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Sat May 28, 5:30pm
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Knight, Tass, Peoples, Hawkins and Thompson have been trimmed 24h before the game. Tatola dropped out of the team. Mansour is the concussion sub. Nikorima started at fullback, Murray at lock, Taaffe and Sele on the bench.
WIN 44-18
Alex Johnston became South Sydney's greatest ever tryscorer as a second-half surge gave the Rabbitohs a 44-18 win over Wests Tigers at Accor Stadium on Saturday night. Johnston's hat-trick and a double to Cody Walker were the catalysts for the Bunnies' win, avenging a loss to the Tigers just five weeks ago. As the game celebrates Indigenous Round it was fitting that Johnston and Walker stood tall and steadied Souths' season after three losses in their previous five games. The Tigers got away to a flyer when Asu Kepaoa intercepted a Lachlan Ilias pass and raced 90 metres to grab the opening try of the night in the sixth minute. Veteran Tigers winger Ken Maumalo then made it a double strike when he touched down in the left hand corner after Jackson Hastings launched a bomb which Brent Naden tapped down to Daine Laurie who found his skipper. A penalty goal to Luke Brooks in the 15th minute extended the Tigers' lead to 12-0 before the Rabbitohs hit back in the 24th minute through prolific winger Alex Johnston, finishing off some slick lead-up work by Cameron Murray, Cody Walker and Campbell Graham. Johnston try took his career tally to 145, just short of Nathan Merritt as the Rabbitohs' greatest ever tryscorer. With six minutes remaining in the first half the Rabbitohs drew level when Siliva Havili crashed over from close range and Kodi Nikorima knocked over the conversion. The Tigers regained the lead on the stroke of half-time when Laurie produced a superb cut-out pass to put Maumalo over for his second try of the night and 10th of the season. A spilled bomb by Nikorima early in the second half put the Rabbitohs under pressure but they hung on and went up the other end to lay on another try for Johnston - equalling Merritt's record of 146 tries. Four minutes later Graham forced his way over from dummy half and the Rabbitohs had the lead at 22-18. When Brooks kicked out on the full in the 59th minute the Rabbitohs pounced, Graham getting an offload away to Johnston for his record-breaking 147th try for the club. Alex Johnston's place among Rabbitohs royalty was already assured but his third try of the night in the 60th minute took him into a whole new stratosphere. In his 178th career game the 27-year-old racked up his 147th try to surpass Nathan Merritt as the foundation club's greatest every tryscorer. Johnston also became the highest tryscorer at Accor Stadium with 72 tries in 76 games at the Olympic stadium. Another of the Rabbitohs' Indigenous champions Walker got in on the action with 15 minutes to play, scooping the ball up and diving over after Luciano Leilua had fumbled an Ilias grubber. Walker made it a double in the 71st minute before a runaway intercept try to Jaxson Paulo heaped more pain on the Tigers and made it 44-18. After trailing 18-12 at the break the Rabbitohs ran riot in the second term, piling on 32 unanswered points to notch their sixth win of the season.
5 min 0-6 8 min 0-10 14 min 0-12 23 min 6-12 Johnston try Nikorima goal 33 min 12-12 Havili try Nikorima goal 38 min 12-18 HT 12-18 47 min 18-18 Johnston try Nikorima goal 51 min 22-18 Graham try Nikorima miss 59 min 26-18 Johnston try (record) Nikorima miss 65 min 32-18 Walker try Taaffe goal 70 min 38-18 Walker try Taaffe goal 77 min 44-18 Paulo try Taaffe goal Johnston 3, Walker 2, Havili, Graham, Paulo tries Nikorima 3 from 5, Taaffe 3 from 3 goals Crowd 13,585 Referee C.Sutton Touch Judges M.Noyen / N.Beashel Video A.Gee Scrums 4-2 (1H 2-0 ) Penalities 2-4 (1H 1-3 ) 6-Again 4-1 (1H 3-0 ) Final Line Up - Min Tac Pe 6A MT LA LB Rn DR m Er OL K TA T G/A FG 2FG Flbk - 17 - Nikorima, Kodi 61 6 - - 1 - - 6 - 22 2 - 2 - - 3/5 - - [0-61] LWng - 2 - Johnston, Alex 80 5 - - 1 - 3 11 - 131 - - 1 - 3 - - - LCnt - 4 - Graham, Campbell 80 16 1 - 1 3 1 16 1 169 - 1 - 3 1 - - - RCnt - 3 - Paulo, Jaxson 80 11 - - 2 - - 9 - 182 - - - - 1 - - - RWng - 5 - Milne, Taane 80 6 - - 1 - - 11 - 114 2 - - - - - - - 5/8 - 6 - Walker, Cody 80 21 - 1 1 - 1 6 - 57 - - 5 - 2 - - - Half - 7 - Ilias, Lachlan 80 9 - - 4 1 - 9 - 63 1 - 10 2 - - - - Prop - 15 - Nicholls, Mark 38 20 - - - - - 11 - 127 - - - - - - - - [0-15,57-80] Hook - 9 - Cook, Damien 80 40 - - - - - 13 7 123 - 1 2 - - - - - Prop - 10 - Burgess, Tom 51 20 1 - 2 - - 19 - 235 - - - - - - - - [0-21,50-80] SRow - 11 - Koloamatangi, Keaon 80 19 - - 1 - - 14 - 152 2 1 - - - - - - SRow - 12 - Arrow, Jai 80 37 1 - - - - 9 - 100 - 1 - - - - - - Lock - 24 - Murray, Cameron 60 26 1 - - - - 18 - 151 - 3 - - - - - - (c) [0-35,48-73] Int - 1 - Taaffe, Blake 19 1 - - 1 - - 1 - 25 1 - - - - 3/3 - - [61-80] Int - 13 - Sele, Hame 29 12 - - 1 - - 12 - 146 - - - - - - - - [21-50] Int - 16 - Havili, Silva 49 22 - - - - 1 14 - 164 - 1 - - 1 - - - [15-57,73-80] Int - 21 - Mitchell, Shaquai 13 7 - - - - - 5 - 61 - - - - - - - - [35-48] Conc - 18 - Mansour, Josh (DNP) 278 4 1 16 4 6 2029 8 8 20 5 8 6/8 - - Completion Rate - 34/42 80% Opposition Offloads - 8 Effective 1st Tackles 0 min 19m KO 2 min 1m WT-6A / DCook kick 4 min 0m Nikorima kick CIG 5 min 100m SS Err(Ilias) (WT TRY) 7 min 16m KO / (WT TRY) 10 min 20m KO 12 min 100m Ilias kick COF 15m / SS P(Murray) 65m / SS P(Murray) (WT GOAL) 15 min 15m KO 17 min 14m WT Err / WT-6A / SS Err(Koloamatangi) 19 min 6m Ilias kick 20 min 0m Walker kick CIG 23 min 0m Walker kick WT-6TG P / TRY 25 min 17m Walker kick COF 28 min 44m Ilias kick 7m SS P(Graham) 30 min 4m Ilias kick DCook kick 32 min 4m WT Err SCR / ChOv / SS P(Havili) SS-CC 33 min 0m WT Err SCR / WT-6A / TRY 36 min 35m SS Err(Koloamatangi) 37 min 66m DO / (WT TRY) 39 min 16m KO half time 41 min 22m Ilias kick COF 42 min 98m SS Err(Nikorima) SCR 89m SS-6A(Walker) 44 min 0m WT Err / Ilias kick CIG 45 min 10m Nikorima kick WT-6TG WT-CC 47 min 0m WT Err / TRY 49 min 10m Walker kick COF 51 min 0m WT-6A / TRY 54 min 9m Ilias kick COF 55 min 95m SS Err(Nikorima) / 96m SS P(Arrow) 58 min 1m Ilias kick 59 min 0m WT Err WT-CC(x) / TRY 62 min 21m ChOv 65 min 0m WT Err SCR / Ilias kick TRY 66 min 58m WT-ShKO SS Err(Milne) 68 min 6m Ilias kick 70 min 0m P / TRY 73 min 1m SS Err(DCook) WT Err SCR Walker kick 75 min 28m WT Err SCR SS Err(Taaffe) SCR 77 min 0m WT Err TRY 80 min 40m SS Err(Graham) Average effective 1st tackle location - 23.8m - for the whole match - 30.0m - 1st half - 18.5m - 2nd half Other First Grade Matches 28-8 MRSt Melbourne b Manly 22-0 Penr Penrith b Nth Qld 35-24 LngS Brisbane b Gold Coast 24-16 Redc Newcastle b Warriors 36-16 Ende Syd Rstrs b Cronulla 34-24 Belm St Geo-Ill b Canterbury 28-20 Bruc Parramatta b Canberra W D L B Diff PT PENRITH 11 - 1 - +216 22 MELBOURNE 9 - 3 - +189 18 NTH QLD 8 - 4 - +134 16 BRISBANE 8 - 4 - +63 16 PARRAMATTA 8 - 4 - +56 16 SYD RSTRS 7 - 5 - +53 14 CRONULLA 7 - 5 - +38 14 SOUTHS 6 - 6 - +27 12 St Geo-Ill 6 - 6 - -73 12 Canberra 5 - 7 - -41 10 Manly 5 - 7 - -60 10 Warriors 4 - 8 - -97 8 Newcastle 4 - 8 - -140 8 Gold Coast 3 - 9 - -98 6 Wests-Tig 3 - 9 - -118 6 Canterbury 2 - 10 - -149 4
Judiciary News
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Reserve Grade - Knock-On Effect NSW Premiership Round 12
v North Sydney, North Sydney Oval, Sun May 29 2:00pm
LOSS 24-32
Souths started off the game in a rapid fashion, getting the opening try of the day in the 2nd minute through Izaac Thompson. However, the Bears answered back swiftly with Keighran finishing off a Kevin Naiqama breakaway run to level the score. The Rabbitohs began to build momentum, forcing the Bears into set restarts and errors, giving Davvy Moale the perfect chance to break through for his second try of the season. With the lead back in their hand, the Rabbitohs took firm control of the game with two more tries in rapid succession. Ben Lovett and Josh Mansour crossed over shortly after each other, as the Bears defensive woes began to come to the forefront. The Bears looked to be out of the game, as Souths began to put them under the pump defensively. With the hosts desperate for a spark in attack, Keighran stepped up once again with a crucial try just minutes before the break. Although the Rabbitohs led by two tries, with only one successful conversion the Bears started the second half behind by just six points. It was a tale of two halves, with the Bears immediately putting the Rabbitohs under the pump from the first tackle. On the heels of three consecutive penalties, North Sydney comfortably made their way up the field and levelled the scores once again through Jerry Key. Tom Carr gave the Bears their first lead of the match in the 53rd minute, capping off a remarkable turnaround for the hosts. Souths were dealt a major blow just minutes later, with Hugo Patterson sent to the sin-bin for a late tackle. With an extra man in attack, the Bears firmly took advantage scoring eight points in the ten minute period to put the result beyond doubt. Keighran added two points, before Egan Butcher cracked the Rabbitohs defence to put the lead at 14. It was a sloppy end to the game for both sides, but the Rabbitohs managed to get a consolation in the dying stages of the game, with Thompson crossing for a double. With North Sydney securing the win, it means they now sit four points clear of Souths in third spot on the ladder and have defeated their local rivals twice this season. Individually, it was another dominant showing from Davvy Moale, with the imposing forward getting a crucial try and leading his side in running metres. Ben Lovett impressed in his first game since the charity shield fixture at the start of the season, playing the entirety of the game and celebrating his return to NSW Cup with a four-pointer. Jacob Gagai had another strong showing at fullback, giving Souths the big plays in attack whilst crucially getting the team out of their own area.
2 min 4-0 Thompson try Hawkins miss 7 min 4-6 17 min 10-6 Moale try Hawkins goal 22 min 14-6 Lovett try Hawkins miss 26 min 18-6 Mansour try Hawkins miss 38 min 18-12 HT 18-12 48 min 18-18 53 min 18-24 59 min 18-26 66 min 18-32 76 min 24-32 Thompson try Hawkins miss Thompson 2, Moale, Lovett, Mansour tries Hawkins 2 from 5 goals Referee D.Luttringer Touch Judges N.Beashel / M.Jones Scrums 4-5 (1H 3-3 ) Penalties 5-5 (1H 1-0 ) 6-Again 4-1 (1H 3-1 ) 58 min Patterson, Hugo 10SB Professional Foul Final Line Up - Min Tac Pe 6A MT LA LB Rn DR m Er OL K TA T G/A FG 2FG Flbk - 1 - Gagai, Jacob 80 4 - - 4 2 - 9 1 96 - - - 2 - - - - LWng - 2 - Thompson, Izaac 80 2 - - 1 - 2 11 - 112 3 1 - - 2 - - - LCnt - 3 - Tass, Isaiah 80 7 1 - 4 - - 11 - 99 2 - - - - - - - RCnt - 4 - Kennar, Richard 80 11 - - 2 - - 11 - 115 - - - - - - - - RWng - 5 - Mansour, Josh 80 9 - - 4 - 1 7 1 75 - - - - 1 - - - 5/8 - 6 - Campagnolo, Jack 80 16 1 - 4 1 - 16 2 73 - - 4 1 - - - - Half - 7 - Hawkins, Dean 80 16 - - 1 - - 14 - 74 - - 11 1 - 2/5 - - Prop - 8 - Moale, Davvy 60 19 1 - 3 - 1 18 - 169 1 - - - 1 - - - [0-31,51-80] OR Hook - 9 - Gardiner, Shannon 63 29 - - - 1 - 5 5 20 1 - 2 1 - - - - [0-63] Prop - 15 - Patterson, Hugo 40 15 1 - 3 - - 12 - 125 - - - - - - - - [0-31,53-58,68-72] 10SB OR SRow - 11 - Peoples, Trent 68 31 - - 2 - - 9 - 91 1 - - - - - - - [0-68] SRow - 12 + Lovett, Ben 80 28 - 1 5 - - 12 - 100 - - - - 1 - - - Lock - 13 - Hasson, James 43 12 - - 2 - - 14 1 128 - 1 - - - - - - (c) [0-29,51-53,68-80] HIA Int - 22 - Tago, Jake 17 2 - - - - - 2 - 9 1 - - - - - - - [63-80] Int - 10 - Hodge, Tyson 20 10 - - - - - 3 - 32 - - - - - - - - [31-51] Int - 16 - Gordon, Yileen 28 14 - - - - - 10 - 89 - 1 - - - - - - [31-51,72-80] Int - 17 - Hardman, D'arcy 51 27 1 - 3 - - 14 - 113 - - - - - - - - [29-80] Conc - 19 - Mougios, Nic (DNP) 252 5 1 38 4 4 1530 9 3 17 5 5 2/5 - - Completion Rate - 27/34 79% Opposition Offloads - 13 Other NSW Cup Round 12 Matches 40-22 Belm St Geo-Ill b Canterbury 21-21 Lidc Wests d Newtown 30-28 Bruc Parramatta b Canberra 36-26 Mait Newcastle b Penrith 40-10 Aubr Mt Prtchrd b Blacktown W D L B Diff PT PENRITH 9 - 2 1 +188 20 NEWTOWN 8 1 2 1 +98 19 NORTHS 8 - 3 1 +81 18 CANTERBURY 7 - 4 1 +106 16 PARRAMATTA 7 - 4 1 +75 16 Souths 6 - 5 1 +46 14 Canberra 5 - 5 2 +18 14 Newcastle 5 - 6 1 -30 12 St Geo-Ill 5 - 6 1 -67 12 Mt Pritchard 2 - 8 2 -70 8 Wests 1 1 9 1 -231 5 Blacktown 1 - 10 1 -208 4
NSWRL U21 Jersey Flegg - Round 11
v Sydney Roosters, Windsor Sports Complex, Sun May 29 4:00pm
LOSS 14-34
Game was relocated from Waverly Park during the week. It was another difficult outing for the Jersey Flegg side, going behind early and falling to their third straight defeat. It’s been the story of the season so far, going behind early only to come back and fall just short in the end. Their opponents this week were the top of the table Roosters, who had averaged 32 points per game in their first ten games. The lethal attack of the Roosters was on full display early on, with three quick tries sending them into the comfortable lead. The Rabbitohs showed plenty of fight to come back and reduce the deficit, but the initial lead proved too much to overcome. Corey Ross, Luke Knight and Tevita Masima got the Roosters off to a dream start, with the trio all getting themselves tries in the opening 15 minutes. The hosts were looking dangerous with every set as the game progressed and gave Souths their toughest test of the year thus far. As they usually do, the Rabbitohs were determined to find an avenue back in the game and ignited their attack when Carsen Kaho opened the scoring. Terrell Kalo Kalo reduced the Roosters lead to just six, as the Rabbitohs began to match the intensity shown by their opponents early on. The sides went into the break separated by just a converted try, with Souths taking in the momentum towards the backend of the half. Their hard work was unfortunately undone, as the Roosters started off the second half the same way they did the first, with Vuate Karawalevu finding the line. Wesley Bruines got the Rabbitohs back within a try, as the Rabbitohs began to find their momentum again. After a tough middle sector of the game, the Rooster began to show their quality and pulled the game away from Souths. Jordan Swann’s try in the 52nd minute gave the Roosters the much needed breathing room, shortly before Ethan King sealed the result. The Roosters extended their unbeaten streak to five at the expense of the Rabbitohs, who remain bottom of the ladder. The week by week improvement from the Jersey Flegg side has been very evident and is sure to translate into more positive results as the season continues. Wesley Bruin and Carsen Kaho were impressive in the backline for Souths, continually forcing the issue of the Rooster’s defence whilst gaining some crucial field position. Tom Giles and Isaiah Vailalo had exceptional outings, bringing it against the most formidable pack in the competition. Ben Campagnolo gave the Rabbitohs plenty of punch off the bench, in his first game back after a lengthy stint out of the game due to an injury.
5 min 0-6 12 min 0-12 16 min 0-16 25 min 6-16 Kaho try D.Teaupa goal 30 min 10-16 Kalo Kalo try D.Teaupa miss HT 10-16 36 min 10-22 41 min 14-22 Bruines try D.Teaupa miss 52 min 14-28 67 min 14-34 Kaho, Kalo Kalo, Bruines tries D.Teaupa 1 from 3 goals Referee J.Bird Touch Judges M.Stone / B.Mani Scrums 3-3 (1H 2-1 ) Penalties 2-3 (1H 1-0 ) 6-Again 1-1 (1H 1-1 ) Final Line Up - Min Tac Pe 6A MT LA LB Rn DR m Er OL K TA T G/A FG 2FG Flbk - 5 - Tobin, Jake 70 6 - - 2 1 - 15 - 111 1 - - 1 - - - - LWng - 2 - Kaho, Carson 70 6 - - 3 1 1 13 - 124 - 1 1 - 1 - - - LCnt - 1 - Kalo Kalo, Terrell 70 11 - - 2 1 2 6 - 76 1 - - 1 1 - - - RCnt - 4 - Garner, Ryan 70 18 1 - 4 - - 7 - 52 - 1 - - - - - - RWng - 20 - Bruines, Wesley 70 8 - - 4 - 2 11 - 110 - - - - 1 - - - 5/8 - 6 - Teaupa, Dion 70 14 - - 1 1 - 5 - 50 - - 7 1 - 1/3 - - Half - 7 - Bray, Keahlan 70 21 - - 4 - - 2 - 33 - - 3 - - - - - Prop - 8 - Giles, Thomas 49 39 - - - - - 5 - 64 - 1 - - - - - - (c) [0-23,44-70] Hook - 9 - Cook, Romano 70 27 - - 5 - - 5 - 54 1 1 1 - - - - - Prop - 10 - Vailalo, Isaiah 28 22 - - 1 - - 8 - 75 - - - - - - - - [0-15,57-70] SRow - 14 - Mezzomo, Oscar 42 25 - - - - - 1 - 9 - - - - - - - - [0-21,49-70] SRow - 12 - Grossemy, Louis 61 22 - 1 2 - - 8 - 83 1 - - - - - - - [0-61] Lock - 13 - Duncan, Tallis 70 31 - - 3 - - 7 - 60 - - - - - - - - Int - 17 + Campagnolo, Benn 37 10 1 - - - - 7 - 57 1 1 - - - - - - [21-49,61-70] Int - 15 - Gale, Lachlan 21 6 - - - - - 7 - 67 - - - - - - - - [23-44] Int - 16 - Griffiths, Trent 29 14 - - 2 - - 7 - 49 1 - - - - - - - [15-44] Int - 18 - Moretti, Marco 13 9 1 - 2 - - 3 - 23 1 - - - - - - - [44-57] Conc - 21 - Hawe-De-Thierry, D (DNP) Dranza 289 3 1 35 4 5 1104 7 5 12 3 3 1/3 - - Completion Rate - 21/29 72% Opposition Offloads - 8 Other U21 Matches - Round 11 36-6 Belm St Geo-Ill b Canterbury 32-18 CsyF Victoria b Manly 40-0 Lidc Wests-Tig b Cronulla 40-0 Bruc Parramatta b Canberra 26-12 Mait Newcastle b Penrith W D L B Diff PT SYD RSTRS 9 - 2 - +192 18 NEWCASTLE 8 - 3 - +67 16 ST GEO-ILL 6 2 2 - +38 14 PENRITH 6 - 5 - +60 12 WESTS-TIG 6 - 4 - +22 12 ** Cronulla 5 1 5 - +4 11 Victoria 4 - 6 1 -28 10 Canberra 4 - 6 1 -25 10 Canterbury 4 1 5 - -59 9 ** Parramatta 4 - 7 - -20 8 Manly 4 - 7 - -59 8 Souths 2 - 9 - -108 4 ** - postponed match
NSWRL Womens Premiership - Round 5
v North Sydney, North Sydney Oval, 12:00pm
LOSS 14-28
The Rabbitohs’ Harvey Norman NSW Women’s side was put up against undoubtedly their toughest opponent yet in the North Sydney Bears. The Bears, who came into this match undefeated, presented and immediate threat in attack whilst boasting the second-best defensive record in the competition. After a hard-fought first half, the Bears went into the break up by just six points and with everything to play for. However, North Sydney proved their quality in the second half, running away with the result in the final ten minutes. It was an intriguing start to the game, with Terri-Ann Caine getting the Rabbitohs out to a surprising lead, before Kalosipani Hopoate got the Bears back on level terms. The battle continued as the game began to flow more between the teams, as Rachael Pearson re-instated Souths’ lead with her try in the 17th minute. In dramatic scenes, North Sydney answered back a minute after the kick-off through Allison Futialo. It was an incredibly disappointing end to the half for the visitors, allowing Pier Pritchard to cross over, giving the Bears a six point lead heading into the break. The Rabbitohs would consider themselves unlucky to not be level or in the lead at the break and ultimately paid the price against an elite side. Souths put on a heroic display defensively in the second half, holding out the Bears for the majority of the half and showing plenty of flashes in attack. With the game hanging in the balance, Kirra Dib found the line for the Bears and seemingly secured the result in the process. The Rabbitohs fired back through Stacey Markham, but her efforts were made redundant after Futialo scored her second in the final minute of play. In tough circumstances, the Rabbitohs were defeated but put on what was one of the best performances in recent memory. Ellie Johnston was instrumental for Souths, putting her all in attack and defence throughout the whole game in the middle. Patricia Raikadroka showed her quality in defence, whilst putting on a notable showing getting the ball out of her own end. Rachael Pearson impressed in her first game for the club, just days after being announced as NSW halfback, she showed her quality in game management and why the Rabbitohs signed her.
6 min 4-0 Caine try Pearson miss 10 min 4-6 17 min 10-6 Pearson try Pearson goal 18 min 10-12 33 min 10-16 HT 10-16 60 min 10-22 64 min 14-22 Markham try Pearson miss 69 min 14-28 Caine, Pearson, Markham tries Pearson 1 from 3 goals Referee E.Klein Touch Judges Scrums 8-7 (1H 3-3 ) Penalties 5-6 (1H 2-4 ) 6-Again 0-0 (1H 0-0 ) Final Line Up - Min Tac Pe 6A MT LA LB Rn DR m Er OL K TA T G/A FG 2FG Flbk - 1 - Caine, Terri-Ann 70 3 - - 1 - - 8 - 88 4 - - - 1 - - - RWng - 5 - Markham, Stacey 70 5 - - 4 - 1 6 - 110 - - - - 1 - - - RCnt - 4 - Raikadroka, Patricia 70 9 - - 4 - - 10 - 86 - - - - - - - - LCnt - 3 - Donovan, Monique 70 8 - - 4 - 1 5 - 51 1 - - - - - - - LWng - 2 - Constable, Brittany 70 10 - - 3 - - 11 - 74 1 - 1 - - - - - 5/8 - 6 - Kelly, Akira 70 9 - - 3 2 - 7 - 44 - - 5 1 - - - - Half - 7 + Pearson, Rachael 70 9 1 - 4 - - 5 - 32 2 - 7 1 1 1/3 - - Prop - 8 - Pauli, Christine 36 25 - - 1 - - 10 - 100 1 1 - - - - - - [0-16,50-70] HIA Hook - 9 - Mailangi, Seli 63 31 1 - 4 - - 7 - 43 - 1 - - - - - - [0-54,61-70] Prop - 10 - Johnston, Ellie 70 20 1 - 4 - - 12 - 115 - 1 - - - - - - SRow - 11 + Kafoa, Tayla 56 11 2 - 7 - - 7 - 61 1 - - - - - - - [0-21,35-70] SRow - 12 - Muru, Shannon 50 7 - - 4 - - 9 - 75 1 - - - - - - - [0-50] Lock - 13 - Piccinelli, Sharna 51 34 - - 7 - - 8 - 48 - 2 - - - - - - (c) [0-31,50-70] Int - 15 - Moale, Moniqca 21 9 - - - - - 4 - 26 - - - - - - - - [21-35,54-61] Int - 16 - Whiteley, Cindy-Lee 10 1 - - - - - 2 - 22 - - - - - - - - [40-50] Int - 17 - Mailangi, Loretta 9 4 - - 3 - - 2 - 9 1 - - - - - - - [31-40] Int - 20 + Aiton, Therese 54 28 1 - 3 - - 4 - 36 - - - - - - - - [16-70] Conc - 18 - Perugini, Nikki (DNP) 223 6 - 56 2 2 1029 13 6 15 2 3 1/3 - - Completion Rate - 20/30 66% Opposition Offloads - 5 Other Womens NSW Premiership Matches - Round 5 28-4 Kanw C Coast b Wntwrthvll 40-6 Aubr Mt Prtchrd b St Marys 20-16 HmCE Cronulla b Wests-Tig BYE Newcastle W D L B Diff PT NORTHS 4 - - 1 +84 10 CRONULLA 4 - 1 - +70 8 NEWCASTLE 3 - 1 1 +40 8 MT PRITCHARD 3 1 1 - +48 7 Central Coast 1 1 2 1 +8 5 Wests-Tigers 2 - 3 - -32 4 St Marys 2 - 3 - -82 4 Souths - - 4 1 -60 2 Wentworthville - - 4 1 -66 2
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