Cabramatta suffered their third successive loss on Saturday night, going down 28-36 to the equal first placed Windsor Wolves. A minutes silence in rememberence of former Cabramatta President Allan Meadows who passed away during the week triggered the Two Blues into action, skipping out to an 18-6 lead before a couple of costly errors midway through the first half enabled the Wolves to level the scores at 18 all at half time. The second half started much the same way as the first with the Blues again scoring two tries and holding a comanding 28-18 lead before the Wolves bounced back with two tries of their own on the back of a few simple Cabramatta errors to steal the lead 30-28 with 7 minutes to play. The Blues went close and looked likely of regaining the lead before a simple error from the scrumbase when on the attack ended any chance of victory and saw Windsor seal the two points with a six pointer at the other end of the field.
Although disappointed to have lost, Assistant Coach Corey Ruttle did comend his players on the effort they put in, agreeing that his side had beaten itself with fundamental errors at crucial times in the game. "We were our own worst enemy, everytime we got ourselves into a position to dominate we would make a simple error, and you cannot do that against quality sides," he said. "We had our chances right up to the last 2 minutes before another one of our errors gifted Windsor the final try of the game".
Asked which players impressed in the victory, Ruttle did pay tribute to prop Casey Ellis and backrower Ross Brown who were very strong in taking the side forward, while centre James Trotter also played well scoring a hat trick of tries before breaking his ribs, makeshift halfback Scott Jones directed the side well, and winger Francis Vaiotu again earn't the praise of the coaching staff.
The Two Blues return home to New Era Stadium on Saturday, June 21st at 3pm when the East meets the West as the Two Blues take on the Western Australia Reds.
Tries - James Trotter (3), Louis Vaiotu & Keith Heckenberg Goals - Aaron Fluke 4 from 5.
source : Cabra Website