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Quahog Quagmires (+20.5) V New England Celtic
Perth Reds V Sydney Vipers (+1.5)
Ponte Preta Billy Goats (+8.5) V Mount Disappointment RLFC
South Canberra Knights V Shenzhen Sharkitohs (+3.5)
Brisbane Bulls (+1.5) V Grapes of Nanking
Raymond Terrace Tanks V Ipswich Reds (+7.5)
Mu’a Saints V Roma Vandali (+0.5)
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Quahog Quagmires v New England Celtic
New England have put together another truly ominous performance today in an 11 tries to 1 annihilation of the hapless Quahog Quagmires. Welcoming back their inspirational coach, the US side were blown off the park in the first half to trail 42-0. They somewhat stemmed the flow of points in a less lop-sided second half, but still went down 64-4 in the biggest margin of the season.
Quahog: Joseph Paulo. J. Nikorama 0/1
New England: Semi Radradra, Dominic Manfredi 3, Danny Brough 4, Jake Granville, Jacob Saifiti, and Boyd Cordner. Brough 10/11
HT Score: 0-42
Dally M: Danny Brough (Celtic) 3, Boyd Cordner (Celtic) 2, and Jake Granville (Celtic) 1.
Crowd: 29,555
Perth Reds v Sydney Vipers
Perth are back in the winner's circle today following a 24-14 win over the winless Sydney Vipers. The Sydney side haven't kicked on at all this season, while Perth will be glad that the return of their coach has finally started to turn things around. The star of the piece was an unlikely hero, with Kurt Mann inspirational from the Reds' bench.
Perth: Jason Nightingale, Tyson Frizzel, and Josh McGuire 2. Roberts 4/5
Sydney: Jarrod Croker and Tom Briscoe. Croker 3/3
HT Score: 6-12
Dally M: Kurt Mann (Reds) 3, Tyson Frizzel (Reds) 2, and Simon Mannering (Reds) 1.
Crowd: 23,485
Ponte Preta Billy Goats v Mt. Disappointment RLFC
Mt. Disappointment have faced their sternest test in today's visit to Brazil, with a 68 minute Reegan Campbell-Gillard try, his second of the game, being just enough to lift the first-placed Victorian outfit to a nail-biting 22-16 win against spirited opposition. It was a game of end to end action with no side ever looking comfortable, but the far from disappointment boys from down south again got the job done.
Ponte Preta: Mahe Fonua and Jorge Taufua 2. Cherry-Evans 2/3
Mt. Disappointment: Brett Stewart, Jamie Lyon, and Reegan Campbell-Gillard 2. Sezer 3/4
HT Score: 12-6
Dally M: Justin Carney (RLFC) 3, Daly Cherry-Evans (Billy Goats) 2, and Jorge Taufua (Billy Goats) 1.
Crowd: 28,706
South Canberra Knights v Shenzhen Sharkitohs
A crowd of more than 40,000 crammed into the Australian capital today to witness an engaging clash between regular semi finalists, South Canberra and Shenzhen. In a tussle of real quality, a late try from Shenzhen set up a grandstand final two minutes as they trailed 26-22 headed into full-time. Sadly for the visitors and their recently returned coach, South Canberra did enough to hold them out and record a vital win.
South Canberra: Jermaine McGilvray, Curtis Rona, Joe Burgess, and Cameron Smith. Sandow 5/5
Shenzhen: Euan Aitken, Blake Austin, Charlie Gubb, and Michael Lichaa. Johnson 3/4
HT Score: 18-16
Dally M: Bryson Goodwin (Knights) 3, Jermaine McGilvray (Knights) 2, and Curtis Rona (Knights) 1.
Crowd: 40,111
Brisbane Bulls v Grapes of Nanking
Nanking continue to look like one of the sides to beat in 2016, today accounting for Brisbane comfortably in a 24-8 win on the road. A raucous Brisbane crowd wasn't enough to lift a decidedly underdone Brisbane, who struggled to find answers for the in-form Grapes' attack.
Brisbane: Moses Mbye. Reynolds 2/2
Grapes: Blake Ferguson, Luke Keary, Ethan Lowe, and Joel Tomkins. Hodkinson 4/4
HT Score: 2-12
Dally M: Trent Hodkinson (Grapes) 3, Luke Keary (Grapes) 2, and John Sutton (Grapes) 1.
Crowd: 34,067
Raymond Terrace Tanks v Ipswich Reds
A superb captain's knock from Will Hopoate, highlighted by a double and some rampaging runs down the flanks, has been key to Raymond Terrace's big 48-18 win over unpredictable Ipswich today. While all of the pre-match hype was about GI's return, it was Hopoate who took the game by the scruff of the neck shortly after half-time when Ipswich scored to trail 18-12. The Tanks switched into overdrive to record a big home win.
Raymond Terrace: Will Hopoate 2, Denny Solomona, Adam Blair, Luke Gale 3, and David Shillington. Gordon 8/8
Ipswich: Kirisome Auva'a, Leeson Ah Mau, and Luke Douglas. Lamb 3/3
HT Score: 18-6
Dally M: Will Hopoate (Tanks) 3, Luke Gale (Tanks) 2, and Michael Gordon (Tanks) 1.
Crowd: 21,249
Mu'a Saints v Roma Vandali
They may have been without several key players, including Johnathon Thurston, but the Vandali showed plenty of grit today in an ugly but enthralling 12-6 win over Mu'a in Tonga. The home side lead 6-4 at halftime thanks to some Michael Jennings wizardy, but the visitors found an extra gear in the second half due to some fiery defense and brutal runs from Paul Gallen in his role as surrogate captain.
Mu'a: Corey Norman. Richards 1/2
Roma: Sam Thaiday and Morgan Escare. Carney 2/4
HT Score: 6-4
Dally M: Michael Jennings (Saints) 3, Paul Gallen (Vandali) 2, and Cameron Munster (Saints) 1.
Crowd: 32,228
Draw
Quahog Quagmires (+20.5) V New England Celtic
Perth Reds V Sydney Vipers (+1.5)
Ponte Preta Billy Goats (+8.5) V Mount Disappointment RLFC
South Canberra Knights V Shenzhen Sharkitohs (+3.5)
Brisbane Bulls (+1.5) V Grapes of Nanking
Raymond Terrace Tanks V Ipswich Reds (+7.5)
Mu’a Saints V Roma Vandali (+0.5)
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Quahog Quagmires v New England Celtic
New England have put together another truly ominous performance today in an 11 tries to 1 annihilation of the hapless Quahog Quagmires. Welcoming back their inspirational coach, the US side were blown off the park in the first half to trail 42-0. They somewhat stemmed the flow of points in a less lop-sided second half, but still went down 64-4 in the biggest margin of the season.
Quahog: Joseph Paulo. J. Nikorama 0/1
New England: Semi Radradra, Dominic Manfredi 3, Danny Brough 4, Jake Granville, Jacob Saifiti, and Boyd Cordner. Brough 10/11
HT Score: 0-42
Dally M: Danny Brough (Celtic) 3, Boyd Cordner (Celtic) 2, and Jake Granville (Celtic) 1.
Crowd: 29,555
Perth Reds v Sydney Vipers
Perth are back in the winner's circle today following a 24-14 win over the winless Sydney Vipers. The Sydney side haven't kicked on at all this season, while Perth will be glad that the return of their coach has finally started to turn things around. The star of the piece was an unlikely hero, with Kurt Mann inspirational from the Reds' bench.
Perth: Jason Nightingale, Tyson Frizzel, and Josh McGuire 2. Roberts 4/5
Sydney: Jarrod Croker and Tom Briscoe. Croker 3/3
HT Score: 6-12
Dally M: Kurt Mann (Reds) 3, Tyson Frizzel (Reds) 2, and Simon Mannering (Reds) 1.
Crowd: 23,485
Ponte Preta Billy Goats v Mt. Disappointment RLFC
Mt. Disappointment have faced their sternest test in today's visit to Brazil, with a 68 minute Reegan Campbell-Gillard try, his second of the game, being just enough to lift the first-placed Victorian outfit to a nail-biting 22-16 win against spirited opposition. It was a game of end to end action with no side ever looking comfortable, but the far from disappointment boys from down south again got the job done.
Ponte Preta: Mahe Fonua and Jorge Taufua 2. Cherry-Evans 2/3
Mt. Disappointment: Brett Stewart, Jamie Lyon, and Reegan Campbell-Gillard 2. Sezer 3/4
HT Score: 12-6
Dally M: Justin Carney (RLFC) 3, Daly Cherry-Evans (Billy Goats) 2, and Jorge Taufua (Billy Goats) 1.
Crowd: 28,706
South Canberra Knights v Shenzhen Sharkitohs
A crowd of more than 40,000 crammed into the Australian capital today to witness an engaging clash between regular semi finalists, South Canberra and Shenzhen. In a tussle of real quality, a late try from Shenzhen set up a grandstand final two minutes as they trailed 26-22 headed into full-time. Sadly for the visitors and their recently returned coach, South Canberra did enough to hold them out and record a vital win.
South Canberra: Jermaine McGilvray, Curtis Rona, Joe Burgess, and Cameron Smith. Sandow 5/5
Shenzhen: Euan Aitken, Blake Austin, Charlie Gubb, and Michael Lichaa. Johnson 3/4
HT Score: 18-16
Dally M: Bryson Goodwin (Knights) 3, Jermaine McGilvray (Knights) 2, and Curtis Rona (Knights) 1.
Crowd: 40,111
Brisbane Bulls v Grapes of Nanking
Nanking continue to look like one of the sides to beat in 2016, today accounting for Brisbane comfortably in a 24-8 win on the road. A raucous Brisbane crowd wasn't enough to lift a decidedly underdone Brisbane, who struggled to find answers for the in-form Grapes' attack.
Brisbane: Moses Mbye. Reynolds 2/2
Grapes: Blake Ferguson, Luke Keary, Ethan Lowe, and Joel Tomkins. Hodkinson 4/4
HT Score: 2-12
Dally M: Trent Hodkinson (Grapes) 3, Luke Keary (Grapes) 2, and John Sutton (Grapes) 1.
Crowd: 34,067
Raymond Terrace Tanks v Ipswich Reds
A superb captain's knock from Will Hopoate, highlighted by a double and some rampaging runs down the flanks, has been key to Raymond Terrace's big 48-18 win over unpredictable Ipswich today. While all of the pre-match hype was about GI's return, it was Hopoate who took the game by the scruff of the neck shortly after half-time when Ipswich scored to trail 18-12. The Tanks switched into overdrive to record a big home win.
Raymond Terrace: Will Hopoate 2, Denny Solomona, Adam Blair, Luke Gale 3, and David Shillington. Gordon 8/8
Ipswich: Kirisome Auva'a, Leeson Ah Mau, and Luke Douglas. Lamb 3/3
HT Score: 18-6
Dally M: Will Hopoate (Tanks) 3, Luke Gale (Tanks) 2, and Michael Gordon (Tanks) 1.
Crowd: 21,249
Mu'a Saints v Roma Vandali
They may have been without several key players, including Johnathon Thurston, but the Vandali showed plenty of grit today in an ugly but enthralling 12-6 win over Mu'a in Tonga. The home side lead 6-4 at halftime thanks to some Michael Jennings wizardy, but the visitors found an extra gear in the second half due to some fiery defense and brutal runs from Paul Gallen in his role as surrogate captain.
Mu'a: Corey Norman. Richards 1/2
Roma: Sam Thaiday and Morgan Escare. Carney 2/4
HT Score: 6-4
Dally M: Michael Jennings (Saints) 3, Paul Gallen (Vandali) 2, and Cameron Munster (Saints) 1.
Crowd: 32,228
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