Parramatta coach Brad Arthur has adopted a siege mentality as his desperate sides NRL finals hopes go on the line against Penrith on Sunday.Already without skipper Kieran Foran for the rest of the year, the Eels were dealt what could be two potentially fatal blows this week when Semi Radradra was ruled out for six weeks and five-eighth Corey Norman was stood down following his conviction for drug possession.The club had hoped to field Norman - who was the difference in their dramatic 22-18 win over Sydney Roosters last week - against the Panthers at Pepper Stadium on Sunday before the NRL intervened and demand he be stood down.It came as transcripts of Arthurs interview with NRL investigators over the salary cap scandal revealed the extent of the infighting and distrust within the club.The club has dug its heels in and is preparing to appeal the $1 million fine and loss of 12 competition points imposed by the NRL for its systemic salary cap breaches since 2013.However Arthur repeatedly refused to buy into any of the turmoil surrounding the club during his pre-game press conference on Saturday and reiterated his desire to focus on the positives.Its tremendous the boys have been able to keep fronting up and focus on what their job which is to play football, to play for each other, Arthur said.Theyve still got a lot of belief regardless of a few surrounding issues.We do have our fair share of injuries too. Last week we had plenty of players playing out of position but we had the effort and the energy and desire to go out there and perform well.Brad Takairangi was expected to move into five-eighth for Norman, however Arthur revealed he was still struggling with a hamstring injury which has kept him out since round 12.As well, centre Michael Jennings on Saturday faced a fitness test to back up after Wednesdays State of Origin III.Should Takairangi be ruled out, Kenny Edwards is expected to partner Jeff Robson in the halves.The Panthers go into the game having lost two straight and another will see a gap open up between them and the top eight.Winger Josh Mansour and skipper Matt Moylan are expected to back up after Origin.Moylan stepped up for NSW in the unfamiliar No.6 jumper during Origin III but coach Anthony Griffin said his immediate future at club level was at fullback.It was a big ask for him without ever having played there but he certainly doesnt lack any courage, Griffin said.Its a possibility (to move him to No.6) but just with our team, in the short term, his role is fullback.Obviously when you see him play like that the other night,it gives him a lot of confidence personally about being able to handle that role.STATS THAT MATTER* The past three meetings between these two sides have been decided by six points or less.* The Eels strength has been their defence, conceding the fourth least points (15.8), tries (2.8) and offloads (9) per game.* Source: Fox Sports Stats Nike Air Max 270 Black And White . 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Stenson saved par at the last to stay in a tie for second It was pretty deeply plugged and I had to be very gentle and try to pop it out of the bunker and then I knew it was going to feed down to the hole and it came out just perfect.You cant be more aggressive because youve got water on the other side so, if anything, youve got to almost leave it in the bunker if it doesnt come out right.Stenson has finished second, fifth and eighth in the last three years at Bay Hill and felt he had one hand on the trophy 12 months ago before failing to convert a two-shot lead after 54 holes. Stenson has finished inside the top-10 in his last three visits to Bay Hill I dont think I did too many bad things (in the final round) last year, Stenson said. We got put on the clock on 15 and I felt like I rushed myself on the routine and three-putted that one and that kind of threw me off my rhythm a little bit.Other than that, when youre in contention youve got to go out and play a solid round of golf. I played all right last year but I didnt get itt finished.ddddddddddddopefully were in a different position now. We need to come from behind and play a really good round tomorrow if we want to have a shot at it. Day takes a two-shot lead in to the final round Day recovered from a slow start to hold on to his overnight advantage, keeping the world No 3 on course to become the tournaments fourth wire-to-wire winner. The PGA Champion, searching for an eighth PGA Tour title, bounced back from an early blemish at the second to card two birdies on the front nine and also from finding the water on the 11th to pick up a shot at the 16th. Im very pleased, the US PGA champion told Sky Sports. It was a tough old day. We had a lot of rain out there and at times it was pretty heavy.The wind was swirling around, it was everywhere today and the temperature changed which cost me some strokes here and there but for the most part Im really pleased. Day is looking for a first win of 2016 On a course like this, especially today, it was very hard to make birdies. It was very easy to shoot yourself back to the field and I felt like I did a good job of staying out in front, being as patient as possible and trying to take the birdies when I could.Im not sure what the weather is going to bring us tomorrow. I think its very similar but if it is I have another day of just trying to grind it out being as patient as possible.Watch the Arnold Palmer Invitational live on Sunday on Sky Sports 4 - your home of golf Also See: Day holds on to top spot Bay Hill leaderboard Second round highlights Golf live on Sky Sports 4 ' ' '