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Illawarra v Tigers

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final score 36 - 8.

Forwards laid the platform for nona and field.
Outside backs like first grade have issue's communicating in defence especially Herbert and Thompson.
Nona and Field did alot of good things and Dufty passed really well.
Big Mose had a good game off the bench which is a big plus.
Marketo was absolute rubbish and i am glad he isn't anywhere near first grade.
 

Dragonsteve2

Juniors
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Cheers for the updates coast. Are you at the game? How's Dufty, Field, Lawrie and Kerr looking?

Tom RR,
Dufty looked very good, joined the backline nicely, lovely long ball for Thompson's first try. Lovely inside ball put him through a gap and his speed just blitzed the defence.
Field did lots of good things. I was interested to see him put up a couple of towering bombs. His kicking game and that of Nona would have shamed Josh McCrone. Set up supports well but went on his own unsuccessfully several times when he had an overlap.
Lawrie very strong and very hard working during his one 30 minute period on the field.
Kerr looked big and strong through his 2 spells in the game.
This was the 5th time I have seen Illawarra this year and the good news other than the impressive win was this was the best I have seen from Mose. He looks fitter and made several very good runs. But I can't see him doing more than contributing off the bench for Illawarra.
 

Dragonsteve2

Juniors
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final score 36 - 8.

Forwards laid the platform for nona and field.
Outside backs like first grade have issue's communicating in defence especially Herbert and Thompson.
Nona and Field did alot of good things and Dufty passed really well.
Big Mose had a good game off the bench which is a big plus.
Marketo was absolute rubbish and i am glad he isn't anywhere near first grade.

Coast, I agree with everything you have said except for your comment "Marketo was absolute rubbish". Don't know how you can make that statement especially since you weren't at the game. I too am happy that the NRL side doesn't need his services but please be fair to the guy. He did an adequate job as dummy half allowing Fletcher to come on and excel after the initial exchanges. Then had 2 stints playing his usual hard working game in the forwards. Always taking the ball up and always tackling.
 
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Thanks for the updates guys.

Despite some key personnel losses, Illawarra would have to be considered in with a chance of taking it all again this year. I wonder if the vacant #1 jersey for next season in 1st grade is sparking some healthy competition between Dufty and Field...

From all reports, they've both been on fire.
 
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Coast, I agree with everything you have said except for your comment "Marketo was absolute rubbish". Don't know how you can make that statement especially since you weren't at the game. I too am happy that the NRL side doesn't need his services but please be fair to the guy. He did an adequate job as dummy half allowing Fletcher to come on and excel after the initial exchanges. Then had 2 stints playing his usual hard working game in the forwards. Always taking the ball up and always tackling.
Well since i spoke to people who actually attended the game and i take their word for it i am entitled to make a statement based on keen league followers.

The guy shouldn't be playing dummy half to begin with and was getting picked over Havili which in itself was stupid.

He tries hard but offers less then guys who honestly need to be blooded in the grade before him ie Reece Robson.
 
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Thanks for the updates guys.

Despite some key personnel losses, Illawarra would have to be considered in with a chance of taking it all again this year. I wonder if the vacant #1 jersey for next season in 1st grade is sparking some healthy competition between Dufty and Field...

From all reports, they've both been on fire.
I honestly don't see this team beating Wyong who imo are the best team in the comp followed closely by the Warriors.
 
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I honestly don't see this team beating Wyong who imo are the best team in the comp followed closely by the Warriors.

Well a long, outside chance then.

Mounties were pretty dominant during last year's season proper remember.

Reserve grade can be pretty volatile too. Sides are twice as likely to be effected by injury than 1sts.

Anyway, you're probably right. Still, I enjoy it when they're going well and will remain optimistic.
 

Smurf

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Each week, the NSWRL.com.au staff writers will name their 17 best performers from the weekend's Intrust Super Premiership NSW. These selections, heavily based on statistical data, are the opinions of the writers and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NSWRL.

1 – Matt Dufty
Club: Illawarra; 2017 TOTW selections: 0.

10 total runs, 108 total metres, two try-assists, two line-break-assists, one line-break, two tackle-breaks, one try.
The much-hyped Illawarra fullback, who had been a star for the Dragons at Holden Cup level, earns his first place in the Team of the Week with his best performance to date. Dufty took just 90 seconds to set Izaac Thompson up for his first try of the night, repeating the effort 20 minutes later and capping the game with a try of his own in the second half.

2 – Izaac Thompson
Club: Illawarra; 2017 TOTW selections: 1.

11 total runs, 139 total metres, three line-breaks, four tackle-breaks, two offloads, three tries.
Not only did Thompson score a hat-trick which ultimately set up a big Illawarra victory – all inside the first half an hour of play at WIN Stadium – he also took the intercept which would lead to Dufty’s try later in the game. Having played alongside Dufty through the lower grades, the 20-year-old is one half of a dangerous combination.

3 – Pat Mataele
Club: Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles; 2017 TOTW selections: 0.

15 total runs, 173 total metres, four tackle-breaks, one offload, two tries.
Coincidentally, both Mataele brothers find themselves in the centres of the Round 13 Team of the Week, with both scoring doubles on opposite sides of the field on Sunday. It was Blacktown’s Pat who perhaps had the better all-round game, which included taking a Cameron Cullen grubber twice within five minutes to score both times.

4 – Alofi Mataele
Club: Mounties; 2017 TOTW selections: 0.

11 total runs, 102 total metres, one line-break, four tackle-breaks, two tries.
Alofi Mataele was similarly impressive for Mounties in a winning outfit, first doing well to get under the Sea Eagles defence in his corner and later getting first to a loose ball in-goal to give his side the final lead. With the two competition points, Alofi had the last laugh over his brother and former Mounties teammate.

5 – George Jennings
Club: Wentworthville Magpies; 2017 TOTW selections: 1.

10 total runs, 101 total metres, two line-breaks, seven tackle-breaks, two tries.
The Magpies had looked all but certain to secure an upset victory over the ladder-leading Roos, leading 28-10 with 16 minutes remaining thanks in part to a double from Jennings. The winger finished off two well-executed plays to score early in each half at Ringrose Park.

6 – Paul Momirovski
Club: Wyong Roos; 2017 TOTW selections: 1.

One try-assist, one line-break-assist, two tackle-breaks, one offload, one try, one field goal.
Momirovski has found himself in various back-line positions before, earning the Team of the Week captaincy as a centre in Round 6, but returns to the competition’s best 17 via an impressive game at five-eighth. Alongside Kauri Aupouri in the halves, Momirovski helped engineer a successful comeback, setting up Matt Ikuvalu soon after the half-time break before diving on a loose ball to level the scores with 10 minutes remaining. He capped an impressive game with a field goal inside the final two minutes, before a Chris Centrone try put the icing on the cake.

7 – Shaun Nona
Club: Illawarra; 2017 TOTW selections: 1.

Three try-assists, two line-break-assists, 221 kick metres, two offloads, 16 tackles, two goals.
After taking the captaincy with his only other Team of the Week selection in Round 8, Nona was close to repeating the feat after a fine individual game against the Wests Tigers. The experienced halfback set up Thompson, Dufty, Pat Herbert and Jacob Hind for tries throughout the game and maintained pressure with the boot in a fine showing at home.

8 – Moses Leota
Club: Penrith Panthers; 2017 TOTW selections: 2.

15 total runs, 149 total metres, one tackle-break, one offload, 44 tackles.
The inclusion of first grader Leota in the lead-up to the game proved to be beneficial, as the front-rower did all he could to swing the momentum the way of the Panthers. Outrunning all of his fellow Penrith forwards and looking the most dangerous in attack, Leota was solid in his 63-minute stint against the Bulldogs.

9 – Mitch Williams
Club: Wyong Roos; 2017 TOTW selections: 1.

Three try-assists, two line-break-assists, one line-break, two tackle-breaks, 40 tackles.
Wyong’s consistent no.9 returns to the Team of the Week after, alongside Momirovski, setting up a comeback which at times looked unlikely. Credited with laying on three of the Roos’ six tries, Williams took responsibility with a somewhat unfamiliar halves pairing, while still making a typical 40 tackles in a fantastic all-round game.

10 – Andy Saunders
Club: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs; 2017 TOTW selections: 2.

19 total runs, 162 total metres, one line-break-assist, six tackle-breaks, 29 tackles.
It was a scrappy win from the Bulldogs, but two of their most consistent performers were among their best yet again: Andy Saunders and Rod Griffin. Coming up against former club the Panthers, Saunders made big metres and more tackle-breaks than any of his teammates, vital to a grinding victory at ANZ Stadium.

11 – Jacob Host
Club: Illawarra; 2017 TOTW selections: 1.

19 total runs, 231 total metres, four tackle-breaks, 11 tackles.
Host ran further than any other player in Round 13 and perfectly laid the platform for an Illawarra victory. Hard to handle all evening, the second-rower was not required to do much tackling, but ensured the home side’s bulk of possession was put to good use against the Tigers.

12 – Scott Sorensen (c)
Club: Mounties; 2017 TOTW selections: 2.

14 total runs, 174 total metres, one try-assist, one line-break-assist, one line-break, three tackle-breaks, one offload, 24 tackles, two tries.
One of the most consistent second-rowers in the competition this year – and especially in recent weeks – Sorensen earns the captaincy with a fine attacking performance against the Sea Eagles at Lottoland. The 24-year-old is credited with one try-assist but was heavily involved with two, as both Dominic Reardon and Brent Naden found themselves scoring off his pass throughout the game. Sorensen also crossed for two of his own in the high-scoring affair and becomes the first edge second-rower to earn the captaincy in a 2017 Team of the Week.

13 – Rod Griffin
Club: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs; 2017 TOTW selections: 4.

19 total runs, 179 total metres, three tackle-breaks, one offload, 30 tackles.
Griffin, like Saunders, rolled up the sleeves to perform admirably for the Bulldogs on Sunday, also making more metres than any other Canterbury-Bankstown forward along with his 30 tackles. At times a quiet achiever, he has settled into life at Belmore nicely with five Team of the Week selections.
 

denis preston

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Thanks Smurf. If they gave a player of the round Jacob Host would be favorite to win it. Whilst not playing much NRL this year he is starting to bang on the door. He is young, improving and learning his trade so he is well set up to be a dominant forward in the NRL. Sounds like Dufty is also doing all the right things.Two try assists and two line break assists . We are not use to that from a fullback !
 

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