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Hindmarsh then totally dominated voting from 1Eyed Eel readers, collecting every single vote for Player of the Year and Forward of the Year. The most improved went to Matt Peterson whose game improved out of sight over the course of the year. McKinnon was runner-up in that category. Despite only playing one first grade game, most Eels supporters believe that Feleti Mateo was the most exciting prospect to emerge, in front of the likes of Rookie of the Year Jack Afamasaga.

Mark Riddell was voted the second most important signing. Friday, January 21, We've moved If you've ended up here, chances are you've linked to an archived story or you haven't updated your favourites list, because 1Eyed Eel has moved. Our brand new, and greatly improved site, can be found at www. If for some reason that doesn't work, it's likely to be a cache problem and in that case please click here.

We've decided to take the site a little more seriously this year and we've been busy spending the off season building a brand new website that we believe will make the 1Eyed Eel the best site on the web for Parramatta fans. Expect to see the new site debut soon. The Sydney Morning Herald today confirmed rumours that Witt may be on the way out, writing that: "Witt, 20, who has three years to run on his contract, was advised by Parramatta officials he would be free to leave if a better opportunity arose.

The story described Witt as being "dissapointed" by the club's position "I'm signed at Parramatta for three more years, so I can stay if I want to but at this stage I am talking with them about my future Both Parramatta lower grade teams are for the most part unchanged as they strive to make it to the final four.

Last week, Witt was not named in the starting side but came into the 13 at the expense of Feleti Mateo. Mateo came off the bench, only to be sent off. Mateo has been named on the bench but will likely miss the game through suspension. The Jersey Flegg side who scored a terrific win over the second ranked Bulldogs last week, not surprisingly, remain unchanged.

Parramatta's Premier League and Lower Grade sides have both made it through to the next round of the finals despite reserve grade's loss to Manly. The Eels Premier League team, which finished the season in sixth, faced up against the third-placed Manly squad.

The Sea Eagles got off to an early lead and the game looked beyond them when Feleti Mateo, who started from the bench due to the inclusion of Michael Witt, was sent from the field for a high tackle. However, the Eels fought back bravely, until the effort told and Manly ran away with the game late to win 40 to Fortunately for the Eels both the Roosters and Dragons came away with wins, leaving Parra to survive another week.

Meanwhile, Parramatta's Jersey Flegg team won their way through to the next round of finals with a win over the second-placed Bulldogs outfit. The young Eels won 30 to 20 and will now face the Balmain Tigers to fight for a place in the last four. The Tigers finished the season in fourth the Eels placed seventh and were pipped by the Cronulla Sharks 26 to Both lower grades suffered losses against the crack Rooster's outfits last week to leave them both in sixth position coming into the finals.

Premier League will play the third-placed Manly at Brookvale and looks to have a team that, on paper, is talented enough to knock over any of their rivals. The halves, Mateo and Tim Smith both have huge wraps on them and this finals series represents the opportunity for both to show that they're too good for the second division and will be ready for an NRL call up next year. Parramatta's Jersey Flegg team has been hurt this year with a lot of its best players working their way up to Premier League or better but there is still a lot of young talent in the team, including Josh Cordoba, who played much of the season in Premier League, Brett Anderson who played a couple of NRL matches and Australian schoolboy half Blake Green.

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