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Representative Round

ViceVersa

Juniors
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Anyone see that cringe moment, she forgot the words/off tune to the entire New Zealand national anthem.

And they couldn't find the tee for kick off, wasted like 5 minutes lol
 

Saint_JimmyG

First Grade
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What a complete tosser Hayne really is
Complaining when he makes a wrong decision and claiming to be obstructed in what was clearly a fair try
To think people wanted that big headed imposter at our club

To think, there was a time when the NSW selectors would do ANYTHING just to fit Hayne into the team.

He's a myth of epic proportions.
 

getsmarty

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MATCH REPORT


England storm home to beat Kiwis in Denver
Author
Brad Walter Senior Reporter, in Denver
Timestamp
Sun 24 Jun 2018, 08:18 AM

Test debutant Jake Connor came off the interchange bench to inspire England to a 36-18 win over New Zealand in their historic Test at Mile High Stadium on Saturday (Sunday, 6am AEST).

Wayne Bennett's men trailed 12-0 before Connor was thrust into action after a number of defensive lapses by five-eighth Jonny Lomax and set up two first-half tries before scoring one himself as England continued the form which took them to last year's World Cup final.

Elliott Whitehead scored two tries for England in an entertaining Test which was watched by a crowd of 19,320, including South Sydney co-owner Russell Crowe, at the home of the Denver Broncos, as well as US television viewers on CBS Sports.

The crowd were still coming into the stadium up until half-time as American fans are used to arriving late because most of their sports go for much longer than 80 minutes.

Those who were there before kick-off saw Issac Luke lead the haka for New Zealand and two botched national anthems before a gripping contest featuring some big hits from the forwards and expansive play from both teams.


There were also some bizarre moments due to the altitude, with Kiwis hooker Issac Luke kicking the ball over the dead ball line on the full from the opening kick-off of the match and again in the second half, while winger Isaako did the same thing.

England halfback Gareth Widdop landed a 50-metre penalty goal with ease after Isaako’s 55th-minute mistake, while there was limited kicking in general play because the teams didn’t want to risk kicking the ball dead.

The Kiwis started the better and played an attacking brand of football in their first Test under Michael Maguire, while forwards Martin Taupau and Nelson Asofa-Solomona kept the crowd entertained with some big hits in the opening minutes.


Great to have @russellcrowe with us after to celebrate the win! #DenverTest #RugbyLeagueChallenge

A post shared by England RL (@englandrugbyleague) on Jun 23, 2018 at 4:08pm PDT

A late tackle by Taupau on England five-eighth Jonny Lomax went unpunished by referee Ben Thaler in the eighth minute and the Kiwis targeted him in defence.

Halfback Kodi Nikorima easily pushed Lomax off and drew England fullback Stefan Ratchford to put centre Esan Masters over for his first Test try in the 10th minute.

Marsters looked set to score again five minutes later when he beat three defenders in a long range break.

England coach Wayne Bennett replaced Lomax with Connor and the move changed the momentum of the game, with Sam Burgess getting over the try line only to be held up, Tom Burgess bombing a try when he toed a loose ball over the dead ball line and then being denied by video referee Jared Maxwell.

Match Highlights: New Zealand v England

However, it was New Zealand fullback Dallin Watene-Zelezniak who scored next after backing up a break by Luke, who beat Tom Burgess, to cross in the 28th minute.

Ryan Hall appeared to drop the ball over the line but was awarded England’s first try in the 33rd minute after Connor combined with Widdop before throwing a cut out pass to the winger.

Connor then put Whitehead over with a short pass to reduce New Zealand’s lead to 12-10 at half-time.

It was a different England side in the second half and Widdop levelled the scores in the 46th minute with a penalty goal after Luke stomped on the hand of England centre John Bateman in retaliation for an elbow to the throat while attempting to make a tackle.

England hit back through Hall

Sam Burgess was cautioned after running to get involved as players from both sides came together.

England took control of the game following Whitehead’s second try in the 53rd minute after replacement Tommy Makinson swooped on a Widdop grubber.

A 56th-minute penalty goal by Widdop from halfway put England ahead 20-12 and Connor scored a try for himself when he beat Nikorima and Jared Waerea-Hargreaves before dummying past Watene-Zelezniak in the 60th minute.

Fellow rookie Makinson scored a long-range try in the 65th minute to put the result beyond doubt before Watene-Zelezniak scored a consolation try.

Whitehead's second puts England ahead


https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2018/06/24/england-storm-home-to-beat-kiwis-in-denver/
 
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