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WHAT ?????????Jimmy the jet (James Roberts) has signed with hills , he was training there last night and slotted into the centres.
WHAT ?????????Jimmy the jet (James Roberts) has signed with hills , he was training there last night and slotted into the centres.
Good to see a RMC club signing a high profile player. There were very few ex NRL players going around at the start of the season. Hills really need to lift their standard too date if they are to be any chance.Jimmy the jet (James Roberts) has signed with hills , he was training there last night and slotted into the centres.
Cabra revenged last Friday's defeat but both teams will struggle to make the top 6St Marys v Penrith Brothers
Sat June 17 2023, 1:00pm at St Marys Leagues Stadium, St Marys / Dharug
St Marys
1. Masi Fidow 2. Muong Dut 3. Mason Iaria 4. Michael Tuavao 5. Kaleb Farr 6. Riley Stokes 7. Isaac Thompson 8. Chance Te Atua 9. Fred Pupu 19. Samuel McGregor 11. Jedd Gordon 12. Jesse Abbott 13. Sam Radovu 14. Filo Tuimauagula 17. Zac Duclos 18. Henry Tuiafiso 21. Jai Wynbergen 20. Sione Lino
Penrith Brothers
1. Joshua Peacock 2. Kytak Chan 3. Baley Borthwick 4. Mitchell Owen 5. Joshua Smith 7. Donovan Boney 6. Dean Kammel 8. Campbell Fisher 9. Mitchell Kidd 10. Eddie Ene 11. Jermaine Ma'u 12. Teancum Brown 13. Riley Bax 14. Tyran Pettit-Young 15. Jack Hyde 16. Byron Donovan 21. Siaosi Sisifa 18. Benjamin Dooley
Referee: Louis Matheson; Sideline Officials: Paul Eden, Luke Saldern;
St Marys SS (28)
Tries: Mason Iaria 3, Michael Tuavao, Kaleb Farr
Goals: Masi Fidow 4
Penrith Brothers SS (24)
Tries: Tyran Pettit-Young, Joshua Smith, Dean Kammel, Jermaine Ma'U
Goals: Donovan Boney 3
Cabramatta Two Blues v Glebe Dirty Reds
Sat June 17 2023, 5:00pm at New Era Stadium, Cabramatta / Cabrogal
Cabramatta Two Blues
1. Dermot McKeever King 2. Joshua Tudehope 3. Emosi Alamoti 4. Godfrey Ilavalu 5. Hendrikus Wong 6. Mac Puafisi 7. Riley Lack 20. Will Epere 9. David Tui 11. Tyson Chase 12. Ibrahim Fakhri 19. Joshua Alhazim 13. Daniel Readon 14. Chad Daniels 15. Lachlan Mears-Crabbe 18. Matthew Alhazim 8. Pele Vaigalu 21. Brandon Maycock
Glebe Dirty Reds
1. Jake Tobin 2. Isaac Guba 3. Denzil Manu 4. Xavier Chatfield-Mooka 5. Matua Robinson 6. Shaiquan Terekia 7. Christian Abal 8. Awishkar Gnyawali 9. Luke Beattie 10. Lafi Tuinauvai 11. Liva Andrews 12. Sione Vaenuku 13. Carlos Pauli 14. Byron Strickland 15. Hussein Anani 16. Lucas Merrick 17. Matthew Maroun
Referee: Charlie Suters; Sideline Officials: Joseph Green, Joel Pitscheider
Cabramatta (24)
Tries: Emosi Alamoti 2, Tyson Chase 2, Joshua Tudehope
Goals: Riley Lack 2
Glebe Dirty Reds (22)
Tries: Jake Tobin 2, Xavier Chatfield Mooka, 1 other
Goals: Shaiquan Terekia 3
TEAMS: NSWRL Sydney Shield - 2023 Round 12 » League Unlimited
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# | Team | P | W | D | L | B | +/- | Pts |
1 | St Marys | 11 | 10 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 160 | 22 |
2 | Hills | 10 | 7 | 0 | 3 | 2 | 104 | 18 |
3 | Brothers | 11 | 7 | 0 | 4 | 1 | 92 | 16 |
4 | Ryde-Eastwood | 11 | 5 | 1 | 5 | 1 | 8 | 13 |
5 | Cabramatta | 11 | 5 | 1 | 5 | 1 | -46 | 13 |
6 | Mounties | 11 | 4 | 0 | 7 | 1 | -79 | 10 |
7 | Moorebank | 10 | 3 | 0 | 7 | 2 | -85 | 10 |
8 | Wenty Utd | 11 | 3 | 1 | 7 | 1 | -51 | 9 |
9 | Glebe | 10 | 2 | 1 | 7 | 2 | -103 | 9 |
# | Team | P | W | D | L | B | +/- | Pts |
1 | St Marys | 11 | 11 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 170 | 24 |
2 | Glebe | 10 | 7 | 0 | 3 | 2 | 24 | 18 |
3 | Ryde-Eastwood | 11 | 7 | 0 | 4 | 1 | 96 | 16 |
4 | Wentworthville | 11 | 7 | 0 | 4 | 1 | 60 | 16 |
5 | Silktails | 11 | 5 | 0 | 6 | 1 | 20 | 12 |
6 | Hills | 10 | 4 | 0 | 6 | 2 | -24 | 12 |
7 | Mounties | 11 | 3 | 0 | 8 | 1 | -52 | 8 |
8 | Brothers | 11 | 3 | 0 | 8 | 1 | -90 | 8 |
9 | Canterbury | 10 | 1 | 0 | 9 | 2 | -204 | 6 |
The crucial game for Cabra to make the top 5 comes next week, when they meet Mounties, who are 3 points behind and have an inferior points differential. This assumes that the point falsely given to Cabra in the system when Moorebank beat them, is not in official records.Cabra revenged last Friday's defeat but both teams will struggle to make the top 6
Another insightful report as always. Thank you providing a service to those of us that follow RMC and SS, a service totally lacking from the governing body.Yesterday was my first visit to Milner this year. Eastwood RU is going to relocate to Castle Hill and the local residents are fighting against proposals to build medium density housing on the 3 fields. The NSWRL set up their desk right on the fence next to stand so when the first try was scored in SS in the 10th minute and it was recorded as scored in the 30th, enquiries were put to the operator on the desk. His response was "we have been instructed to look at the clock and punch that into the ipad and that is what I am doing"
The first games recorded correctly in RMC/SS were on 21 May and there have now been 4 SS and 3 RMC games so recorded. I note that the junior reps finished on 29 May, so I would speculate that this operator may have come over from junior reps and does not need to blindly follow imprecise instructions on how to record the game.
The Penrith A Grade has had 39 games in 8 rounds. 28 games have been recorded correctly, 7 games did not record any times and only 4 games had the typical RMC/SS nonsense.
Interesting to note that the mercy rule applies even in A Grade and Glenmore Park have failed to last the 80 minutes in 5 of their 10 games. The worst effort was when the 50 point margin was achieved after 52 minutes, while a few others have reached 77 minutes but the goal kickers were not allowed to attempt the conversion as the game terminated when the try was scored.
I am glad someone thinks it is of value but sadly the numbers involved in this forum have declined just as the population of players and clubs continue long term decline at all levels except the professional and the womens game. In 2016 there were 13 teams in RMC and 14 teams in SS.Another insightful report as always. Thank you providing a service to those of us that follow RMC and SS, a service totally lacking from the governing body.
Call me an old fart, but I can remember when most districts has strong A and A Reserve competitions. Birchgrove Oval would host large crowds every Sunday and there was a Business House competition ( mostly Hotel sponsored teams) playing at Wentworth Park, again large crowds and you could even have a bet. Pathways to 1st grade was through 3rd then Reserve Grade. Today, if a player hasn't made it to an NRL Club by age 21, they generally are lost to the game. Maybe, we should look to Queensland to to see what they are doing, as their 2nd and 3rd tier competitions seem to be progressing well.I am glad someone thinks it is of value but sadly the numbers involved in this forum have declined just as the population of players and clubs continue long term decline at all levels except the professional and the womens game. In 2016 there were 13 teams in RMC and 14 teams in SS.
In the late 90's, St Clair won its first A Grade premiership with 3 ex NZ internationals in the team and a club would be doing well if it made the semis with less than 3 or 4 ex 1st Graders in the team.Call me an old fart, but I can remember when most districts has strong A and A Reserve competitions. Birchgrove Oval would host large crowds every Sunday and there was a Business House competition ( mostly Hotel sponsored teams) playing at Wentworth Park, again large crowds and you could even have a bet. Pathways to 1st grade was through 3rd then Reserve Grade. Today, if a player hasn't made it to an NRL Club by age 21, they generally are lost to the game. Maybe, we should look to Queensland to to see what they are doing, as their 2nd and 3rd tier competitions seem to be progressing well.
Spoke to my uncle, now 89 years old, and he said his mate played for Bing and Swing, Other than that he couldn't add much more. My best recollection was that games were played on 3 fields located between the rail (now light rail) viaduct and the Greyhound track. Dressing sheds and amenities were located under the arches.In the late 90's, St Clair won its first A Grade premiership with 3 ex NZ internationals in the team and a club would be doing well if it made the semis with less than 3 or 4 ex 1st Graders in the team.
Do you have any more info on this Business Houses comp at Wentworth Park - era, teams etc?. I know of the City Houses competition that started in 1919, peaked in 1923 with 28 teams in 3 grades and then after hibernating during WW2 lasted until 1950. It got going again in 1958 but reporting fell away in 1970's, however, there were still 16 teams in 2 divisions in 1994. The teams at that stage were the Banks, Newspapers, Water Board, Maritime Services, David Jones, OPSM etc rather than pubs. The Sydney Deaf had a team for many years, and I imagine the AJC had a lot of little guys. Also a WSBH comp started in 1947 and went to late 1990's after which their grounds (Norford Park, Sefton) was used in Tertiary, RMC and junior reps for a while.
Bing & Swing were a strong club and their founder had a radio program so Bing Crosby was the club's patron. They won the Balmain A grade in 1949 & 1950, they were right up there the following season but lost the semi to Leichhardt Wanderers. The next 2 seasons were tough going but they were premiers again in 1954 in their last season. I have seen comments that a number of the players came from the St James Sports Club, Glebe, which was also a powerhouse, winning A Grade titles in 1938, 1940, 1943 and 1946.Spoke to my uncle, now 89 years old, and he said his mate played for Bing and Swing, Other than that he couldn't add much more. My best recollection was that games were played on 3 fields located between the rail (now light rail) viaduct and the Greyhound track. Dressing sheds and amenities were located under the arches.