NRL 2020: Moment of madness ends Parramatta Eels’ title hopes against South Sydney Rabbitohs



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With Jennings out, the Eels had to get a waiver to allow Rotorua-born Haze Dunster to join their team and make his NRL debut.

“[George] did a very good job. He managed to put aside some personal matters and continue with the work of his colleagues, “says Arthur.

“I thought Haze did well. I thought the positional changes we made did their job.

“His attitude was great and obviously there was probably a little deeper conversation with George.

“But then when he got here, he shrugged and was ready to go.

“I spoke to Michael earlier today. It wasn’t much, but it was just to make sure he has the support he needs around him with his family.”

Meanwhile, for the Rabbitohs, they will face the Penrith Panthers next weekend and the winner will face the Melbourne Storm or the Canberra Raiders in the Grand Final.

The Panthers are on a 16-game win streak and have only lost once since the NRL resumed in May since the coronavirus shutdown. The Rabbitohs are also in good shape with nine wins in their last 11 games.

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