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getsmarty

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Dragons lower grade teams: Round 8
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Timestamp
Tue 30 Apr 2019, 04:22 PM

St George Illawarra Canterbury Cup NSW coach Mat Head and Jersey Flegg coach Willie Talau have named their Round 8 teams to play Wentworthville Magpies and Parramatta Eels respectively.

The Canterbury Cup Dragons will play as the curtain-raiser to the NRL game at Bankwest Stadium on Sunday (1:40pm) while the Jersey Flegg Dragons will play on Saturday, May 4 at New Era Stadium, Cabramatta.

In a massive boon for the CC Dragons, skipper Darren Nicholls has been named to return from a broken scapula.

Canterbury Cup team: Round 8 v Wentworthville –

1. Tristan Sailor
2. Jason Saab
3. Shaun Sauni-Esau
4. Lachlan Maranta
5. Jonus Pearson
6. Darren Nicholls (c)
7. Adam Clune
8. Lachlan Timm
9. Reece Robson
10. Josh Kerr
11. Charly Runciman
12. Jackson Ford
13. Joe Lovodua

Interchange:

14. Eli Levido
15. Pio Sokobalavu
16. Jayden Morgan
17. Topiese Taufa

Jersey Flegg team: Round 8 v Parramatta Eels –

1. Cody Ramsey
2. Sam McCann
3. Tyler Moon
4. Jiye Ellis
5. Jason Saab
6. Jake Brisbane
7. Blair Grant
8. Eddie Blacker
9. Blake Barbuto
10. Matthew Nicholson
11. Luke Gale (c)
12. Matthew Delbanco
13. Shalom O'Ofou

Interchange:

14. Jalal Bazzaz
15. Hudson Spicer
16. Bailey Antrobus
17. Bailey Dickinson
19. Harris Georgopoulos



https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2019/04/30/dragons-lower-grade-teams-round-8/
 

denis preston

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Anyone, anyone ? The more losses we have the more important the form of the CC players are. Surely Field & Trim / Kerr come into contention for Norman / Latimore but obviously they have to earn it .
 

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Around The Grounds | Jersey Flegg Round 8
Author
Tom Gibbs
Timestamp
Sat 4 May 2019, 09:32 PM

It’s been another exciting round of the Jersey Flegg Cup with the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks moving to the top of the table after a convincing win over the Victoria Thunderbolts while the Parramatta Eels are starting to build some nice momentum after consecutive victories.

Bears remain winless despite Souths scare

The North Sydney Bears put up a strong showing against South Sydney on Thursday night, but it was not enough to secure their first win of the season after a late surge from the Rabbitohs saw them score a comfortable 26-12 win.

South Sydney opened the scoring in the 7th minute through front rower Ky Rodwell before the Bears hit back five minutes later through fullback Corey Fenning. Rabbitohs winger Jack Frasca scored the home side’s second four-pointer just before the break to take a 12-6 lead into the sheds.

The Bears regained momentum early in the second half after Corey Fenning secured a double to lock the scores up at 12-all. It remained that way until the final 20 minutes where South Sydney scored 3 quick tries to set up the victory and snuff out a valiant effort from North Sydney.

Sharks take top spot

The Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks are the outright competition leaders after their sixth win of the season with a 28-4 victory over the Victoria Thunderbolts at PointsBet Stadium.

Pivot Jayden Millard scored first the Sharks in the opening five minutes, followed by two more first half tries through centre Vito Tevaga and Jonah Ngaronoa. The Sharks had to wait until the 49th minute to score again but the floodgates opened with three more tries and a second four-pointer for Tevaga.

The Sharks conceded just one try to Thunderbolts winger Josese Waqalevu in what turned out to be a convincing performance in front of their home crowd, which now sees them in top spot on the Jersey Flegg Cup ladder after eight rounds.

Two on the trot for Eels

The Parramatta Eels are building momentum nicely in the Jersey Flegg Cup after recording their second win of the season in as many weeks, defeating the St George-Illawarra Dragons 22-10.

The Eels were on the scoreboard within two minutes after winger Tyler Tuigamala pounced on a grubber kick from five-eighth Joseph Taipari. Taipari quickly followed up with a try of his own in the 6th minute before lock Arron Shelford crossed the line 20 minutes later.

A first half double to Dragons winger Sam McCann was the high point of the match for the Red V as they trailed Parramatta 16-10 at the break.

Eels hooker Kyle Schneider managed to score the sole try of the second half with 15 minutes left, finishing the game with an individual tally of 10 points and sealing the win for the home side.

After a slow start to 2019, the win was vital for the Eels as they approach the halfway point of the season.


https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2019/05/06/around-the-grounds--jersey-flegg-round-8/
 

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Canterbury Cup NSW Round 8 - scores, highlights, reports

Wentworthville Magpies v St George Illawarra Dragons

Match: Magpies v Dragons



Round 8 - Sunday 5th May

Full Time

Home Team

Magpies

Scored 30 points

Away Team

Dragons

Scored 14 points

Venue: Bankwest Stadium

Stewart Moses

Wentworthville Magpies’ Bevan French has turned in an electrifying performance to lead his team to a dominant 30-14 win over a disappointing St George Illawarra side at Bankwest Stadium this afternoon.

In a game that had its fair share of errors given the greasy conditions, French was easily the standout performer, not only scoring two tries and setting up two more, but his last-ditch efforts in defence at fullback snuffed out any chance of a St George Illawarra comeback, coming up with two try-saving plays.

St George Illawarra came into the game in fourth position but came up against a seventh-placed Wentworthville Magpies side that relished the rare opportunity to play in the ultra-impressive surroundings on offer at Bankwest Stadium, despite the slippery conditions.

Both sides were bolstered by key inclusions with the home side adding centre Josh Hoffman and Ray Stone into the run-on side while the visitors were bolstered by the inclusion of Mitch Allgood and Jai Field.

Magpies coach Rip Taylor also reacted to last week’s loss to Newcastle by reshuffling his side, most notably with five-eighth Brad Keighran being relegated to the bench.

An early try to St George Illawarra winger Jonus Pearson was cancelled out by a converted try to the Magpies fullback after 12 minutes, converted by Rhys Davies.

The Magpies went further in front with French turning providing for centre Ethan Perry, who was first to reach the fullback’s grubber kick to touch down out wide in the 17th minute.

The remainder of the half was littered with errors from both sides before the game was turned on its head just seconds from the break when from inside his own half, Field produced a memorizing show and go to slice through the Magpies’ right edge defence before putting Pearson over for his second try of the afternoon, to leave St George Illawarra trailing by just the four points at half-time.

Nicholls missed the conversion, leaving St George Illawarra to trail by just the four points at half-time.

But that was as close as they got as the Dragons never really recovered from the early second half setback of having centre Steven Marsters taken from the field with concussion.

The enforced reshuffle on the Dragons’ right edge was exposed just moments later by French’s beautiful cut-out pass, which put winger Haze Dunster over in the north-west corner to extend the Magpies lead out to ten.

St George Illawarra thought they were back in the game when winger Jason Saab took a Nicholls cross-field kick in spectacular fashion to claim a try in the 49thminute, but was denied by referee Kieren Irons, who deemed his efforts to be a double movement.

That decision proved to be crucial as the Magpies marched play down field, before some effective outside-inside ball movement resulted in a second try to that man French in the 53rdminute, which pushed the score out to 24-8 in the home team’s favour.

Dragons back-rower Jackson Ford atoned for an earlier missed scoring opportunity when he backed up a long-range break to score next to the posts to reduce the deficit back to ten with fourteen minutes remaining, but French’s third try for the day as the siren sounded, ensured the home side would run out comfortable 30-14 winners.

With Round Nine a designated bye, both teams return to action at Henson Park in a Sunday fortnight’s time with Wentworthville taking on North Sydney, while St George Illawarra play

https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2019/05/06/canterbury-cup-nsw-round-8---scores-highlights-reports/
 

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Robson named in Canterbury Cup NSW Residents team
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NSWRL
Timestamp
Mon 6 May 2019, 07:12 PM

The NSWRL is pleased to announce the Canterbury Cup NSW Residents team to take on the XXXX Queensland Residents team at Dolphin Stadium in Redcliffe on Sunday 12 May.

The game will be televised on 9GEM and boasts an array of talent from the Canterbury Cup NSW competition including 2018 Five-Eighth of the Year Connor Tracey, established NRL players Brock Lamb and Christian Crichton, and last year’s Grand Final hero Morgan Harper.

The team, to be coached by Shane Millard, will be aiming to maintain their winning record in the fixture after downing Queensland 36-20 in the same match before State of Origin II at Sydney’s ANZ Stadium last year.

The Canterbury Cup NSW Residents match will be preceded by the under 18s National Junior Final which will see the Illawarra Steelers fresh off their win over Manly Warringah Sea Eagles in the SG Ball Cup Grand Final in action against Tweed Seagulls.

The match, which was won by the Penrith Panthers last year, will be live streamed by nswrl.com.au and will feature True Blue Jamie Soward as part of the commentary team.

The NSWRL has also announced the Ron Massey Cup Representative team to face Newcastle Rebels at Maitland Sportsground on Saturday 11 May. The match will lead to a NSW Pioneers team being chosen to face the XXXX Queensland Rangers at Souths Logan Magpies on Sunday 30 June.

Canterbury Cup NSW Residents: Kieran Moss (North Sydney Bears), Christian Crichton (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs), Reubenn Rennie (Mounties), Morgan Harper (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs), Brian Too (Penrith Panthers), Connor Tracey (South Sydney Rabbitohs), Brock Lamb (North Sydney Bears), JJ Collins (Mounties), Billy Brittain (South Sydney Rabbitohs), Lloyd Perrett (Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles), Dean Britt (South Sydney Rabbitohs), Beau Fermor (Newcastle Knights), Josh Curran (North Sydney Bears), Keaon Koloamatangi (South Sydney Rabbitohs), Reece Robson (St George Illawarra Dragons), Renouf To’omaga (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs), Tom Amone (South Sydney Rabbitohs), Tyson Gamble (Western Suburbs Magpies), Matheson Johns (Penrith Panthers), Tony Satini (Mounties). Coach: Shane Millard.

Ron Massey Cup Representative Team: Eddie Alono (Mounties), David Baumann (Hills District Bulls), Sam Duggan (c) (Mounties), Maniko Filno (St Marys Saints), Pat Hollis St Marys Saints), Jerry Key (Asquith Magpies), Ryan King (Mounties), Anthony Layoun (Mounties), Jack Morris (Cabramatta), Zach Nicholls (Cabramatta), Antonio Pelesasa (Asquith Magpies), Matt Place (Asquith Magpies), Piki Rogers (Wentworthville Magpies), Harry Seijka (Hills District Bulls), Omar Slaimankhel (Western Suburbs Magpies), Wil Solway (Asquith Magpies), Lachlan Stein (Glebe-Burwood Wolves), Magnus Stromquist (Asquith Magpies). Coach: Jarred Farlow.

Newcastle Rebels: Sam Keenan (Western Suburbs Rosellas), Mao Uta (Western Suburbs Rosellas), Blake Andrews (Western Suburbs Rosellas), Tyme Dow Nikau (Kurri Kurri Bulldogs), Matt Hay (Macquarie Scorpions), Chad O’Donnell (Western Suburbs Rosellas), Ryan Walsh (Western Suburbs Rosellas), Tama Koopu (Western Suburbs Rosellas), Alex Langbridge (Western Suburbs Rosellas), Brendan Simpson (South Newcastle Lions), Jake Lawrence (South Newcastle Lions), Pat Matautia (Western Suburbs Rosellas), Mitch Cullen (Kurri Kurri Bulldogs), Isiah Cooper Tetevano (Cessnock Goannas), Jarom Haines (Kurri Kurri Bulldogs), Liam Higgins (Macquarie Scorpions), Matt Herman (Western Suburbs Rosellas), Luke Higgins (South Newcastle Lions), Cameron King (South Newcastle Lions), Jayden Butterfield (Maitland Pickers). Coach: Matt Lantry.


https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2019/05/07/robson-named-in-canterbury-cup-nsw-residents-team/
 

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Jersey Flegg team: Round 9 v Thunderbolts
Author
Dragons.com.au dragons.com.au
Timestamp
Tue 7 May 2019, 05:23 PM

St George Illawarra Jersey Flegg coach Willie Talau has named his team to face the Victoria Thunderbolts on Saturday, May 11 at Leichhardt Oval.

The game will kick-off at 12:30pm and will be the second of seven games to be played at the Jersey Flegg Magic Round this weekend.

The Canterbury Cup NSW has a competition-wide bye round this weekend.

Jersey Flegg team: Round 9 v Victoria Thunderbolts –

  1. Cody Ramsey
    2. Sam McCann
    3. Tyler Moon
    4. Jiye Ellis
    5. Jason Saab
    6. Jake Brisbane
    7. Blair Grant
    8. Eddie Blacker
    9. Blake Barbuto
    10. Matthew Nicholson
    11. Luke Gale (c)
    12. Matthew Delbanco
    13. Shalom O'Ofou
Interchange:

  1. Jalal Bazzaz
    15. Hudson Spicer
    16. Bailey Antrobus
    17. Bailey Dickinson
    18. Ethan George
    19. Jye McRae
    20. Harris Georgopoulos

https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2019/05/07/jersey-flegg-team-round-9-v-thunderbolts/
 

Dragonslayer

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After 23 mins score still 4 - 0 to the Thunderbolts. They have also had a player in the sin-bin but we have been unable to capitalise on it.
 
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