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ISP Rd 22 v Mounties

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2nd place Mounties V 6th place Tigers.

1. Dylan Smith
2. Lucas Price
3. Braden Robson (capt.)
4. Connelly Lemuelu
5. Harrison O'Toole
6. Tyson Gamble
7. Pita Godinet
8. Joseph Ratu
9. Kurt Aldridge
10. Cowen Epere
11. Chris McQueen
12. Sam McIntyre
13. Patrice Siolo

14. Bayley Sironen
15. Thomas Mikaele
16. Ben Seufale
18. Alex Seyfarth
 
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An 80th-minute Tyson Gamble field goal has seen the Western Suburbs Magpies to a dramatic 31-30 win over Mounties at Canberra's GIO Stadium.

Twice leading by 12 points in the match, the Magpies scraped home for a vital win – Gamble's one-pointer taking the Western Suburbs side to 26 competition points, alongside the Jets, Bulldogs and Mounties themselves.

The Magpies opened their account in just the third minute of play when fullback Dylan Smith bumped his way past Mounties' five-eighth Brendan O'Hagan to score. Smith – a Jersey Flegg Cup regular, in just his third ISP appearance – showed his wares to turn in the tackle to score, as Tuimoala Lolohea converted to take Western Suburbs' lead to six.

A spell of possession saw Mounties hit back soon after, with centre Sebastian Kris going over for a try in the 12th minute of play.

O'Hagan linked with his halves partner Tyler Cornish who in turn found Kris – albeit via a pass which hit the turf – and the No.3 did the rest to find four points. Kris' centre partner Taane Milne couldn't add the extras as the score remained 6-4.

Wests' two-point lead was extended to six, and then eight, when Smith nabbed his second try inside the opening quarter.

Trailing through in support of a Thomas Mikaele run, Smith was on the end of a draw-and-pass ball and raced past his opposite number in Sitiveni Moceidreke to score. Lolohea converted from in front of the posts, taking the score to 12-4.

In a blistering start, Wests' roll-on continued – Patrice Siolo scoring the side's third try just three minutes after Smith's second. A no-look pass from Tyson Gamble fooled the Mounties' defence, and Siolo crashed his way over from close to the line for more points.

Again, Lolohea converted, taking his tally to three conversions from as many attempts and Wests to a 18-4 lead.

But showing the resilience they've displayed for much of the 2018 season, Mounties hit back in fine style. Wing pairing Matthew Lyons (26th) and Tony Satini (29th) proved themselves as acrobatic finishers close to the line, each finding a try despite the close attention of the Magpies defence.

Unlike his usual self, Milne struggled from the kicking tee – missing both shots on goal as the score remained 18-12, in the Magpies' favour.

O'Hagan capped a remarkable turn-around when he darted his way to the line and between would-be defenders to score, before Milne converted to tie the scores at 18 heading into the half-time break.

In a tight and tense second-half, points were at a premium before Thomas Mikaele crashed over in the 63rd minute. Tui Lolohea's 68th minute try and conversion to take the Magpies to a 30-18 lead looked to have sealed the match, but again Mounties fought back with vigour.

Back-to-back tries to Daniel Roberts (74th) and Milne (76th) drew Mounties level at 30, but that's as close as they would come to toppling the otherwise dominant Magpies.

Needing a hero, Western Suburbs turned to their No.6 in Gamble – who calmly slotted the decisive field goal from 32 metres out to win the game for the Magpies.

WESTERN SUBURBS 31 (D Smith 2 P Siolo T Mikaele T Lolohea tries T Lolohea 5 goals T Gamble field goal) bt MOUNTIES 30 (S Kris M Lyons B O'Hagan T Satini D Roberts T Milne tries S Moceidreke 3 goals)

https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2018/08/12/gamble-kicks-magpies-to-victory/
 

Russell Coight

Juniors
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Big thomas mikaele is impressive. He had like 8 runs for over 150 meters, 1 try and a try assist

Would be very surprised if he wasn't in our top squad next year, he could be a very damaging impact player off the bench sort of like our very own kikau
 

Tiger05

First Grade
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Big thomas mikaele is impressive. He had like 8 runs for over 150 meters, 1 try and a try assist

Would be very surprised if he wasn't in our top squad next year, he could be a very damaging impact player off the bench sort of like our very own kikau

Exactly what we need. I thought he was a middle forward. Is that correct ?
 
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ISP Team of the Week.

14 – DYLAN SMITH
CLUB: WESTERN SUBURBS MAGPIES; 2018 TOTW SELECTIONS: 1.

Two tries, one try-assist, one line-break, one line-break assist, four tackle-breaks, 18 runs, 162 total metres.

15 – THOMAS MIKAELE
CLUB: WESTERN SUBURBS MAGPIES; 2018 TOTW SELECTIONS: 1.

One try, one try-assist, two line-breaks, five tackle-breaks, 18 tackles inc. zero missed tackles, six runs, 86 total metres.
 

Tiger05

First Grade
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ISP Team of the Week.

14 – DYLAN SMITH
CLUB: WESTERN SUBURBS MAGPIES; 2018 TOTW SELECTIONS: 1.

Two tries, one try-assist, one line-break, one line-break assist, four tackle-breaks, 18 runs, 162 total metres.

15 – THOMAS MIKAELE
CLUB: WESTERN SUBURBS MAGPIES; 2018 TOTW SELECTIONS: 1.

One try, one try-assist, two line-breaks, five tackle-breaks, 18 tackles inc. zero missed tackles, six runs, 86 total metres.

Mikaele looks like he good step up to first grade and give us a middle forward that can bust the line.
 

Russell Coight

Juniors
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Are those stats accurate? On the WT official forum they reported Dylan smith 200m+ and Mikaele a fair way over 100 meters

I know both are rated highly anyway
 
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Are those stats accurate? On the WT official forum they reported Dylan smith 200m+ and Mikaele a fair way over 100 meters
Russell, there's the club stats and then the NSWRL stats.

Some NSWRL stats
Backs:
Smith - 18 runs - 162 metres - 36 post contact metres
Leumelu - 11 runs - 117 metres - 45 post contact metres
McIntrye - 12 runs - 110 metres - 44 post contact metres (listed as 2nd rower- played in centres)

Forwards:
Mikaele - 6 runs - 86 metres - 17 post contact metres - 18 tackles - 36 minutes
Ratu - 5 runs - 48 metres - 18 post contact metres - 20 tackles - 30 minutes
Epere - 11 runs - 110 metres - 49 post contact metres - 32 tackles - 65 minutes
Siolo - 7 runs - 52 metres - 9 post contact metres - 31 tackles - 53 minutes
 

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