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2018 NSWRL Senior Comps - ISP, Flegg, RMC, Shield

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Tony Dosen

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Lazarus Brown fractured a wrist about 3 weeks ago - putting him out for 6 weeks.

Here is the report from the Newcastle Herald's Josh Callinan on the Massey Cup Rep Team's 20-14 win over the Newcastle Rugby League Rebels Rep. Team on Friday Night at Maitland - from a Newcastle perspective, of course:


"The Newcastle Rebels have fallen narrowly short of victory upon returning to the senior representative ranks after going down 20-14 to the travelling Ron Massey Cup team at Maitland Sportsground on Friday night.

A last-ditch effort from Rebels winger Josh Charles was ruled a knock-on after the referee judged the ball was grounded without touching the tryline under the posts with less than a minute remaining.

It came just after Ron Massey halfback Rhys Davies was given 10 minutes in the sin bin for a push on Rebels five-eighth Terence Seu Seu while chasing a kick in-goal.

But despite the late pressure applied by Newcastle, the visitors held on for a well-deserved six-point victory.

Both sides scored three tries apiece in an entertaining affair with the Sydney-based squad taking a 12-10 lead into the main break.

Seu Seu, Ryan Walker and Matt Hay crossed for the hosts while Abbas Miski and Kurt Aldridge, arguably man of the match, and Shane Keil nabbed Ron Massey’s four-pointers. Aldridge also kicked three of his team’s four goals.

Walker, halfback Brad Murray and skipper Warren Schillings were the stand outs for Newcastle.

Rebels hooker Paul Carter (pectoral) was the main injury concern, leaving the field before the half-hour mark.
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Paul Carter - son of Steve and the same Paul Carter who has had his problems off the field in recent years.

A massive win for a much maligned side who only had 2 training sessions as preparation after being virtually 'thrown together" this week.

Perhaps this result shows some league people - outside of the converted who regularly watch and comment on the Massey Cup and the Sydney Shield on this thread - that the Massey Cup is NO Park footy comp.

It's better than that - much better. We all could have picked better sides out of the Massey Cup than the one that went around in this match.

But the team that did go up the F1 did the business - so well done to them.

Remember, this Newcastle squad was picked weeks ago for this match - and certainly had more than 2 training sessions to prepare.

No surprise to see Ryan Walker stand out. Any one who has seen the last couple of Koori knockouts would attest to his quality.

Will be most interesting to see how many of tonight's winning Massey Cup rep. side now get a crack in the NSW Selection to play against the Queensland Rangers at Pizzey Park on June 17 - considering it will clash with a full round of Massey Cup back home in Sydney.

The full round of Newcastle Rugby League matches (4 of them) are actually being played on Saturday - so who knows how many of their team will 'butter up' less than 24 hours after tonigh's match,
 

MountainMan

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And the assistant coach picking his brother.
Terrific player at this level in the years gone by,especially in his wenty days...however nowhere near the best half in the comp,going on form he is down the bottom end.With brother Nathan as assistant ,again just going off facts and results,i don’t understand why he got the assistant job..3 seasons coaching Wests,they’ve made the finals once and currently running down the bottom end again this year.
On Jason Thompson,i dont mind that selection,a very handy player and highly underated .Can cover a range of positions and has been one of Cabramatta’s best in past couple seasons along with brother Don.
 

Joker44

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Do they have to pick players that actually played the rep match for the NSW team that plays Rangers? If Newcastle Comp has a full round that weekend why would their clubs send their best players to the rep game? They have everything to lose and nothing to gain

Would be interested to know who the selectors are for the combined NSW team.

Tony D you should be the first selector you know this Comp better then anyone
 

rightleftin

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Anthony Layoun, who played for Lebanon in the World Cup and appeared for Wenty in Sydney Shield earlier this season has transferred to Berkely Sports in the Illawarra comp.
 

rightleftin

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News from this weeks' RMC team lists:

* Jacob Mayer adds to the experience in the Mounties line up - named on a 6 man bench in what will be his first game for 2018.
* Treyvon Leuluai (son of James) will play his first game for Blacktown, after switching from Guildford, where he could not get out of SS
* Guildford have Josh Lewis back after going off injured against Wenty in round 3
* Billy Tsikrikas will play his first game for Glebe Burwood since be injured in round 1 vs Blacktown.
* Lazarus Brown returns for St Marys after a broken arm.
 
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imgunawin72

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News from this weeks' RMC team lists:

* Jacob Mayer adds to the experience in the Mounties line up - named on a 6 man bench in what will be his first game for 2018.
* Treyvon Leuluai (son of James) will play his first game for Blacktown, after switching from Guildford, where he could not get out of SS
* Guildford have Josh Lewis back after going off injured against Wenty in round 3
* Billy Tsikrikas will play his first game for Glebe Burwood since be injured in round 1 vs Blacktown.
* Lazarus Brown returns for St Marys after a broken arm.
Who did James Leuluai play for ?
 

rightleftin

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St marys have named strong line ups in both the SS and RMC with blokes back from Penrith

Should be a good game. Guildford are the benchmark. Taniela Lasalo is not listed to play, he had a really strong game against Glebe but went off after 30 minutes in their last game against Wests. On the other hand Josh Lewis is back. Similar to St Marys, Newtown have the week off so Glebe Burwood have named a strong side and their clash with Wenty should be a good game.
 
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rightleftin

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Tony Satini, Sam Duggan and Mitch Cahalane are in the Mounties team playing Blacktown tonight and it looks like Jordan Hall has moved from Asquith to Blacktown.
 
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