Wests Tigers vs Eels Delivers Fireworks, But Eels Have the Last Laugh

Wests Tigers vs Eels Delivers Fireworks But Eels Have the Last Laugh

Wests Tigers vs Eels Delivers Fireworks, But Eels Have the Last Laugh

Wow, what a game that was between the Wests Tigers and the Parramatta Eels! If you missed it, you seriously missed one of the most drama-packed matches of the season. There was tension, passion, fireworks—both on and off the field—and a real emotional undercurrent, especially with the whole Lachlan Galvin situation bubbling under the surface. Fans were clearly fuming about his departure, and that anger set the tone for what felt more like a grudge match than a regular season fixture.

From the first whistle, it was clear this wasn’t just any game. The Tigers came out with fire, feeding off that raw emotion from their fans. But in true rugby league fashion, the Eels stayed composed and played the long game—and ultimately, they had the final say. Parramatta walked away with the win, but the match gave us so much to talk about beyond the scoreboard.

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On the SuperCoach front, Terrell May was an absolute standout. He finally grabbed that try and ended up racking 101 points—what a legend. Hats off to the 6.5% of you who had the foresight to captain him. That’s a flex. Mitchell Moses wasn’t too far behind either. He clocked in at 94 and while he played a pivotal role in securing the Eels’ victory, it’s hard to recommend him for your SuperCoach side with a bye coming up and Origin around the corner.

Isaiah Iongi is another name worth mentioning. He scored two tries, pushed his value up even higher, and now SuperCoaches are in a bit of a dilemma—cash out or ride the wave for another price bump?

But where there are winners, there are always those who fall flat. J’maine Hopgood, once a promising early-season pick, is clearly not the same player post-injury, averaging just 50. And then there’s Jack Bird—benched for discipline issues. Brutal.

Overall, this game had it all—grit, skill, emotion, and a big ol’ dose of SuperCoach chaos. Whether you're riding high from some clever picks or kicking yourself over missed chances, one thing’s for sure: the NRL continues to deliver some of the best sports entertainment out there.

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