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Panthers are playing the Steelers in SG Ball.
Correct. NSWRL had incorrect club listed initially.

Retrospectively, they issued an SG Ball draw to a Balmain-Roosters game from Round 6 which was abandoned due to lightning around halftime (initially Roosters had been awarded a 12-6 win).

And the outstanding postponement from Round 7 in Tarsha Gale (St George v Penrith) - is a draw as well.
 

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Does LU have the finals "map" that they've used in previous years? I checked the twitter feed and couldn't find it.

Basically it outlies the path the teams will take to the grand final. Looks really nice and is easy to follow.
 

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Does LU have the finals "map" that they've used in previous years? I checked the twitter feed and couldn't find it.

Basically it outlies the path the teams will take to the grand final. Looks really nice and is easy to follow.
They're now using the 3-week finals format which sees 1st and 2nd have the Elimination Finals weekend off - the second week doesn't have a direct line to it as a result of 1st playing the lower ranked week 1 winner, and 2nd playing the higher ranked winner. As both those winners can come from either game, a map becomes largely pointless unfortunately.
 

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Good luck to all teams on the weekend.

Can the Roosters get three teams in the Grand Finals?
 

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The Indigenous Academy Sydney Roosters have held on for a thrilling 12-10 win against a gallant Newcastle Knights in the Harvey Norman Tarsha Gale Cup Grand Final at CommBank Stadium today.

The result was a welcome relief for the Roosters, who had also made the Grand Final last year but went down on the day to the St George Dragons. There was little separating the two sides during the match, with barnstorming Roosters back-rower Otesa Pule proving to be the difference after scoring a brilliant, individual try in the second half.

Read more: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2022/...oosters-to-tarsha-gale-cup-grand-final-glory/
 

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Western Suburbs Magpies have put the exclamation mark on a remarkable season with a comprehensive 42-16 win over the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in the UNE Harold Matthews Cup Grand Final at CommBank Stadium today.

The Magpies had been the best team all season and kept their undefeated streak alive with another impressive win with winger Tajh Colquhoun bagging a hat-trick and Nathaniel Gallagher a double. Prop Jordan Miller was named Player of the Match after a barnstorming performance.

Read more: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2022/...son-with-harold-matthews-cup-grand-final-win/
 

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Penrith Panthers have staged a stunning comeback to beat the Sydney Roosters 22-20 in the SG Ball Cup Grand Final at CommBank Stadium today.

The Panthers were 20-0 down at half-time after a strong first half by the Roosters but rallied on the back of a Player of the Match performance from halfback Isaiya Katoa. The match went down to the wire with Panthers five-eighth Keagan Russell-Smith only sealing the win after landing a difficult conversion from the sideline.

Read more: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2022/...g-fightback-to-claim-sg-ball-cup-premiership/
 

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Hard to believe that it was Wests first ever Matt's premiership in 114 years. It was a great season from them and I'd hope that the WT organisation can keep this core group together for the Johns, Daley & SG Ball competitions in the next few years leading into Flegg. Sure the send off blew the score out, but Maggies seemed on top all day. I wonder what was said for the straight red.
 

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The TG cup game was a cracker, I think there were a number of players that could have won the player of the match such was the quality (from either side)

So happy that Wests got that well deserved win.

The SG Ball was weird the Roosters just turned off and the Panthers took advantage
 

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COUNTRY V CITY SQUADS (in alphabetical order)
SATURDAY 14 MAY
Under 16s (10.30am 4 Pines Park)
Country:
Riley Buchanan (Northern Rivers Titans), Samuel Carr (Northern Tigers), Harry Chadburn (Northern Rivers Titans), Archie Duncombe (Monaro Colts), Lachlan Greatz (Illawarra South Coast Dragons), Zane Harrison (Northern Rivers Titans), Harry Hudson (Monaro Colts), Ezekiel Kennedy (Illawarra South Coast Dragons), Aaron Keppie (Macarthur Wests Tigers), Drew Langdon (Illawarra South Coast Dragons), Kimball Liufau (Macarthur Wests Tigers), Callum McMenemy (Macarthur Wests Tigers), Riley Oitmann (Macarthur Wests Tigers), Amazon-Paul Pua'avase (Macarthur Wests Tigers), Zachariah Taufa (Illawarra South Coast Dragons), Broc Thomas (Central Coast Roosters), Harry Wald (Western Rams), Lewis Sargent-Wilson (Illawarra South Coast Dragons)
Coach: Aaron Hertsch

City: Jaxson Allen (Sydney Roosters), Alex Challenor (Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks), Lachlan Dooner (Sydney Roosters), Jaxen Edgar (Penrith Panthers), Zach Fittler (Sydney Roosters), Nathaniel Gallagher (Western Suburbs Magpies), Jacob Halangahu (St George Dragons), Jack Hilliar (Newcastle Knights), Tom Kirk (Illawarra Steelers), Simione Laiafi (Manly Warringah Sea Eagles), Finau Latu (St George Dragons), Luke Laulilli (Western Suburbs Magpies), Hokafonu Lemoto (Penrith Panthers), Zaidas Muagututia (Parramatta Eels), Toby Rodwell (Sydney Roosters), Jordan Uta (Parramatta Eels), Connor Votano (Newcastle Knights), Baxter Warner (Sydney Roosters), Mitchell Woods (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs)
Coach: Kyle Churchill

See: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2022/...-squads-announced-for-representative-weekend/
 

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COUNTRY V CITY SQUADS (in alphabetical order)
SATURDAY 14 MAY
Under 18s (12.10pm 4 Pines Park)
Country:
Taj Blackman (Newcastle Maitland Region Knights), Taye Cochrane (North Coast Bulldogs), Bryce Davis (Central Coast Roosters), Shane Davis-Caldwell (North Coast Bulldogs), Noah Goodman (Central Coast Roosters), Kane Graham (Illawarra South Coast Dragons), Kyan Hjaltason (Illawarra South Coast Dragons), Oscar Holt (North Coast Bulldogs), Oliver Juras (Central Coast Roosters), Remi Mant (Macarthur Wests Tigers), Kyle McCarthy (Illawarra South Coast Dragons), Nick Murphy (Western Rams), Jack Piccirilli (Illawarra South Coast Dragons), Joshua Power (North Coast Bulldogs), Wesley Pring (Illawarra South Coast Dragons), Joseph Roddy (Riverina Bulls), Thomas Fisher (Macarthur Wests Tigers), Vaenuku Vatuvei (Illawarra South Coast Dragons)
Coach: Kurt Hancock

City: Michael Abdow (Sydney Roosters), Taj Brailey (Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks), Samuela Fainu (Manly Warringah Sea Eagles), Joshua Feledy (Manly Warringah Sea Eagles), Ethan Ferguson (Newcastle Knights), Charlie Guymer (Parramatta Eels), Harrison Hassett (Penrith Panthers), Myles Martin (Newcastle Knights), Jordi Mazzone (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs), Samuel Mcculloch (Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks), Jordan Miller (Western Suburbs Magpies), Joash Papalii (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs), Venasiotangifetaua Patuki Case (Sydney Roosters), Ethan Sanders (Parramatta Eels), Chevy Stewart (Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks), Ethan Strange (Sydney Roosters), Siteni Taukamo (Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks), Lajuan Vito (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs)
Coach: Stephen O'Dea

See: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2022/...-squads-announced-for-representative-weekend/
 

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City have scored a convincing 42-18 win over Country in the Under 18s match at 4 Pines Parks in Brookvale after a clinical first-half performance where they scored five unanswered tries.

City back-rower Harrison Hassett was named Player of the Match after a strong performance which saw him have a hand in a couple of tries, while halfback Ethan Sanders was just as impressive after playing a starring role in attack.

Read more: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2022/05/14/city-turn-in-clinical-first-half-for-under-18s-win/
 

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