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2009 Parramatta Eels season

The 2009 Parramatta Eels season was the 63rd in the club's history. They competed in the NRL's 2009 Telstra Premiership, just making the finals by finishing 8th (out of 16). The Eels then continued their winning streak into the play-offs, reaching the 2009 NRL grand final which they lost to the Melbourne Storm.

2009 Parramatta Eels season
NRL Rank8th
Play-off resultRunners-up (Lost 16–23 vs Melbourne Storm, Grand Final*)
World Club ChallengeDNQ
2009 recordWins: 12; draws: 1; losses: 11
Points scoredFor: 476; against: 473
Team information
CEODenis Fitzgerald
Paul Osborne
Coach Daniel Anderson
Captain
StadiumParramatta Stadium (Capacity: 20,741)
ANZ Stadium (Capacity: 83,500)
Avg. attendance13,127 (Home)
16,734 (Home & Away)
50,946 (Finals Series)
Agg. attendance157,524 (Home)
401,626 (Home & Away)
203,785 (Finals Series)
High attendance74,549 (25 September vs Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, 1st Preliminary Final)
Top scorers
Tries Luke Burt (17)
Goals Luke Burt (91)
Points Luke Burt (217)
← 2008 List of seasons 2010 →

Summary edit

Under new coach Daniel Anderson, Parramatta had an indifferent start to the season which saw the release of star halfback Brett Finch. After 18 rounds and incredibly inconsistent form, the Parramatta Eels had won only five games and were sitting third-last and were in direct contention for the dreaded 2009 NRL Wooden Spoon. TAB SportsBet had the Eels as $151 outsiders to win the NRL Premiership.

Though beginning in Round 19, upset victories against the Melbourne Storm and the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs set the platform for an unexpected 10 wins from the next 11 games, which propelled the Eels into the Top 8 and consequently, premiership contention. This unanticipated winning streak was directly attributed by many sporting experts including Rugby League legend Andrew Johns to the spectacular run of form of star fullback Jarryd Hayne. Winning the award for man-of-the-match in every game from Round 19–24, and again in the first week of the finals, Hayne was described as "the best player in any code of football in Australia" by premiership-winning coach Phil Gould. Following his astonishing string of 7-man-of-the-match performances, Hayne won the award for Dally M Fullback of the Year and was crowned the best and fairest player in the game, winning the Dally M Medal for 2009.

After a seven-game winning streak, the Eels succumbed to a heavy defeat to the minor premiers St. George Illawarra, however they returned to Kogarah in Week 1 of the 2009 NRL Finals Series and defeated the Dragons 25–12 featuring an impressive late game try by Dally M medal winner Jarryd Hayne. Following successive wins against the Gold Coast Titans (a team that Parramatta had never beaten before), 27–2 at SFS and Canterbury, 22–12 in front of a record-breaking non-Grand Final crowd of 74,549 at ANZ stadium, Parramatta qualified for their first Grand Final since 2001, becoming the first 8th-placed team to ever qualify for a Grand Final. On 4 October 2009, the Parramatta Eels played the deciding game of NRL, against the Melbourne Storm at ANZ Stadium in front of a crowd of 82,538.[1] The Eels lost the match 23–16, ending what critics called "the Parramatta Fairytale".[1]

On 22 April 2010, the Melbourne Storm were stripped of the premiership as a result of long-term gross salary cap breaches disclosed by the NRL. However, the premiership for 2009 was not handed over to the Parramatta Eels, instead remaining vacant.

Mid-season the Parramatta club had a change of CEO, Denis Fitzgerald was replaced by Paul Osborne. Fullback Jarryd Hayne was the only Eels player selected to play in the 2009 State of Origin series.

Standings edit

National Rugby League edit

Pos Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts
1   St. George Illawarra Dragons 24 17 0 7 2 548 329 +219 38
2   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 24 18 0 6 2 575 428 +147 381
3   Gold Coast Titans 24 16 0 8 2 514 467 +47 36
4   Melbourne Storm 24 14 1 9 2 505 348 +157 33
5   Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 24 14 0 10 2 549 459 +90 32
6   Brisbane Broncos 24 14 0 10 2 511 566 −55 32
7   Newcastle Knights 24 13 0 11 2 508 491 +17 30
8   Parramatta Eels 24 12 1 11 2 476 473 +3 29
9   Wests Tigers 24 12 0 12 2 558 483 +75 28
10   South Sydney Rabbitohs 24 11 1 12 2 566 549 +17 27
11   Penrith Panthers 24 11 1 12 2 515 589 −74 27
12   North Queensland Cowboys 24 11 0 13 2 558 474 +84 26
13   Canberra Raiders 24 9 0 15 2 489 520 −31 22
14   New Zealand Warriors 24 7 2 15 2 377 565 −188 20
15   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 24 5 0 19 2 359 568 −209 14
16   Sydney Roosters 24 5 0 19 2 382 681 −299 14

1 The Bulldogs were deducted 2 competition points after an interchange breach in Round 2.

National Youth Competition edit

Pos Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts
1   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 24 19 1 4 2 879 417 +462 43
2   St. George Illawarra Dragons 24 19 0 5 2 758 461 +297 42
3   Melbourne Storm 24 19 0 5 2 833 597 +236 42
4   Wests Tigers 24 15 1 8 2 709 588 +121 35
5   Brisbane Broncos 24 15 0 9 2 698 551 +147 34
6   South Sydney Rabbitohs 24 13 1 10 2 776 568 +208 31
7   New Zealand Warriors 24 13 1 10 2 725 612 +113 31
8   Canberra Raiders 24 11 2 11 2 706 685 +21 28
9   North Queensland Cowboys 24 12 0 12 2 668 683 -15 28
10   Newcastle Knights 24 9 1 14 2 596 756 -160 23
11   Canterbury Bulldogs 24 9 1 14 2 649 867 -218 23
12   Parramatta Eels 24 8 0 16 2 604 698 -94 20
13   Penrith Panthers 24 8 0 16 2 573 755 -182 20
14   Gold Coast Titans 24 8 0 16 2 542 738 -196 20
15   Sydney Roosters 24 6 0 18 2 443 736 -293 16
16   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 24 4 0 20 2 391 838 -447 12

Fixtures edit

Pre-season edit

Date Opponent Venue Result Score Tries Goals Attendance Report
14 February   Penrith Panthers Griffith Exies Sports Club, Griffith Win 34–12 N/A N/A N/A
21 February   Penrith Panthers CUA Stadium, Penrith Win 10–18 N/A N/A N/A
28 February   Sydney Roosters Bluetongue Central Coast Stadium, Gosford Win 24–30 N/A N/A N/A

Note: Match one was an unofficial trial match.

Home and away season edit

Date Round Opponent Venue Result Score Tries Goals Attendance Report
14 March Round 1   New Zealand Warriors Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland Loss 26–18 Grothe, Hayne, Inu Burt 3/3 20,102
20 March Round 2   South Sydney Rabbitohs ANZ Stadium, Sydney Win 8–14 Mateo, Reddy Burt 3/3, Finch 0/1 20,871
28 March Round 3   Canberra Raiders Parramatta Stadium, Parramatta Win 18–16 Grothe (2), Hayne, Inu Burt 1/4 11,116
3 April Round 4   Sydney Roosters Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney Loss 24–6 Hayne Burt 1/1 11,231
10 April Round 5   St George Illawarra Dragons Parramatta Stadium, Parramatta Loss 8–22 Burt Burt 2/2 19,017
19 April Round 6   Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs ANZ Stadium, Sydney Loss 18–48 Hauraki (2), Hayne Burt 3/3 18,233
24 April Round 7   Brisbane Broncos Suncorp Stadium, Queensland Loss 40–8 Tautai, Uaisele Burt 0/2 30,887
1 May Round 8   North Queensland Cowboys Parramatta Stadium, Parramatta Win 28–18 Burt, Galuvao, Hauraki, Hayne, M. Keating K. Keating 3/3, Burt 1/3 8,104
8–11 June Round 9 Bye
17 May Round 10   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Brookvale Oval, Manly Loss 34–10 Hayne (2) Burt 1/2 15,916
22 May Round 11   South Sydney Rabbitohs ANZ Stadium, Sydney Draw 16–16 Hayne (2), Grothe Burt 2/4 10,670
30 May Round 12   Cronulla Sutherland Sharks Parramatta Stadium, Parramatta Loss 10–13 Burt, Reddy Burt 2/4 7,014
7 June Round 13   Newcastle Knights Newcastle International Sports Centre, Newcastle Win 18–20 Moimoi, Reddy, Robson Burt 4/4 18,085
15 June Round 14   Wests Tigers Parramatta Stadium, Parramatta Loss 23–6 Burt Burt 1/1 12,003
19–22 June Round 15 Bye
28 June Round 16   Brisbane Broncos Parramatta Stadium, Parramatta Win 21–14 Grothe, Inu, Mortimer, Reddy Burt 2/4 & FG: 1 10,030
5 July Round 17   Penrith Panthers CUA Stadium, Parramatta Loss 38–34 Mortimer (2), Burt, Hayne, Hindmarsh, Reddy Burt 5/6 16,845
13 July Round 18   Gold Coast Titans Skilled Park, Robina Loss 18–12 Galuvao, Grothe, Mortimer Burt 0/1, Inu 0/2 14,009
20 July Round 19   Melbourne Storm Parramatta Stadium, Parramatta Win 18–16 Lowrie, Moimoi, Robson Burt 3/4 10,804
25 July Round 20   Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs ANZ Stadium, Sydney Win 8–27 Grothe (2), Burt, Kingston, Moimoi Burt 3/5 & FG: 1 31,664
2 August Round 21   Cronulla Sharks Toyota Park, Cronulla Win 0–30 Hayne (2), Reddy (2), Inu Burt 5/6 12,246
9 August Round 22   Newcastle Knights Parramatta Stadium, Parramatta Win 40–8 Burt (2), Grothe, Inu, Moimoi, Reddy Burt 8/8 17,669
15 August Round 23   New Zealand Warriors Parramatta Stadium, Parramatta Win 40–4 Burt (2), Reddy (2), Grothe, M. Keating, Mortimer Burt 6/7 12,627
21 August Round 24   Wests Tigers Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney Win 18–26 Burt, Hayne, Inu, Robson Inu 5/5 34,272
28 August Round 25   Penrith Panthers Parramatta Stadium, Parramatta Win 48–6 Mortimer (3), Burt (2), M. Keating, Moimoi, Reddy Burt 8/8 20,237
4 September Round 26   St George Illawarra Dragons WIN Jubilee Oval, Kogarah Loss 37–0 Nil Nil 17,974

Finals series edit

Date Round Opponent Venue Result Score Tries Goals Attendance Report
13 September QF   St George Illawarra Dragons WIN Jubilee Oval, Kogarah Win 12–25 Burt, Grothe, Hayne, Mortimer Burt 4/4 & FG: 1 18,174
18 September SF   Gold Coast Titans Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney Win 27–2 Kingston, Mateo, B. Smith, Wright Burt 5/5, Hayne FG: 1 28,524
25 September PF   Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs ANZ Stadium, Sydney Win 12–22 Burt, Galuvao, Mannah, Mortimer Burt 3/4 74,549
4 October GF   Melbourne Storm ANZ Stadium, Sydney Loss 23–16 Grothe, Moimoi, Reddy Burt 2/3 82,538

Players and staff edit

The playing squad and coaching staff of the Parramatta Eels for the 2009 NRL season as of 18 September 2009.

Parramatta Eels
NRL Premiership Squad Coaching staff

Head coach



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)
  •   Injured

Updated: 5 July 2013
Source(s): Player profiles and coaching staff [2]


Awards edit

The following awards were awarded in the post-season:[3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Melbourne Storm withstand Parramatta Eels in NRL grand final at ANZ Stadium", Fox Sports, 4 October 2009
  2. ^ "NRL 2009 - Parramatta Eels". The Rugby League Project. unknown. Retrieved 5 July 2013.
  3. ^ . parraeels.com.au. Parramatta Eels. Archived from the original on 25 February 2014. Retrieved 19 February 2014.

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations September 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message The 2009 Parramatta Eels season was the 63rd in the club s history They competed in the NRL s 2009 Telstra Premiership just making the finals by finishing 8th out of 16 The Eels then continued their winning streak into the play offs reaching the 2009 NRL grand final which they lost to the Melbourne Storm 2009 Parramatta Eels seasonNRL Rank8thPlay off resultRunners up Lost 16 23 vs Melbourne Storm Grand Final World Club ChallengeDNQ2009 recordWins 12 draws 1 losses 11Points scoredFor 476 against 473Team informationCEODenis FitzgeraldPaul OsborneCoachDaniel AndersonCaptainNathan CaylessStadiumParramatta Stadium Capacity 20 741 ANZ Stadium Capacity 83 500 Avg attendance13 127 Home 16 734 Home amp Away 50 946 Finals Series Agg attendance157 524 Home 401 626 Home amp Away 203 785 Finals Series High attendance74 549 25 September vs Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs 1st Preliminary Final Top scorersTriesLuke Burt 17 GoalsLuke Burt 91 PointsLuke Burt 217 2008 List of seasons 2010 Contents 1 Summary 2 Standings 2 1 National Rugby League 2 2 National Youth Competition 3 Fixtures 3 1 Pre season 3 2 Home and away season 3 3 Finals series 4 Players and staff 5 Awards 6 ReferencesSummary editUnder new coach Daniel Anderson Parramatta had an indifferent start to the season which saw the release of star halfback Brett Finch After 18 rounds and incredibly inconsistent form the Parramatta Eels had won only five games and were sitting third last and were in direct contention for the dreaded 2009 NRL Wooden Spoon TAB SportsBet had the Eels as 151 outsiders to win the NRL Premiership Though beginning in Round 19 upset victories against the Melbourne Storm and the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs set the platform for an unexpected 10 wins from the next 11 games which propelled the Eels into the Top 8 and consequently premiership contention This unanticipated winning streak was directly attributed by many sporting experts including Rugby League legend Andrew Johns to the spectacular run of form of star fullback Jarryd Hayne Winning the award for man of the match in every game from Round 19 24 and again in the first week of the finals Hayne was described as the best player in any code of football in Australia by premiership winning coach Phil Gould Following his astonishing string of 7 man of the match performances Hayne won the award for Dally M Fullback of the Year and was crowned the best and fairest player in the game winning the Dally M Medal for 2009 After a seven game winning streak the Eels succumbed to a heavy defeat to the minor premiers St George Illawarra however they returned to Kogarah in Week 1 of the 2009 NRL Finals Series and defeated the Dragons 25 12 featuring an impressive late game try by Dally M medal winner Jarryd Hayne Following successive wins against the Gold Coast Titans a team that Parramatta had never beaten before 27 2 at SFS and Canterbury 22 12 in front of a record breaking non Grand Final crowd of 74 549 at ANZ stadium Parramatta qualified for their first Grand Final since 2001 becoming the first 8th placed team to ever qualify for a Grand Final On 4 October 2009 the Parramatta Eels played the deciding game of NRL against the Melbourne Storm at ANZ Stadium in front of a crowd of 82 538 1 The Eels lost the match 23 16 ending what critics called the Parramatta Fairytale 1 On 22 April 2010 the Melbourne Storm were stripped of the premiership as a result of long term gross salary cap breaches disclosed by the NRL However the premiership for 2009 was not handed over to the Parramatta Eels instead remaining vacant Mid season the Parramatta club had a change of CEO Denis Fitzgerald was replaced by Paul Osborne Fullback Jarryd Hayne was the only Eels player selected to play in the 2009 State of Origin series Standings editNational Rugby League edit 2009 NRL seasonvte Pos Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts 1 nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons 24 17 0 7 2 548 329 219 38 2 nbsp Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs 24 18 0 6 2 575 428 147 381 3 nbsp Gold Coast Titans 24 16 0 8 2 514 467 47 36 4 nbsp Melbourne Storm 24 14 1 9 2 505 348 157 33 5 nbsp Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 24 14 0 10 2 549 459 90 32 6 nbsp Brisbane Broncos 24 14 0 10 2 511 566 55 32 7 nbsp Newcastle Knights 24 13 0 11 2 508 491 17 30 8 nbsp Parramatta Eels 24 12 1 11 2 476 473 3 29 9 nbsp Wests Tigers 24 12 0 12 2 558 483 75 28 10 nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs 24 11 1 12 2 566 549 17 27 11 nbsp Penrith Panthers 24 11 1 12 2 515 589 74 27 12 nbsp North Queensland Cowboys 24 11 0 13 2 558 474 84 26 13 nbsp Canberra Raiders 24 9 0 15 2 489 520 31 22 14 nbsp New Zealand Warriors 24 7 2 15 2 377 565 188 20 15 nbsp Cronulla Sutherland Sharks 24 5 0 19 2 359 568 209 14 16 nbsp Sydney Roosters 24 5 0 19 2 382 681 299 14 1 The Bulldogs were deducted 2 competition points after an interchange breach in Round 2 National Youth Competition edit National Youth Competition season 2009vte Pos Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts 1 nbsp Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 24 19 1 4 2 879 417 462 43 2 nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons 24 19 0 5 2 758 461 297 42 3 nbsp Melbourne Storm 24 19 0 5 2 833 597 236 42 4 nbsp Wests Tigers 24 15 1 8 2 709 588 121 35 5 nbsp Brisbane Broncos 24 15 0 9 2 698 551 147 34 6 nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs 24 13 1 10 2 776 568 208 31 7 nbsp New Zealand Warriors 24 13 1 10 2 725 612 113 31 8 nbsp Canberra Raiders 24 11 2 11 2 706 685 21 28 9 nbsp North Queensland Cowboys 24 12 0 12 2 668 683 15 28 10 nbsp Newcastle Knights 24 9 1 14 2 596 756 160 23 11 nbsp Canterbury Bulldogs 24 9 1 14 2 649 867 218 23 12 nbsp Parramatta Eels 24 8 0 16 2 604 698 94 20 13 nbsp Penrith Panthers 24 8 0 16 2 573 755 182 20 14 nbsp Gold Coast Titans 24 8 0 16 2 542 738 196 20 15 nbsp Sydney Roosters 24 6 0 18 2 443 736 293 16 16 nbsp Cronulla Sutherland Sharks 24 4 0 20 2 391 838 447 12Fixtures editPre season edit Date Opponent Venue Result Score Tries Goals Attendance Report 14 February nbsp Penrith Panthers Griffith Exies Sports Club Griffith Win 34 12 N A N A N A 21 February nbsp Penrith Panthers CUA Stadium Penrith Win 10 18 N A N A N A 28 February nbsp Sydney Roosters Bluetongue Central Coast Stadium Gosford Win 24 30 N A N A N A Note Match one was an unofficial trial match Home and away season edit Main article 2009 NRL season results Date Round Opponent Venue Result Score Tries Goals Attendance Report 14 March Round 1 nbsp New Zealand Warriors Mt Smart Stadium Auckland Loss 26 18 Grothe Hayne Inu Burt 3 3 20 102 20 March Round 2 nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs ANZ Stadium Sydney Win 8 14 Mateo Reddy Burt 3 3 Finch 0 1 20 871 28 March Round 3 nbsp Canberra Raiders Parramatta Stadium Parramatta Win 18 16 Grothe 2 Hayne Inu Burt 1 4 11 116 3 April Round 4 nbsp Sydney Roosters Sydney Football Stadium Sydney Loss 24 6 Hayne Burt 1 1 11 231 10 April Round 5 nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons Parramatta Stadium Parramatta Loss 8 22 Burt Burt 2 2 19 017 19 April Round 6 nbsp Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs ANZ Stadium Sydney Loss 18 48 Hauraki 2 Hayne Burt 3 3 18 233 24 April Round 7 nbsp Brisbane Broncos Suncorp Stadium Queensland Loss 40 8 Tautai Uaisele Burt 0 2 30 887 1 May Round 8 nbsp North Queensland Cowboys Parramatta Stadium Parramatta Win 28 18 Burt Galuvao Hauraki Hayne M Keating K Keating 3 3 Burt 1 3 8 104 8 11 June Round 9 Bye 17 May Round 10 nbsp Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Brookvale Oval Manly Loss 34 10 Hayne 2 Burt 1 2 15 916 22 May Round 11 nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs ANZ Stadium Sydney Draw 16 16 Hayne 2 Grothe Burt 2 4 10 670 30 May Round 12 nbsp Cronulla Sutherland Sharks Parramatta Stadium Parramatta Loss 10 13 Burt Reddy Burt 2 4 7 014 7 June Round 13 nbsp Newcastle Knights Newcastle International Sports Centre Newcastle Win 18 20 Moimoi Reddy Robson Burt 4 4 18 085 15 June Round 14 nbsp Wests Tigers Parramatta Stadium Parramatta Loss 23 6 Burt Burt 1 1 12 003 19 22 June Round 15 Bye 28 June Round 16 nbsp Brisbane Broncos Parramatta Stadium Parramatta Win 21 14 Grothe Inu Mortimer Reddy Burt 2 4 amp FG 1 10 030 5 July Round 17 nbsp Penrith Panthers CUA Stadium Parramatta Loss 38 34 Mortimer 2 Burt Hayne Hindmarsh Reddy Burt 5 6 16 845 13 July Round 18 nbsp Gold Coast Titans Skilled Park Robina Loss 18 12 Galuvao Grothe Mortimer Burt 0 1 Inu 0 2 14 009 20 July Round 19 nbsp Melbourne Storm Parramatta Stadium Parramatta Win 18 16 Lowrie Moimoi Robson Burt 3 4 10 804 25 July Round 20 nbsp Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs ANZ Stadium Sydney Win 8 27 Grothe 2 Burt Kingston Moimoi Burt 3 5 amp FG 1 31 664 2 August Round 21 nbsp Cronulla Sharks Toyota Park Cronulla Win 0 30 Hayne 2 Reddy 2 Inu Burt 5 6 12 246 9 August Round 22 nbsp Newcastle Knights Parramatta Stadium Parramatta Win 40 8 Burt 2 Grothe Inu Moimoi Reddy Burt 8 8 17 669 15 August Round 23 nbsp New Zealand Warriors Parramatta Stadium Parramatta Win 40 4 Burt 2 Reddy 2 Grothe M Keating Mortimer Burt 6 7 12 627 21 August Round 24 nbsp Wests Tigers Sydney Football Stadium Sydney Win 18 26 Burt Hayne Inu Robson Inu 5 5 34 272 28 August Round 25 nbsp Penrith Panthers Parramatta Stadium Parramatta Win 48 6 Mortimer 3 Burt 2 M Keating Moimoi Reddy Burt 8 8 20 237 4 September Round 26 nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons WIN Jubilee Oval Kogarah Loss 37 0 Nil Nil 17 974 Finals series edit Main article 2009 NRL season results Finals series Date Round Opponent Venue Result Score Tries Goals Attendance Report 13 September QF nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons WIN Jubilee Oval Kogarah Win 12 25 Burt Grothe Hayne Mortimer Burt 4 4 amp FG 1 18 174 18 September SF nbsp Gold Coast Titans Sydney Football Stadium Sydney Win 27 2 Kingston Mateo B Smith Wright Burt 5 5 Hayne FG 1 28 524 25 September PF nbsp Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs ANZ Stadium Sydney Win 12 22 Burt Galuvao Mannah Mortimer Burt 3 4 74 549 4 October GF nbsp Melbourne Storm ANZ Stadium Sydney Loss 23 16 Grothe Moimoi Reddy Burt 2 3 82 538Players and staff editThe playing squad and coaching staff of the Parramatta Eels for the 2009 NRL season as of 18 September 2009 Parramatta Eels NRL Premiership Squad Coaching staff Nathan Cayless c PR SR Nathan Hindmarsh vc SR Luke Burt WG Eric Grothe Jr WG Fuifui Moimoi PR Feleti Mateo LK Ben Smith CE Joel Reddy CE Jarryd Hayne FB Todd Lowrie SR Krisnan Inu CE Junior Paulo SR Weller Hauraki SR Taulima Tautai CE Joe Galuvao SR Matt Keating HK Brendan Oake SR Kris Keating FE Broderick Wright SR Tim Mannah PR Jeff Robson HB Etu Uaisele WG Jeremy Latimore PR Kevin Kingston HK Daniel Mortimer FE Head coach Daniel Anderson Legend c Captain s vc Vice captain s nbsp Injured Updated 5 July 2013Source s Player profiles and coaching staff 2 Awards editThe following awards were awarded in the post season 3 Michael Cronin clubman of the year award Nathan Hindmarsh Ken Thornett Medal Players player Jarryd Hayne Jack Gibson Award Coach s award Joel Reddy Eric Grothe Rookie of the Year Award Daniel MortimerReferences edit a b Melbourne Storm withstand Parramatta Eels in NRL grand final at ANZ Stadium Fox Sports 4 October 2009 NRL 2009 Parramatta Eels The Rugby League Project unknown Retrieved 5 July 2013 Honour Roll parraeels com au Parramatta Eels Archived from the original on 25 February 2014 Retrieved 19 February 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2009 Parramatta Eels season amp oldid 1219501189, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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