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NRL 2025 as it happened: Moses steers Eels to sensational win over Tigers in Easter Monday thriller

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That’s a wrap

Thanks for following along today.

Keep an eye out for Christian Nicolussi’s match report on a fabulous game of league.

Where to for the Wests Tigers? It’s going to be a long week and plenty of intrigue as to whether Lachlan Galvin lines up for the Tigers against the Sharks on Sunday.

See you next time.

Kitione Kautoga of the Eels.

Kitione Kautoga of the Eels. Credit: Getty Images

How the stats look at full-time

Moses and Ryles reacts to Eels’ stirring victory

Mitch Moses has just spoken on Fox League.

“We’re happy we got the win but not that 20-minute stint in the second half,” Moses said. “We should have put them away. There were bits where I could be better. We were loose with our last tackle options.”

And now Eels coach Jason Ryles.

“I don’t think I have got much voice left,” Ryles said. “The most pleasing thing was we got into the fight and stayed in it. We found a way to come out the other side. It goes without saying [Moses] is a quality player.”

Mitch Moses is tackled by Jarome Luai.

Mitch Moses is tackled by Jarome Luai. Credit: Getty Images

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Full-time: Eels defeat Tigers 38-22 in Easter Monday thriller

What a game of rugby league. Didn’t that have it all!

The Eels have rebounded from their ordinary 50-12 loss last week to the Raiders by registering a sensational 38-22 win over the Tigers on Monday afternoon in front of a massive crowd at CommBank Stadium.

Happy Eels.

Happy Eels. Credit: Getty Images

With two minutes to go, Josh Addo-Carr picked up a double by streaking away for the Eels’ seventh and final try of the afternoon.

Mitch Moses was absolutely brilliant in his comeback game, helping set up three tries. The Eels are a totally different team when he is in charge.

That’ll do the Eels’ confidence the world of good, considering they were down to 11 men for a period in the second half there. They looked like a top eight team today.

The Tigers? Just weren’t at their best. How would they be if Lachlan Galvin was in the side? That’s probably one for Benji Marshall in the post-match press conference.

Tough week coming for the Tigers in light of all the Galvin drama.

Eels defeat Tigers 38-22

Eels score stunning try to lead 32-22

The Tigers have a full set at the Eels but Adam Doueihi’s fifth tackle option - a little grubber - is poorly executed.

WOW. The Eels are in. Bailey Simonsson finishes off a magic try to almost certainly deliver the Eels an upset victory.

On tackle zero, Mitch Moses looks up and puts in a cross-field kick with 45 metres left to run to the Tigers’ line. No Tigers covering in back play.

Simonsson comes motoring down the right wing as the ball sits up perfectly for him to grab and take over the line.

Moses’ conversion from the sideline … is a beauty. It’s over. What a return he’s had.

Eels lead 32-22 after 76 minutes

The Tigers are in again

Wow.

Tigers winger Luke Laulilii dives on a Luai grubber. It’s a try. All the momentum is with the boys in orange and black.

“How good is footy,” our reporter at the ground Christian Nicolussi says.

The Eels lead 26-22 with just over 10 minutes remaining

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Addo-Carr and Moses produce two great try-savers

Heck of an intercept there from Josh Addo-Carr to save a certain try.

Turuva tried to pass to Bula, who looked certain to score. Addo-Carr went for the ball and managed to grab it. Awesome effort from the Eels winger.

Same goes for Mitch Moses down the right edge for Parramatta as he puts Luke Laulilii over the sideline. They’re hanging on are the Eels.

Eels lead 26-16

Sending off Iongi is a ‘huge call’

By Christian Nicolussi

The decision to bin Isaiah Iongi is a huge call. Sure, he was the last line of defence, but a professional foul? Geez, that was harsh.

Sadly, the Tigers have lost all composure and do not look like scoring. They are panicking. They may also be feeling the pinch from having to defend the first ten minutes of the second half.

Eels caught napping as Seyfarth scores for the Tigers

Josh Addo-Carr makes a blunder by not tapping a Jarome Luai grubber over the dead ball line.

Alex Seyfarth comes storming through for the Tigers and plants the ball down.

The conversion is over. The margin is just 10 points. Great game brewing.

Eels lead 26-16 after 64 minutes

Dylan Walker of the Eels.

Dylan Walker of the Eels. Credit: Getty Images

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The Eels are down to 11 players

Parramatta continue to play down the right end of the field.

That’s until Isaiah Iongi tackles Tigers centre Starford To’a without the ball as he looks to set off for a try.

Iongi is off to the bin as well. It’s 12 on 11. The Eels lads will be knackered. Big final 20 coming up here.

Eels lead 26-10 after 60 minutes

Isaiah Iongi of the Eels scores a try.

Isaiah Iongi of the Eels scores a try. Credit: Getty Images

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