Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland
Sun Apr 5, 2:00pm NZST
The CyberView from the Hill - Last Week
The CyberView from the Hill - This Week
Late ChangesLuke Capewell has come in again for Rhys Wesser, who has not recovered from his knee injury.
WIN 22-16
The South Sydney Rabbitohs have recorded their second straight victory in Auckland, defeating the New Zealand Warriors 22 points to 16 at Mt Smart Stadium today (Sunday). 19,386 fans saw the Rabbitohs come back from a 16-12 deficit at half time to win by six points at the death, a fantastic win considering the team only had 45% of the possession. The Rabbitohs scored four tries to three in the shaky isles, in a special tribute match to missing Warrior Sonny Fai, a player who was close friends with a number of the Rabbitohs players. The Warriors led 12-nil after 14 minutes, with Aidan Kirk and Micheal Luck scoring tries and Denan Kemp converting both tries. The Rabbitohs registered their first points in the 19th minute when fullback Luke Capewell on the left hand side of the field courtesy of a John Sutton short ball. Chris Sandow converted the try to bring the visitors within six points of the Warriors. The Rabbitohs were awarded a penalty try in the 26th minute, when winger Fetuli Talanoa was held back by Kirk when trying to score a try. Sandow’s conversion levelled the scores at 12-all. With two minutes remaining in the first half, former Rabbitoh Wade McKinnon scored off an inside ball from Stacey Jones, giving the men in black a 16-12 lead at the break. Sutton was looking dangerous for the Rabbitohs every time he was involved in the attack. Luke Capewell was strong at fullback, especially after he came into the side late in the week for the injured Rhys Wesser. Roy Asotasi and Luke Stuart were leading the way up front, giving the Rabbitohs the impetus to mount some attacking raids. The opening to the second half was an arm wrestle. The Warriors had the advantage early, however a 40/20 from Sandow, and a great defensive effort from the team, especially on their own line, kept the Rabbitohs in the hunt. The Rabbitohs scored in the 68th minute through an amazingly athletic try to Fetuli Talanoa. Talanoa flew high above two Warriors attacker to defuse a bomb 10 metres out from his line, making a break in the process and racing 90 metres to score next to the posts. Sandow converted to give the Rabbitohs a two-point lead for the first time in the match. In the 73rd minute, the Rabbitohs put the game out of reach when Nathan Merritt crossed on the left hand side of the field. Issac Luke was involved in the two plays leading up to the try, eventually sending the ball to Ben Lowe playing at right centre. Lowe attracted two defenders and offloaded to Merritt who carried two defenders over the line to score. The Rabbitohs held on over the final five minutes to register their third win out of their first four matches, and they currently sit on top of the NRL ladder. Captain Roy Asotasi said: “We worked very hard during the game and we went to sleep for a period. We woke up and got the win at the back end of the game.” “We focussed on ourselves this week knowing it would be an emotional day today. We were mentally ready for this game. David Kidwell, who was celebrating his 200th NRL game today, said: “I’m honoured to play in my homeland and to get the two points.” “Our defence was pretty good and that helped us get the win. “I thought our forwards stepped up today.”
9 min 0-6 15 min 0-12 20 min 6-12 26 min 12-12 40 min 12-16 69 min 18-16 73 min 22-16 Talanoa 2, Merritt, Capewell tries Sandow 3 from 4 goals Crowd 19,386 Referee T.De Las Heras / G.Badger Penalities 4-7 Scrums 9-11 Min Tac Pe MT LB R DR m Er OL K TA T G/A FG Flbk - Capewell, Luke 80 11 - 1 1 12 1 88 - - - - 1 - - Wing - Merritt, Nathan 80 8 - 1 1 10 3 69 1 - 1 - 1 - - Cntr - Best, Colin 80 12 1 3 - 11 4 57 - 1 - - - - - Cntr - Corrigan, Shaune 38 14 - - - 3 1 13 - - - - - - - Wing - Talanoa, Fetuli 80 4 - 2 1 7 3 113 2 - 1 - 2 - - 5/8 - Sutton, John 80 18 - 5 - 14 1 80 1 7 8 1 - - - Half - Sandow, Chris 80 21 - 6 - 3 1 16 1 - 6 - - 3/4 - Prop - Stuart, Luke 48 28 - 3 - 13 - 78 - - - - - - - Hook - Luke, Issac 49 22 - 1 - 10 7 72 - 2 2 - - - - Prop - Asotasi, Roy 66 28 2 1 - 8 - 71 - - - - - - - (c) SRow - Lowe, Ben 80 24 2 2 1 9 1 108 3 1 - 1 - - - SRow - McPherson, Shannon 59 34 - 1 - 8 - 50 1 - - - - - - Lock - Fa'alogo, David 47 26 - 2 - 9 1 62 - 1 - - - - - Int - Wing, Craig 57 26 1 1 - 9 3 64 - - 2 - - - - Int - Pettybourne, Eddy 55 21 1 1 - 10 - 66 1 1 - - - - - Int - Lowe, Jamian 33 18 - - - 10 - 64 1 - - - - - - Int - Kidwell, David 28 15 - 1 - 6 - 48 1 1 - - - - - TOTAL 330 7 31 4 1099 12 14 20 2 4 3/4 - Completion Rate - 26/39 Opposition Offloads - 11 Effective 1st Tackles 1 min 29m Sutton kick 3 min 9m Sandow kick 5 min 32m SS Err 7 min 32m Au Err / SCR / SS Err 8 min 100m SS 6TG (Au TRY) 11 min 85m Sandow kick COF 18m / SS P 14 min 78m SS CIG (Au TRY) 17 min 17m Luke kick 19 min 0m P / TRY 21 min 25m Sutton kick 22 min 89m SS Err 24 min 32m Au Err / SCR / Sutton kick COF 25 min 0m Au Err / Sutton kick / P TRY 27 min 50m SS Err / SCR 30 min 29m Sutton kick 35 min 93m SS Err / SCR / 58m / SS P 37 min 89m P / SS Err / SCR / 35m / SS P (Au TRY) half time 40 min 98m SS Err / SCR 42 min 15m Au Err / SCR / Sandow kick 40-20 44 min 95m SCR / SS Err / SCR 15m / SS P 97m / SS P 47 min 97m SS Err / SCR 51 min 14m P / SS Err / SCR 53 min 58m Wing kick COF / 16m / SS P 55 min 13m Au Err / SCR / Sandow kick 58 min 28m Sutton kick CIGOF (Au NO TRY) 60 min 29m Au Err / Sutton kick 61 min 82m SS Err / SCR 63 min 74m SS DIG 66 min 47m Au Err / SCR / SS Err / SCR 68 min 0m TRY 70 min 35m Sandow kick 72 min 0m TRY 74 min 24m Sandow kick 76 min 80m SS CIG 78 min 14m Sutton COF 79 min 25m Luke kick / SCR Average effective 1st tackle location - 44.9m - for the whole match - 46.4m - 1st half - 43.6m - 2nd half If you now remove the tries - 52.6m - 1st half - 48.7m - 2nd half Other FG Matches 25-12 Lang St Geo-Ill b Brisbane 24-16 SFS Sydney b Parramatta 24-12 StAu Bulldogs b Cronulla 42-22 Penr Penrith b Wests-Tigers 18-6 Olym Gold Coast b Melbourne 26-12 Newc Newcastle b Manly 23-18 Bruc Canberra b Nth Qld W D L B Diff PT SOUTHS 3 - 1 - +50 6 GOLD COAST 3 - 1 - +28 6 ST GEO-ILL 3 - 1 - +22 6 BRISBANE 3 - 1 - +6 6 BULLDOGS 3 - 1 - +28 4 ** PENRITH 2 - 2 - +12 4 NEWCASTLE 2 - 2 - +2 4 MELBOURNE 2 - 2 - +1 4 Warriors 2 - 2 - -12 4 Sydney 2 - 2 - -14 4 Parramatta 2 - 2 - -18 4 Wests-Tig 2 - 2 - -24 4 Nth Qld 1 - 3 - +8 2 Cronulla 1 - 3 - -20 2 Canberra 1 - 3 - -29 2 Manly - - 4 - -40 -
Judiciary News
No Souths players were suspended over the weekend.
NYC Round 4
v Warriors
LOSS 32-42
In the Toyota Cup match, the New Zealand Warriors ran away to a 42-32 victory over the South Sydney Rabbitohs at Mt Smart Stadium. Malcolm Webster was the star for the Rabbitohs, scoring 12 points from two tries and two goals, and playing a hand in a number of the Rabbitohs five tries. Captain Jason Clark worked hard in defence for his side, but the Rabbitohs defensive effort was not enough to stop the go-forward of the big Warriors side.
6 min 0-6 11 min 0-12 6-12 6-18 6-22 6-28 50 min 6-32 12-32 16-32 16-38 16-42 20-42 26-42 32-42 Webster 2, Morgan, Joseph, Molan, Takairangi tries Takairangi 2, Webster 2 goals Other NYC Matches 34-16 Lang St Geo-Ill b Brisbane 14-10 SFS Parramatta b Sydney 28-20 StAu Bulldogs b Cronulla 33-26 Penr Wests-Tig b Penrith 32-30 Olym Melbourne b Gold Coast 24-12 Newc Manly b Newcastle 38-26 Bruc Canberra b Nth Qld W D L B Diff PT MANLY 4 - - - +102 8 CANBERRA 4 - - - +74 8 GOLD COAST 3 - 1 - +54 6 MELBOURNE 3 - 1 - +37 6 WESTS-TIG 3 - 1 - -9 6 SOUTHS 2 - 2 - +40 4 ST GEO-ILL 2 - 2 - +38 4 PARRAMATTA 2 - 2 - -22 4 Nth Qld 2 - 2 - -23 4 Cronulla 2 - 2 - -26 4 Bulldogs 2 - 2 - -30 4 Warriors 2 - 2 - -32 4 Newcastle 1 - 3 - -38 2 Penrith - - 4 - -43 - Sydney - - 4 - -58 - Brisbane - - 4 - -64 - NRL Club Championship W D L B Diff PT GOLD COAST 6 - 2 - +82 12 Souths 5 - 3 - +90 10 St Geo-Ill 5 - 3 - +60 10 Canberra 5 - 3 - +45 10 Melbourne 5 - 3 - +38 10 Wests-Tig 5 - 3 - -33 10 Manly 4 - 4 - +62 8 Bulldogs 5 - 3 - -2 8 ** Parramatta 4 - 4 - -40 8 Warriors 4 - 4 - -44 8 Nth Qld 3 - 5 - -15 6 Cronulla 3 - 5 - -46 6 Brisbane 3 - 5 - -58 6 Newcastle 3 - 5 - -36 6 Penrith 2 - 6 - -31 4 Sydney 2 - 6 - -72 4
Reserve Grade - NSW Cup Round 4
v Western Suburbs Magpies, North Sydney Oval, Saturday April 4 5:00pm
LOSS 22-36
Late Changes - Capewell, Justin Hunt and Apps are out. Simpson starts five-eighth, Hogan half and Falloon hooker. The North Sydney Bears were beaten 36-22 by Western Suburbs Magpies at North Sydney Oval on Saturday. The Magpies took a 16-0 lead early before the Bears hit their stride. Bladen Baird, Beau Falloon and Michael Greenfield scored tries as the Magpies’ lead was narrowed to two. The turning point in the second half was when winger Reece Robinson was sin-binned and Wests scored two tries while he was off. Despite late tries to Michael Greenfield - a constant threat to the Wests defence - and centre Beau Champion, the Bears were denied a happy 2009 return to their home ground.
13 min 0-6 19 min 0-12 24 min 0-16 27 min 4-16 35 min 10-16 39 min 14-16 56 min 14-20 59 min 14-26 69 min 18-26 71 min 18-32 74 min 22-32 80 min 22-36 10SB 55 min Robinson, Reece Professional Foul Greenfield 2, Baird, Falloon, Champion tries Robinson 1 from 4, Champion 0 from 1 goal Final Line Up T G/A FG Flbk - Wara, Samu - - - Wing - McQueen, Chris - - - Cntr - Champion, Beau 1 -/1 - Cntr - Baird, Bladen 1 - - Wing - Robinson, Reece - 1/4 - 5/8 - Simpson, Jamie - - - Half - Hogan, Jarryd - - - Prop - Geddes, Scott - - - Hook - Falloon, Beau 1 - - Prop - Crossman, Garett - - - SRow - Greenfield, Michael 2 - - SRow - Tyrell, Dave - - - Lock - Dalton, Sean - - - (c) Int - Sayegh, David - - - Int - Trembath, Chris - - - Int - Hunt, Matt - - - Int - Blaker, Brett - - - 5 1/5 - Other NSW Cup Matches 20-12 RCos Auckland b Shellharbour 28-12 Wyon Central C b Newtown 34-26 Cres Balm-Ryde b Bankstown *postponed Windsor v Wentworthville W D L B Diff PT WESTS 3 - - 1 +26 8 CENTRAL COAST 3 1 - - +46 7 NORTH SYDNEY 2 - 1 1 +28 6 WENTWORTHVILLE 2 - - 1 +20 6* AUCKLAND 2 1 1 - +19 5 BANKSTOWN CITY 2 - 2 - +30 4 BALMAIN-RYDE 2 - 2 - -11 4 SHELLHARBOUR 1 - 3 - +4 2 Windsor 1 - 2 - -20 2* Cronulla - - 3 1 -36 2 Newtown - - 4 - -102 -
NSWRL U18 SG Ball - Round 8
v Newcastle, Birmingham Oval
LOSS 4-46
L.Thompson try no goals Other U18 Matches 48-10 Wyon Gold Coast b Central Coast 38-6 Penr W Syd Acad b Penrith 28-22 Brok Manly b Illawarra 18-16 Cabr Parramatta b Melbourne 42-34 Cres Canterbury b Balmain 22-16 Koga St George b Newtown 28-22 Ende Canberra b Cronulla 46-22 NSO Wests b Norths W D L Diff PT ST GEORGE 7 1 - +134 15 PARRAMATTA 7 - 1 +161 14 CANTERBURY 6 1 1 +178 13 GOLD COAST 5 - 3 +90 10 NEWTOWN 5 - 3 +44 10 MELBOURNE 5 - 3 -14 10 NEWCASTLE 4 1 3 +114 9 PENRITH 4 1 3 +20 9 BALMAIN 4 - 4 -19 8 MANLY 4 - 4 -54 8 ILLAWARRA 3 1 4 -6 7 NORTHS 3 1 4 -76 7 Cronulla 3 - 5 -4 6 W Syd Academy 2 - 6 -64 4 Souths 2 - 6 -112 4 Central Coast 2 - 6 -154 4 Canberra 2 - 6 -174 4 Wests 1 - 7 -80 2
NSWRL U16 Matthews - Round 8
v Newcastle, Birmingham Oval
LOSS 10-34
T.Ranuku-Phillips 2 tries J.Roberts goal Other U16 Matches 18-12 Wyon Central C b Gold Coast 26-4 Penr Penrith b W Syd Acad 20-18 Brok Illawarra b Manly 88-0 Cabr Parramatta b SW Syd Acad 30-6 Cres Canterbury b Balmain 24-4 Koga St George b Easts 24-20 Ende Canberra b Cronulla 40-28 NSO Norths b Wests W D L Diff PT CANTERBURY 8 - - +202 16 PARRAMATTA 6 2 - +204 14 PENRITH 6 - 2 +86 12 MANLY 6 - 2 +54 12 GOLD COAST 5 1 2 +124 11 NEWCASTLE 5 - 3 +118 10 WESTS 5 - 3 +74 10 CENTRAL COAST 4 1 3 +2 9 CRONULLA 4 - 4 -6 8 ST GEORGE 3 1 4 +18 7 EASTS 3 1 4 -40 7 W SYD ACADEMY 3 - 5 -40 6 Balmain 3 - 5 -82 6 Canberra 2 1 5 -46 5 Illawarra 2 1 5 -74 5 Souths 1 2 5 +2 4 Norths 2 - 6 -148 2 SW Syd Academy - - 8 -348 -