After having his switch from the Wests Tigers delayed, Ofahengaue lined up for the Eels against the Cowboys, but was forced off the field after just 10 minutes with a calf injury.
The Eels survived a massive late stutter against the Cowboys to eventually run out 18-6 winners courtesy of tries to Wiremu Greig, Maika Sivo, Sean Russell and Mitchell Moses.
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He wasn’t the only Eels player to come out of the match under an injury crowd, with veteran hooker Josh Hodgson ending the match on the bench in a tracksuit.
Ofahengaue’s injury came in a tightly contested first half, with Greig’s try canceling out Scott Drinkwater’s seventh-minute opener.
The Eels exploded after the main break, with attempts to Sivo and Russell putting Arthur’s side in the driver’s seat before a massive scare in the final 12 minutes.
With the Eels leading 18-6, Sivo let the Cowboys back into the game with a brainsnap on defense.
The Eels winger came off his line hoping to intercept a pass, only to horribly misread it, allowing Feldt to go through for an easy try.
Sivo would have been sweating bullets just seven minutes later when Feldt doubled up, drawing the Cowboys to within two points of a monumental heist.
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However, Mitch Moses showed why the Eels are paying him top dollar by controlling the game masterfully in the final five minutes before sealing the deal with a try.
The Eels have a bye in round 14, while the Cowboys will host the Melbourne Storm.
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