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Just one of the classic moments that will be re-broadcast and re-called when you tune into our #ReLive86 live stream this Heritage Round!

With eighteen minutes remaining on the clock, the Eels spread the ball through the hands before a high shot on captain Ray Price saw Bulldogs’ David Boyd penalised.

Price appeared concussed but the Parramatta trainers were unable to convince the captain to leave the field before Mick Cronin slotted the penalty goal to take a 2-point lead which ended up being the final points scored in the 1986 Grand Final.

Click here to view the first classic moment: Cronin's first goal

It's all part of the exclusive Re-Live broadcast of the 1986 Grand Final - as we add fresh new insights from Triple M's Dan Ginnane and Eels Legend Peter Sterling.

The combination of new insights with Ray Warren's iconic commentary and the original footage from the game is a unique experience of the Eels' fourth Grand Final victory, over our neighbours and rivals, the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs. 

It's all part of the lead up to our official Heritage Round Game against the Bulldogs in Round 19, and there's only one place and one time you can watch the Re-Live broadcast. Tune into the live stream on parraeels.com.au on Wednesday July 15 - kick off at 7.30pm!

Don't forget to get to the Game: 

The Eels will run out against the Bulldogs for their Round 19 game on Friday, July 17, as we celebrate NRL Heritage Round.

Arrive early to see what you would look like standing in the 1986 team photo at our #ReLive86 photo booth, and remember the 1,947th Member through the gates will win a TV, thanks to Changhong!

Click through for all the game day info, and get your tickets today for another classic chapter in the Eels-Dogs rivalry!

 

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