Bruce Stadium
Sat May 18, 7:30pm
CyberView from the Hill - Last Week
CyberView from the Hill - This Week
Late Changes
Sironen and Amone were trimmed 24 hours before the match. Tatola started at prop and George Burgess on the bench. Turner was ruled out with a broken toe. Gagan was 18th man.
WIN 16-12
South Sydney have stood strong and repelled a courageous Raiders outfit to claim their sixth win a row 16-12 at GIO Stadium. The match of the round took a while to warm up. A try-less first half was littered with penalties as the wrath of the referees came down on South Sydney skipper Sam Burgess. From the first eight penalties the Rabbitohs conceded, he gave away five of them. His brother George Burgess conceded two more. However, a try to Cody Walker soon after half-time off the back of a seven-tackle set gave the visitors the momentum needed as to hang in there for their ninth win of the season. The loss for Canberra is another heartbreaking one, with Ricky Stuart's men losing by a combined 10 points against the Roosters and Rabbitohs in the space of a week. Things started off on a slightly sour note with two penalties in a row for the Raiders being offside. Souths elected to take points with Adam Reynolds slotting the easy shot to make it 2-0. Souths looked set to camp in the Raiders 20-metre area after earning back to back sets, but a one-on-one strip and penalties released the pressure on the home side. The clash quickly resembled a heavyweight fight, with both packs standing toe-to-toe in the middle of the field with neither flinching. Jarrod Croker also decided to take the easy points off the back of three penalties from the Rabbitohs, with the side's locked up at 2-2 after 19 minutes. The feeling in the game started to bubble to the surface, with Sam Burgess and Hudson Young getting into an altercation before Burgess turned his attention to a few others in the Raiders pack. The home side looked set to score first after Josh Hodgson drifted across field with Josh Papalii charging through a yawning gap only to be held up short after colliding heavily with the post - and Souths lock cameron Murray. Burgess continued to be goaded by the Raiders and it ended up with Croker putting the home side ahead 4-2. The frenetic pace of the game was slowed in the 31st minute when Liam Knight and Hodgson had their heads bandaged after a heavy tackle. A lazy effort in the tackle by George Burgess saw the Souths prop take Jack Wighton high, giving Croker another shot at goal. But the ball hit the left-hand upright and rebounded into the hands of the home side before the Rabbitohs gave away yet another penalty in their 20-metre area. Croker made no mistake with his second chance, as Canberra lead 6-2. But then they caught the penalties bug on their own goal line, giving Reynolds another easy shot on goal to make it 6-4 at half-time. Souths looked to have got the perfect start to the second half when John Sutton scurried through to pounce on a grubber into the in-goal only for the video referee to rule the Rabbitohs veteran lost possession. A misread from the Raiders in defence saw a huge gap open up in the 50th minute with the away side scoring the first try of the game to Cody Walker and shoot to a 10-6 lead. But the Raiders replied nine minute later through a Nic Cotric break before Elliott Whitehead backing up had halfback Sam Williams inside him. Canberra snaffled back the lead 12-10 with 20 minutes to play. Souths hit back against a back-peddling Raiders team with the Bunnies shifting the ball to their right with Mawene Hiroti crossing out wide off a sublime Walker pass. Reynolds nailed the sideline conversion and the game was set for a thrilling finish, with the visitors edging ahead 16-12 with less than 10 minutes remaining. A mistake from the Rabbitohs gave the home side a golden chance late to steal the game, with Croker seemingly over the line only for the ball to be jolted loose in the tackle. A clutch strip from Raiders forward Corey Horsburgh saw the Green Machine get one last crack. But Rabbitohs stand-in fullback Corey Allan swallowed up a close-range grubber to keep the victory intact.
10 min 2-0 Reynolds goal 20 min 2-2 26 min 2-4 34 min 2-6 39 min 4-6 Reynolds goal HT 4-6 50 min 10-6 Walker try Reynolds goal 59 min 10-12 70 min 16-12 Hiroti try Reynolds goal Walker, Hiroti tries Reynolds 4 from 4 goals Crowd 16,965 Referee B.Cummins/C.Butler Scrums 4-4 (1H 1-1) Penalities 6-8 (1H 5-7) Final Line Up - Min Tac Pe MT LB Rn DR m Er OL K TA T G/A FG Flbk - 1 - Allan, Corey 80 5 - 2 - 10 1 80 - 1 - - - - - LWng - 5 - Graham, Campbell 80 10 - 2 - 14 1 116 - - - - - - - LCnt - 16 - Lowe, Ethan 80 18 - 3 - 13 1 128 - 1 - - - - - RCnt - 4 - Gagai, Dane 80 13 - 1 - 16 3 146 1 - - - - - - RWng - 2 - Hiroti, Mawene 80 4 - 4 2 14 1 96 1 - - - 1 - - 5/8 - 6 - Walker, Cody 80 16 - 3 1 11 - 78 1 - 6 1 1 - - Half - 7 - Reynolds, Adam 80 19 - 3 - 7 - 38 - - 12 - - 4/4 - Prop - 14 - Tatola, Junior 35 21 - 1 - 9 - 86 1 1 - - - - - [0-24,61-72] Hook - 9 - Cook, Damien 80 41 - - - 9 7 47 - 2 3 1 - - - Prop - 10 - Burgess, Tom 43 32 - 3 - 9 - 86 - 1 - - - - - [0-24,61-80] SRow - 11 - Sutton, John 65 22 - 1 - 11 - 111 - - 1 - - - - [0-65] SRow - 12 - Burgess, Sam 80 33 5 5 - 10 - 84 - - - - - - - (c) Lock - 13 - Murray, Cameron 67 42 1 1 - 14 - 119 - 1 - - - - - [0-40,53-80] Int - 8 - Burgess, George 24 13 2 - - 7 - 57 1 - - - - - - [24-53,72-77] Int - 15 - Nicholls, Mark 31 15 - 1 - 6 - 40 - - - - - - - [30-61] Int - 17 - Knight, Liam 30 24 - 1 - 9 - 92 1 - - - - - - [24-30,40-61,77-80] Int - 20 - Britt, Dean 15 8 - - - 4 - 48 - - - - - - - [65-80] 336 8 31 3 1461 7 7 22 2 2 4/4 - Completion Rate - 31 / 37 84% Opposition Offloads - 4 Effective 1st Tackles 1 min 14m Reynolds kick COF 2 min 30m Reynolds kick COF 4 min 28m Reynolds kick COF 5 min 47m DO 7 min 27m Walker kick COF 10 min 0m SCR P / P GOAL 13 min 22m Reynolds kick COF 14 min 19m Reynolds kick COF 16 min 22m Walker kick Cook kick 17 min 100m C Err / SS Err(Tatola) 10m SS P(SBurgess) 53m / SS P(SBurgess) 80 / SS P(SBurgess) (C GOAL) 21 min 18m KO 22 min 41m Reynolds kick COF 19m SS P(Murray) 24 min 100m DO 62m / SS P(SBurgess) (C GOAL) 27 min 2m KO 29 min 0m Reynolds kick CIG 30 min 100m SS Err(GBurgess) SCR 36m / SS P(GBurgess) 77m / SS P(GBurgess) (C NO GOAL) / SS P(SBurgess) (C GOAL) 35 min 22m KO 37 min 5m P / Cook kick 39 min 0m C 6TG P / P GOAL half time 40 min 21m KO 41 min 40m Reynolds kick COF 44 min 35m C Err / Sutton kick SCR 47 min 30m SCR / P / Reynolds kick SS NO TRY SS Err(Sutton) 49 min 31m Reynolds kick COF 50 min 0m TRY 53 min 45m Reynolds kick 55 min 18m Cook kick 57 min 20m C Err / C 6TG SCR / SS Err(Knight) SCR 59 min 39m C Err / Reynolds kick DIG / (C TRY) 61 min 20m KO 63 min 41m Reynolds kick COF 64 min 8m C Err SCR / Walker kick 66 min 55m SS Err(Walker) SCR 69 min 7m ChOv 70 min 0m TRY 73 min 7m Walker kick 75 min 28m Walker kick COF 76 min 99m SS Err(Hiroti) / (C NO TRY) 77 min 88m C Err SCR SS Err(Gagai) 78 min 65m DO Average effective 1st tackle location - 34.2m - for the whole match - 34.7m - 1st half - 33.8m - 2nd half Other First Grade Matches 24-22 MRSt Melbourne b Wests-Tig 30-10 Penr Warriors b Penrith 15-10 Lang Brisbane b Syd Rstrs 22-16 Robi Canterbury b Gold Coast 17-10 Town Nth Qld b Parramatta 45-12 Mudg Newcastle b St Geo-Ill 24-14 Ende Manly B Cronulla W D L B Diff PT SOUTHS 9 - 1 - +101 18 MELBOURNE 8 - 2 - +114 16 SYD RSTRS 8 - 2 - +100 16 CANBERRA 6 - 4 - +61 12 MANLY 6 - 4 - +25 12 NEWCASTLE 5 - 5 - +41 10 WESTS-TIG 5 - 5 - -2 10 PARRAMATTA 5 - 5 - -9 10 Cronulla 5 - 5 - -11 10 Warriors 4 - 6 - -14 8 Brisbane 4 - 6 - -22 8 St Geo-Ill 4 - 6 - -53 8 Nth Qld 4 - 6 - -57 8 Canterbury 3 - 7 - -88 6 Gold Coast 2 - 8 - -73 4 Penrith 2 - 8 - -113 4
Judiciary News
No one has been charged from the match.
Reserve Grade - Canterbury NSW Premiership Round 9
v Mt Pritchard, Penrith Park, Sat May 18 3:00pm
LOSS 18-32
Late Changes - Mougios, Tracey, Britt, Brittain and Sironen were out. Tautaiolefua started fullback, Higgins wing, Dodd at centre, Johns 5/8, Rodwell at prop, Peoples at second row with Butler and Ta'avale on the bench. With a number of senior players sidelined, the South Sydney Rabbitohs Canterbury Cup side have come away from Panthers Stadium with a 32-18 defeat to Mounties in their Round 10 clash. Missing captain and hooker Billy Brittain, chief five-eighth Connor Tracey and cornerstone forward Dean Britt, with winger and goalkicker Mawene Hiroti elevated to the NRL side, Shane Millard's young and inexperienced side were gallant in defeat against the first-placed Mounties side. In their places were Jersey Flegg duo James Tautaiolefua at fullback as well as livewire hooker Josh Cook, with backrower Jack Johns deputising in the no.6 jersey and new addition to the side, Levi Dodd, playing in the centres. It was Mounties who would score first, despite losing fullback Brad Abbey to injury, with Tom Starling going over after nine minutes of play. The Rabbitohs hit back soon after, with Jack Johns going over to score, or so they thought, only for the referee to deny the try due to obstruction. With the absence of Britt, front rower Tom Amone made his presence felt, scoring his side's first try of the match, doubling up as his first four-pointer in the Cardinal and Myrtle. But the overall class from Mounties was too much for the youthful Rabbitohs, as they went on to score three more tries, including two in the last five minutes to extend their lead to eighteen at the break. But the men in Red and Green would provide some spectacular play in the Canterbury Cup's own Magic Round, with Leigh Higgins the first to score in the second half thanks to some smart ball movement from twenty-year-olds James Tautaiolefua and Dean Hawkins giving the side a much-needed breath of life. That effort wasn't enough though, as their opponents kicked a late penalty goal to seal victory, with Jack Johns scoring a consolation try five minutes from fulltime.
7 min 0-6 18 min 6-6 Amone try Hawkins goal 24 min 6-12 35 min 6-18 39 min 6-24 HT 6-24 45 min 12-24 Higgins try Hawkins goal 70 min 12-26 75 min 18-26 Johns try Dodd goal 79 min 18-32 Amone, Higgins, Hawkins tries Hawkins 2 from 2, Dodd 1 from 1 goals Penalties 7-10(1H 3-7) Final Line Up - Min Tac Pe MT LB Rn DR m Er OL K TA T G/A FG Flbk - 20 - Tautaiolefua, James 80 4 - 3 - 11 - 125 - - - 1 - - - LWng - 1 - Higgins, Leigh 80 5 1 1 1 9 - 65 - - - - 1 - - LCnt - 3 - Gagan, Jacob 80 9 1 2 - 9 - 60 1 - - - - - - RCnt - 19 - Dodd, Levi 80 16 1 2 - 9 1 70 1 - - - - 1/1 - RWng - 5 - O'Connor, Dylan 80 2 1 - - 9 2 70 - - 1 - - - - 5/8 - 12 - Johns, Jack 80 13 - - - 8 1 55 1 - 4 - - - - Half - 7 - Hawkins, Dean 80 18 2 4 1 11 - 105 2 1 14 1 1 2/2 - (c) Prop - 8 - Amone, Tom 54 29 - 4 1 13 - 154 - - - - 1 - - [0-30,46-69] Hook - 18 - Cook, Josh 80 38 - 3 - 5 5 32 - - 1 - - - - Prop - 10 - Rodwell, Ky 43 24 1 2 - 9 - 103 - - - - - - - [0-32,69-80] SRow - 11 - Koloamatangi, Keaon 80 28 - 4 - 18 - 169 1 1 - - - - - SRow - 17 - Peoples, Trent 80 19 - 1 - 12 - 102 1 - - - - - - Lock - 14 - Gray, Brock 41 25 1 2 - 6 - 65 - - - - - - - [0-27,55-68] Int - 4 - Butler, Tarquinn 53 22 1 4 - 6 1 39 - - - - - - - [27-80] Int - 15 - Hills, Lyndon 22 11 1 1 1 5 - 72 - - - - - - - [32-55] Int - 16 - Gordon, Yileen 16 10 - 1 - 4 - 34 - - - - - - - [30-46] Int - 21 - Ta'avale, Lucky 11 9 - - - 3 - 30 - - - - - - - [68-80] 282 10 34 4 1361 7 2 20 2 3 3/3 - Completion Rate - 30 / 38 79% Opposition Offloads - 3 Other Reserve Grade Matches 10-10 Penr Canterbury d Wests 28-10 Penr Penrith b Warriors 34-20 Hens Norths b Wntwrthvll 44-28 Hens Newtown b Blacktown 32-6 Hens St Geo-Ill b Newcastle W D L B Diff PT MT PRITCHARD 7 1 1 - +136 15 PENRITH 7 - 2 - +28 14 NORTHS 6 - 3 - +50 12 ST GEO-ILL 5 1 3 - +102 11 SOUTHS 5 - 4 - +16 10 WESTS 4 1 4 - +19 9 CANTERBURY 4 1 4 - -47 9 WENTWORTHVILLE 4 - 5 - +19 8 Newtown 3 - 6 - -66 6 Newcastle 3 - 6 - -82 6 Warriors 2 1 6 - -51 5 Blacktown 1 1 7 - -115 3
Womens NSWRL Premiership - Round 7
v Cronulla-Sutherland, Shark Park, Sun May 19 1:30pm
LOSS 20-40
Late Changes - Young, Clay, Waters are Fonokalafi are out. McGrady starts fullback, Murray on the wing, O'Mealey at five-eighth, Kelly at half. The South Sydney Rabbitohs Harvey Norman Women's Premiership have been defeated in their Round 10 clash against the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks at Pointsbet Stadium. Despite trailing at halftime, the Women in Red and Green brought pride back to their side with a big second-half performance. The first half an hour of the match was all Cronulla, scoring six tries to lead 30-nil, with the Rabbitohs starved of possession and unable to capitalise on their chances. But with the ball in hand after the break, an inspirational double from bench player Kandy Kennedy would bring the side back within three tries after ten minutes of the second stanza. And although talented young centre Tayla Pilley and powerful forward Rhianna Sutherland added their names to the scoresheet, the home side were too strong, running away with a 40-20 victory.
2 min 0-4 9 min 0-10 12 min 0-16 16 min 0-20 23 min 0-26 26 min 0-30 HT 0-30 31 min 4-30 35 min 4-34 40 min 10-34 45 min 14-34 51 min 14-40 56 min 20-40 Kennedy 2, Pilley, Sutherland tries Kelly 2 from 4 goals Final Line Up - T G/A FG Flbk - 16 - McGrady, Sharon - - - Wing - 2 - Tallon, Courtney - - - Cntr - 1 - Doyle, Kari - - - Cntr - 4 - Pilley, Tayla 1 - - Wing - 5 - Murray, Bryanna - - - 5/8 - 21 - O'Mealey, Lavina - - - Half - 7 - Kelly, Akira - 2/4 - Prop - 8 - Nean, Kyara - - - Hook - 9 - Riley, Rebecca - - - (c) Prop - 10 - Mo'ale, Monique - - - SRow - 11 - Vunakece, Eloise - - - SRow - 12 - Boney, Latisha - - - Lock - 13 - Gordon, Kyla - - - Int - 14 - Sutherland, Rhianna 1 - - Int - 15 - Caldwell, Chloe - - - Int - 18 - Kennedy, Kandy 2 - - Int - 20 - Allende, Jasmin - - - 4 2/4 - Other Womens NSW Premiership Matches 34-6 Cabr Newcastle b Cabramatta 20-14 Andr Norths b Mt Prtchrd 64-0 Hick Wntwrthvll b Penrith-Br 20-14 SMry Wests-Tig B St Marys BYE Canterbury W D L B Diff PT NORTHS 7 - - - +52 14 MT PRITCHARD 6 - 1 - +108 12 NEWCASTLE 5 - 2 - +112 10 CRONULLA 5 - 2 - +76 10 WENTWORTHVILLE 3 - 3 1 +48 8 SOUTHS 3 - 3 1 +20 8 CABRAMATTA 2 - 4 1 -24 6 ST MARYS 2 - 4 1 -30 6 Wests-Tigers 2 - 4 1 -38 6 Canterbury - - 6 1 -110 2 Penrith-Br - - 6 1 -214 2
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