2014 Round 15 South Sydney v Bye

Selected Round 15 Teams

CyberView from the Hill - Last Week

CyberView from the Hill - This Week

BYE


Other Round 14 Matches

22-14 Bruc Canterbury b Canberra
19-10 MtSm Warriors   b Brisbane
26-0  Ende Manly      b Cronulla
46-20 MRSt Melbourne  b Parramatta
19-18 Robi St Geo-Ill b Gold Coast
36-28 Hunt Newcastle  b Nth Qld
      
               W D  L B Diff PT
PENRITH        9 -  4 2  +71 22
MANLY          9 -  4 2  +78 22
SOUTHS         9 -  5 1 +118 20
SYDNEY         9 -  5 1 +114 20
CANTERBURY     9 -  5 1  +57 20
BRISBANE       8 -  6 1  +79 18
MELBOURNE      8 -  6 1  -20 18
PARRAMATTA     8 -  6 1  -28 18
Wests-Tigers   7 -  6 2  -33 18
Warriors       7 -  7 1  +12 16
Nth Qld        6 -  8 1  +61 14
Gold Coast     6 -  8 1  -58 14
St Geo-Ill     6 -  8 1  -69 14
Canberra       4 - 10 1 -118 10
Newcastle      3 - 11 1 -103  8
Cronulla       2 - 11 2 -161  8
      

NYC Cup Round 15

BYE


Other U20 Matches

44-26 Bruc Canberra   b Canterbury
36-18 MtSm Brisbane   b Warriors
22-22 Ende Cronulla   d Manly
26-22 MRSt Melbourne  b Parramatta
44-16 Robi St Geo-Ill b Gold Coast
64-16 Hunt Newcastle  b Nth Qld

               W D  L B Diff PT
NEWCASTLE     10 1  3 1 +212 23
BRISBANE      10 1  3 1  +68 23
PARRAMATTA    10 -  4 1 +166 22
ST GEO-ILL    10 -  4 1 +158 22
WESTS-TIGERS   9 -  4 2  +44 22
SYDNEY         9 -  5 1 +124 20
PENRITH        7 -  6 2  +23 18
WARRIORS       7 -  7 1  +73 16
Souths         7 -  7 1  -26 16
Melbourne      7 -  7 1  -34 16
Canberra       6 -  8 1  -69 14
Manly          4 1  8 2 -104 13
Nth Qld        5 -  9 1 -215 12
Cronulla       3 1  9 2  -84 11
Gold Coast     2 - 12 1 -158  6
Canterbury     2 - 12 1 -179  6

Club Championship

               W D  L B Diff PT
BRISBANE      18 1  9 2 +147 41
Sydney        18 - 10 2 +240 40
Parramatta    18 - 10 2 +138 40
Penrith       16 - 10 4  +94 40
Wests-Tigers  16 - 10 4  +11 40
Souths        16 - 12 2  +92 36
St Geo-Ill    16 - 12 2  +89 36
Manly         13 1 12 4  -26 35
Melbourne     15 - 13 2  -54 34
Warriors      14 - 14 2  +85 32
Newcastle     13 1 14 2 +107 31
Canterbury    11 - 17 2 -112 26
Nth Qld       11 - 17 2 -154 26
Canberra      10 - 18 2 -187 24
Gold Coast     8 - 20 2 -216 20
Cronulla       5 1 20 4 -245 19

NSW Cup Round 16

v Penrith, NSO Sun Jun 12 3:00pm

LOSS 28-32

Late Changes Roberts, Low, Toole are out. Simone started center, Saomamao second row and Williams on the bench. Final line up

Flbk - Kane Morgan
Wing - Mark O'Dare
Cntr - Joe Uluibau
Cntr - Irae Simone
Wing - Curtis Johnston
5/8  - Jordan Worboys 
Half - Luke Keary
Prop - Nathaniel Neale
Hook - Kurt Aldridge 
Prop - Brad Lupi
SRow - Tulsa Suamamao
SRow - Chris Grevsmuhl
Lock - Matt Hyland (c)

Int  - Steve Tavita
Int  - Jackson Williams
Int  - Jackson Garlick
Int  - John Kite

Penrith held off a fast-finishing Bears outfit down on experience but not in spirit to record win number eight in a row and 12 from their last 13 games to maintain top spot with a 32-28 win at North Sydney Oval. Penrith made just the one late change but it was a big inclusion with Jamal Idris coming in for Wes Naiqama in the centres, while the Bears made some positional changes bringing in Souths Under 20's squad members Irae Simone and Tulsa Suamamao. Penrith opened the scoring in the 8th minute when a quick play the ball allowed Kingston to take advantage of some slack marker defending from the Bears to go 15 metres and score out wide right. Will Smith's conversion giving the Panthers a dream 6-0 start. Some sloppy play from Penrith when in possession allowed Norths to hit back six minutes later when a Keary cross field bomb was dropped by Kevin Naiqama in his own in-goal and winger Curtis Johnston pounced on the loose ball for the easiest of tries. Keary's conversion from out wide levelling the scores. Penrith regained the lead just two sets later when a clearing kick was fielded by the Panthers fullback Kieran Moss who scorched through the Bears' kick chasers to go 90 metres to score under the posts to allow the Panthers to lead 12-6. The remainder of the half was punctuated with errors from Penrith but the Bears couldn't convert their territorial advantage into points. A Luke Keary cross field kick in the 37th minute not only eluded Eto Nabuli but also an unmarked Mark O'Dare, who was unable to reach the kick before the ball went out of play. To make matters worse on the stroke of half time the Panthers received a rare penalty and one play was enough for Penrith to construct a play 35 metres out from the Bears line where the ball shifted right before Moss grubber kicked through for Waqa Blake to regather and flick the ball out to Kevin Naiqama who stepped inside the fullback to score the try and give Penrith a rather fortunate 16-6 lead at half time. The second half saw Penrith quickly invite the Bears back into the contest with two back-to-back penalties that allowed the Bears to go deep on the attack where Luke Keary provided a short ball to interchange forward Steve Tavita to score next to the posts from close range and the game was in the balance at 16-12. An error a few plays into the next set from the kick off was the catalyst for Penrith's next try scored by Waqa Blake after play went right with Tom Humble combining with Moss to put the Fijian centre on a 15 metre bustling run to the try line. Will Smith couldn't convert from out near the right sideline but after 48 minutes Penrith led 20-12. Penrith extended their lead with back-to-back tries midway through the second half. The first scored by Ryan Simpkins, a simple dummy and dive over the try line from dummy half after the Panthers were marched downfield by two Liam Nicholls penalties in quick succession. The second try came in the next set when back rower Ben Murdoch-Masila burst through from halfway before finding that man Kieran Moss backing up to score his second try for the game under the posts and the Panthers suddenly led 32-12. Penrith, as has been the case in recent games, clocked off with 15 minutes to go allowing the Bears to score 16 unanswered points and almost cause the upset of the season by not respecting possession and conceding repeated penalties. A stylish backline movement to the right was finished off in style from close range with O'Dare diving over in the corner and duly converted by hooker Kurt Aldridge with 11 minutes remaining. In the 75th minute, the gap was reduced further when a simple one out play allowed back-rower Chris Grevsmuhl to crash over out wide from close range before a79th minute try to Joe Uluibau, after Bryce Cartwright turned over possession on his own 40 metre line set up a grandstand finish for the Bears trailing by just four points with one set of six remaining. Penrith were good enough to repel the Bears final flurry with the ball to run out winners 32-28.

 7 min  0-6
14 min  6-6
17 min  6-12
39 min  6-16
43 min 12-16
48 min 12-20
60 min 12-26
63 min 12-32
68 min 18-32
75 min 22-32
78 min 28-32

Simone, Tavita, O'Dare, Grevsmuhl, Morgan tries
Aldridge 3 from 4, Simone 1 from 1 goals

Other NSW Cup Matches

32-16 Leic Wests-Tigers b Newtown
25-18 Aubr Illawarra    b Mt Pritchard
12-8  MtSm Wyong        b Warriors
48-14 Ende Cronulla     b Manly
38-12 NwSG Newcastle    b Canterbury
                  
                W D  L B Diff PT
PENRITH        12 -  3 1 +144 26
WENTWORTHVILLE 11 -  3 2  +54 26
WESTS-TIGERS   10 -  4 2 +119 24
ILLAWARRA       8 1  6 1  +76 19
WARRIORS        8 1  6 1  +29 19
CRONULLA        8 -  7 1  +83 18
MT PRITCHARD    8 -  7 1  +65 18
NEWCASTLE       7 -  8 1   +6 16
Wyong           7 -  8 1 -134 16
Newtown         6 1  8 1  -42 15
Manly           4 - 10 2 -125 12
Canterbury      3 1 11 1  -94  7
Norths          2 - 13 1 -178  6