2022 NRL Premiership - Round 21

South Sydney v Warriors

Sunshine Coast Stadium

Sat Aug 6, 3:00pm

Selected Round 21 Teams

CyberView from the Hill - Last Week

CyberView from the Hill - This Week

Late Changes

Hawkins, Kennar and S.Mitchell have been trimmed 24h before the game. Mansour dropped out of the team. Milne is the concussion sub.

WIN 48-10

A dominant first 40 minutes laid the platform for a big 48-10 victory for the South Sydney Rabbitohs over the Warriors at Sunshine Coast Stadium. The Rabbitohs opened up a massive 30-point lead at the break on the back of a Cameron Murray masterclass early on, with Latrell Mitchell finishing the job. Three try assists from the skipper, coupled with a double and two further try assists to Mitchell took the game away from the visitors as South Sydney raced away to their biggest win of the season. The first half was up there with the Rabbitohs’ best of 2022 as their attack flowed seamlessly and their opponents weren’t given a chance to breathe from the opening whistle. It started in just the fourth minute as Lachlan Ilias found himself in a yawning gap from close range to stroll over underneath the posts. Murray was among the standouts early, and his break helped put Damien Cook into open space, as the hooker put on the burners and raced in the second try of the afternoon. He had his third try assist just minutes later as Tevita Tatola continued his try-scoring form with another to stretch the lead out to 18, before Keaon Koloamatangi made it 24 points in as many minutes after crashing his way over from close range. The Warriors hit back with one of their own, but it would prove to be the only blemish on an otherwise exceptional half. Mitchell got in on the action late in the half after busting through a number of tackles on the back of a Jai Arrow offload to score, and the fullback threw the last pass for Alex Johnston to make it try number 23 of the season and cap off a 36-6 first half. They picked up where they left off in the second half, with debut winger Izaac Thompson scoring in his first NRL outing. A beautiful cut-out pass from Mitchell gave the winger room to move close to the touchline, where he barged over the opposing fullback and got through another tackle to push the total out past 40. It was that man again in the thick of things, as Mitchell crossed for his double in the 57th minute on the back of an orchestrated set play close to the line to extend the lead out to 48-10, in what would prove to be the final points of the match. Their defence was tested over the last 15 minutes, but every time they were called upon, they were able to hold the Warriors away.

 3 min  6-0  Ilias try L.Mitchell goal
 9 min 12-0  D.Cook try L.Mitchell goal
16 min 18-0  Tatola try L.Mitchell goal
21 min 24-0  Koloamatangi try L.Mitchell goal
26 min 24-6
30 min 30-6  L.Mitchell try L.Mitchell goal
33 min 36-6  Johnston try L.Mitchell goal
HT     36-6
43 min 42-6  Thompson try L.Mitchell goal
50 min 42-10
56 min 48-10 L.Mitchell try L.Mitchell goal

L.Mitchell 2, Ilias, D.Cook, Tatola, Koloamatangi, Johnston, Thompson tries
L.Mitchell 8 from 8 goals

Crowd         8,911
Referee       B.Cummins
Touch Judges  N.Morel / M.Wise
Video         K.Badger

Scrums         4-4 (1H  1-1 )
Penalities     8-5 (1H  5-2 )
6-Again        0-0 (1H  0-0 )

Final Line Up -                      
                                 Min Tac Pe 6A MT LB  Rn  DR    m Er OL   K TA  T  G/A  FG 2FG

Flbk -  1 - Mitchell, Latrell     61   3  -  -  -  2   9   -   66  1  3   -  2  2  8/8   -   -     [0-61]
LWng -  2 - Johnston, Alex        80   3  -  -  1  2   9   -  142  2  1   1  -  1  -     -   -
LCnt -  4 - Tass, Isaiah          80  12  -  -  6  -  19   -  188  1  1   -  -  -  -     -   -
RCnt -  5 - Paulo, Jaxson         80   9  -  -  5  1   9   -  105  -  -   1  -  -  -     -   -
RWng - 18 + Thompson, Izaac       80   4  1  -  -  2  17   1  175  2  -   -  -  1  -     -   -
5/8  -  6 - Walker, Cody          80  12  1  -  4  1  17   -  122  -  -   6  -  -  -     -   -
Half -  7 - Ilias, Lachlan        80  14  1  -  5  1  13   -  113  2  -   6  1  1  -     -   -
Prop -  8 - Tatola, Junior        50  20  -  -  2  1  20   -  200  -  -   -  -  1  -     -   -     [0-25,55-80]
Hook -  9 - Cook, Damien          80  29  1  -  3  -  12   7  141  -  -   1  -  1  -     -   -     
Prop - 10 - Suluka-Fifita, Daniel 33  11  -  -  1  -  15   -  135  -  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     [0-17,55-71]
SRow - 11 - Koloamatangi, Keaon   80  23  -  -  1  1  16   -  155  1  3   -  -  1  -     -   -     
SRow - 12 - Arrow, Jai            80  36  -  -  3  -  12   -  105  2  3   -  -  -  -     -   -     
Lock - 13 - Murray, Cameron       64  35  1  -  -  1  19   -  187  2  3   -  3  -  -     -   - (c) [0-31,45-78] HIA

Int  - 14 - Taaffe, Blake         19   1  -  -  1  -   3   -   19  -  -   1  -  -  -     -   -     [61-80]
Int  - 15 - Moale, Davvy          33  15  -  -  1  -   9   -  111  -  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     [31-55,71-80]
Int  - 16 - Havili, Silva         20   6  -  -  -  -   6   -   66  -  1   -  -  -  -     -   -     [25-45]
Int  - 17 - Nicholls, Mark        40  22  -  -  1  -  11   -  135  -  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     [17-55,78-80] HIA

Conc -  3 - Milne, Taane                                                                           (DNP)

                                     255  5  - 34 12         2171 13 15  16  6  8  8/8   -   -

Completion Rate      - 33/43  76%

Opposition Offloads  - 6
 
Effective 1st Tackles

 1 min  14m ///// Ilias kick COF \\\\\
 3 min   0m ///// P //// TRY
 5 min  17m ///// Walker kick COF 17m \\\\\
 7 min  54m / P // SS Err(Ilias) \\\\\
 9 min   0m Au Err //// TRY
12 min  10m ///// Walker kick COF \\\\\
16 min   0m / P Au-CC(x) // Au-6TG ////// P // Au-6TG //// TRY
18 min   4m ///// Ilias kick COF \\\\\
20 min  12m ///// Ilias kick COF \\
21 min   0m Au Err SCR /// TRY
24 min  79m //// SS Err(Arrow) SCR 19m \\\\ SS P(Thompson) SS-CC(x) \\\ (Au TRY)
27 min  13m KO 13m \\\\
30 min   0m ///// TRY
32 min  30m ///// DCook kick
35 min   0m Au Err ///// Walker kick P // TRY
37 min  54m //// SS Err(Tass) 30m SS P(Walker) \\\\\\
39 min  10m ///// Ilias kick

half time

40 min  12m KO \\\\\
41 min  29m /// SS Err(Thompson) \\\
43 min   0m Au Err SCR /// TRY
46 min  18m ///// Walker kick COF \\\\
48 min  53m Au Err SCR SS NO TRY SS Err(Johnston) 18m \ SS P(Nicholls) \\\
49 min  59m Au Err /// SS Err(Murray) \ 59m \\\ (Au TRY)
52 min  17m KO \\\\\
53 min  99m SS Err(LMitchell) SCR \\
56 min   0m Au Err SCR / Johnston kick P //// TRY
58 min   0m /// Paulo kick CIG
60 min  15m //// SS Err(Thompson) \\\\\
62 min  50m /// SS Err(Ilias) SCR \\\\
64 min  95m Sh-DO ///// Walker kick SS Err(Arrow) \ 95m (Au NO TRY)
67 min  17m Au Err SCR ///// Taaffe kick COF \\\\
68 min  48m Au Err ///// Ilias kick 48m \\\\
70 min  95m Sh-DO SS P(Ilias) 95m \\\\\
72 min  89m SS Err(Koloamatangi) (Au NO TRY) \ 90m SS P(Murray) \\\\
75 min  11m Sh-DO /// P ///// Ilias kick \\\\\
78 min  15m //// P //// SS Err(Murray) SCR \\\\\
79 min  40m ///// Walker kick
            /

Average effective 1st tackle location
- 28.6m - for the whole match

- 17.8m - 1st half 
- 39.2m - 2nd half 

Other First Grade Matches

34-16 SCG  Syd Rstrs  b Brisbane
32-14 MRSt Melbourne  b Gold Coast
36-20 Brok Parramatta b Manly
26-6  Bruc Penrith    b Canberra
24-18 Ende Cronulla   b St Geo-Ill
28-14 Bdbg Nth Qld    b Canterbury
14-10 Koga Newcastle  b Wests-Tig

               W D  L B Diff PT
PENRITH       18 -  2 1 +314 38
NTH QLD       15 -  5 1 +222 32
CRONULLA      14 -  6 1 +113 30
MELBOURNE     13 -  7 1 +195 28
PARRAMATTA    13 -  7 1  +54 28
SOUTHS        12 -  8 1 +108 26
BRISBANE      12 -  8 1  +51 26
SYD RSTRS     11 -  9 1 +107 24
Canberra      10 - 10 1  -33 22
Manly          9 - 11 1   -8 20
St Geo-Ill     9 - 11 1 -130 20
Canterbury     6 - 14 1 -117 14
Newcastle      6 - 14 1 -234 14
Warriors       5 - 15 1 -237 12
Wests-Tig      4 - 16 1 -189 10
Gold Coast     3 - 17 1 -216  8
      

Judiciary News

No one has been charged by the Match Review Committee.

Reserve Grade - Knock-On Effect NSW Premiership Round 21

v Canberra, Bruce Stadium, 12:40pm

WIN 20-6 [Foxtel/Kayo]

The South Sydney Rabbitohs have beaten the Canberra Raiders 20-12 in Round 21 of the NSW Cup at GIO Stadium Canberra. Mitchel Souter opened the scoring in the 11th minute off the back of repeat sets to the Raiders. Souter’s support play saw him charge over to score following offloads from Peter Hola and Corey Horsburgh. Brad Schneider’s conversion was successful, giving the Raiders an early 6-0 lead. The Raiders defence proved too strong soon after, holding out three consecutive sets on their defensive line to keep their lead intact. Semi Valemei was at his hard-hitting best in the 34th minute, sending Souths winger Josh Mansour into touch close to the line to keep the away side scoreless. Souths kicked a 40/20 with four minutes remaining in the half to give them a great opportunity just before half-time, but were unable to capitalise. Strong defence from Souths saw a turnover in the following set, which they were able to take advantage of, with Tallis Duncan scoring just before half-time. Jack Campagnolo added the two points, with nothing separating the two teams at half-time, going into the break at 6-all. The heavens opened at the start of the second half but that didn’t slow the game down. Souths took the lead for the first time in the match soon after half-time, with Romano Cook bursting through the middle of the field to score under the sticks in the 46th minute. Campagnolo added another two points to give Souths a 12-6 lead. A brilliant length of the field try to the Raiders saw them hit back in the 52nd minute, with Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad, Brad Morkos, Steve Numambo and Manase Kaho combining for Kaho to score. Schneider added the two points to lock the game up at 12-12 after 54 minutes. Souths centre Richard Kennar took an intercept with 12 minutes remaining to turn defence into attack and take the away side down the field. Numambo was sent to the sin bin on the next play for a professional foul, with the Rabbitohs kicking a penalty goal in front of the posts to give them a 14-12 lead. Souths put the game beyond doubt in the 73rd minute when Jake Tago scored to further extend their lead. Campagnolo continued his perfect afternoon with the boot to give Souths an eight point lead, 20-12. Tyson Hodge was sent off in the 77th minute for a High Tackle.

10 min  0-6
38 min  6-6  Duncan try J.Campagnolo goal
HT      6-6
46 min 12-6  R.Cook try J.Campagnolo goal
51 min 12-12
69 min 14-12 J.Campagnolo goal
73 min 20-12 Tago try J.Campagnolo goal

Duncan, R.Cook, Tago tries
J.Campagnolo 4 from 4 goals

Scrums     4-5 (1H  4-1 )
Penalties  7-4 (1H  3-2 )
6-Again    1-1 (1H  0-0 )

Referee       D.Brady
Touch Judges  L.Nicholls / 

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   4  -  -  2  1  14   1  132  1  -   -  1  -  -     -   - (c)
LWng -  5 - Hodge, Cody           80   4  -  -  2  -  18   4  156  1  -   -  -  -  -     -   -
LCnt -  3 - Tago, Jake            80  12  -  -  4  1  12   1  102  -  -   -  -  1  -     -   -
RCnt -  4 - Kennar, Richard       80  10  -  -  1  -  14   -  176  1  1   1  -  -  -     -   -
RWng -  2 - Mansour, Josh         80   5  1  -  -  -  17   3  176  1  -   -  -  -  -     -   -
5/8  -  6 - Campagnolo, Jack      80  22  -  -  4  -   9   -   87  1  1   4  1  -  4/4   -   -
Half -  7 - Hawkins, Dean         80  19  -  -  1  -  11   -   58  1  -  12  -  -  -     -   -     40-20
Prop - 16 - Hodge, Tyson          25  14  2  -  2  -   5   -   52  -  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     [0-14,66-77] OR SO
Hook - 15 - Hardman, D'arcy       26  17  -  -  1  -   1   -    8  -  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     [0-14,68-80]
Prop - 10 - Mitchell, Shaquai     49  22  -  -  2  -  11   -  130  -  1   -  -  -  -     -   -     [0-24,55-80]
SRow - 11 - Chan-Foon, Maila      80  37  -  1  3  -   4   -   33  -  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     
SRow - 12 - Peoples, Trent        80  30  -  -  -  -  14   -  149  4  2   -  -  -  -     -   -     
Lock - 13 - Hasson, James         45  23  -  -  2  -   7   -   67  1  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     [0-28,60-77] HIA

Int  -  9 - Cook, Romano          54  30  -  -  2  -   3   1   42  1  -   -  -  1  -     -   -     [14-68]
Int  -  8 - Patterson, Hugo       52  29  -  -  4  -  11   -   83  -  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     [14-66]
Int  - 19 - Gordon, Yileen        27  10  -  -  1  -   8   -   67  -  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     [28-55]
Int  - 17 - Duncan, Tallis        39  19  2  -  4  1  12   -  122  -  -   -  -  1  -     -   -     [24-60,77-80] OR

Conc - 20 - Alvarado, Tristan                                                                      (DNP)

                                     307  4  1 35  3         1647 12  5  17  2  3  4/4   -   -

Completion Rate      - 27/38 71%

Opposition Offloads  - 16

Other NSW Cup Round 21 Matches

56-6  Penr Penrith    b Wests
32-10 Hens Newtown    b St Geo-Ill
30-20 NSO  Norths     b Canterbury
28-26 Aubr Mt Prtchrd b Newcastle
30-12 Layb Parramatta b Blacktown

               W D  L B A Diff PT
NEWTOWN       15 1  4 1 - +212 33
PENRITH       15 -  5 1 - +291 32
CANTERBURY    12 -  7 2 - +147 28
NORTHS        11 1  6 2 -  +80 27
PARRAMATTA    11 -  8 2 - +109 26
Souths        11 -  9 1 -  +81 24
Canberra       9 -  9 2 1  +31 23
St Geo-Ill     9 1  9 1 1  -70 21
Newcastle      7 - 12 2 -  -42 18
Mt Pritchard   7 - 12 2 - -151 18
Wests          4 1 14 2 - -300 13
Blacktown      2 - 17 2 - -346  8

NSWRL U21 Jersey Flegg - Round 20

v Canberra, 3:00pm

LOSS 22-28

The Canberra Raiders have fought back to defeat the South Sydney Rabbitohs in the Jersey Flegg, securing a 28-22 victory at GIO Stadium Canberra on Saturday afternoon. After multiple early repeat sets it was the Rabbitohs who were able to get the first try of the afternoon through Lachlan Gale. The front rower would collect the ball near the try line, crashing over to give his side a 4-0 lead in the fifth minute. Tyrone Munro would add the extra two points from almost directly in front, handing the Rabbitohs an early 6-0 lead. It would not take long for South Sydney to cross again, with Zane Bijorac getting the sides second of the afternoon. The centre would collect a pinpoint offload from Cruise Tweedie, finding the line in the eighth minute. Munro could not convert from the sideline, leaving the Rabbitohs with a 10-0 lead. The Raiders would soon hit back, with Noah Ryan producing a moment of magic to get Canberra back in the match. The halfback would find a steaming Josh Billing with a perfectly weighted pass, with the second rower scoring untouched in the 13th minute. Ryan would miss the conversion, with the Rabbitohs still leading 10-4. Canberra would soon find their second, courtesy of a brilliant Kaden Williams run. The second rower would find some space down the left-hand side, breezing to the try-line in the 20th minute. Ryan would this time add the extras from the sideline, drawing the scores level at 10-all. With mere minutes remaining in the first half, the Rabbitohs would regain the lead through the hands of Bijorac. The centre would cross for his second of the afternoon after finding some clear pasture down the right-hand side in the 31st minute. Munro would convert from the sideline, handing South Sydney a 16-10 lead as both teams went to the sheds with the match firmly in the balance. After a penalty in front of the posts in the 45th minute, the Rabbitohs opted to attempt a penalty conversion. Dion Teaupa would successfully add the two, taking the score to 18-10 in favour of South Sydney. Yet again the Raiders would fight back, this time through Josh Allen. The interchange forward would barge through a set Rabbitohs defence, scoring in the 53rd minute. Ryan would convert, with the Rabbitohs still leading 18-16. An error off the kick-off would hand South Sydney brilliant field position, with the away side taking full advantage. Winger Deijion Leugaimafa would find some room on the outside of the Raiders left edge, scoring in the corner. Munro would push his sideline conversion attempt to the right of the uprights, leaving the Rabbitohs leading 22-16 in the 56th minute. The Raiders were however not done yet, with Williams crossing for his second in the 63rd minute. The second rower would show his speed and strength to cross over in the corner, breaking through multiple Rabbitohs defenders. Ryan would kick the perfect conversion from the sideline, drawing the scores level at 22-all in the 66th minute. The comeback would be complete only moments later, with Deakin Bright crossing for his first of the afternoon in the 68th minute. He would find space down his right edge, running infield to score under the posts. Ryan would convert his fourth of the afternoon, handing the Raiders a crucial 28-22 victory.

 4 min  6-0  Gale try Munro goal
 8 min 10-0  Bijorac try Munro miss
13 min 10-4
19 min 10-10
30 min 16-10 Bijorac try Munro goal
HT     16-10
46 min 18-10 Teaupa goal
52 min 18-16
54 min 22-16 Leugaimafa try Munro miss
63 min 22-22
66 min 22-28

Bijorac 2, Gale, Leugaimafa tries
Munro 2 from 4, Teaupa 1 from 1 goals 

Penalties  3-6 (1H  2-2 )
6-Again    1-1 (1H  1-0 )

Referee       M.Currie
Touch Judges  L.Nicholls / T.Cambourn

Final Line Up -
                                 Min Tac Pe 6A MT LB  Rn  DR    m Er OL   K TA  T  G/A  FG 2FG

Flbk -  1 - Munro, Tyrone         70   2  1  -  3  -   -   -  105  -  2   1  -  -  2/4   -   -
LWng -  5 - Leugaimafa, Deijion   70   3  -  -  2  1   -   -   48  -  1   1  1  1  -     -   -
LCnt -  4 - Bruines, Wesley       70   4  -  -  1  -   -   -   84  -  -   -  -  -  -     -   -
RCnt -  3 - Bijorac, Zane         70  13  -  -  4  1   -   -  115  2  -   -  1  2  -     -   -
RWng -  2 - Kaho, Carson          70   5  -  -  2  -   -   -   58  2  -   -  -  -  -     -   -
5/8  -  6 - Teaupa, Dion          70  11  -  -  2  -   -   -   53  -  1   8  -  -  1/1   -   -
Half -  7 - Chester, Mitchell     70  18  -  -  6  -   -   -   14  -  -   5  -  -  -     -   -
Prop - 16 - Gale, Lachlan         18   4  -  -  1  1   -   -   42  -  -   -  -  1  -     -   -     [0-18]
Hook -  9 - Bray, Keahlan         61  19  -  -  4  -   -   -   31  -  -   1  -  -  -     -   -     [0-32,41-70]
Prop - 10 - Grossemy, Louis       53  24  -  -  -  -   -   -  119  1  -   -  1  -  -     -   -     [0-26,43-70]
SRow - 11 - Woodford, Taine       42   9  1  -  -  -   -   -   59  1  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     [0-28,54-68]
SRow - 12 - Tweedie, Cruise       70  33  1  -  6  -   -   -   44  -  3   -  1  -  -     -   -     
Lock -  8 - Giles, Thomas         70  27  2  -  2  -   -   -  137  -  1   -  -  -  -     -   - (c)

Int  - 14 + Williams, Dylan        9   5  -  -  2  -   -   -    3  -  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     [32-41]
Int  - 13 - Rahme, Jaxson         52  16  -  -  4  1   -   -  153  -  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     [18-70]
Int  - 15 - Vailalo, Isaiah       19  13  -  1  1  -   -   -   63  -  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     [26-43,68-70]
Int  - 17 - Hawe-De-Thierry, D    36   2  -  -  4  -   -   -   29  -  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     [28-54]

Conc - 18 - Griffiths, Trent                                                                       (DNP) 

                                     208  6  1 44  4         1164  6 11  16  4  4  3/5   -   -

Completion Rate      - 23/29  79%

Opposition Offloads  - 1

Other U21 Matches - Round 20

38-8  Brok Parramatta b Manly
24-12 Penr Wests-Tig  b Penrith
40-10 CsyF Newcastle  b Victoria
38-4  Ende Cronulla   b St Geo-Ill
22-14 Wvly Canterbury b Syd Rstrs

               W D  L B Diff PT
SYD RSTRS     15 -  4 1 +322 32
NEWCASTLE     13 -  6 1 +111 28
WESTS-TIG     11 -  8 1  +36 24
CRONULLA      11 1  8 -  +70 23
PENRITH       11 -  9 - +102 22
St Geo-Ill    10 2  7 -  +28 22
Canberra      10 -  9 1  -41 22
Canterbury     8 1 10 1  -49 19
Parramatta     8 - 11 1   +2 18
Manly          8 - 11 1  -91 14
Victoria       6 - 13 1 -214 14
Souths         3 - 17 - -212  6

Round 21 - Post Game Analysis


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