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Orders due 9pm Tuesday night AEST.
Draw
New Zealand Churr Bros v Roma Vandeli (+4.5)
Multiple Scoregasms (+5.5) v Mua Saints
Sydney Vipers (+10.5) v Brisbane Bulls
Ipswich Reds (+16.5) v Grapes of Nanking
Quahog Quagmires v Raymond Terrace Tanks (+0.5)
South Canberra Knights v Machu Picchu Llamas (+9.5)
Shenzhen Sharkitohs v New England Celtic (+2.5)
Tipping Leaderboard
Misanthrope: 35 (8 rounds)
Drew-Sta: 31 (8 rounds)
soc123_au: 31 (10 rounds)
Shaun Hewitt: 30 (9 rounds)
afinalsin666: 24 (8 rounds)
Wizardman: 14 (4 rounds)
MrCharisma: 11 (3 rounds)
Didgi: 3 (1 round)
Dutchy: 3 (1 round)
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New Zealand Churr Bros v Roma Vandeli
A new coach and a new location has worked wonders for last placed Roma, who today blew New Zealand off the park to the tune of 30-12 in front of a big Kiwi crowd. With rumours swirling around the future of the New Zealand coach's future at the club, Roma's own future certainly looks bright with the imminent arrival of Todd Carney to partner Thurston in the halves.
New Zealand: Kallum Watkins and Bryson Goodwin. Goodwin 2/2
Roma: David Nofoaluma, Joseph Paulo, Paul Gallen, Chris McQueen, and Matt Scott. Thurston 5/6
HT Score: 6-14
Dally M: Paul Gallen (Vandali) 3, Lewis Brown (Vandali) 2, and David Nofoaluma (Vandali) 1.
Crowd: 20,661
Multiple Scoregasms v Mu'a Saints
A change of coach showed signs of amending the Multiple Scoregams' inconsistent form when the side managed to match it blow for blow with Mu'a today in a 10 all first half, but it was business as usual for the fearsome Saints in the second half as they ran away with the game 38-16 to greet Happy Badger in a less then friendly manner.
Scoregasms: Jonny Lomax and Liam Farrell. Ratchford 4/4
Mu'a: Kane Linnett 2, Joel Thompson, Corey Norman 2, and Andrew Fifita 2. Dobson 5/7
HT Score: 10-10
Dally M: Corey Norman (Saints) 3, Joel Thompson (Saints) 2, and Peter Fox (Saints) 1.
Crowd: 6,895
Ipswich Reds v Grapes of Nanking
He talked smack during the week, but Ipswich's coach was again conspicuously absent during his side's 46-8 humiliation at the hands of the visiting Grapes of Nanking today. Buoyed by the arrival of Jason Taimalolo, the visitors ran roughshod over their underprepared and outgunned opposition.
Ipswich: Kevin Gordon. Zillman 2/2
Grapes: Billy Slater, Jason Taimalolo, Jake Mamo 2, Jamie Soward 2, Korbin Sims, and Kade Snowden. Soward 7/8
HT Score: 8-28
Dally M: Jamie Soward (Grapes) 3, Dane Gagai (Grapes) 2, and Kade Snowden (Grapes) 1.
Crowd: 2,075
Quahog Quagmires v Raymond Terrace Tanks
In a game with massive implications for both teams' top eight aspirations, Raymond Terrace have come out on top today to move into the top eight. Quahog were lead by a ferocious Ben Matulino, but ultimately the home side did enough in the first half to withstand the Quagmires fightback.
Quahog: Jamal Idris, James Maloney, and Peter Wallace. Richards 3/3
Raymond Terrace: Euan Aitkin, Greg Inglis, Steve Ward, and Jarrod Warea Hargreaves. Gidley 5/5
HT Score: 12-20
Dally M; Ben Matulino (Quagmires) 3, Jodie Broughton (Tanks) 2, and Ryan Bailey (Tanks) 1.
Crowd: 9,316
South Canberra Knights v Machu Picchu Llamas
South Canberra's top eight dreams were left in tatters today after the side put together a thoroughly weak performance in hosting a Machu Picchu side desperate to avoid the wooden spoon. The home side were lazy in the first half and fire in the second, outclassed 26-4 by the visiting South Americans.
South Canberra: Joe Westerman. Smith 0/1
Machu Picchu: Sam Williams 2, Peta Hiku, and Nathan Peats. Lyon 5/5
HT Score: 0-8
Dally M: Brenton Lawrence (Llamas) 3, Jamie Lyon (Llamas) 2, and Kieran Foran (Llamas) 1.
Crowd: 9,557
Shenzhen Sharkitohs v New England Celtic
A massive Shenzhen crowd has provided fanatical backing today as Shenzhen broke their New England duck with a solid 32-10 defeat of the formerly first placed reigning premiers. The home side lead 16-6 at half time and continued on with the job in the second half to send a warning shot to their premiership rivals.
Shenzhen: Tyrone Peachey 2, Shaun Johnson, Matt Ballin, and David Simmons. Parker 6/7
New England: Danny Brough and Gareth Widdop. Brough 1/2
HT Score: 16-6
Dally M: Sam McKendry (Sharkitohs) 3, Shaun Johnson (Sharkitohs) 2, and Wade Graham (Sharkitohs) 1.
Crowd: 28,266
Sydney Vipers v Brisbane Bulls
Brisbane have reaffirmed their premiership credentials today with a dominant 26-6 win over the Sydney Vipers in front of a ravenous Sydney crowd. The visitors had things in control as 14-6 halftime leaders, and ran away with it in a dominant second half to record a twenty point win and move into first on for and against.
Sydney: Antonio Winterstein. Croker 1/1
Brisbane: Brett Morris, Adam Reynolds, Matt Srama, and Curtis Rona. A. Reynolds 5/5
HT Score: 6-14
Dally M: Adam Reynolds (Bulls) 3, Luke Burgess (Bulls) 2, and Kevin Sinfield (Bulls) 1.
Crowd: 21,144
Orders due 9pm Tuesday night AEST.
Draw
New Zealand Churr Bros v Roma Vandeli (+4.5)
Multiple Scoregasms (+5.5) v Mua Saints
Sydney Vipers (+10.5) v Brisbane Bulls
Ipswich Reds (+16.5) v Grapes of Nanking
Quahog Quagmires v Raymond Terrace Tanks (+0.5)
South Canberra Knights v Machu Picchu Llamas (+9.5)
Shenzhen Sharkitohs v New England Celtic (+2.5)
Tipping Leaderboard
Misanthrope: 35 (8 rounds)
Drew-Sta: 31 (8 rounds)
soc123_au: 31 (10 rounds)
Shaun Hewitt: 30 (9 rounds)
afinalsin666: 24 (8 rounds)
Wizardman: 14 (4 rounds)
MrCharisma: 11 (3 rounds)
Didgi: 3 (1 round)
Dutchy: 3 (1 round)
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New Zealand Churr Bros v Roma Vandeli
A new coach and a new location has worked wonders for last placed Roma, who today blew New Zealand off the park to the tune of 30-12 in front of a big Kiwi crowd. With rumours swirling around the future of the New Zealand coach's future at the club, Roma's own future certainly looks bright with the imminent arrival of Todd Carney to partner Thurston in the halves.
New Zealand: Kallum Watkins and Bryson Goodwin. Goodwin 2/2
Roma: David Nofoaluma, Joseph Paulo, Paul Gallen, Chris McQueen, and Matt Scott. Thurston 5/6
HT Score: 6-14
Dally M: Paul Gallen (Vandali) 3, Lewis Brown (Vandali) 2, and David Nofoaluma (Vandali) 1.
Crowd: 20,661
Multiple Scoregasms v Mu'a Saints
A change of coach showed signs of amending the Multiple Scoregams' inconsistent form when the side managed to match it blow for blow with Mu'a today in a 10 all first half, but it was business as usual for the fearsome Saints in the second half as they ran away with the game 38-16 to greet Happy Badger in a less then friendly manner.
Scoregasms: Jonny Lomax and Liam Farrell. Ratchford 4/4
Mu'a: Kane Linnett 2, Joel Thompson, Corey Norman 2, and Andrew Fifita 2. Dobson 5/7
HT Score: 10-10
Dally M: Corey Norman (Saints) 3, Joel Thompson (Saints) 2, and Peter Fox (Saints) 1.
Crowd: 6,895
Ipswich Reds v Grapes of Nanking
He talked smack during the week, but Ipswich's coach was again conspicuously absent during his side's 46-8 humiliation at the hands of the visiting Grapes of Nanking today. Buoyed by the arrival of Jason Taimalolo, the visitors ran roughshod over their underprepared and outgunned opposition.
Ipswich: Kevin Gordon. Zillman 2/2
Grapes: Billy Slater, Jason Taimalolo, Jake Mamo 2, Jamie Soward 2, Korbin Sims, and Kade Snowden. Soward 7/8
HT Score: 8-28
Dally M: Jamie Soward (Grapes) 3, Dane Gagai (Grapes) 2, and Kade Snowden (Grapes) 1.
Crowd: 2,075
Quahog Quagmires v Raymond Terrace Tanks
In a game with massive implications for both teams' top eight aspirations, Raymond Terrace have come out on top today to move into the top eight. Quahog were lead by a ferocious Ben Matulino, but ultimately the home side did enough in the first half to withstand the Quagmires fightback.
Quahog: Jamal Idris, James Maloney, and Peter Wallace. Richards 3/3
Raymond Terrace: Euan Aitkin, Greg Inglis, Steve Ward, and Jarrod Warea Hargreaves. Gidley 5/5
HT Score: 12-20
Dally M; Ben Matulino (Quagmires) 3, Jodie Broughton (Tanks) 2, and Ryan Bailey (Tanks) 1.
Crowd: 9,316
South Canberra Knights v Machu Picchu Llamas
South Canberra's top eight dreams were left in tatters today after the side put together a thoroughly weak performance in hosting a Machu Picchu side desperate to avoid the wooden spoon. The home side were lazy in the first half and fire in the second, outclassed 26-4 by the visiting South Americans.
South Canberra: Joe Westerman. Smith 0/1
Machu Picchu: Sam Williams 2, Peta Hiku, and Nathan Peats. Lyon 5/5
HT Score: 0-8
Dally M: Brenton Lawrence (Llamas) 3, Jamie Lyon (Llamas) 2, and Kieran Foran (Llamas) 1.
Crowd: 9,557
Shenzhen Sharkitohs v New England Celtic
A massive Shenzhen crowd has provided fanatical backing today as Shenzhen broke their New England duck with a solid 32-10 defeat of the formerly first placed reigning premiers. The home side lead 16-6 at half time and continued on with the job in the second half to send a warning shot to their premiership rivals.
Shenzhen: Tyrone Peachey 2, Shaun Johnson, Matt Ballin, and David Simmons. Parker 6/7
New England: Danny Brough and Gareth Widdop. Brough 1/2
HT Score: 16-6
Dally M: Sam McKendry (Sharkitohs) 3, Shaun Johnson (Sharkitohs) 2, and Wade Graham (Sharkitohs) 1.
Crowd: 28,266
Sydney Vipers v Brisbane Bulls
Brisbane have reaffirmed their premiership credentials today with a dominant 26-6 win over the Sydney Vipers in front of a ravenous Sydney crowd. The visitors had things in control as 14-6 halftime leaders, and ran away with it in a dominant second half to record a twenty point win and move into first on for and against.
Sydney: Antonio Winterstein. Croker 1/1
Brisbane: Brett Morris, Adam Reynolds, Matt Srama, and Curtis Rona. A. Reynolds 5/5
HT Score: 6-14
Dally M: Adam Reynolds (Bulls) 3, Luke Burgess (Bulls) 2, and Kevin Sinfield (Bulls) 1.
Crowd: 21,144
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