Stadium Australia
Thu Aug 10, 7:50pm

CyberView from the Hill - Last Week
CyberView from the Hill - This Week
Late Changes
Tyrrell and Mociedreke were trimmed 24 hours before the match. Cherrington and Gosiewski were 18th and 19th men.
WIN 28-14
The Rabbitohs have returned to ANZ Stadium to take on the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs in front of a crowd of 8,247, winning 28-14 in a polished display. Being on a similar position on the ladder as the Rabbitohs, the Bulldogs would show their hunger early on with some strong defence and expansive play, shifting the ball to their edges to try and get around the Red and Green wall of defence. An illegal hit on former Bulldog Bryson Goodwin from Josh Jackson would break the initial arm wrestle, allowing the Rabbitohs to start their set from halfway. Strong running from forwards John Sutton and Tom Burgess would give the outside backs the room they needed to open the scoring, with an overlap on the left allowing Alex Johnston to send Goodwin in for his ninth try of the season after the bunker confirmed there was no obstruction in the lead up. Adam Reynolds would add the extras from the sideline to give the home side a 6-0 lead after 8 minutes. Some quick play the balls and smart running would give the Rabbitohs the momentum to make their way up field, and a lost ball by the Bulldogs on the next set would give them the perfect opportunity to cash in again. A certain try was disallowed the returning Aaron Gray failed to ground the ball after cutting through the defence, however he would redeem himself a few sets later with a one on one strip on Will Hopoate, and the momentum once again swung in the way of the Red and Greens. Some ad lib play on last tackle would see Cody Walker cleverly dabble the ball into the in goal, adding some more pressure, however it all came undone when possession came back to the Bulldogs after they recovered a short drop out. Another great grubber kick, this time from Adam Reynolds, would earn another drop out as youngster Campbell Graham monstered his opposing winger Brett Morris behind the try line. The Bulldogs this time would opt for a longer kick off, with another youngster in Zane Musgrove making a strong 30 metre carry off the kick, and his front row partner Tom Burgess back up with a strong run up the middle immediately afterwards. Reynolds would go from hero to villain with a cross field kick going out on the full, and another poor kick from the halfback would see Morris give his team a seven tackle set by easily fielding the ball on the full in his in goal. With the Bulldogs poking their noses through he Rabbitohs’ defensive line, Sam Burgess would save the day with a tackle on Josh Reynolds just metres out from the try line on the preventing a certain try. The five-eighth would be taken off a few minutes later due to a lower leg injury. Angus Crichton showed his impact off the bench immediately by making a linebreak on his first run with the ball, however a loose pass in attempting to pick up Damien Cook would end up in the hands of the Bulldogs. Cook would have a hand in the next try however, cutting through the middle of the ruck from dummy half with his elusiveness and speed, and he would link up with Johnston, who would continue his reign as the NRL’s leading try-scorer. Reynolds would convert the try from in front to give the Rabbitohs a 12-point buffer with just under 15 minutes until halftime. Canterbury continued to throw the ball around through the middle, however the committed Rabbitohs defence would shut them down at every opportunity. A lost ball from Josh Jackson presented the Rabbitohs with another try-scoring opportunity 35 metres from their line, and a penalty on the next set would give Reynolds the chance to extend the lead with a penalty goal with five minutes to go in the first stanza. More ill-discipline would gift the Rabbitohs the territory to probe the line, and some offloads from the middle forwards would set the platform to add more points, however another mistimed Crichton pass would land in the hands of the Bulldogs. This time AJ would ground Frawley’s grubber in the in goal, and a penalty on the hooter would give the Bulldogs one last play, with the Bulldogs oddly enough taking a penalty goal, leaving them only down by two converted tries. The second half would start with the Bulldogs taking a note from their opponents’ book, with plenty of hard runs in the middle and offloads allowing them to finish their first set in the Rabbitohs’ red zone. Bryson Goodwin would knock the ball on from a Frawley kick, which ricocheted into the arms of Canterbury halfback Chase Stanley, who went under the posts. Pressure was relieved when Raymond Faitala-Mariner dropped the ball on the second tackle after the kickoff, and the Rabbitohs were back in striking distance. Johnston would earn try 19 for the season as the Rabbitohs struck back off the next set, with the fleet-footed fullback running through on the left edge untouched. Reynolds would continue his goal-kicking streak by adding the two points. The momentum would continue to roll for the Red and Greens with a high tackle on Cameron Murray gifting further possession, and off the next set the Bulldogs would concede another penalty in the ruck. The lead would continue to grow for the Rabbitohs through a beautiful cut out ball from Adam Reynolds on last tackle sending Aaron Gray in for his first try of the season. The halfback’s kick would shave the left upright, adding another two points. Young Cam Murray would continue justify his starting position by making a half break off the next set, followed up by some strong one on one defence. Captain Sam Burgess would be taken off the field with a rib injury, and after an Adam Reynolds kick went awry, Will Hopoate would make a break downfield, only for Johnston to chase him down and save a try. A try would come in the next set through Bulldogs captain James Graham however, who would make his mark on the contest by bulldozing over Johnston, and with Chase Stanley kicking the conversion, they would bring the margin back to 12 points. The cruelty of rugby league would rear its head on the Bulldogs as they lost the ball for the second time off the kickoff, this time through a Matt Frawley drop ball. A penalty in the ruck would allow Reynolds to take another penalty goal, taking another 14-point lead in the 65th minute. Fortune would not be on the Rabbitohs’ side either with an Angus Crichton try disallowed after it was found Cam Murray had lost the ball forward in the lead up. The Bulldogs would continue to throw everything at the Rabbitohs’ defence, with a Marcelo Montoya linebreak nearly leading to a try, and although it was diffused, a knock on by Cam Murray would give the Bulldogs back possession with a scrum feed thirty metres out. Another touch of the ball and a penalty would give the Dogs more opportunities, with desperate defence preventing multiple attempts from turning into points. The scores would remain the same with the Rabbitohs earning a well deserved victory.

5 min 6-0
25 min 12-0
34 min 14-0
39 min 14-2
41 min 14-8
44 min 20-8
48 min 26-8
61 min 26-14
65 min 28-14
Johnston 2, Goodwin, Gray tries
Reynolds 6 from 6 goals
Crowd 8,247
Referee G.Badger / G.Reynolds
Penalities 6-6
Scrums 5-6
Final Line Up
Min Tac Pe MT LB Rn DR m Er OL K TA T G/A FG
Flbk - 1 - Johnston, Alex 80 4 - 1 2 14 1 143 - - - 1 2 - -
LWng - 2 - Goodwin, Bryson 80 - - - 1 10 2 137 3 - - - 1 - -
LCnt - 4 - Fuimaono, Tyrell 80 12 - 2 - 9 - 100 1 - - - - - -
RCnt - 3 - Gray, Aaron 80 13 1 2 1 10 1 108 - - - - 1 - -
RWng - 5 - Graham, Campbell 80 8 - 1 - 9 1 86 2 - - - - - -
5/8 - 6 - Walker, Cody 80 27 2 2 - 9 - 58 - - 5 1 - - -
Half - 7 - Reynolds, Adam 80 13 - 2 - 6 - 45 2 - 14 1 - 6/6 -
Prop - 8 - Burgess, Tom 31 17 - - - 13 - 161 2 - - - - - -
Hook - 9 - Cook, Damien 69 29 - 1 1 6 4 90 - 1 1 - - - -
Prop - 10 - Musgrove, Zane 43 16 2 4 - 11 - 136 - - - - - - -
SRow - 11 - Sutton, John 69 18 1 - - 10 - 97 - 1 - - - - -
SRow - 13 - Burgess, Sam 56 26 - - - 8 - 93 - 1 - - - - - (c)
Lock - 17 - Murray, Cameron 69 39 - 2 - 8 - 117 3 - - - - - -
Int - 12 - Crichton, Angus 57 21 - - 1 14 - 156 1 1 - - - - -
Int - 14 - Farah, Robbie 23 15 - 3 - 3 3 28 - 1 - - - - -
Int - 15 - Burgess, George 41 19 - 2 - 10 - 122 - 1 - - - - -
Int - 16 - Turner, Kyle 23 13 - - - 5 - 61 - - - - - - -
TOTAL 290 6 23 6 1737 14 6 20 3 4 6/6 -
Completion Rate - 28 / 34 82%
Opposition Offloads - 19
Effective 1st Tackles
0 min 24m Walker kick
2 min 31m Reynolds kick COF
5 min 0m P / TRY
8 min 8m Reynolds kick COF
10 min 89m CB Err / NO TRY / Reynolds kick Cook kick DIG 37m / SS 6TG(TBurgess)
12 min 0m CB Err / Walker kick CIG
13 min 11m Sh-DO
14 min 0m Reynolds kick CIG
16 min 15m Reynolds kick OOF
18 min 34m Reynolds kick COFIG
21 min 36m Reynolds kick 20m SCR-SS P(Johnston)
23 min 29m SS Err(Crichton)
25 min 0m CB Err SCR / TRY
29 min 27m Walker kick SCR
31 min 21m CB Err / Reynolds kick COF
34 min 0m CB Err SCR / P GOAL
37 min 16m P / SS Err(Crichton) SCR
38 min 100m DO 70m / SS 6TG(Murray) 95m / SS P(Sutton) 95m / SS P(Walker) (CB GOAL)
half time
40 min 20m KO
41 min 100m SS Err(Goodwin) (CB TRY)
42 min 21m KO
44 min 0m CB Err SCR / TRY
48 min 0m P / P / TRY
52 min 15m Walker kick ChOv
54 min 94m Reynolds kick COF 19m / 6TG(Reynolds) SCR / SS P(Gray)
56 min 21m CB Err / Reynolds kick SS Err(Graham)
60 min 88m CB Err SCR / Reynolds kick 59m / SS P(Musgrove) / (CB TRY)
63 min 10m KO
65 min 0m CB Err SCR / P GOAL
67 min 14m Walker kick COF
69 min 13m Reynolds kick SS Err(Murray)
71 min 4m Renolds kick COF
73 min 95m SS Err(Murray) SCR 91m / SS P(Walker)
76 min 52m Walker kick COF 28m 6TG(TBurgess)
78 min 36m CB Err / SS Err(Goodwin) SCR
Average effective 1st tackle location
- 31.0m - for the whole match
- 24.5m - 1st half
- 39.4m - 2nd half
Other NRL Matches
29-10 StAu Newcastle b Parramatta
32-10 Lang Brisbane b Cronulla
42-16 Koga St Geo-Ill b Gold Coast
16-13 MRSt Melbourne b Syd Rstrs
24-16 Penr Penrith b Nth Qld
36-16 MtSm Canberra b Warriors
30-26 Leic Wests-Tig b Manly
W D L B Diff PT
MELBOURNE 17 - 4 2 +181 38
BRISBANE 14 - 7 2 +160 32
SYD RSTRS 14 - 7 2 +62 32
CRONULLA 13 - 8 2 +63 30
PARRAMATTA 13 - 8 2 -7 30
PENRITH 12 - 9 2 +59 28
MANLY 12 - 8 2 +37 28
NTH QLD 12 - 9 2 +36 28
St Geo-Ill 11 - 10 2 +99 26
Canberra 10 - 11 2 +73 24
Souths 8 - 13 2 -54 20
Warriors 7 - 14 2 -100 18
Canterbury 7 - 14 2 -123 18
Gold Coast 7 - 14 2 -152 18
Wests-Tigers 6 - 15 2 -158 16
Newcastle 5 - 16 2 -162 14
Judiciary News
No one has been charged from the match.
U20 National Youth Holden Cup - Round 23
v Canterbury, Stadium Australia, 5:35pm

WIN 28-24
Late Changes - no one was trimmed 24 hours before the match. Kolomatangi, Mougios, Shaich-Wise are out.
The Young Rabbitohs have held out a determined Bulldogs fight back at ANZ Stadium to win their Round 23 clash 28-24 and register their 10th win of the season. The 14th-placed Bulldogs started the encounter strongly but a confident Rabbitohs outfit handled them expertly with a disciplined defensive approach and plenty of effort. It would prove to be a back-and-forth affair for the first 18 minutes as both teams found themselves in good attacking position. SG Ball import Dean Hawkins would prove the difference, orchestrating several unsuccessful attacking moves before taking the ball himself, beating four Bulldogs defenders and scoring. Hawkins converted his own try to give the Young Rabbitohs a 6-0 lead after 20 minutes. The Rabbitohs would build on this momentum and force the young Bulldogs into several repeat sets. Dean Hawkins would again provide a breakthrough for the Rabbitohs, putting up a deft chip to the right edge to an unmarked Tyrone Taukamo to score. Hawkins conversion attempt would be denied by the posts and the home side would sit with a 10-0 lead after 30 minutes. The Bulldogs wouldn’t take long to respond to the deficit. Off the back of a penalty, centre Alvin Maungaati would force his way over the line in the 35th minute as the Bulldogs shifted to our right edge. Adam Keighran would convert and the young Rabbitohs would defend a 10-6. With less than two minutes on the clock, second-rower Lucky Taavale would find space on the right edge to crash through the Bulldogs defence and score. Hawkins would slot this conversion as the siren rang and we’d go into the sheds with a 16-10 lead. The Bulldogs would come out swinging in the second half, threatening to break through the Rabbitohs defensive line on several occasions. Building pressure and coming up inches short of the line on several occasions. A quick shift to the right would create enough space for second-rower Dalton Smith to beat his marker and score for the Bulldogs. Keighran would convert and the Bulldogs trail 16-12 after 45 minutes. Sensing a momentum shift, NYC Head Coach Ryan Carr would bring on impact substitute player Jordan Mailata, who used to play in the Bulldogs junior reps, to help his squad capitalise when they got in scoring position. The big prop did just that in the 55th minute as he ran straight through the Bulldogs defensive line to score under the posts. Hawkins would convert and the Rabbitohs would lead 22-12. 10 minutes later, Jordan Mailata would bag his second try for the night in almost identical manner to his first. The 147kg prop burst through the Bulldogs line to score under the posts, Hawkins converted to push the Rabbitohs out to 28-12. The Bulldogs would mount a comeback with two quick tries in the 68th and 70th minutes through Giordan Patea and fullback Blake Clayton. Keighran would convert both to drag the Bulldogs back to a 28-24 scoreline. The Bulldogs would continue to hammer the Rabbitohs line, forcing multiple repeat sets in the 76th minute and setting up an intense finish to the night. After Harry Leddy and Beau Cordtz combined to get us out of danger, a controversial penalty call would turn the momentum back to the Bulldogs after some push and shove on our 20 metre line. A spirited Rabbitohs defence would hold out a Bulldogs attack and force their halfAdam Keighran to run it on the last tackle for a handover. With the clock winding down and the Rabbitohs with possession the Young Rabbitohs would slow the tempo to soak up the remaining time and finish the game at 28-24.
18 min 6-0
30 min 10-0
35 min 10-6
38 min 16-6
47 min 16-12
55 min 22-12
64 min 28-12
67 min 28-18
70 min 28-24
Mailata 2, Taukamo, Hawkins, Ta'avle tries
Hawkins 4 from 5 goals
67 min Manowski, Blake 10SB Professional Foul
Penalities 8-11
Scrums 2-2
Final Line Up
Min Tac Pe MT LB Rn DR m Er OL K TA T G/A FG
Flbk - 1 - Cordtz, Beau 80 4 1 - - 15 1 182 1 - 1 1 - - -
LWng - 2 - Reweti, Jalen 80 1 2 1 - 12 - 117 - - - - - - -
LCnt - 3 - Hiroti, Mawene 80 18 1 4 - 12 - 145 1 - - - - - -
RCnt - 4 - O’Connor, Dylan 80 7 - 3 - 12 - 128 - - - - - - -
RWng - 5 - Taukamo, Tyrone 80 1 - 1 - 12 - 141 - 1 - - 1 - -
5/8 - 9 - Manowski, Blake 43 25 3 1 - 6 - 49 - - - - - - -
Half - 7 - Hawkins, Dean 80 11 - 4 1 6 - 74 1 1 11 2 1 4/5 -
Prop - 8 - Fuimaono, Henry 38 21 - 3 - 6 - 77 1 - - - - - -
Hook - 6 - Leddy, Harry 80 30 1 5 - 9 7 52 - 2 1 - - - -
Prop - 10 - Johnstone, Sam 80 39 1 1 - 13 - 159 - - - - - - -
SRow - 11 - Talakai, Siosifa 80 21 - 1 - 13 - 118 - - - - - - -
SRow - 12 - Ta'avale, Lucky 69 17 - 4 1 8 - 94 - - - - 1 - -
Lock - 13 - Hamlin, Gabe 80 31 1 - - 14 - 164 - - 1 - - - - (vc)
Int - 14 - Butler, Tarquinn 12 12 - - - 1 - 9 - - - - - - -
Int - 15 - Ili, Kalani 16 7 - - - 5 - 64 - - - - - - - (c)
Int - 16 - Mailata, Jordan 14 6 1 - 1 5 - 47 - - - - 2 - -
Int - 17 - Rodwell, Ky 43 17 - - - 7 - 102 - - - - - - -
TOTAL 268 11 28 3 1724 4 4 14 3 5 4/5 -
Opposition Offloads - 7
Other NYC Matches
50-12 StAu Parramatta b Newcastle
40-12 Lang Cronulla b Brisbane
36-12 Koga St Geo-Ill b Gold Coast
42-16 SunS Syd Rstrs b Melbourne
40-16 Penr Nth Qld b Penrith
36-14 MtSm Canberra b Warriors
36-30 Leic Wests-Tig b Manly
W D L B Diff PT
CRONULLA 18 1 2 2 +470 41
PENRITH 13 2 6 2 +184 32
ST GEO-ILL 14 - 7 2 +44 32
NTH QLD 13 - 8 2 +200 30
PARRAMATTA 13 - 7 2 +137 30
NEWCASTLE 11 1 9 2 +12 27
MANLY 11 - 10 2 +62 26
SOUTHS 10 2 9 2 +28 26
Brisbane 11 - 10 2 +26 26
Gold Coast 10 1 10 2 -64 25
Syd Rstrs 9 1 11 2 +74 23
Canberra 10 - 12 2 -85 22
Melbourne 8 - 13 2 -168 20
Canterbury 5 2 14 2 -202 16
Wests-Tigers 4 2 16 2 -358 14
Warriors 3 - 18 2 -360 10
NRL Club Championship
W D L B Diff PT
CRONULLA 31 1 10 4 +523 71
Penrith 25 2 15 4 +243 60
Parramatta 26 - 16 4 +130 60
Nth Qld 25 - 17 4 +236 58
Brisbane 25 - 17 4 +186 58
St Geo-Ill 25 - 17 4 +143 58
Melbourne 25 - 17 4 +11 58
Syd Rstrs 23 1 18 4 +136 55
Manly 23 - 19 4 +99 54
Canberra 19 - 23 4 -12 46
Souths 18 2 22 4 -26 46
Gold Coast 17 1 25 4 -216 43
Newcastle 16 1 25 4 -150 41
Canterbury 12 2 28 4 -329 34
Wests-Tigers 10 2 30 4 -516 30
Warriors 10 - 32 4 -460 28

Reserve Grade - Intrust Super NSW Premiership Round 23
v Illawarra, Kogarah Jubilee Oval, Sat Aug 12 12:40pm

LOSS 16-30
Late Changes - Freebairn is out. Rogers starts hooker, Cherrington lock and Dietz and Whitelaw on the bench.
While the North Sydney Bears were technically the home side at UOW Jubilee Oval, it was Illawarra who were right at home in defeating the bears 30-12 in Round 23 of the Intrust Super Premiership NSW this afternoon. Illawarra was boosted by the return of 2016 Grand Final-winning halfback Drew Hutchison, but the NRL hopeful was moved to the bench shortly before kick-off. The likes of Jacob Host, Luciano Leilua and Jake Marketo helped their pack, while David Tyrell, Jason Clark and Anthony Cherrington made up a strong pack for North Sydney. Some strong defence highlighted the opening exchanges, with back-to-back penalties giving Illawarra some early ball on the Bears' line. Payne made no mistake in putting Rhys Kennedy through a hole, with the prop crashing over for an early 6-0 lead. Illawarra were looking dangerous with second-phase play, but the Bears' bruising defence was holding strong. It would soon cost them significantly, however, with Cherrington's aggression bringing consecutive penalties - the second of which was a bad-looking high shot. The tackle was not met with a sin bin, but the Bears lock came off second best and was visibly struggling to defend regardless. The resulting Illawarra set gave them their second try when Adam Clune went short to Leilua, whose offload bounced straight back into the hands of his halfback; Clune crossed untouched to extend the advantage to 12. Cherrington hobbled off to compound the Bears' woes. North Sydney continued to push for points with Tautalatasi Tasi soon held up, before promising runs from Brad Deitz and Clark also threatened to get the side's first. Sure enough, Tasi would be the man to score for the Bears and it came off a fantasic pass from Eli Levido under pressure; the fullback then converting from out wide for a 12-6 scoreline. The Bears had all the running and on the back of a penalty, David Tyrell broke through to go within millimetres of scoring, but put it down just short. After a very unlucky knock-on call against Sam Clune, North Sydney got another chance to attack but a lacklustre set came up with no points. Penalties began to snowball for the Bears with the threat of a sin bin for slowing down the ruck - and the 2016 premiers made the most of their next opportunity. A bomb from Clune fell into the hand of opposition winger Abbas Miski, but was superbly stolen mid-air by Kalifa Faifai Loa to score. Field converted from the sideline once again to take scores to 18-6, which would remain until half-time. The second half began with the injection of Hutchison, who replaced Adam Clune in the halves. An admittedly scrappy start to the stanza ensued, but Leilua soon continued Illawarra's dominance with a barnstorming run from a Josh Kerr offload. The second-rower's try, along with another conversion to Field, extended the lead to 18. North Sydney needed to score soon and applied significant pressure to the Illawarra defence over a five-minute period, with repeat sets and penalties giving them a golden opportunity. An error brought them undone eventually and Illawarra made them pay, with a fantastic run from Hind getting his side another. A short kick-off from the Bears worked in their favour, regaining possession in good position. When the ball was sent wide to Miski, no less than four Illawarra defenders appeared to easily have him covered in driving him into touch, but the winger miraculously got the ball down for the Bears' second. With the conversion, they trailed 30-12 with 16 minutes remaining. As the clock wound down and with the Bears on last tackle, a movement which spanned the width of the field resulted in Miski getting a double; when Levido threw the final pass, Faifai Loa committed to a tackle but it trailed past him to Miski, who dived over in the corner. Unfortunately for North Sydney, the conversion attempt fell short, ruling out any realistic possibility of a comeback. In the end, it was a strong defensive display which will most please Illawarra fans and Mat Head's men did not let up for the remainder of the match. They would remain in seventh position after defeating the Bears 30 points to 16.
5 min 0-6
15 min 0-12
25 min 6-12
36 min 6-18
48 min 6-24
60 min 6-30
63 min 12-30
72 min 16-30
Miski 2, Tasi tries
Levido 2 from 3 goals
Penalties 9-11
Scrums 6-8
Final Line Up
Min Tac Pe MT LB Rn DR m Er OL K TA T G/A FG
Flbk - 1 - Levido, Eli 80 3 - 3 - 13 - 89 1 - - 3 - 2/3 -
LWng - 2 - Tasi, Tautalatasi 80 2 - - 1 13 - 128 2 1 - - 1 - -
LCnt - 3 - Moceidreke, Sitiveni 80 12 1 3 - 14 1 107 1 4 1 - - - -
RCnt - 4 - Murphy, Ed 80 9 - 2 1 11 4 118 - - - - - - -
RWng - 5 - Miski, Abbas 80 3 - - 2 13 1 171 - - - - 2 - -
5/8 - 6 - Doueihi, Adam 80 19 - 2 - 5 - 43 2 - 5 - - - -
Half - 7 - Kelly, Luke 80 15 - 4 - 8 - 56 1 - 5 - - - - (vc)
Prop - 8 - Tyrrell, Dave 53 26 1 1 - 9 - 76 1 - - - - - -
Hook - 14 - Rogers, Piki 31 14 - 3 - 5 - 31 - 1 - - - - -
Prop - 10 - Clark, Jason 73 42 1 1 - 8 - 58 1 3 - - - - -
SRow - 11 - Britt, Dean 69 28 2 7 - 13 - 124 - 1 - - - - -
SRow - 12 - Gosiewski, Jack 80 29 1 3 - 11 - 97 - 1 - - - - -
Lock - 18 - Cherrington, Anthony 17 12 2 3 - 1 - 4 - - - - - - -
Int - 9 - Deitz, Brad 63 21 1 1 - 8 5 59 - - - - - - - (c)
Int - 13 - Whitelaw, Cheyne 49 21 2 2 - 11 - 91 - - - - - - -
Int - 16 - Rudolf, Toby 20 7 - 1 - 6 1 67 1 - - - - - -
Int - 17 - Mauala, Fred Jnr 25 21 - - - 3 - 33 - - - - - - -
TOTAL 284 11 36 4 1353 10 11 11 3 3 2/3 -
Completion Rate - 26 / 35 74%
Opposition Offloads - 11
Effective 1st Tackles
0 min 4m KO
2 min 12m P / NS Err(Mociedreke)
4 min 86m Doueihi kick OOF 41m / NS P(Murphy) 80m / NS P(Mociedreke) / (I TRY)
7 min 20m KO
9 min 28m Doueihi kick
11 min 22m I Err / Kelly kick
13 min 90m NS Err(Clark) 35m / NS P(Cherrington) 85m / NS P(Cherrington) / (I TRY)
17 min 35m KO 20m / NS P(Tyrrell)
20 min 14m I Err SCR / P / Doueihi kick
22 min 46m NS Err (Doueihi) SCR
24 min 0m ChDn / Kelly kick CIG
25 min 0m TRY
30 min 11m P / NS Err(Tyrrell) SCR
32 min 4m I Err SCR / ChOv
33 min 95m NS Err(Levido) SCR 80m NS P(Whitelaw) 96m / NS P(Britt) 87m / NS P(Tyrrell) / (I TRY)
38 min 15m KO / NS 6TG(Tasi) SCR
half time
41 min 15m Doueihi kick SCR
44 min 74m P / Kelly kick COFIG 44m / NS P(Dietz)
46 min 76m I Err SCR / Kelly kick COF 10m / NS P(Britt) / (I TRY)
50 min 29m KO
53 min 18m Doueihi kick
55 min 0m I Err SCR / Mociedreke kick CIG
57 min 10m P / P / NS Err(Gosiewski)
58 min 10m I 6TG SCR / NS Err(Murphy) SCR
60 min 80m NS Err(Tasi) SCR / (I TRY)
63 min 0m KO-Sh / TRY
67 min 22m P / NS Err(Kelly) SCR
70 min 16m NS Err(Dietz)
72 min 0m TRY
75 min 34m P / Kelly kick NS P(Mociedreke)
79 min 8m SCR / P / NS Err(Gosiewski)
Average effective 1st tackle location
- 28.4m - for the whole match
- 30.8m - 1st half
- 25.9m - 2nd half
Other NSW Premiership Matches
32-20 Aubr Newcastle b Mt Prtchrd
46-10 Hens Penrith b Newtown
26-16 MtSm Warriors b Wntwrthvll
46-12 Layb Blacktown b Wests-Tig
BYE Wyong
BYE Canterbury
W D L B Diff PT
WYONG 15 1 4 3 +177 37
PENRITH 12 1 7 3 +269 31
WARRIORS 12 3 5 3 +106 31
CANTERBURY 11 2 7 3 +74 30
NORTHS 10 1 9 3 +20 27
MT PRITCHARD 9 2 9 3 +11 26
ILLAWARRA 10 - 10 3 -76 26
NEWCASTLE 9 1 10 3 -20 25
Wentworthville 9 - 11 3 +70 24
Blacktown 7 - 13 3 -110 20
Newtown 6 1 13 3 -159 19
Wests-Tigers 4 - 16 3 -362 14