The Sharks have continued their perfect start to the NRLW season after coming from behind on two separate occasions to beat the Eels 18-16 on Sunday afternoon.
After being steamrolled through the middle and starved of possession through the opening half, Cronulla's staunch goal-line defence kept them in the game and had them trailing just 10-6 at the break, before four-pointers from Jada Taylor and Annessa Biddle got them home in the second stanza.
Biddle's game-sealing try with five to play came with feelings of both joy and relief for the Kiwi Ferns centre, after she had blown a chance to score just minutes earlier when she dropped the ball with an open line metres in front of her.
Annessa Biddle Try
The result means the Sharks join last year's grand finalists, the Knights and Titans, as the only teams who remain unbeaten through the opening fortnight of the new season and leaves them just one win shy of matching their haul from their debut campaign in 2023.
Parramatta enjoyed 62 percent of the ball and ran for over 300 more than their opponents in the first half, but by early in the second period they were behind by two after Jada Taylor scored and Tayla Preston converted
A try from rookie centre Rory Owen and a couple of desperate late goal-line stands late on looked to have got Parra to victory late on, before Biddle got over to secure the points.
Earlier a stinging run by Elsie Albert ended in her offloading to Kennedy Cherrington for the opening try, before the Sharks hit back with an effort up the middle of their own from Ellie Johnston.
Kennedy Cherrington Try
As they struggled to break down an organised Sharks line, it took some outside the box for the Eels to get their second, which came in the way of a coast-to-coast movement in which they broke four tackles and offloaded twice in the lead up to Monique Donovan going over.
Monique Donovan Try
Parramatta had a golden opportunity to add a third a short time later when they had four consecutive sets with Cronulla camped on their own line, but they couldn't find a way through, with a brilliant defensive effort from Taylor and Rhiannon Byers to hold Tyla Amiatu up over the line the highlight.
In the end the only negative to emerge for Cronulla was a potentially serious injury picked up by Taylor, who failed to play beyond the 47th minute after twisting her knee awkwardly.
Match: Eels v Sharks
Round 2 -
home Team
Eels
6th Position
away Team
Sharks
2nd Position
Venue: Allianz Stadium, Sydney
Match Snapshot
- Despite winning, Cronulla missed 45 tackles to Parramatta's 27.
- After a tidy opening 10 minutes there ended up being 25 errors across the game.
- Sharks fullback Jada Taylor left the field midway through the second half with a suspected knee injury.
Jada Taylor leaves the game injured
- Both Cronulla centres Annessa Biddle and Tiana Penitani racked up over 150 metres in yardage.
- Eels halfback Rachael Pearson played her 20th NRLW game.
- Eels forward Elsie Albert went on report in the 54th minute.
Play of the Game
When they were struggling to find a way through the Parra line, Cronulla called on young whizz fullback Jada Taylor to come up with something, and that she did. The speedster raced through to get on the end of a clever Quincy Dodd grubber for a try which helped change momentum in the second half.
Jada Taylor Try
What They Said
"It's really disappointing to lose, they [the players] are all disappointed in there. We will have to learn from that; you can't give quality opposition that much ball and expect them not to score. [Cronulla's] defence was really good." – Eels coach Steve Georgallis.
Eels: Round 2
“We set our goal to win our first few. We were 1-3 last year and that first month [of this year] we knew was going to be really, really hard. So for us to be 2-0, I think we are defending really well and last year we didn’t win a lot of games ugly.” – Sharks coach Tony Herman.
Sharks: Round 2