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2016 Parramatta Eels season
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2016 Parramatta Eels season
NRL Rank14th
Play-off resultDNQ
World Club ChallengeDNQ
Auckland NinesChampions (Won 22–4 vs New Zealand Warriors, Grand Final*)
2016 recordWins: 13; draws: 0; losses: 11
Points scoredFor: 298; against: 324
Team information
CEOJohn Boulous
CoachAustralia Brad Arthur
Captain
StadiumPirtek Stadium (Capacity: 20,741)
ANZ Stadium (Capacity: 83,500)
TIO Stadium (Capacity: 12,500)
Avg. attendance13,929 (Home)
16,739 (Home & Away)
Agg. attendance167,144 (Home)
401,740 (Home & Away)
High attendance31,815 (24 March vs Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, Round 9)
Top scorers
TriesAustralia Bevan French (19)
GoalsAustralia Michael Gordon (71)
PointsAustralia Michael Gordon (162)
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The 2016 Parramatta Eels season was the 70th in the club's history. Coached by Brad Arthur and co-captained by Kieran Foran and Tim Mannah, they competed in the NRL's 2016 Telstra Premiership.

Summary

Prior to the start of the 2016 NRL season, the Parramatta club faced the prospect with starting the season on -4 points due to salary cap indiscretions in 2015, however the NRL was satisfied with governance changes at Parramatta and no points were deducted.[1]

Parramatta started the season with a 17-4 loss against the previous years runners up in Brisbane. The club would win their following three matches in a row including a 20-16 victory over the reigning premiers North Queensland. On 3 May 2016, NRL CEO Todd Greenberg announced that the club would be docked the twelve competition points they have accrued so far this season, as well as fined $1 million and stripped of the 2016 NRL Auckland Nines title it won in February.[2] In addition, the NRL also announced that the Parramatta club would not be able to accrue any further competition points until they fell under the salary cap, which they were reported to be $500,000.[3] Five officials, including chairman Steve Sharp, deputy chairman Tom Issa, director Peter Serrao, chief executive John Boulous and football manager Daniel Anderson, were also sacked.[4]

On 9 July 2016, after over two months of club officials contesting the preliminary penalties, Parramatta were handed their punishment with the addition of their for/against points tally accumulated from rounds 1-9 being deducted. At the time of the points deduction, Parramatta sat just outside the top four on the table.[5] Although the points deduction had been handed down, Parramatta were still mathematically able to make the finals if they could win 12 of their remaining 15 games. The first match after Parramatta were stripped of the competition points was against South Sydney at Parramatta Stadium. Parramatta would narrowly lose the match 22-20. It was around this time that star recruit Kieran Foran was released by the club having just played nine games for personal reasons and multiple off-field issues.[6][7]

On 29 August 2016, Parramatta played their final ever game in the top grade at Parramatta Stadium against St. George Illawarra as it had been announced earlier the club would move into a new ground which would later be known as the Western Sydney Stadium. Parramatta would win the game 30-18 with Bevan French scoring a hat-trick. Parramatta finished the season with a 40-18 victory over the New Zealand Warriors to finish 14th on the table.[8]

Standings

National Rugby League

Pos Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts
1 Melbourne Storm 24 19 0 5 2 563 302 +261 42
2 Canberra Raiders 24 17 1 6 2 688 456 +232 39
3 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (P) 24 17 1 6 2 580 404 +176 39
4 North Queensland Cowboys 24 15 0 9 2 584 355 +229 34
5 Brisbane Broncos 24 15 0 9 2 554 434 +120 34
6 Penrith Panthers 24 14 0 10 2 563 463 +100 32
7 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 24 14 0 10 2 506 448 +58 32
8 Gold Coast Titans 24 11 1 12 2 508 497 +11 27
9 Wests Tigers 24 11 0 13 2 499 607 −108 26
10 New Zealand Warriors 24 10 0 14 2 513 601 −88 24
11 St. George Illawarra Dragons 24 10 0 14 2 341 538 −197 24
12 South Sydney Rabbitohs 24 9 0 15 2 473 549 −76 22
13 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 24 8 0 16 2 454 563 −109 20
14 Parramatta Eels 24 13 0 11 2 298 324 −26 181
15 Sydney Roosters 24 6 0 18 2 443 576 −133 16
16 Newcastle Knights 24 1 1 22 2 305 800 −495 7

1 Parramatta were deducted 12 competition points and their for/against tally accumulated between rounds 1-9 for gross long-term salary cap breaches.

National Youth Competition

Pos Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts
1 Penrith Panthers 24 18 2 4 2 851 382 +469 42
2 North Queensland Cowboys 24 16 1 7 2 770 520 +250 37
3 St George Illawarra Dragons 24 15 1 8 2 737 545 +192 35
4 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 24 15 1 8 2 670 607 +63 35
5 Sydney Roosters (P) 24 14 1 9 2 710 642 +68 33
6 Wests Tigers 24 12 4 8 2 680 541 +139 32
7 Parramatta Eels 24 14 0 10 2 579 562 +17 32
8 Canberra Raiders 24 13 1 10 2 608 694 -86 31
9 Brisbane Broncos 24 11 1 12 2 660 576 +84 27
10 Newcastle Knights 24 11 1 12 2 589 678 -89 27
11 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 24 9 1 14 2 604 694 -90 23
12 Melbourne Storm 24 8 2 14 2 700 758 -58 22
13 Gold Coast Titans 24 9 0 15 2 627 698 -71 22
14 New Zealand Warriors 24 8 1 15 2 466 680 -214 20
15 South Sydney Rabbitohs 24 7 0 17 2 468 742 -274 18
16 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 24 3 1 20 2 483 883 -400 11


Fixtures

Auckland Nines

Match No. Home Score Away Match Information
Date and time (Local) Venue Attendance
1 Parramatta Eels 4 – 14 Melbourne Storm Saturday, 6 February, 12:55 PM Eden Park 70,000+ over two days[9]
2 Sydney Roosters 11 – 14 Parramatta Eels Saturday, 6 February, 4:25 PM
3 South Sydney Rabbitohs 11 – 24 Parramatta Eels Sunday, 7 February, 11:00 AM
QF Parramatta Eels 12 – 8 Newcastle Knights Sunday, 7 February, 1:55 PM
SF Parramatta Eels 17 – 8 Melbourne Storm Sunday, 7 February, 4:40 PM
GF Parramatta Eels 22 – 4 New Zealand Warriors Sunday, 7 February, 6:40 AM
Source:[10][11][12][13][14][9]

Pre-season

Match No. Home Score Away Match Information
Date and time (Local) Venue Attendance
1 Parramatta Eels 20 – 20 Gold Coast Titans Saturday, 13 February, 7:40 PM ANZAC Oval 2,405
2 Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=2016_Parramatta_Eels_season
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