Of particular concern was the Eelsโ inability to control the ruck. Storm captain Harry Grant needs little invitation to run, yet he was rarely presented with two set markers. When youโre constantly backpedalling, itโs no wonder the missed-tackle count reached 38.
Another opening round, another big loss to the Storm.Credit: Getty Images
With a completion rate of 63 per cent, against a team that refuses to be beaten first up, it was only going to end one way. Spine superstars Grant, Jahrome Hughes and Cameron Munster had it their way.
โTheyโve got three of the Test spine there,โ Ryles lamented afterwards. โIf you give them that much opportunity and donโt tackle well, you get what you deserve.โ
Once again, Ryles didnโt see the result coming.
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โIf youโd asked me before the game, was it going to end up like that, I would have definitely said no,โ he said.
โIโve obviously got to go and reflect on our preparation, what went well and what we need to work on. The bottom line is we just didnโt give ourselves a chance.โ
To make matters worse, Eels prop Jโmaine Hopgood is set to miss a week after being charged by the match review committee for the high shot that ended MacDonaldโs night and saw him sin-binned.
However, all is not lost. The NRL season is one of the longest and most taxing of any sport. It was the first official outing for the new-look Parramatta halves pairing of Mitchell Moses and Pezet, with the latter getting worked over by his former club. They will be better for the experience.
But it will be a particularly awkward video review for the entire squad. There was a slew of pushed passes, panicked decisions and lazy defensive options that canโt be repeated when the blue and golds travel to Brisbane to face the premiers next Thursday.
โItโs round one. Letโs not lose sight of that fact,โ Ryles said.
โThe disappointment is probably that we evolved ourselves to a standard of play that didnโt look like that.
โ[We took] some really good lessons. We just have to have a big schooner of reality and move on.โ
Itโs a long way away, but this could be a recurring theme. Parramatta and Melbourne, two teams yet to make the journey to Las Vegas, are expected to face off at Allegiant Stadium in the 2027 season opener.