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Draw
New Zealand Churr Bros (+12.5) v Brisbane Bulls
Mua Saints v Grapes of Nanking (+4.5)
Roma Vandali v Raymond Terrace Tanks (+2.5)
Multiple Scoregasms v Machu Picchu Llamas (+6.5)
Sydney Vipers (+2.5) v New England Celtic
Ipswich Reds (+9.5) v Shenzhen Sharkitohs
Quahog Quagmires v South Canberra Knights (+1.5)
Tipping Leaderboard
Drew-Sta: 41 (10 rounds)
soc123_au: 39 (12 rounds)
Misanthrope: 38 (9 rounds)
Shaun Hewitt: 30 (9 rounds)
afinalsin666: 26 (9 rounds)
Wizardman: 14 (4 rounds)
MrCharisma: 11 (3 rounds)
HappyBadger: 5 (1 round)
Didgi: 3 (1 round)
Dutchy: 3 (1 round)
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New Zealand Churr Bros v Brisbane Bulls
A dominant first half from Brisbane has been enough to allow them to withstand an impressive New Zealand fight back in the second half, the Bulls able to turn a 20-0 halftime lead into a 32-18 away win to keep them in the minor premiership hunt. The win also confirms Brisbane's place in the top eight, although that was pretty much a lock given the side's impressive form this season.
New Zealand: Benji Marshall, Tyson Frizzel, and Jesse Bromwich. Marshall 3/3
Brisbane: Adam Reynolds, Hep Cahill, Matt Srama, and Josh Reynolds 2. A. Reynolds 6/6
HT Score: 0-20
Dally M: Matt Srama (Bulls) 3, Josh Reynolds (Bulls) 2, and Adam Reynolds (Bulls) 1.
Crowd: 17,587
Ipswich Reds v Shenzhen Sharkitohs
Ipswich fans and staff will be left wondering what went wrong after the side's stunning 12-0 halftime lead was somehow overturned by a spirited Shenzhen today. The Reds looked on track to do the unthinkable, only to put the cue in the rack and drop sixteen unanswered points in what was truly a game of two halves - the Sharkitohs remaining atop the ladder care of a 16-12 away win.
Ipswich: Albert Kelly and Glenn Stewart. Chase 2/2
Shenzhen: David Simmons and Jamie Peacock. Parker 4/4
HT Score: 12-0
Dally M: Mose Masoe (Shenzhen) 3, Greg Bird (Ipswich) 2, and Wade Graham (Shenzhen) 1.
Crowd: 27,257
Sydney Vipers v New England Celtic
In one of the more insane games of rugby league ever played, Sydney have stormed home from a 36-18 halftime deficit in a ridiculously high scoring clash today in Sydney. The home side ended up triumphing 51-48 in a game where defense definitely wasn't a priority for either side, and while New England will be left scratching their heads at how they let in so many second half points, both sides come out of the game looking ominous in attack.
Sydney: Mitch Rein, Jarrod Croker, Tom Briscoe, Jarrod Mullen, Scott Dureau, Dan Hunt 2, and Chris Heighington. Croker 9/9. Mullen 1 fg.
New England: Josh Dugan, Josh Charnley, Joe Wardle 3, Semi Radradra, and Mike Cooper 2. Brough 8/8
HT Score: 18-32
Dally M: Gareth Widdop (Celtic) 3, Jarrod Croker (Vipers) 2, and Mike Cooper (Celtic) 1.
Crowd: 18,117
Quahog Quagmires v South Canberra Knights
South Canberra have temporarily moved into 7th position on the ASRL ladder today following a strong second half showing that allowed them to win a tight contest with Quahog, 24-20. The visitors raced out to a commanding second half lead before the Quahog fightback began, but did enough to hold out the fast-finishing Americans.
Quahog: Kurt Baptiste 2, Frank Pritchard, and Aidan Guerra. Richards 2/4
South Canberra: Manu M'au, Kenny Edwards, John Sutton, and Alex Walmsley. Smith 4/7
HT Score: 4-6
Dally M: Joe Burgess (Knigths) 3, Manu M'au (Knights) 2, and John Sutton (Knights) 1.
Crowd: 6,354
Mu'a Saints v Grapes of Nanking
A stellar performance from the Grapes of Nanking has reasserted the sides premiership credentials today, as the Chinese club put together a near flawless first half to lead Mu'a 22-0 before going on to win it 38-12 in confident fashion. The Grapes were rampant in victory, leaving a large Tongan crowd open-mouthed.
Mu'a: Kane Linnett and Andrew McCullough. Dobson 2/2
Grapes: Billy Slater 2, George Burgess, Robbie Rochow, Thomas Leuluai, and Jamie Soward 2. Soward 5/7
HT Score: 0-22
Dally M: Ethan Lowe (Grapes) 3, Billy Slater (Grapes) 2, and Jamie Soward (Grapes) 1.
Crowd: 19,329
Multiple Scoregasms v Machu Picchu Llamas
A change of coach seemed to be just what Machu Picchu ordered when the side only trailed 18-14 against the resurgent Scoregasms, but the second half told an entirely different tale as the soon to be ex-Melbourne side ran roughshod over their opposition on their way to a dominant 44-14 win.
Multiple Scoregasms: Kieran Dixon, Andy Lynch 3, Dan Sarginson, Daly Cherry-Evans, and Justin Hodges. Cherry-Evans 8/8
Machu Picchu: Justin Carney and Paul Vaughan. Lyon 3/3
HT Score: 18-14
Dally M: Daly Cherry-Evans (Scoregasms) 3, Kieran Dixon (Scoregasms) 2, and Dan Sarginson (Scoregasms) 1.
Crowd: 10,227
Roma Vandali v Raymond Terrace Tanks
Roma's inspiring resurrection at the hands of their new coach continued today in emphatic fashion as the Italian side produced two stellar halves of football to record a dominant 60-12 win over a lacklustre Raymond Terrace. The home side scored thirty points in each half, with Jack Reed grabbing four for his side. The win continues Roma's unlikely charge for a finals berth, while casts serious doubts over Raymond Terrace's chances.
Roma: Lewis Brown, Paul Gallen 2, Sam Thaiday, James Roby 2, and Jack Reed 4. Thurston 10/10
Raymond Terrace: Greg Inglis and William Hopoate. Gidley 2/2
HT Score: 30-6
Dally M: Jack Reed (Vandali) 3, Johnathon Thurston (Vandali) 2, and Trent Hodkinson (Vandali) 1.
Crowd: 22,933
Draw
New Zealand Churr Bros (+12.5) v Brisbane Bulls
Mua Saints v Grapes of Nanking (+4.5)
Roma Vandali v Raymond Terrace Tanks (+2.5)
Multiple Scoregasms v Machu Picchu Llamas (+6.5)
Sydney Vipers (+2.5) v New England Celtic
Ipswich Reds (+9.5) v Shenzhen Sharkitohs
Quahog Quagmires v South Canberra Knights (+1.5)
Tipping Leaderboard
Drew-Sta: 41 (10 rounds)
soc123_au: 39 (12 rounds)
Misanthrope: 38 (9 rounds)
Shaun Hewitt: 30 (9 rounds)
afinalsin666: 26 (9 rounds)
Wizardman: 14 (4 rounds)
MrCharisma: 11 (3 rounds)
HappyBadger: 5 (1 round)
Didgi: 3 (1 round)
Dutchy: 3 (1 round)
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New Zealand Churr Bros v Brisbane Bulls
A dominant first half from Brisbane has been enough to allow them to withstand an impressive New Zealand fight back in the second half, the Bulls able to turn a 20-0 halftime lead into a 32-18 away win to keep them in the minor premiership hunt. The win also confirms Brisbane's place in the top eight, although that was pretty much a lock given the side's impressive form this season.
New Zealand: Benji Marshall, Tyson Frizzel, and Jesse Bromwich. Marshall 3/3
Brisbane: Adam Reynolds, Hep Cahill, Matt Srama, and Josh Reynolds 2. A. Reynolds 6/6
HT Score: 0-20
Dally M: Matt Srama (Bulls) 3, Josh Reynolds (Bulls) 2, and Adam Reynolds (Bulls) 1.
Crowd: 17,587
Ipswich Reds v Shenzhen Sharkitohs
Ipswich fans and staff will be left wondering what went wrong after the side's stunning 12-0 halftime lead was somehow overturned by a spirited Shenzhen today. The Reds looked on track to do the unthinkable, only to put the cue in the rack and drop sixteen unanswered points in what was truly a game of two halves - the Sharkitohs remaining atop the ladder care of a 16-12 away win.
Ipswich: Albert Kelly and Glenn Stewart. Chase 2/2
Shenzhen: David Simmons and Jamie Peacock. Parker 4/4
HT Score: 12-0
Dally M: Mose Masoe (Shenzhen) 3, Greg Bird (Ipswich) 2, and Wade Graham (Shenzhen) 1.
Crowd: 27,257
Sydney Vipers v New England Celtic
In one of the more insane games of rugby league ever played, Sydney have stormed home from a 36-18 halftime deficit in a ridiculously high scoring clash today in Sydney. The home side ended up triumphing 51-48 in a game where defense definitely wasn't a priority for either side, and while New England will be left scratching their heads at how they let in so many second half points, both sides come out of the game looking ominous in attack.
Sydney: Mitch Rein, Jarrod Croker, Tom Briscoe, Jarrod Mullen, Scott Dureau, Dan Hunt 2, and Chris Heighington. Croker 9/9. Mullen 1 fg.
New England: Josh Dugan, Josh Charnley, Joe Wardle 3, Semi Radradra, and Mike Cooper 2. Brough 8/8
HT Score: 18-32
Dally M: Gareth Widdop (Celtic) 3, Jarrod Croker (Vipers) 2, and Mike Cooper (Celtic) 1.
Crowd: 18,117
Quahog Quagmires v South Canberra Knights
South Canberra have temporarily moved into 7th position on the ASRL ladder today following a strong second half showing that allowed them to win a tight contest with Quahog, 24-20. The visitors raced out to a commanding second half lead before the Quahog fightback began, but did enough to hold out the fast-finishing Americans.
Quahog: Kurt Baptiste 2, Frank Pritchard, and Aidan Guerra. Richards 2/4
South Canberra: Manu M'au, Kenny Edwards, John Sutton, and Alex Walmsley. Smith 4/7
HT Score: 4-6
Dally M: Joe Burgess (Knigths) 3, Manu M'au (Knights) 2, and John Sutton (Knights) 1.
Crowd: 6,354
Mu'a Saints v Grapes of Nanking
A stellar performance from the Grapes of Nanking has reasserted the sides premiership credentials today, as the Chinese club put together a near flawless first half to lead Mu'a 22-0 before going on to win it 38-12 in confident fashion. The Grapes were rampant in victory, leaving a large Tongan crowd open-mouthed.
Mu'a: Kane Linnett and Andrew McCullough. Dobson 2/2
Grapes: Billy Slater 2, George Burgess, Robbie Rochow, Thomas Leuluai, and Jamie Soward 2. Soward 5/7
HT Score: 0-22
Dally M: Ethan Lowe (Grapes) 3, Billy Slater (Grapes) 2, and Jamie Soward (Grapes) 1.
Crowd: 19,329
Multiple Scoregasms v Machu Picchu Llamas
A change of coach seemed to be just what Machu Picchu ordered when the side only trailed 18-14 against the resurgent Scoregasms, but the second half told an entirely different tale as the soon to be ex-Melbourne side ran roughshod over their opposition on their way to a dominant 44-14 win.
Multiple Scoregasms: Kieran Dixon, Andy Lynch 3, Dan Sarginson, Daly Cherry-Evans, and Justin Hodges. Cherry-Evans 8/8
Machu Picchu: Justin Carney and Paul Vaughan. Lyon 3/3
HT Score: 18-14
Dally M: Daly Cherry-Evans (Scoregasms) 3, Kieran Dixon (Scoregasms) 2, and Dan Sarginson (Scoregasms) 1.
Crowd: 10,227
Roma Vandali v Raymond Terrace Tanks
Roma's inspiring resurrection at the hands of their new coach continued today in emphatic fashion as the Italian side produced two stellar halves of football to record a dominant 60-12 win over a lacklustre Raymond Terrace. The home side scored thirty points in each half, with Jack Reed grabbing four for his side. The win continues Roma's unlikely charge for a finals berth, while casts serious doubts over Raymond Terrace's chances.
Roma: Lewis Brown, Paul Gallen 2, Sam Thaiday, James Roby 2, and Jack Reed 4. Thurston 10/10
Raymond Terrace: Greg Inglis and William Hopoate. Gidley 2/2
HT Score: 30-6
Dally M: Jack Reed (Vandali) 3, Johnathon Thurston (Vandali) 2, and Trent Hodkinson (Vandali) 1.
Crowd: 22,933
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