Wollongong Stadium
Thu Jun 16, 7:50pm
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Tass, Hawkins and Cartwright have been trimmed 24h before the game. Knight dropped out of the team. Mamouzelos is the concussion sub.
LOSS 12-32
The Dragons stunned the Rabbitohs 32-12 at WIN Stadium on Thursday night to ensure veteran hooker Andrew McCullough celebrated his 300th NRL game in grand style. The signs were bad for the Rabbitohs early when Lachlan Ilias spilled the kick-off and they continued to make errors through the opening 15 minutes as the Dragons took control. First to cross was skipper Ben Hunt, who chipped over the top for Zac Lomax to regather before taking the return pass from his centre to score in the fifth minute. Seven minutes later the home side were in again when winger Mikaele Ravalawa celebrated his return from a hamstring injury by finishing off superb lead-up work by young playmaker Talatau Amone and the score was 12-0. Come the 15th minute and Jack de Belin had the WIN Stadium faithful in raptures when he powered through a Tom Burgess tackle to cross for his third try of the season and the Dragons were keeping pace with the clock. Ravalawa had a double by the 19th minute when he took a flick pass from Lomax and turned Alex Johnston inside out to make it 20-0. With Hunt's kicking game on song the Dragons dominated field position and the No.7 had a second try assist in the 24th minute when he launched a bomb and Moses Suli produced a fingertip catch to plunge over for his team's fifth try. Cody Ramsey got in on the action three minutes later when he ran onto a Jack Bird pass and shrugged off Jaxson Paulo to grab his fifth try in six games at WIN Stadium. With the DRagons running out to a 32 point lead, Lachlan Ilias taken from the field with Nikorima moving to five-eight and Taaffe coming on at fullback. The Dragons went down a man in the 38th minute when Amone was sent to the sin bin for holding Cody Walker back as he tried to support a Mark Nicholls break. But the held on to go into the break with a 32 point lead, the equal biggest leading margin at half-time in the 2022 NRL season thus far. A spilled bomb by Ramsey in the 58th minute opened the door for Souths to finally get on the board when Damien Cook snuck over from dummy half to make it 32-6. Some sloppy Dragons defence opened the door for Cameron Murray to cross under the sticks in the 62nd minute to cut the margin to 20 but an intercept by Hunt in the next set halted the Rabbitohs' momentum. Although the Dragons were unable to find another try the damage had been well and truly done in the first half as five tries in 22 minutes put their arch-rivals to the sword. It was the first win by the Dragons over the Rabbitohs at WIN Stadium since round nine, 2005.
4 min 0-6 11 min 0-12 14 min 0-16 18 min 0-20 23 min 0-26 27 min 0-32 HT 0-32 57 min 6-32 D.Cook try Nikorima goal 61 min 12-32 Murray try Nikorima goal D.Cook, Murray tries Nikorima 2 from 2 goals Crowd 11,257 Referee G.Atkins Touch Judges L.Kennedy / K.Badger Video A.Klien Scrums 3-4 (1H 1-2 ) Penalities 5-9 (1H 3-5 ) 6-Again 3-1 (1H 2-1 ) Final Line Up - Min Tac Pe 6A MT LB Rn DR m Er OL K TA T G/A FG 2FG Flbk - 1 - Nikorima, Kodi 80 18 - - 2 - 16 1 98 - 3 4 - - 2/2 - - LWng - 2 - Johnston, Alex 80 6 - - 1 1 8 - 91 - - 2 - - - - - LCnt - 4 - Graham, Campbell 80 14 2 - 3 - 15 - 129 3 1 1 - - - - - RCnt - 3 - Milne, Taane 80 18 3 - 4 - 10 1 78 1 1 2 - - - - - RWng - 5 - Paulo, Jaxson 80 3 - - 2 - 10 - 77 - - - - - - - - 5/8 - 6 - Walker, Cody 80 20 1 1 2 - 13 - 111 1 1 4 - - - - - Half - 7 - Ilias, Lachlan 28 5 1 - 3 - 1 - 3 1 - 1 - - - - - [0-28] Prop - 8 - Tatola, Junior 39 24 - - - 1 10 - 105 - 2 - - - - - - [0-21,62-80] Hook - 9 - Cook, Damien 80 50 1 - - 2 9 6 67 3 - - 1 1 - - - Prop - 10 - Burgess, Tom 32 14 - - 5 - 11 - 93 - - - - - - - - [0-16,56-72] SRow - 11 - Koloamatangi, Keaon 80 39 - - 1 - 11 - 102 - 3 - - - - - - SRow - 12 - Arrow, Jai 80 32 1 - 1 - 17 - 143 2 - - - - - - - Lock - 13 - Murray, Cameron 53 32 - - 2 1 22 - 119 - 2 - - 1 - - - (c) [0-25,52-80] Int - 14 - Taaffe, Blake 52 3 - - 2 - 12 - 94 1 - 2 - - - - - [28-80] Int - 15 - Nicholls, Mark 46 29 - - 1 2 16 - 162 - - - - - - - - [16-62] Int - 16 - Havili, Silva 39 34 - - 1 - 11 - 109 - - - - - - - - [21-52,72-80] Int - 17 - Sele, Hame 31 21 - - 1 - 6 - 55 - - - - - - - - [25-56] Conc - 18 - Mamouzelos, Peter (DNP) 362 9 1 31 7 1642 12 11 17 1 2 2/2 - - Completion Rate - 28/40 70% Opposition Offloads - 9 Effective 1st Tackles 0 min 91m SS Err(Ilias) SCR 2 min 21m SI Err / Ilias kick COF 4 min 41m SI Err SCR / SS Err(Walker) 16m SS P(Graham) / (SI TRY) 6 min 13m KO 8 min 12m Walker kick COF 10 min 45m SI-6A / SI-6A / SS Err(Graham) SCR / (SI TRY) 12 min 60m KO 13m / SS P(Walker) 60m / (SI TRY) 16 min 98m KO 17m / SS P(DCook) SS-CC(x) 95m SS-6A(Walker) / (SI TRY) 20 min 17m KO 22 min 35m Ilias kick COFIG / (SI TRY) 25 min 75m KO 18m / SS P(Milne) / (SI TRY) 28 min 19m KO 30 min 10m Nikorima kick ChOv 32 min 36m Nikorima kick 35 min 39m SI Err / Walker kick COF 6m SS P(Arrow) 39 min 20m P / P / P-10SB / SS Err(DCook) half time 40 min 19m KO 43 min 2m Graham kick COF 45 min 14m SS Err(DCook) 48 min 95m SS P(Nikorima) 32m / SS P(Graham) 97m / SS P(Milne) 54 min 15m P / P / SI-6TG / SS Err(Graham) SCR 56 min 20m Walker kick 57 min 0m SI Err / TRY 59 min 0m Walker kick 1m / CIG 61 min 0m SI-6TG / TRY 63 min 14m SI-6A / SS Err(DCook) 65 min 59m SS Err(Taaffe) SCR 66 min 79m SI Err / SS Err(Arrow) 58m / SS P(Milne) 69 min 16m SI Err / Johnston kick / 71 min 21m Milne kick 74 min 0m SI-6TG SCR SI-6A / Taaffe kick CIG 76 min 16m SS Err(Walker) / 79 min 9m SI Err / Nikorima kick COF 80 min 35m SI Err SCR / Milne kick Taaffe kick SS Err(Graham) Average effective 1st tackle location - 32.2m - for the whole match - 44.8m - 1st half - 23.0m - 2nd half Other First Grade Matches 28-26 Brok Nth Qld b Manly 32-20 MRSt Melbourne b Brisbane 18-10 Coff Cronulla b Gold Coast 40-4 Redc Penrith b Warriors 26-16 WSS Parramatta b Syd Rstrs 20-18 Bruc Canberra b Newcastle 36-12 WSS Canterbury b Wests-Tig W D L B Diff PT PENRITH 14 - 1 - +300 28 MELBOURNE 11 - 3 1 +209 24 NTH QLD 11 - 4 - +181 22 CRONULLA 9 - 5 1 +68 20 BRISBANE 9 - 5 1 +57 20 PARRAMATTA 9 - 5 1 +36 20 SOUTHS 7 - 7 1 +21 16 St Geo-Ill 7 - 7 1 -72 16 Syd Rstrs 7 - 8 - +29 14 Manly 7 - 8 - -4 14 Canberra 7 - 8 - -39 14 Newcastle 4 - 10 1 -178 10 Canterbury 4 - 11 - -107 8 Wests-Tig 3 - 11 1 -168 8 Warriors 4 - 11 - -187 8 Gold Coast 3 - 12 - -146 6
Judiciary News
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Reserve Grade - Knock-On Effect NSW Premiership Round 15
v Blacktown, HE Laybutt Field, Sun Jun 19 3:00pm
WIN 38-12
It was another impressive win for the NSW Cup side, as they defeated the Blacktown Workers’ Sea Eagles. After falling behind early, the Rabbitohs mounted an impressive comeback with seven unanswered tries that swung the result in their favour. It was the second time this season Souths have defeated the Sea Eagles in NSW Cup, as they now find themselves within reaching distance of top spot on the ladder. The Rabbitohs started the game in a very similar fashion to their previous outings with a try in the first five minute, this time it was Cody Hodge who opened the scoring. Blacktown Workers’ answered back swiftly and got out to a six point lead after two tries from Steven Taupau Sako and Alfred Smalley. It was all one way traffic from here, as the Rabbitohs went on to dominate the rest of match and held on for 57% of possession throughout the match. Jack Campagnolo combined with Josh Mansour to level the score in the 25th minute, shortly before Hodge secured a first half double to send the Rabbitohs into the break with a one-try buffer. The Rabbitohs wasted little time putting the result beyond doubt as play resumed for the second half, with five straight tries sealing the win. Isaiah Tass opened Souths’ second half account just two minutes after the restart, shortly before Hodge popped up once again for his hat-trick. It was a back and forth affair in the middle stanza of the second half, but the Rabbitohs continued to look likely to score whilst remaining solid defensively. Jacob Gagai crossed over in the 57th minute to give the visitors a 14-point lead, as Davvy Moale followed suit minutes later. Tass added the extras, but it was a disappointing day for our kickers striking at under 50% with three conversions from eight attempts. With just eight minutes remaining, Mansour iced the game with his second of the afternoon as the Rabbitohs raced away with a 24-point victory. It was a phenomenal outing for Cody Hodge not only securing a hat-trick but finishing in the top three for metres gained in a well-rounded performance. Aside from struggling with his kicks, Isaiah Tass continued on his run of good form with two try assists, three line break assists and a four-pointer of his own. The halves combination of Dean Hawkins and Jack Campagnolo excelled on both sides of the field, as the pair linked up for three try assists whilst going nearly perfect in defence.
4 min 6-0 C.Hodge try Tass goal 9 min 6-6 18 min 6-12 25 min 12-12 Mansour try Tass goal 37 min 16-12 C.Hodge try Tass miss HT 16-12 42 min 20-12 Tass try Tass miss 50 min 24-12 C.Hodge try Tass miss 57 min 28-12 Gagai try J.Campagnolo miss 66 min 34-12 Moale try Tass goal 72 min 38-12 Mansour try Tass miss C.Hodge 3, Mansour 2, Tass, Gagai, Moale tries Tass 3 from 7, J.Campagnolo 0 from 1 goals Penalties 5-11(1H 2-4 ) 6-Again 2-0 (1H 2-0 ) Referee J.Sutherland Touch Judges C.Wills / C.Mitchell Final Line Up - Min Tac Pe 6A MT LB Rn DR m Er OL K TA T G/A FG 2FG Flbk - 1 - Gagai, Jacob 80 2 - - - 2 13 - 179 - - 1 1 1 - - - (c) LWng - 2 - Hodge, Cody 80 2 - - 1 3 15 3 157 - - - - 3 - - - LCnt - 4 - Kennar, Richard 80 14 - - - - 14 - 142 1 2 - 1 - - - - RCnt - 3 - Tass, Isaiah 80 12 1 - - 1 15 - 137 2 2 2 2 1 3/7 - - RWng - 5 - Mansour, Josh 80 8 - - - 3 14 1 152 - 2 - - 2 - - - 5/8 - 6 - Campagnolo, Jack 80 14 - - - 1 10 - 62 - 1 2 1 - -/1 - - Half - 7 - Hawkins, Dean 80 17 - - 1 1 11 - 105 1 1 8 2 - - - - Prop - 8 - Moale, Davvy 45 19 2 - - 1 4 - 40 - - - - 1 - - - [0-26,61-80] Hook - 9 - Mamouzelos, Peter 36 20 1 - 1 - 4 3 64 - - - - - - - - [0-29,54-61] Prop - 10 - Mitchell, Shaquai 44 20 - - 1 - 11 - 89 1 - - - - - - - [0-26,62-80] SRow - 11 - Lovett, Ben 69 17 1 - 1 - 7 - 63 1 1 - - - - - - [0-69] SRow - 12 - Cartwright, Jed 80 33 2 - 2 - 16 - 168 - 1 - - - - - - OR (Late Tackle) Lock - 13 - Knight, Liam 19 11 2 - - - 3 - 25 1 - - - - - - - [0-19] OR (Dangerous Tackle) Int - 14 - Gardiner, Shannon 51 22 1 - - - 6 3 43 - - 1 1 - - - - [29-80] Int - 15 - Hasson, James 36 14 - - 2 - 12 - 105 - - - - - - - - [26-62] Int - 17 - Peoples, Trent 36 17 1 - 2 1 9 - 102 - - - - - - - - [19-54,69-80] Int - 19 - Patterson, Hugo 54 23 - - - - 12 - 90 - - - - - - - - [26-80] Conc - 16 - Gordon, Yileen (DNP) 265 11 0 11 13 1731 7 10 14 8 8 3/8 - - Completion Rate - 29/35 82% Opposition Offloads - 10 Other NSW Cup Round 15 Matches 26-6 Hens Penrith b Newtown 31-20 WSS Norths b Parramatta 30-26 Bruc Canberra b Newcastle 48-12 WSS Canterbury b Wests 41-40 Aubr Mt Prtchrd b St Geo-Ill W D L B Diff PT PENRITH 10 - 4 1 +196 22 CANTERBURY 10 - 4 1 +156 22 NORTHS 10 - 4 1 +94 22 NEWTOWN 9 1 4 1 +96 21 SOUTHS 9 - 5 1 +91 20 Canberra 8 - 5 2 +52 20 Parramatta 8 - 6 1 +92 18 St Geo-Ill 6 - 8 1 -80 14 Newcastle 5 - 9 1 -64 12 Mt Pritchard 3 - 10 2 -115 10 Wests 2 1 11 1 -261 7 Blacktown 2 - 12 1 -238 6
NSWRL U21 Jersey Flegg - Round 14
v Manly-Warringah, Brookvale Oval, 12:00pm
LOSS 26-30
The Jersey Flegg Cup side fell short after a late-comeback from the Sea Eagles undone after solid first half outing. It’s been a frustrating season for the Jersey Flegg side, after showing flashes of greatness they once again let a lead slip in the second half. There is still plenty of positives to take away from this game with yet another incredibly strong start to the game. Tyrone Munro opened the scoring in the 2nd minute, which set the tone for the remainder of the first half as the Rabbitohs enjoyed plenty of success in attack. After forcing the Sea Eagles into a few errors deep in their end, Souths maintained their pressure and put their opponents on the back foot. Tallis Duncan once again stepped up with a massive try in the 14th minute to double the visitor's lead. The Sea Eagles had a strong attacking set and were rewarded minutes later as Jason Smyth opened the hosts’ account. However, the Rabbitohs ignited an attacking spell of brilliance and found themselves back in control of the game. Duncan secured himself a first half double in the 31st minute, as the Sea Eagles were unable to handle the imposing forward’s impact on the game. Heading into the break, the Rabbitohs’ held a strong ten point lead and were unlucky to have not found more points in the first half. Picking up from where they left off in the first half, Wesley Bruines capitalised on some early momentum to extend the Rabbitohs’ lead to 14. The successful opening to the second half was rounded out by Leon Te Hau who crossed over to put the Rabbitohs ahead by 20 points with 25 minutes left to play. This was unfortunately the last of the Rabbitohs’ scoring for the game, as Manly flipped the script and completed an incredible comeback. Tylor Bunting capitalised on an error to give the Sea Eagles a glimmer of hope in securing a result at the 48 minute mark. The Sea Eagles turned this try into crucial momentum as the Rabbitoh’s began to fade with the ball in hand and gave away a few penalties in defence. Gordon Chan Kum Tong secured a quickfire double to put the hosts within one try of completing an improbable comeback with plenty of time remaining. The comeback was complete with just five minutes to go as Sanele Aukusitino crossed over to the put the Sea Eagles into the lead for the first time in the game. The hosts would hang on for the victory and their fifth win of the season at the expense of the Rabbitohs’. Although the result didn’t go their way, there was still a few standout performers including Tallis Duncan who has continued his incredible form and will be sure to secure a call-up to a higher grade as the season progresses. Tyrone Munro showcased his skills from the back, giving the Rabbitohs a much needed threat out wide whilst securing critical field position coming out of his own end. Romano Cook had a bounce back game from hooker, showcasing his pinpoint kicking game whilst remaining solid in in defence.
2 min 4-0 Munro try Munro miss 14 min 10-0 Duncan try Munro goal 18 min 10-6 31 min 16-6 Dyncan try Munro goal HT 16-6 38 min 20-6 Bruines try Munro miss 44 min 26-6 Te Hau try Munro goal 48 min 26-12 58 min 26-18 63 min 26-24 65 min 26-30 Duncan 2, Munro, Bruines, Te Hau tries Munro 3 from 5 goals Penalties 2-4 (1H 1-1 ) 6-Again 1-1 (1H 1-0 ) Referee P.Eden Touch Judges J.Bird / P.Mackey Final Line Up - Min Tac Pe 6A MT LB Rn DR m Er OL K TA T G/A FG 2FG Flbk - 2 - Kaho, Carson 70 5 - - 2 - - - 58 - - - - - - - - LWng - 4 - Bruines, Wesley 70 3 - - 1 1 - - 74 - 1 - - 1 - - - LCnt - 3 - Te Hau, Leon 70 7 - - 3 - - - 96 - - 1 1 1 - - - RCnt - 19 - Tohi, Penioni 9 - - - - - - - 10 - - - - - - - - [0-9] RWng - 5 - Munro, Tyrone 70 6 - - 1 1 - - 117 3 1 1 - 1 3/5 - - 5/8 - 6 - Teaupa, Dion 70 19 - - 5 - - - 49 2 - 9 1 - - - - Half - 7 - Bray, Keahlan 70 13 - - 3 - - - 34 - 2 4 1 - - - - Prop - 8 - Giles, Thomas 46 24 - - 4 - - - 95 - 1 - - - - - - (c) [0-26,50-70] Hook - 9 - Cook, Romano 70 30 1 - 2 - - - 32 - - 2 2 - - - - Prop - 17 - Vailalo, Isaiah 32 22 - - - - - - 50 - - - - - - - - [0-20,55-67] SRow - 11 - Grossemy, Louis 70 21 - - 3 - - - 110 - - - - - - - - SRow - 12 - Campagnolo, Benn 41 17 1 - 2 - - - 37 - - - - - - - - [0-21,50-70] Lock - 13 - Duncan, Tallis 70 35 2 - 4 2 - - 93 2 2 - - 2 - - - Int - 14 - Tweedie, Cruise 61 16 - - 3 - - - 36 - 1 - - - - - - [9-70] Int - 15 - Mezzomo, Oscar 27 11 - - 1 - - - 80 - - - - - - - - [26-50,67-70] Int - 16 - Griffiths, Trent 25 22 - - 2 - - - 121 - - - - - - - - [20-55] Int - 18 - Hawe-De-Thierry, D 29 13 - 1 2 - - - 13 - - - - - - - - [21-50] Conc - 20 - Garner, Ryan (DNP) 258 4 1 38 4 1140 7 8 16 5 5 3/5 - - Completion Rate - 22/26 84% Opposition Offloads - 7 Other U21 Matches - Round 14 32-20 Belc Canberra b Newcastle 30-16 Belm Wests-Tig b Canterbury 30-18 Ende Penrith b Cronulla 40-6 Klyv Syd Rstrs b Parramatta 38-12 CsyF St Geo-Ill b Victoria 24-12 Leic Canterbury b Wests-Tig (Jun 24 - Postponed Rd10 match) W D L B Diff PT SYD RSTRS 12 - 2 - +272 24 ST GEO-ILL 9 2 2 - +102 20 NEWCASTLE 9 - 5 - +57 18 WESTS-TIG 8 - 6 - +12 16 CRONULLA 7 1 6 - +30 15 Penrith 7 - 7 - +44 14 Canberra 6 - 7 1 -37 14 Victoria 5 - 8 1 -76 12 Canterbury 5 1 8 - -77 11 Parramatta 5 - 9 - -50 10 Manly 5 - 9 - -75 8 Souths 3 - 11 - -128 6
NSWRL Womens Premiership - Round 8
v Mt Pritchard, Aubrey Keech Reserve, 11:00am
DRAW 20-20
On the heels of securing their maiden victory of the season, the Rabbitohs’ women were sensationally held to a draw when they went against Mounties. It was the penultimate round of the season for the Rabbitohs as they were put against the second-place Mounties side that had just lost one game all season. Mounties held the best attacking record in the league and pushed the Rabbitohs to their limits in this game. However, much like previous games against top quality opponents Souths lifted to their game to another level and demonstrated the immense improvement that we’ve seen over recent weeks. In a back and forth affair, it was the Rabbitohs who fell behind early as the hosts opened the scoring through Jamie-Anne Wright. Christine Pauli answered back for the Rabbitohs in the 10th minute, shortly before they took an unlikely lead through Brittany Constable. Mounties took a while to regain the control of the game as the Rabbitohs showed plenty of resilience in defence. It wasn’t until the final stages of the first half where Mounties recaptured the lead, as two quick tries from Haylee Hifo sent them into the break back into the lead. Mounties continued their strong attacking form in the early stages of the second half as they extended their lead eight. Jacinta Tui and Matilda Power crossed over in quick succession to give Mounties a three try lead, but they were unable to convert on any of their tries and gave the Rabbitohs a pathway back into the contest. Therese Aiton put the contest within four points for the Rabbitohs, as they put Mounties on the backfoot in the final sector of the game. After relentless pressure in attack, their persistence was paid off in the final minute of play as Terri-Ann Caine sensationally got Souths back into the game with a try to level the scores. It was an incredible show of strength for the Rabbitohs to comeback against such a highly talented side in Mounties. It was a very special moment for Terri-Ann Caine, who has been a silent achiever all year for the side and was rightfully given her chance to shine for the Rabbitohs.
4 min 0-4 10 min 6-4 Pauli try Kelly goal 13 min 10-4 Constable try Kelly miss 22 min 12-4 Kelly goal 30 min 12-8 HT 12-8 37 min 12-12 41 min 12-16 48 min 12-20 53 min 16-20 Aiton try Kelly miss 69 min 20-20 Caine try Kelly miss Pauli, Constable, Aiton, Caine tries Kelly 2 from 5 goals Penalties 7-6 (1H 3-4 ) 6-Again 0-0 (1H 0-0 ) Referee B.Williams Touch Judges E.Klien / E.Murray Final Line Up - Min Tac Pe 6A MT LB Rn DR m Er OL K TA T G/A FG 2FG Flbk - 1 - Raikadroka, Patricia 70 4 - - 2 - - - 134 1 4 - - - - - - RWng - 5 - Caine, Terri-Ann 70 10 - - 3 1 - - 79 1 - - - 1 - - - RCnt - 4 - Constable, Brittany 70 15 - - 5 - - - 77 - - - 1 1 - - - LCnt - 3 - Donovan, Monique 70 6 - - 4 1 - - 146 1 - - - - - - - LWng - 2 - Lamb, Rikka 60 4 - - 1 - - - 41 2 - - - - - - - [0-60] 5/8 - 6 - Kelly, Akira 70 3 - - 2 - - - 32 1 - 3 1 - 2/5 - - Half - 19 - Hapuku, Te Aroha 70 20 - - 4 - - - 11 1 - 4 1 - - - - Prop - 8 - Pauli, Christine 64 33 - - 3 - - - 140 1 - - - 1 - - - [0-29,35-70] Hook - 20 - Aiton, Therese 70 43 2 - 3 1 - - 87 - - - - 1 - - - Prop - 13 - Piccinelli, Sharna 65 29 1 - 3 - - - 48 - - - - - - - - (c) [0-65] SRow - 10 - Johnston, Ellie 70 17 - - 1 - - - 80 1 2 - - - - - - SRow - 12 - Kafoa, Tayla 51 12 2 - 1 - - - 12 1 - - - - - - - [0-51] Lock - 9 - Mailangi, Seli 48 17 1 - 1 - - - 55 - 1 - - - - - - [0-21,43-70] Int - 7 - Perugini, Nikki 10 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [60-70] Int - 15 - Kilisimasi, Seneti 11 6 - - 1 - - - 50 - 1 - - - - - - [29-35,65-70] Int - 16 - Whiteley, Cindy-Lee 22 11 - - 3 - - - 15 - - - - - - - - [21-43] Int - 18 - Moale, Moniqca 19 5 - - - - - - 26 - - - - - - - - [51-70] Conc - 14 - Taaffe, Kasey (DNP) 235 6 - 37 3 1039 10 8 8 3 4 2/5 - - Completion Rate - 18/26 69% Opposition Offloads - 3 Other Womens NSW Premiership Matches - Round 8 10-4 Ende Norths b Cronulla 48-22 Ring Wests-Tig b Wntwrthvll 10-10 Kanw C Coast d Newcastle BYE St Marys 10-6 SMry C Coast b St Marys (Jun 28 - Postponed Rd7 match) W D L B Diff PT NORTHS 6 - 1 1 +90 14 MT PRITCHARD 5 2 1 - +86 12 NEWCASTLE 4 1 2 1 +38 11 CRONULLA 4 - 3 1 +54 10 Central Coast 3 2 2 1 +20 10 Wests-Tigers 4 - 3 1 +12 10 St Marys 2 - 5 1 -104 6 Souths 1 1 5 1 -62 5 Wentworthville - - 6 1 -118 2
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