WATCH: Josh Hodgson scores impressive first try for Parramatta
England international Josh Hodgson scored his first try for his new club Parramatta Eels in a 34-30 defeat to Manly Sea Eagles.
The Hull-born hooker linked up with the Eels ahead of this season on a two-year deal following an eight-year spell with Canberra Raiders.
Hodgson has played in all three of Parramatta’s games so far, with his first try coming in a 34-30 defeat to Manly on Thursday.
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The Eels are still seeking their first win of the season after three rounds, but they came so close as they went down to defeat at league leaders Manly.
Sea Eagles duo Tom Trbojevic and Haumole Olakau’atu both bagged braces to help the home side take the spoils and maintain their unbeaten start to the season.
The Eels were 14-10 to the good at half-time thanks to first half tries from Clint Gutherson and Matt Doorey.
But Manly fought back in the second half to take the lead. The Eels sparked a late comeback through tries from Hodgson and Maika Sivo (2), but it wasn’t enough as Manly held on for a 34-30 victory.
Anthony Seibold’s side now site top of the NRL ladder, having won their first three games of the season.
More on Josh Hodgson career
Hodgson came through the ranks at Hull FC, making two appearances between 2009-10.
He then moved across the city to join Hull KR ahead of the 2010 season. He made 134 appearances for the Robins across five seasons.
The 33-year-old took up an opportunity in the NRL with Canberra prior to the 2015 season. He played 138 games for the Raiders across eight years.
Hodgson penned a two-year deal with the Eels from this season.
On the international stage, Hodgson has won 19 caps for England, playing in the 2017 World Cup. He played four times for Great Britain on their tour of the southern hemisphere in 2019.
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