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After six weeks as the NRL’s weirdest team, it’s time for Parramatta to deal in 2023

Six rounds later, Parramatta claims to be the oddest team in the NRL this year.

The Eels played well in the games they lost and poorly in the games they won.

One of their victories was a spectacular, knockout brawl in which Penrith seemed dead without even blinking. Another was a bizarre win against the Tigers Its head coach Brad Arthur and star halfback Mitchell Moses were both disappointed.

“I feel like we haven’t had that all year.I don’t think we performed like that.In the first five rounds, we played some really good football teams. I did… most of the games,” said Moses.

“I felt like I hadn’t touched the ball in the first half, but I still scored three tries. It was a strange match to be in. We lost games before, but we played better.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-04-11/mitchell-moses-parramatta-eels-canterbury-bulldogs/102208206 After six weeks as the NRL’s weirdest team, it’s time for Parramatta to deal in 2023

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