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Lower Grade Finals

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Meanwhile, the West Tigers are still playing.

Intrust Super Premiership NSW FW2

Wests Tigers 26 (J Hunt, J Grant, J Littlejohn, J Addo-Carr tries; J Hunt 4, T Cassel goals) def Wyong 16 (L Garner 2, T Cornish tries; T Cornish 2 goals)

Jack Littlejohn inspired the Wests Tigers to a crucial 26-16 victory over Wyong, ultimately ending their season and booking a spot in the Preliminary Finals against Mounties next week.

Littlejohn scored a try, set up another and kicked an important 40/20, while Wes Lolo put in a powerful and dominant performance that constantly put his side on the front foot.

Tyler Cornish wasted no time to inject himself into the match; he broke through the defence with a classy right-foot step, before out-pacing Watson Heleta to open the scoring adjacent to the posts.

It was a case of “anything you can do, I can match,” as the Wests Tigers seasoned veteran, Justin Hunt, sharply stepped off his right foot to accelerate through the Wyong defence and scored a brilliant short-range try.

The Tigers received a penalty of the ensuing set, and marched in to try-scoring range. Jordan Grant made the most of the field position, as he bullied his way through the Wyong defence to score an incredibly powerful try that gave them a 12-6 lead.

A willingness to throw the ball around caught the Wests Tigers un-done at the 25-minute mark, when a wayward pass hit the turf as they were coming out of trouble and was picked up by Luke Garner who ran away to score un-touched.

Wyong thought they took the lead back on the stroke of halftime, but Ikuvalu was ruled to have stepped into touch in the process of scoring the try.

Littlejohn responded with a beautiful 40/20, and followed that up with a brilliant individual try to take an 18-12 lead into half-time.

Both sides had try-scoring chances in the opening five minutes of the second half, but the first points came from a Wests Tigers penalty goal directly in front of the posts after Zane Tetevano hit Justin Hunt late, high and off the ball.

The next 15 minutes was a stalemate with neither side showing any signs of scoring, but the Wests Tigers began to control the game with smart kicks to gain field position.

It paid off with a set play that saw Littlejohn throw a perfect inside ball to Josh Addo-Carr who was steaming through on the inside, and it was executed so perfectly that it was wonderful to watch.

Wyong refused to give in, knocking the deficit back to 10 with 13 minutes remaining after they shifted the ball right with some quick hands for Garner to score his second try.

That was the final scoring play of the game, with the Wests Tigers facing the challenge of Mounties next week to earn a spot in the Grand Final.

Under 20's
Wests Tigers 54 (Mata’afa 2, Ioelu 2, Karwhin, McCormack, Sharpe, Tali, Liddle, Marsters tries; Ioelu 7/10 goals) defeated Parramatta 24 (Afualo, Cerruto, Gafa, Doolan tries; Doolan 4/4 goals)

Wests Tigers have turned in a dominant display in their Holden Cup Elimination Final today, demolishing Parramatta 54-24 at Allianz Stadium.

The Willie Peters’ coached side finished the season in sixth-place and subsequently ended the Eels’ season today with a ten-try effort.

Jacob Liddle, Obed Karwhin, Pio Sokobalava and Roman Ioelu were amongst the best performers, with the side now set to face the North Queensland Cowboys next weekend in another do-or-die match.

Two very early opportunities went begging for Wests Tigers, with Esan Marsters ruled offside from a grubber and Jakob Giles being denied moments later from another kick with a knock-on in the lead-up.

Parramatta made them pay soon after with left centre Atini Gafa snaring first points of the day from a short-ball close to the line.

Michael Doolan converted the try and the Eels went out to a 6-0 lead after just 11 minutes.

With Wests Tigers still on the back foot, Parramatta fullback Mason Cerruto spilled a cut-out pass right into the hands of Obed Karwhin who raced 90 metres down-field to score very much against the run of play.

Ioelu nailed the conversion from the sideline to even the scores at 6-all after 17 minutes.

Wests Tigers continued their roll-on down field, with Esan Marsters showing his strength to shake-off the Eels defender and throw a great pass to Ioelu who dived over in the corner.

The speedy winger was unable to convert his own try, however Wests Tigers went ahead for the first time 10-6 after 22 minutes.

On the very next set Karwhin was at it again, finding space down the flank and grubbering behind the fullback with his centre Toa Mata’afa diving on the loose ball to score a great try.

Ioelu’s conversion was again waved away from near touch, with Wests Tigers racing out to a 14-6 lead after 25 minutes of play.

Ioelu continued his strong involvement early in this match, this time showing great speed and agility to speed his way over the try-line and converted his own try to make it 20-6 after 30 minutes.

The one-way traffic continued when Mata’afa went in for his second try of the day, with some nice lead-up play from Sokobalava and Mark McCormack setting him up.

Ioelu converted the try with Wests Tigers holding a commanding 26-6 lead with just five minutes to play before the half-time break.

The momentum completely changed just before the break as the Eels ran in two very quick tries to claw their way back into the game, with Tuimavave Afualo and Cerruto scoring to peg it back to 26-18.

Wests Tigers came out in the second half with all guns blazing, with Daniel Roberts nailing a 40/20 and McCormack crashing over to score just two tackles later.

Ioelu added the two extra points with the conversion and Wests Tigers went out to a 32-18 lead.

From there, Wests Tigers went in for three consecutive tries to Tony Tali, Luke Sharpe and Liddle – all in the space of 12 minutes – to make it an overwhelming 48-18 scoreline after just 65 minutes.

Parramatta ran in a consolation try in the 71st minute, with Doolan scoring off a scrum for the Eels and converting his own try to make it 48-24.

Marsters put the icing on the cake in the 77th minute, strolling over for a try of his own on the left edge, as Ioelu’s conversion took the final score out to 54-24.
 

Vic Mackey

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Bit of talent there. Surely Marsters is pushing for an edge spot in first grade next year. He reminds me a lot of BJ Leluila in the way he plays, very powerful but has some skill to him too, I've seen him score a try off a chip and chase.

Our NYC have done remarkably well when you consider regular starters like Papenhuyzen, Jacobs, Suli, Felisse, Tatola, Sironen are all out for the year. Then Liddle, Marsters, JJ, Mapesone have been playing a lot of NSW cup
 
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TKO

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Plenty of talent in our lower grades, great for the club. I Was at the NSW Cup game on Sunday v Wyong ( feeder club for Roosters ) and we have a very good side. Both head coaches from their clubs were there watching Jason Taylor and Trent Robinson
 

Tiger05

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You'd like to think that a couple of players will step up to first grade next year.
 

Clifferd

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From what I've seen in u20s Paseska and Liddle should be in the top squad otherwise we are kidding ourselves
 

macnaz

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Hope as many as possible get out to LO this weekend to watch the Intrust Cup game .
 
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2nd Week, NSW Cup

1.Watson Heleta
2. Charlie Taylor
3. Tyler Cassel
4. Michael Chee Kam
5. Josh Addo-Carr
6. Jack Littlejohn
7. Justin Hunt
8. Jordan Grant
9. Jeremy Marshall-King
10. Wesley Lolo
11. Jackson Williams
12. Curtis Sironen
13. Joel Edwards
14. Manaia Cherrington
15. Matthew Eisenhuth
16. Dallas Graham
17. Jayden Wheelhouse
19. Manaia Rudolph)


Wests Tigers Intrust Super Premiership side can secure a spot in the 2016 Grand Final when they take on Mounties RLFC this Sunday afternoon at Leichhardt Oval.

After dropping their Qualifying Final to Illawarra, Paul Stringer’s side bounced back on the weekend with a convincing 26-16 win over the Wyong Roos at Pepper Stadium.

The high-quality win will hold the side in good stead this week as they come up against the minor premiers, Mounties RLFC, who have dropped just three games all season.

In their two meetings earlier in the year, it was the Canberra Raiders’ feeder team who recorded wins on both occasions, but Wests Tigers had chances to win both — losing 27-20 early in the season before succumbing to a second half comeback in Round 21.

Boosted by NRL experience in Josh Addo-Carr, Michael Chee Kam, Joel Edwards and Curtis Sironen, Wests Tigers will certainly fancy their chances this time around.

Question marks also remain over how Mounties will line up for the game, with the likes of Sam Williams, Paul Vaughan and Adam Clysdale all potentially called into Ricky Stuart’s side given the injury concerns over Josh Hodgson, Blake Austin and Clay Priest.

Mounties will also be without the leading try-scorer of the Intrust Super Premiership competition, Kato Ottio (29 tries in 22 games) after he suffered a ruptured ACL.

The winner of Sunday’s Semi Final will go through to the 2016 Grand Final.
 

Vic Mackey

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Dissapointing end to the season for NYC. Very frustrating as they looked a far better team then the cowboys but only completed like 57% of their sets or something. Even with that that were still well in the game until they copped on of the worst calls I've ever seen on a rugby league field to award the try that put the cows 10 up.
 

madunit

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Hope Jordan Grant gets a spot in the NRL 25 man squad next year too.
 

BuffaloRules

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First time I have seen the NSW Cup team this year.,,

They share a lot of traits with the first grade team...not a lot of them positive...

That game was there to be won at half time but a poor kicking game and ball security have cost them
 

sensesmaybenumbed

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Disappointed with JAC's game today...

Thought he should be showing more at this level...

He will. Next year.

First time I have seen the NSW Cup team this year.,,

They share a lot of traits with the first grade team...not a lot of them positive...

That game was there to be won at half time but a poor kicking game and ball security have cost them
To be fair, both sides dropped plenty of ball in difficult conditions.
It was there for the taking though.
 
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I wonder who made the decision to give Cherrington such limited game time?

Did the come from the top? I thought they were playing for a GF spot, Benji's little brother did ok though.
 

TKO

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I was at the game and the weather was shocking, rain sweeping into the grandstand and cold not a great day for playing. If we had dry conditions we would have won. I thought we might just get there at the end but a few mistakes cost us. The boys have done very well to get this far and being only 1 game from the grand final. Its a good young side including the u20s. The club is looking very strong for the future
 
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