RMC
Windsor 30 Silktails 26
Wenty 30 Cabra 4
Hills 26 Glebe 24
Mounties 34 Blacktown 16
St Marys 58 Ryde Eastwood 16
Wests bye
I saw 4 of the 5 games, but no doubt the best was the remaining game where Hills overcame a half time deficit to Glebe, after a similar effort against Mounties last week to maintain their unbeaten record.
In the early game on Friday, Windsor were looking far too good for the Silktails, leading 24-6 at one stage. A silktails try just before half time lifted spirits and in the final 20 minutes the benefits of full time training finally showed its benefits as the Fijians stormed back into the game, but were unable to eliminate the points gap.
Wenty looked great while posting 3 tries in the first 10 minutes but errors allowed a very weak Cabra team to avoid a cricket score.
Similarly, Blacktown were dominant for the first 20 minutes and led 10-0 but Mounties gradually settled and ground their opponents down.
St Marys look like they are playing in a different competition, giving their much bigger opponents a flogging, despite the absence of Luke Naduralato, Trent Toelau, Alec Susino and Anton Aria, who were all required in NSW Cup this week. However, with quality replacements such as Maliko Falino, Marli Sini and Joe Tramontana, brought up from SS as well as Sam McKendry, who only lasted 10 minutes before surrendering to a leg injury, St Marys continued where they left off last week. It will take a superb effort to beat them, with Hills looking the best chance.