Glebe didnt have to worry about the clock thus week as the Fijians scored first and led for the entire game. They defended well, and unlike the first 2 games, threw the ball around and took advantage of many of the frequent Glebe errors. Glebe had Rudolph, Tuha, Illett and Coughlan, who had all played NSW Cup the previous week, but were no match for the Fijians.
Blacktown exposed Wenty as pretenders. Wenty very pleased with wins over cellar dwellers Wests and Cabra but they are no match for the top sides. Mounties result against Cabra looks unimpressive. When I looked at the NSWRL ladder yesterday, Cabra are unfotunate to be running 12th in an 11 team comp, behind Glebe who apparently both 10th and 11th.
Hills made it 4 out 4 with a big win against the Ryde Eastwood club, which has failed to supplement the players who had success in SS, with a core of experienced players. Hills added to their squad with the transfer of Zach Nicholls from Belrose during the week. Belrose replaced Nicholls with former Australian 7's rep Willie Bishop.
St Marys are so much quicker than their opposition in both grades. With Mckendry breaking down last week, St Marys demonstrated their depth by bringing in Antonio Pelesasa for his first game for 2021.
Brothers are the surprise packets in SS. 4 wins in 4 starts is more wins than 2018 and 2019 combined. Jake Foster has packed his side with veterans - Daniel Penese, Vaipuna Tia Kilifi, Daniel Arona, the Willie Bros and Rod Peake.