Sydney Football Stadium
Thu Apr 12, 7:50pm
CyberView from the Hill - Last Week
CyberView from the Hill - This Week
Late Changes
Murray has a hamstring injury and Farah has been trimmed 24h before the match. Hunt and Graham are 18th and 19th men
WIN 26-14
South Sydney are laughing loudest in their age-old slanging match with the Roosters after a two-minute horror show from under fire NSW fullback James Tedesco. The Rabbitohs prevailed 26-14 following a week of social media pot shots from both clubs, but it was multimillion-dollar signing Tedesco who will be the butt of Bunnies jokes for some time yet. With scores locked up at 8-8 despite Souths dominating the first stanza, two critical mistakes from Tedesco on his own line put it on a platter for the Tricolours' oldest and closest rival. The first came thanks to unhelpful hands from teammate Reece Robinson, who fumbled a high ball to put Tedesco under pressure in his own in-goal. As Dane Gagai and Richie Kennar crunched him into the turf, Tedesco spilled the Steeden straight into the path of Angus Crichton for a game-turning try. When Cody Walker hoiked it high two minutes later, skipper Greg Inglis leapt over a gun shy Tedesco to blow Souths out to an 18-8 lead. A try to Ryan Matterson returned serve soon enough, but the Rabbitohs kept a late Tricolours fightback in check for their third win of 2018. Aside from their woes at the back, the Roosters middle men were given a bath by their Rabbitohs opposites after losing Sio Siua Taukeiaho in the warm-up to a knee injury. Damien Cook in particular had himself a field day around the ruck, clocking up 120 run metres as his bid for the NSW No. 9 jumper gathers serious steam. Even though Souths enjoyed all the running across the first 30 minutes, they emerged with only an Adam Reynolds penalty goal to show for it. And despite 22 missed tackles in the previous half hour, it was the Roosters posting the first four-pointer, thanks to a Tedesco break straight through the Rabbitohs forwards. With that momentum, Latrell Mitchell made it a moment to remember, swatting away Dane Gagai and Alex Johnston in a 20-metre surge to the line, complete with a Cirque de Soleil touchdown in the corner. It was answered within minutes though by Robert Jennings, who crossed courtesy of a Cody Walker run-around to level things up at the break. Upon the resumption Crichton was on the board against his future club, before Inglis flew above an out-of-sorts Tedesco two minutes later. Matterson's 53rd minute try from a Joseph Manu bat back kept the Roosters alive and the Rabbitohs to an 18-14 advantage. The Tricolours had their chances throughout the second half but never looked like truly seizing them, with Luke Keary and Cooper Cronk especially sluggish with the game on the line. With another penalty and then Reynolds' sleight of hand piloting John Sutton over, the Roosters were finally put to bed when a 78th minute try to Victor Radley was called back for a knock-on.
5 min 2-0 21 min 2-2 33 min 2-8 37 min 8-8 42 min 12-8 45 min 18-8 53 min 18-14 60 min 20-14 64 min 26-14 Jennings, Crichton, Inglis, Sutton tries Reynolds 5 from 6 goals Crowd 15,242 Referee G.Atkins/A.Shortall Penalities 7-12 Scrums 6-6 Final Line Up Min Tac Pe MT LB Rn DR m Er OL K TA T G/A FG Flbk - 1 - Johnston, Alex 80 5 - - - 9 - 64 2 1 - - - - - LWng - 5 - Jennings, Robert 80 3 - - 1 9 - 85 - - - - 1 - - LCtr - 3 - Inglis, Greg 80 8 1 2 - 11 - 103 1 - - - 1 - - (c) RCtr - 4 - Gagai, Dane 80 17 - 5 - 15 2 150 3 1 - - - - - RWng - 2 - Kennar, Richard 80 5 - 2 - 12 6 98 - 1 - - - - - 5/8 - 6 - Walker, Cody 80 11 1 2 1 9 1 65 - 2 5 2 - - - Half - 7 - Reynolds, Adam 80 15 3 2 - 7 - 32 - 1 13 - - 5/6 - Prop - 8 - Burgess, Tom 45 21 - 2 1 13 - 181 - 1 - - - - - Hook - 9 - Cook, Damien 80 45 2 - 1 10 5 145 1 2 - - - - - Prop - 10 - Burgess, George 42 23 1 2 - 13 - 151 - - - - - - - SRow - 11 - Sutton, John 80 24 - 2 1 17 1 175 - 1 - - 1 - - SRow - 12 - Crichton, Angus 80 40 1 3 - 16 - 107 1 3 - - 1 - - Lock - 16 - Clark, Jason 52 34 2 2 - 11 - 123 - 1 - - - - - Int - 15 - Nicholls, Mark 44 27 1 3 - 11 - 107 - 2 - - - - - Int - 17 - Tatola, Junior 33 10 - 1 - 11 - 122 - 1 - - - - - Int - 21 - Turner, Kyle 21 10 - 1 - 4 - 37 - - - - - - - Int - 14 - Doueihi, Adam - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 327 12 29 5 1742 8 17 18 2 4 5/6 - Completion Rate - 29 / 35 83% Opposition Offloads - 8 Effective 1st Tackles 1 min 5m Reynolds kick COF 2 min 48m ES Err SCR Walker kick 1m / SS P(Sutton) 5 min 0m ES Err SCR / P GOAL 8 min 12m P / SS Err(Inglis) SCR 10 min 25m Reynolds kick COF 14 min 15m SCR / Jennings kick P / SS Err(Johnston) SCR 16 min 78m SS Err(Gagai) 20m / SS P(Walker) 19 min 100m ES Err SCR / Walker kick COF 14m / SS P(Crichton) 47m / SS P(Cook) (ES GOAL) 22 min 19m KO 24 min 22m Reynolds kick COF 26 min 0m ES Err SCR / reynolds kick CIG 28 min 17m ES 6TG / P / SS Err(Johnston) SCR 32 min 13m SCR Reynolds kick SCR / (ES TRY) 35 min 18m KO 37 min 0m P / TRY 39 min 10m Reynolds kick SS Err(Gagai) half time 40 min 55m KO 10m / SS P(GBurgess) 42 min 0m ES Err / Reynolds kick TRY 45 min 0m Walker kick TRY 47 min 36m Reynolds kick 50 min 47m SS Err(Cook) SCR 52 min 77m Reynolds kick COF 26m / SS P(Cook) / (ES TRY) 54 min 17m KO 56 min 18m Walker kick COF 58 min 21m Reynolds kick 59 min 0m P GOAL 62 min 12m Reynolds kick COF 64 min 0m ES Err / (SS NO TRY) / TRY 66 min 20m Reynolds kick 67 min 90m SS P(Reynolds) 94m / SS P(Walker) 77m / SS P(Reynolds) 70 min 26m ES Err /Walker kick COF 72 min 92m P / SS Err(Crichton) SCR 48m / SS P(Nicholls) 95m / SS P(Cook) 99m / SS P(Crichton) 76 min 23m Reynolds kick COF 79 min 65m ES Err (ES NO TRY) / reynolds kick SS Err(Gagai) Average effective 1st tackle location - 29.9m - for the whole match - 24.6m - 1st half - 34.2m - 2nd half Other FG Matches 40-14 MRSt Melbourne b Newcastle 40-20 Woll St Geo-Ill b Cronulla 27-18 MtSm Brisbane b Warriors 27-10 Town Canterbury b Nth Qld 18-2 Bruc Canberra b Parramatta 35-12 Penr Penrith b Gold Coast 38-12 Brok Wests-Tig b Manly W D L B Diff PT ST GEO-ILL 6 - - - +114 12 WARRIORS 5 - 1 - +52 10 PENRITH 5 - 1 - +50 10 WESTS-TIGERS 5 - 1 - +48 10 MELBOURNE 3 - 3 - +47 6 SYD ROOSTERS 3 - 3 - +28 6 SOUTHS 3 - 3 - +24 6 BRISBANE 3 - 3 - -26 6 Gold Coast 3 - 3 - -45 6 Newcastle 3 - 3 - -66 6 Canberra 2 - 4 - +11 4 Manly 2 - 4 - +3 4 Canterbury 2 - 4 - -5 4 Cronulla 2 - 4 - -28 4 Nth Qld 1 - 5 - -60 2 Parramatta - - 6 - -106 -
Judiciary News
No one has been charged out of the match.
Reserve Grade - Intrust Super NSW Premiership - Round 6
v Western Suburbs, North Sydney Oval, Sat Apr 14 1:00pm
WIN 25-24
Late Changes - Amanki Veamatahau, Martin and Williams are out. Gagan starts on the wing, Graham at centre, Kennedy prop, Butler and Hunt second row, Koloamatangi lock, Johnstone and Rodwell on the bench. The North Sydney Bears have come from 18 points down to record a famous 25-24 win in the dying seconds against the ladder-leading Western Suburbs Magpies on Old Boys’ Day at North Sydney Oval in Round 6 of the Intrust Super Premiership NSW competition. The Bears were seemingly down and out after conceding an 18-point lead after just 30 minutes of play, but came bounding back into the contest through Viliami Kaveinga, Billy Brittain and Dean Hawkins to record a thrilling upset victory. Magpies halfback Josh Drinkwater, one of the best on the park, opened the scoring for the visitors after 10 minutes, stepping past two defenders off his left foot close to the Bears’ line to drive over for a four-pointer. His conversion took the visitors’ lead to six. The next set it was Drinkwater who once again stood up – an incisive run following an offload sending the halfback into open territory before setting up Tui Lolohea to score. Drinkwater’s second conversion inside a minute sent the Magpies to a 12-nil lead. For the next 10 minutes or so the Bears had a number of opportunities but simply could hold onto the ball to think of conversing the opportunities. In the 27th minute the Magpies took a decisive advantage, this time through the boot of Braden Robson. On the back of another Bears error, the Magpies marched downfield, for Robson to slip through a grubber to an enthusiastic Watson Heleta to score in the corner. Another Drinkwater conversion, from touch in windy conditions, stretched the advantage to 18. The Magpies looked likely to stretch that lead further as Mahe Fonua streaked downfield but as he was caught he lost the ball – and the Bears made him pay – in a match-turning passage of play. On the ensuing set, the Bears marched downfield, and a strong Hymel Hunt charge had them just metres out from the tryling. A simple crash-over from big front-rower Rhys Kennedy opened their account. Then their captain Billy Brittain crashed over from dummy-half after a strong run from Max Bailey, with Dean Hawkins’ conversion cutting the lead to just eight points at the break. The Bears kept the momentum in the second half, a very similar play from Brittain on the Magpies’ line leading Ky Rodwell in jersey no.30 to crash over. But it wasn’t until the Magpies crashed over in the 64th minute that the Bears’ spirit looked broken. From a standing start, a grubber kick into the in-goal area was claimed by Lucas Price and a try was awarded. Replays suggested the ball was never grounded, but the score remained and from there the home side never recovered. But the Bears never, actually, said die, and after absorbing an onslaught their fullback and winger combined for a four-pointer started deep inside their half. Kaveinaga scooted from dummy half and sliced through, drawing the last line to send Mawene Hiroti over. Dean Hawkins’ third conversion of the afternoon cut the Magpies’ lead to just two points with 10 minutes remaining. Hawkins made no mistake from a penalty in the 77th minute against Chris McQueen for an off-the-ball tackle on the Bears’ fullback to tie the game at 24. Then, on the next set of six on the final tackle in the dying seconds of the match, Hawkins, just 19, did what all good halves do – slot a pressure field goal, with the game on the line, to give his team victory. The diminutive no.7 was one of the best for the home side alongside Kaveinga and Brittain, while for the visitors Mahe Fonua, Drinkwater and McQueen proved constant threats.
9 min 0-6 11 min 0-12 26 min 0-18 33 min 4-18 37 min 10-18 49 min 16-18 62 min 16-24 69 min 22-24 77 min 24-24 79 min 25-24 Kennedy, Brittain, Rodwell, Hiroti tries Hawkins 4 from 5 goals Hawkins fieldgoal Penalties 14-6 Scrums 8-4 Final Line Up - Min Tac Pe MT LB Rn DR m Er OL K TA T G/A FG Flbk - 1 - Kaveinga, Villami 80 8 1 2 1 19 4 210 1 - - 1 - - - LWng - 3 - Gagan, Jacob 80 3 1 - - 5 - 43 - - - - - - - LCtr - 4 - Burns, Braidon 80 12 1 2 - 11 1 129 1 1 1 - - - - RCtr - 18 - Graham, Campbell 80 16 - 3 - 14 1 158 3 3 - - - - - RWng - 2 - Hiroti, Mawene 80 7 - 1 - 11 1 142 2 - - - 1 - - 5/8 - 6 - Tracey, Connor 75 19 - 2 - 6 - 32 - - 6 - - - - Half - 7 - Hawkins, Dean 80 21 1 1 - 8 - 57 - - 6 - - 4/5 1 Prop - 8 - Leuluai, Vincent 42 23 - 1 - 5 - 59 1 - - - - - - Hook - 9 - Brittain, Billy 80 46 - 4 1 9 4 71 - - - - 1 - - (c) Prop - 14 - Kennedy, Rhys 52 24 1 2 1 13 - 122 - - - - 1 - - SRow - 26 - Butler, Tarquinn 80 33 1 6 - 13 - 106 - - - - - - - SRow - 25 - Hunt, Hymel 80 26 - 1 - 12 - 125 - - - - - - - Lock - 12 - Koloamatangi, Keaon 31 17 - 2 - 2 - 14 - 1 - - - - - Int - 10 - Johnstone, Sam 38 15 - - - 11 - 104 - - - - - - - Int - 16 - Freebairn, Tom 12 2 - - - 2 - 21 - - 1 - - - - Int - 17 - Bailey, Max 38 17 - 3 - 11 - 87 - - - - - - - Int - 30 - Rodwell, Ky 32 14 - - 1 9 - 96 - - - - 1 - - 303 6 30 4 1577 8 5 14 1 4 4/5 1 Completion Rate - 34 / 42 81% Opposition Offloads - 11 Effective 1st Tackles 0 min 19m KO 1 min 22m Tracey kick COF 3 min 33m Hawkins kick 5 min 9m Tracey kick 7 min 85m Burns kick SCR 34m / NS P(Hawkins) 85m / (WS TRY) 11 min 100m KO 16m / (WS TRY) 14 min 15m KO 16 min 78m WS Err SCR / P / P NS Err(Leuluai) SCR 27m / NS P(Tracey) 19 min 5m P / HAwkins kick 20 min 40m WS Err SCR NS Err(Graham) 23 min 84m WS Err SCR / P / NS Err(Hiroti) 31m / NS P(Kennedy) / (WS TRY) 28 min 86m KO 21m / 6TG(Gagan) SCR 31 min 5m WS Err / P / Hawkins kick 32 min 66m WS Err SCR / NS Err(Graham) 33 min 0m WS Err / P / TRY 37 min 0m P / TRY half time 41 min 22m Tracey kick COF 44 min 14m P / WS 6TG SCR / NS Err(Kavinga) SCR 46 min 9m Tracey kick COF 49 min 0m SCR / P / TRY 51 min 100m NS Err(Kavinga) 52 min 76m DO 54 min 1m Tracey kick COF 57 min 0m WS Err SCR / P / Hawkins kick CIG 58 min 47m P / Tracey kick 10m SS P(Kavinga) 61 min 63m P / NS Err(Hiroti) NS Err(Kavinga) (WS TRY) 64 min 57m KO 11m / SS P(Burns) 28m SS P(Burns) 67 min 29m WS Err / Freebairn kick 69 min 0m TRY 72 min 14m Hawkins kick NS Err(Burns) SCR 77 min 0m P / P GOAL 79 min 0m FIELDGOAL 80 min 55m Sh KO Average effective 1st tackle location - 35.0m - for the whole match - 42.1m - 1st half - 28.6m - 2nd half Other Reserve Grade - NSW Intrust Premiership Matches 34-4 MtSm Warriors b Blacktown 58-4 Cess Newtown b Newcastle 20-16 Woll St Geo-Ill b Wyong 34-16 Penr Penrith b Canterbury W D L B Diff PT WESTS 4 - 2 - +91 8 ST GEO-ILL 4 - 2 - +36 8 MT PRITCHARD 3 - 2 1 +32 8 CANTERBURY 3 - 2 1 +20 8 PENRITH 4 - 2 - +15 8 NEWTOWN 3 - 3 - +69 6 WARRIORS 3 - 3 - -11 6 NORTHS 2 - 3 1 -17 6 Wentworthville 2 - 3 1 -70 6 Blacktown 2 1 3 - -7 5 Wyong 2 - 4 - -61 4 Newcastle 1 1 4 - -96 3
U20 NSW Jersey Flegg Cup - Round 6
v Wests-Tigers, 11:15am
WIN 28-6
Late Changes - Rodwell and Butler are out. Hayman starts fullback, Mougios on the wing, Tago in the centre, Yeates at five-eighth, Cassoon starts prop, Shoveller second row. Chan-Foon and Kaufusi added to the bench.
10 min 6-0 18 min 12-0 22 min 18-0 47 min 18-6 50 min 22-6 68 min 28-6 O'Brien 2, Abou-Ghaida, Taukamo, Mougios tries Hayman 4 from 5 goals Final Line Up - Min T G/A FG Flbk - 6 - Hayman, Kieran 70 - 4/5 - LWng - 18 - Mougios, Nic 70 1 - - LCtr - 4 - Abou-Gaida, Ethan 70 1 - - RCtr - 3 - Tago, Jake 70 - - - RWng - 2 - Taukomo, Tyrone 70 1 - - 5/8 - 17 - Yeates, Cameron 35 - - - Half - 7 - Preece, Kurtis 70 - - - (c) Prop - 8 - O'Brien, Kell 47 2 - - Hook - 9 - Cook, Josh 57 - - - Prop - 14 - Casson, Luke 70 - - - SRow - 19 - Shoveller, Brendon 70 - - - SRow - 12 - Ta'avale, Lucky 70 - - - Lock - 13 - Kurnoth, Corey 53 - - - Int - 15 - French, Matthew 23 - - - Int - 16 - Soloa, Jubilee 21 - - - Int - 20 - Chan-Foon, Maila 35 - - - Int - 22 - Kaufusi, John 19 - - - 5 4/5 - Other U20 - NSW Jersey Flegg Matches 26-6 MtSm Manly b Warriors 30-24 Cess Cronulla b Newcastle 42-22 Woll Syd Rstrs b St Geo-Ill 32-30 Aubr Mt Prtchrd b Parramatta 24-4 Penr Canterbury b Penrith W D L B Diff PT CRONULLA 4 1 - 1 +36 11 NEWCASTLE 5 - 1 - +114 10 MT PRITCHARD 5 - 1 - +44 10 SYD ROOSTERS 4 - 2 - +46 8 CANTERBURY 3 - 2 1 +40 8 PENRITH 4 - 2 - -15 8 PARRAMATTA 3 - 3 - +36 6 ST GEO-ILL 2 1 3 - -10 5 Norths 2 - 4 - -35 4 Warriors 1 - 5 - -53 2 Manly 1 - 5 - -86 2 Wests-Tigers - - 6 - -116 -
NSWRL U18 SG Ball Cup - Preliminary Semi-Finals
Other U18 Matches 32-24 Leic (4v1) Cronulla b Syd Rstrs 18-6 Leic (3v2) Newcastle b Penrith 56-12 Camp (5v8) Canterbury b Illawarra 40-36 Brok (6v7) Canberra b Manly
NSWRL U16 Harold Matthews Cup - Preliminary Semi-Finals
Other U16 Matches 16-14 Leic (4v1) Newcastle b Penrith 26-24 Brok (3v2) Manly b Parramatta 32-28 Camp (5v8) Canterbury b Illawarra 22-18 Leic (6v7) Cronulla b Balmain
NSWRL Women's Premiership - Round 4
v Cabramatta, Cabramatta LC Field, Sat Apr 14 12:00pm
WIN 24-18
Late Changes - Riley is out. Potter starts at hooker. Welsh and Baker drop off the bench. The South Sydney Rabbitohs have dug deep to keep their undefeated start the season intact, with a gritty 24-18 win over Cabramatta, at New Era Stadium. With matches now only lasting 60 minutes instead of the previous 80, both sides provided high intensity throughout the contest. Unlike the previous round before, the Rabbitohs were challenged right from the very first minute to the last. Cabramatta was clearly up for the challenge and stuck right into the league leaders. Running hard and fast, Cabramatta’s attacking flair was on display early and it provided an immediate effect. After just three minutes on the clock, Cabramatta winger Chanel Steiner crossed over in the corner to give Cabramatta a 4-0 lead. Struggling to work their way into the match the Rabbitohs had to hold strong against a rampaging opponent determined to cause an upset. However, in the 17th minute, the Rabbitohs had their reply. Lavina O’Mealey produced a lovely short ball to her teammate Nikitah Wilson, who then burrowed her way to the line to score under the posts. Halfback Maddie Studdon easily added the extra points to give the Rabbitohs a 6-4 lead. Cabramatta didn’t allow the try to get them down though, responding swiftly with another four points of their own. Making their way up-field off the back of the penalty, Cabramatta threw the ball around with confidence near the South Sydney line and after a couple of clever offloads, they found room again out wide. Hanno Sio was the beneficiary this time, going over for Cabramatta’s second try on the 22nd-minute mark. The Rabbitohs were missing five players due to Country Championships but still had Jillaroos, O’Mealey and Studdon leading them forward and the two combined to score a miraculous try. 15 metres out from the Cabramatta line, Studdon shaped to kick out to her wingers but instead produced a controlled in field chip for her partner in crime O’Mealey, who displayed incredible athleticism and skill to catch and put the ball down at speed. Once again, Studdon had the easy task of extending her side's lead, which would give the Rabbitohs a 12-8 advantage at half-time. It was not a half of football that the Rabbitohs women had been accustomed to in the first three weeks of the season but began the second half with back-to-back tries. First up was Wilson, who scored her second of the match. The Rabbitohs created a great sweeping move across the park, which left Wilson with a nice open pathway to the line. There was still work to do for the back rower, who shoved her away past two defenders before planting the ball down on the stripe three minutes into the second half. Next up for the Rabbitohs, was interchange halfback Mary Taupau. Finding herself up against a flat-footed defence, the 20-year old stepped her way to the line for Rabbitohs next four-pointer. Studdon was unable to add extras on both occasions but the Red and Green held a healthy 20-8 lead with 20 minutes to play. However, this back and forth game was far from done as Cabramatta came roaring back. Once again profiting from the Rabbitohs ill discipline they found themselves in great attacking position to strike back, which hooker Dahlia Tahu took full advantage of, crashing over the line from dummy-half. Halfback Kiya Simon made it a six-point game with a successful conversion from in front. Then in the 46th minute, the Rabbitohs were punished again for sloppy defence as Cabramatta crossed through winger Arerina Ihaka. Simon couldn’t quite squeeze the ball through the posts from a difficult angle, which left the Red and Green with a nervy 20-18 lead. It was looking like Cabramatta may snatch victory but the undefeated Rabbitohs showed why they are the form side in the competition, holding their nerve to see out the match with a late try to fullback Taleena Simon. Finding herself on the wing in the second half the Rabbitohs speedster was too fast and too strong close to the line scoring a tough try and sealing her side's fourth consecutive victory.
3 min 0-4 17 min 6-4 22 min 6-8 26 min 12-8 33 min 16-8 39 min 20-8 42 min 20-14 46 min 20-18 57 min 24-18 Wilson 2, O'Mealey, Taupau, Simon tries Studdon 2 from 5 goals Final Line Up - T G/A FG Flbk - 1 - Simon, Taleena 1 - - Wing - 2 - Tallon, Courtney - - - Cntr - 3 - Doyle, Kari - - - Cntr - 4 - Johnson, Narikah - - - Wing - 5 - Lamb, Rikka - - - 5/8 - 6 - O’Mealey, Lavina 1 - - (c) Half - 7 - Studdon, Maddison - 2/5 - Prop - 8 - Welsh, Kowana - - - Hook - 20 - Potter, Jessica - - - Prop - 10 - Kershaw, Kimberley - - - SRow - 11 - Phillips, Carly - - - SRow - 12 - Waters, Meleanna - - - Lock - 13 - Allende, Jasmin - - - Int - 14 - Uluiburotu, Grace - - - Int - 15 - Vunakece, Eloise - - - Int - 16 - Wilson, Nikitah 2 - - Int - 17 - Taupau, Mary 1 - - 5 2/5 - Other Women's NSW Premiership Matches 24-0 ShAc Canterbury b Cronulla-C 48-12 NSO Norths b Wntwrthvll 28-4 Hick Mt Prtchrd b Penrith-Br BYE Newcastle W D L B Diff PT SOUTHS 4 - - - +128 8 MT PRITCHARD 3 - - 1 +92 8 NORTHS 1 1 1 1 +18 5 CABRAMATTA 1 - 2 1 +54 4 CRONULLA-C 2 - 2 - +52 4 Canterbury 2 - 2 - +50 4 Newcastle 1 - 2 1 -96 4 PENRITH-BRO 1 1 2 - -16 3 Wentworthville - - 4 - -282 -
NSWRL U18 Women's Tasha Gale 9s Cup - Preliminary Semi-Final
(7v8) v St George, Leichhardt Oval, Fri Apr 13 6:15pm
LOSS 8-54
Late Changes - Fonokalafi, Zali Dymock, Baird and Burgess are out. Murray, Stojanovska, Scott start, Taukamo, Folau, Kobe Dymock and Kirana Dymock on the bench.
2 min 0-6 9 min 0-10 16 min 0-14 19 min 0-20 24 min 0-26 30 min 4-26 36 min 4-32 46 min 4-36 48 min 4-42 52 min 8-42 56 min 8-48 58 min 8-54 Murray, Kelly tries no goals Final Line Up - T G/A FG 2 - Murray, Bryanna 1 - - (c) 3 - Allchin, Tatum - - - 4 - Hampson, Shae - - - 5 - Willoughby, Raquel - - - 23 - Stojanovska, Annabel - - - 9 - Scott, Madison - - - 25 - Kelly, Lashawanda 1 - - 17 - Hiroti, Amohia - - - 18 - Curtin, Maddison - - - 1 - Dymock, Kobe - - - 6 - Dymock, Kiarna - - - 7 - Taukamo, Lavina - - - 12 - Folau, Tasilina - - - 22 - Tuckwell, Romy - - - 24 - Kilgannon, Yoong Ling - - - 2 - - Other U18 9s Women's Matches 40-38 Leic (1v4) Cronulla b Newcastle 33-32 Camp (3v2) Wests-Tig b Illawarra 52-14 Leic (5v8) Penrith b Syd RIA