw up any excuses and said that his team was beaten by the better football side. It needs to bounce back as quickly as possible and I don't think we will see too many more performances like that for the rest of the season. Blessed with talent all over the park, Canberra needs to show a better attitude in defence, if it can do that then it will have more success than failure. Could the defeat to the Knights be a catalyst for change in the nation's capital?

Last meeting: Round 5 2017 - Raiders 30 Eels 18

The Raiders have already recorded a victory this season over the Eels with a win in Canberra in round five. With Parramatta Stadium out of action, it will be the first clash at ANZ Stadium between these two sides. Canberra have won 12 of 21 matches at ANZ Stadium overall.

Who to watch: For the home side, the return of Bevan French is sure to bolster it. In his five games this years French has scored three tries. With his blinding pace and ability to spot holes from a mile off, French is a player that Canberra will need to keep a very close eye on. French bagged a try against the Raiders back in round five and has 22 tries in just 18 first grade matches.

The Raiders, will be focusing on defence this week after last week's defence where it conceded 34 points.
Through the middle of the field has been where the Green machine has been the most solid. 
Big numbers will need to put up by Junior Paulo who will be marshaling that middle portion of the field. Paulo hasn't hit his straps as of yet but with Canberra's season fading he will be counted upon to lift it from the doldrums.

The favourite: Canberra favourites in this clash despite being away from home.

My tip: With no Corey Norman, it's hard to go past the Raiders in this match. I don't think the Eels will have enough points in them and that will cost it against a power house side like the Raiders. Raiders by 12.