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Knock-on Effect NSW Cup - Eels Team

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Wentworthville swoop to claim 2017 Ron Massey Cup
New South Wales Rugby League | September 24 2017 4:11PM

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The Wentworthville Magpies are the 2017 Ron Massey Grand Final champions after a commanding 38-4 victory over the Auburn Warriorsat Leichhardt Oval.

Auburn started in the worst possible fashion with a knock-on from the kick-off resulting in an accidental offside that gifted Magpies halfback Jake Walsh an easy two points, before another handling error invited them straight back onto the attack with Zach Nicholls firing a cut-out pass to Danny Barakat for the first try of the afternoon.

Walsh nailed the sideline conversion to take an early 8-0 lead after just five minutes.
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The Magpies extended their lead shortly after as Nicholls continued his blistering start with a perfect short ball to Nick Kassis who steamed through a gaping hole for back-to-back tries.

Auburn continued their poor start after they were unable to field a towering mid-field bomb, and the handling error proved costly as Barakat pounced on the loose ball for their third unanswered try within the first 15 minutes.

The Magpies were dominating the early exchanges with their forwards laying a strong platform via some barnstorming carries, but Auburn were able to hit back with a try to Matt Utai after he plucked the ball from a classy grubber and barged his way over in the left-hand corner.

Despite some valiant efforts from Auburn to work their way back into the contest, the Magpies extended their lead in the closing stages of the first-half after Taniela Lasalo charged his way over from close range.

Walsh again converted to take a comfortable 26-4 lead at half-time.

The Warriors looked to avenge their poor start with a host of early opportunities to kick-start a potential comeback but were unable to take advantage with an array of errors ruining their chances.

It was a tug-of-war battle in the opening 15 minutes of the second half but dynamic Magpies halfback Jake Walsh came up with a game-defining 40/20, however they were unable to capitalise as the Auburn defence held strong.

It was only a matter of time before the Magpies iced the victory, with Walsh capping off a brilliant game with a pin-point grubber for Kassis who scored right under the posts.

Walsh continued his perfect kicking record with the Magpies taking a 32-4 stranglehold with just 15 minutes to play.

After some threatening attacking raids from Auburn in the hope of finding a consolation try, it was Magpies flyer Joshua Minhinnick who put the icing on the cake with a sparkling 70-metre sprint down the right-hand touchline to well and truly seal the victory.

A high tackle was the final straw in a feisty contest with Siaopo Tagaloa sent off for the indirection, with Walsh nailing a further two points to complete a comprehensive 38-4 victory and the 2017 Ron Massey Cup title.

RELATED: See the full list of 2017 NSWRL Ron Massey Cup Draw and Results.

2017 NSWRL Ron Massey Cup Grand Final
Auburn Warriors 4 Wentworthville Magpies 38
Venue: Leichhardt Oval
Date: Sunday 24 September 2017 at 2:10pm

Auburn Warriors (4)
Tries: Matt Utai

Wentworthville Magpies (38)
Tries: Danny Barakat 2, Nick Kassis 2, Josh Minhinnick, Taniela Lasalo
Goals: Jake Walsh 7

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With Robson retired and Dargan going to the Broncos do we have any idea who will be the back up halves into 2018?

Brown is only 17/18 and then Dean Matterson - other than that I am guessing the club is looking outside the current contracted players?
 

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The way the NRL is going, backup halves who can't defend at NRL standard are seen as too risky. Clubs would rather take a hit to their kicking game and just shift someone from the top 17 into the vacant halves spot and replace him with a backup edge player.
 

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With Robson retired and Dargan going to the Broncos do we have any idea who will be the back up halves into 2018?

Brown is only 17/18 and then Dean Matterson - other than that I am guessing the club is looking outside the current contracted players?

I reckon we will use Smith, Gutherson, taka first before we move on a NSW cup player as an option.

But I also expect us to sign a cheapie back up for our squad.
 

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With Robson retired and Dargan going to the Broncos do we have any idea who will be the back up halves into 2018?

Brown is only 17/18 and then Dean Matterson - other than that I am guessing the club is looking outside the current contracted players?

mate, if we had to rely on Matterson we be f**ked

I think Smith would be miles ahead but gee Brown looks a prospect and he can defend
 

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I reckon we will use Smith, Gutherson, taka first before we move on a NSW cup player as an option.

But I also expect us to sign a cheapie back up for our squad.

That was my take - Gutherson to be moved into the halves first but still expecting us to pick up some depth players to Wenty as well.

Talk of Phoenix Hunt from Bunnies coming to the club from their NYC and injury. Just guessing we wouldn’t be expecting Brown to step up in to Wenty yet when he still has two years of 20’s.
 

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That was my take - Gutherson to be moved into the halves first but still expecting us to pick up some depth players to Wenty as well.

Talk of Phoenix Hunt from Bunnies coming to the club from their NYC and injury. Just guessing we wouldn’t be expecting Brown to step up in to Wenty yet when he still has two years of 20’s.

Didnt Hoffman play 5/8 at some point of career?
 

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Yeah by your coach Griffin who absolutely has no idea :joy:

Agree.... But his track records shows he has nurtured some great juniors into first grade. Taken Panthers to Finals both years. Won 2 /4 finals games. Had large injury tolls.
Id much prefer BA. But his record is not as good as of yet.
 

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Yes but has no kicking game.

Id say Gutherson, Smith,Taka are back up halves. If we can sign a guy like Drew Hutchinson he would be nice for Wenty and an option if needed.
Dargan would of been fine but put priced himself. I thunk he will play first grade at some point. Unsure how good he will become.
 
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