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Ron Massey Cup/Sydney Shield 2016

Timmah

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Would we call it an upset? Wenty haven't been in what I'd call good form in SS for a couple of months now.
 

rightleftin

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Wenty's form in SS has not been great, they are a shadow of the side in previous seasons, but if they had won last night they were in the top 4 whereas Auburn were 13th with only 4 wins. Also, the margin was quite significant, although probably due to the brilliance of Utai.
 

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Tony Dosen's SS Wrap

UTAI INSPIRED WARRIORS UPSET WENTY


An inspired four try performance from 35 year old former NRL star Matt Utai saw the Auburn Warriors upset defending Sydney Shield Premiers Wentworthville Magpies 48-24 in their catch up postponed game at Lidcombe Oval on Wednesday Evening.

Turning back the clock in a display of the power and pace that earned him 167 NRL First Grade Games between Canterbury and the Wests Tigers, a 2004 NRL Premiership with the Bulldogs and a combined 7 Tests for New Zealand and Samoa, Utai turned on a show that put the Magpies back on their heels.

After Wenty opened the scoring when hooker Jenan Parrish burrowed over from dummy half in the ninth minute for a 6-nil lead with Kamren Cryer’s conversion, Utai then stepped up for the Warriors playing at centre.

Utai got his first try in the 18th minute to level scores with Eric Ruka’s conversion. Warriors fullback Jack Gibbons then sent Auburn to a lead they were to hold for the rest of the match when he scored in the 24th minute for a 12-6 lead with Ruka’s conversion.

Utai than powered over from close range wide out for his second try four minutes later to extend the Warriors lead to 16-6.

Inspired by their injection of star-power, the Warriors then sent Wenty rocking with a superb back-line try finished by winger Antonio Soni in the shadows of half time. Ruka converted and Auburn had a shock 22-6 lead at the interval.

After a tight start to the second half, the Warriors then really put Wenty to the sword. Second Rower Peni Minisale crashed over seven minutes into the second half for a 26-6 lead.

Opposite winger Antonio Hala then joined in the party with his first try 13 minutes into the second half for 32-6 when Ruka converted.

Utai then completed his hat trick from the next set from the restart from another sweeping backline play, and the match was virtually over after Ruka’s conversion at an incredible 38-6.

Wenty finally came to life mid-way through the second half when the Warriors took the foot off the throttle – scoring three tries in just eight minutes to give themselves a sniff of a miracle.

Powerhouse interchange forward Doug Faaiu crashed over in the 61st minute, before Greek international Michael Lekkas finished off a movement from close range five minutes later, and winger Emosi Alamoti scored from the restart set.

Cryer converted all three tries to give Wenty a hope of a miracle with 14 minutes left at 38-24.

The Warriors then steadied with possession late in the match. Hala got his second try to close the door on Wenty with seven minutes left.

Then Utai – who plays predominantly for the Warriors’ A Grade team that lead the Sydney Combined Competition these days – got his fourth try in the last minute to put the icing on the Warriors’ cake.

St Marys kept their position in the Top Four with a 46-22 win over St Marys at Laybutt Fields last Saturday in the first of the catch up postponed games across the weekend.

In a high scoring affair, St Marys centre Chris Vaegaau completed a hat trick of tries either side of half time to keep the Saints always at arms length in front of a Workers outfit that came up with some spectacular tries of their own.

After the Workers started well with tries to Caibryn Keating and flying winger Fylyx Saqa Saqa, the Saints struck back with tries to stalwart prop Jared Canon and winger Peter Pakoti.

Further tries to Jak Cannell and second rower Ryan Jeffery then gave the Saints breathing space in front, before the first of Vaegaau’s tries just before the break gave the Saints a comfortable half time lead.

Vaegaau completed his hat trick in the second half to make sure of the Saints’ victory, with winger Justice Utatao and hard working interchange forward Melbourne Taupau also getting tries for St Marys in the second half.

Half Jake Butfield landed five goals from nine attempts with the boot for the Saints.

Wide running second rower David Filimona and interchange player John Leapai got consolation tries for the Workers late, with fullback Omar Zahabe kicking three conversions from four attempts for the Workers.

The Peninsula Seagulls posted their 6th straight win and consolidated second spot on the Sydney Shield ladder with a solid 36-20 win over a game Cabramatta Two Blues in the catch up game at New Era Stadium, Cabramatta last Saturday.

Against a bigger forward pack and a reshuffled Two Blues outfit that included no less than 9 players that had been dropped back from Ron Massey Cup with Cabra's Ron Massey Cup team not playing on the weekend, the Seagulls again relied on the brilliance of their back-line and class fullback Jake Pickering to get the two competition points.

After Seagulls prop Ryan Wheeler went down in the first 20 minutes with a suspected broken arm that could end his season, it was up to their form back rower Todd Wilson to carry the load.

Wilson opened the scoring with his first try in the 12th minute for 6-nil with Luke Martin's conversion, before winger Jeremy Marshall finished off a right side movement to score in the corner for 10-nil after 20 minutes.

Wilson then bagged his double 10 minutes from half time and converted the try himself for 16-nil, before winger Richie Goodwin completed a long range attack from the restart set to extend the lead to 20-nil.

At this point, it appeared that the Seagulls were on their way to another big win.

The Two Blues - who pushed defending Premiers Wentworthville the previous week - then came back with their first try to one of the nine players coming back from Massey Cup - Treyvon Leuluai - to stay in the contest at 20-6 at half time with the conversion.

Pickering then stepped up after being kept quiet in the first half - scoring his 21st try of the season five minutes into the second half to extend the Seagulls lead to 26-6 with Martin's conversion.

When 18 year old five eighth Jack Johns finished another cutting backline movement 10 minutes into the second half, Martin's conversion blew the lead out to 32-6 and it looked as if the Seagulls were going to rack up a big score.

The Two Blues, however, never gave in and were rewarded when centre Isaac Montgomery finished off a neat movement to score in the 56th minute, before Leuluai completed his double with 13 minutes left to keep Cabra interested at 32-16 with the conversion from regular Massey Cup half Ernest Alo.

Pickering put the seal on the win with his second try with five minutes left to extend the Seagulls lead to 36-16.

Pickering now has 22 tries for the season in Sydney Shield - only brilliant Mounties winger Maiko Sivo with 29 majors has now scored more tries in Sydney Shield this year.

Montgomery got the last word in for Cabramatta with his second try in the last minute to make the final score a little more respectable for the Two Blues at 36-20.

East Campbelltown stormed into the Top 4 at Belrose's expense with a handsome 34-22 win in the all Eagles catch up match at Waminda Oval last Sunday.

Making the most of an extremely heavy and muddy surface surrounding a hard cricket wicket in the centre, East Campbelltown held on to the ball far better in the conditions.

This allowed the class of East Campbelltown and ex Wests Tigers NYC half Wayde Dunley using his superb kicking game to not only set up three of the home side's seven tries, but to pin Belrose inside their half for long periods.

After Mason Talolua opened the scoring for the home side with his first try in the third minute, Belrose struck back hard with the only period of the first half where they applied any pressure.

Backrower Beau Abrahams ran off a Blake Nichols face ball to score in the eighth minute for Belrose to lead six-four with Nichols' conversion, then winger Sunia Bukaldi extended the lead to 10-4 with a neat try off a Dave Marando grubber kick in goal three minutes later. It was to be the only time Belrose led all day.

Belrose then turned in their most butter fingered performance of the year as they only completed one of their six sets – inviting East Campbelltown to take up field position at will.

This opened the door for Dunley to send winger Craig Moustakas over for his 14th try of the season off a superb cross kick in the corner for 10-8.

Finally the home side hit the front when 2015 Sydney Shield Player of the Year Ben Baker ran off a Dunley pass to score near the posts for 14-10 after Ed Connor converted.

Baker then got his second try from another in goal grubber from Dunley to give the home side an 18-10 half time lead.

Winger Jovani Vatuvei then leapt above the pack to score off a Dunley high cross field bomb four minutes into the second half to extend the lead for 22-10, before East Campbelltown extended the lead to 28-10 when Talolua got his second try 14 minutes into the second half.

Belrose then came back midway through the second half when they finally got some field position and held on to some football.

Tireless Manly NYC prop forward Jake Morrison strolled over from a Nichols inside pass with 20 minutes left, before centre Marvin Slavin burst over wide out on the right with 10 minutes left to bring Belrose back to 28-22 after Nichols converted both tries.

One more dropped ball from the restart set after Slavin's try then allowed field position for Dunley to put up another testing bomb with 5 minutes left for a tap back to centre Fusi Toutai to slide 5 metres through the mud to score and put the game out of Belrose's reach.

Baker landed a penalty goal after the full time siren to put the exclamation mark on the East Campbelltown win.
 

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Tony Dosen's RMC Wrap

WENTY GO BACK TO TOP OF MASSEY CUP


The Wentworthville Magpies returned to the top of the Ron Massey Cup table with a hard fought 30-20 win over the Auburn Warriors in their catch up postponed game at Lidcombe Oval on Wednesday Night.

In a match that ebbed and flowed a number of times, the Magpies twice got out to handy leads – only to be reeled in twice by Warriors comebacks.

The Magpies started on fire with centre David Sisifa scoring in Wenty’s first set of the match for a four-nil lead after just two minutes.

Sisifa then finished another back-line movement in the 16th minute to bag an early double and extend the Magpies lead to 10-nil with Lindon McGrady’s conversion.

The Warriors then came back for the first time - with a double to centre Cliff Nye late in the first half.

Nye crossed in the 26th minute, before completing his brace of tries on the stroke of half time to level the scores up at 10-all at the break with Addison Demetriou’s conversion.

Wenty then upped the ante with an explosive first 20 minutes of the second half with three tries to take a commanding lead.

Centre Ethan Tangira regained the lead for Wenty with his first try five minutes into the second half, before completing his double five minutes later for McGrady to convert and Wenty to lead 20-10.

When Magpies half Jack Madden scored midway through the second half, Wenty almost looked home with a 24-10 lead.

After finally getting some possession, the Warriors came charging back for a second time in the match.

Prop Will Solway crashed over with 17 minutes left to give Auburn some hope at 24-16 with Demetriou’s conversion.

When Warriors half Brendan Cox started and finished a movement to score with seven minutes left, the Warriors were storming home at 24-20.

Auburn could not take their chances in the closing stages, and Wenty hooker Sam Gorman sealed victory in the last 90 seconds with a try converted by McGrady right on the full time siren for the Magpies to go to the top of the Massey Cup table.

St Marys moved into the Massey Cup Top Four for the first time this season with an equally tough 32-22 win over a gallant Blacktown Workers at Laybutt Fields last Saturday in the other catch up game played at the weekend.

The Saints exploded out of the blocks with two tries in the first 10 minutes – first to blockbusting winger Luke Nadurutalo in the third minute before centre John Tuliatu blew the St Marys lead to 10-nil in just eight minutes after Adrian Davis converted.

Workers’ centre Marli Sini then started Blacktown’s reply in the 12th minute with a neat try for 10-6 with Blake Goodman’s conversion.

Class fullback Alan Eisenhuth extended the St Marys lead to 14-6 when he finished a Davis inspired play in the 28th minute.

Workers winger Falcon Peni finished off a brilliant counter attack in the last minute of the first half to have the Saints only lead 14-10 at the change of ends.

Blacktown took the lead in their first set of the second half when hooker Dean Parata got over from close range. Goodman converted to have the Workers up 16-14.

Davis then made the home side pay from a turnover shortly after the restart when he scored four minutes later. The half duly converted and St Marys had moved back to a 20-16 lead with the stage set for an exciting second half.

The Saints appeared to be grinding their way on top when second rower Sonny Tuigamala scored in the 52nd minute to extend the lead again at 26-16 after Davis landed the conversion.

Blacktown were not to be denied. Goodman scored a superb try to convert himself and give the Workers another chance at a close win at only 26-22 down and plenty of time left to play.

After a thrilling 10 minutes late in the match when both sides had their chances, Tuliatu completed a double with under two minutes left to secure the two competition points for St Marys – and snatch another last minute result away from the Workers in an all too familiar pattern this season.

Davis converted to close out the 32-22 win.

The Concord-Burwood match against Auburn Warriors set down for last Thursday night at Lidcombe Oval was again postponed after Auburn Council officials declared the surface unsafe late last Thursday afternoon due to surface water from recent rains.

As detailed by Matt Buxton in his report here, the Ron Massey Cup representative team narrowly went down 11-4 to the Queensland Rangers side in the annual Representative match last Sunday at Pizzey Park, Queensland.

The Rep. team were more than competitive for long periods in a far better and closer contest than their 2015 defeat – and had their chances after Asquith Magpies backrower Jordan Latham got Chris Yates’ men to 10-4 with the only try for the Blues mid way through the second half.

Wentworthville lead the Massey Cup over Western Suburbs on percentages following their Wednesday Night win with both teams on 28 points, with Mounties in third on 26 and St Marys in fourth on 20 points.

The logjam behind the Saints is still there with five points separating seven teams. Kingsgrove Colts are still bottom of the ladder with six points.

Only four matches will be played this weekend as five teams enjoy their second bye for the season to overcome an anomaly in the original draw where four teams – Guildford, Hills District, Wests and Cabramatta – did not get two byes.

New leader Wentworthville have the opportunity to extend their percentage lead over Wests as they take on Kingsgrove Colts at Hurstville Oval on Saturday.

Saturday’s other games see Blacktown Workers take on Concord-Burwood in a vital clash at Laybutt Fields, while Mounties host Windsor Wolves at Aubrey Keech Reserve.

Sunday’s only game sees Asquith play St Marys at Storey Park in a vital match of the round that will have a huge bearing on the finals makeup.
 

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Matt Utai is back in A Graden this weekend but Auburn used Ben Dakawaqa, one of the leading try scorers in RMC, against East Campbelltown, as well as Jake Kamire who played SS instead of NSW Cup.

RMC
Wenty 74 Kingsgrove 0
Mounties 40 Windsor 16
Concord Burwood 36 Blacktown 28

Windsor pushed Mounties during the first half to trail 10-14. Wenty went on with the job after leading 30-0 at half time. Blacktown had the 3 guys that played NSW Cup for Manly on Wednesday backing up today but were outgunned by Concord Burwood.

SS
Cabra 40 Wests 6
Belrose 26 Blacktown 10
Mounties 38 Windsor 20
Peninsula 52 Wenty 16

Cabra played a few RMC regulars but so too did Wests. Windsor provided the biggest test for Mounties for some time with the score 10-10 at half time. The Belrose v Blacktown was unusual in that both sides had players from the Manly NYC squad but Belrose also had 6 from the Concord Burwood squad. Peninsula repeated Auburn's effort from Thursday night by scoring 9 tries against Wenty, who have now lost 5 of the last 6 but will likely appear in the 8 team as the bottom 6 rarely win also.
 
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rightleftin

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Kingsgrove have a big game against Dragons today in A Grade so maybe effort in the RMC games is a lower priority than when they play again the following day in A Grade where they have a chance of success. There would be conflict if the just played the team in the A Grade instead of trying to play in 2 comps every weekend but yes a complete joke on RMC.
 

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Not for the first time this season, Hills SS gave up a 28-10 half time lead to lose to Guildford 32-28. There was an unusual occurrence in the Blacktown v Belrose game when the Blacktown coach was sent off for kicking over the water bucket while commented about the penalty count. This looks fairly minor when it is considered that some years ago and Asquith player sitting on the bench was given 10 in the bin for throwing a water bottle at the referee as a scrum packed.

It was a bad weekend for Kingsgrove as the A Grade, with several backing up from RMC went down to Dragons, who brought only 12 players, by 37-30.
 

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Cabra downed Kingsgrove in the R14 catch-up game last night 40-16 :arrow_right: http://leagueunlimited.com/live-update/show/721/4658/Scorers

Only one outstanding match left in each comp now

Ron Massey - Round 18 Concord-Burwood v Auburn (attempted reschedule a couple of weeks back failed due to drainage)

Shield - Round 15 Belrose v Hills

Anyone with any inside knowledge on those being played at all?
 

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Kingsgrove getting another season of beltings laid into them. Embarrassing to the competition. Wests should put 60+ on them today.
 

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RMC

Wests 64 Kingsgrove 8
Windsor 26 Blacktown 22

SS
St Marys 22 East Campbelltown 18
Windsor 30 Blacktown 0
Peninsula 38 Wests 20
 
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RMC

Wests 64 Kingsgrove 8
Windsor 26 Blacktown 22

SS
St Marys 22 East Campbelltown 18
Windsor 30 Blacktown 0
Peninsula 38 Wests 20


The Windsor V Blacktown game was a forfeit in Shield.

The Massey game was moved to Warragamba Sportsground. Windsor lead 20-6 at the break. Blacktown rallied to hit the lead 22-20 with 5 minutes left on the clock. A lucky bounce lead to Windsor's match winner with a couple of minutes left on the clock. A massive effort from the Blacktown boys after the week from hell off the field.
 

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The Windsor V Blacktown game was a forfeit in Shield.

The Massey game was moved to Warragamba Sportsground. Windsor lead 20-6 at the break. Blacktown rallied to hit the lead 22-20 with 5 minutes left on the clock. A lucky bounce lead to Windsor's match winner with a couple of minutes left on the clock. A massive effort from the Blacktown boys after the week from hell off the field.

Sorry mate, I'm not up to date with the RMC and SS comps this year - what happened?
 
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rightleftin

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I wonder if Blacktown's forfeit in Sydney Shield had something to do with their coach being sent off last week. They certainly appear to have plenty of players.

Auburn and Cabramatta were flogged at the hands of Mounties and Hills respectively in the RMC but the shock of the round was when Asquith beat Wenty for the second time this season. Interesting to see James Boustani making an appearance in SS and winning the game with his immaculate goal kicking. Even if Hills win the deferred game against Belrose on 17 August it is hard to see them making up the leeway on Windsor for 8th spot.

Auburn were pretty woeful in RMC but Mounties are a very professional club and this is reflected in their position on the table in all 3 grades. Mounties SS always had the game in hand but had to work a little harder than they might have expected. Auburn started with 16 but with the A Grade washed out, Soane Sitauti was coaxed into having a run with the SS and I thought he made a very strong impression on the Mounties forwards.
 
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