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Jim Beam Cup - Fixtures, Teams and Results

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Jim Beam Cup
Saturday June 10:
1:15pm - Newtown Jets v Sydney Bulls at Henson Park
3:00pm - Wentworthville Magpies v Belrose Eagles at Ringrose Park
7:00pm - Windsor Wolves v Erina Eagles at Windsor Sports Complex

Sunday June 11:
3:00pm - Asquith Magpies v The Entrance Tigers at Storey Park

Team lists:
http://www.nswrl.com.au/uimages/160.pdf
 

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Wentworthville 56 (Mowbray 3, Carr 2, Luland, Bell, Herring, Orsini, Gwynne tries, Byrne 8 goals) beat Belrose 0.
The Ringrose Park surface was in supreme condition despite 6 junior games preceding the main fixture. The two sides went up and down the field for the first 25 minutes without result but once Belrose cracked it was one way traffic as the gap in class was fully exploited.
The half time lead of 18-0 blew out to 36-0 seven minutes into the second stanza. There were several spectacular tries as Wenty played a very attractive brand of football.
Wenty
Retained:
Daniel Bell, Gordon Graff, Pat Mckenzie, Jacob Byrne, Luke Carr, Keiron Herring, Ben Bailey, Brad Capovilla, Adam Capovilla, Willie McLean, Wade Russell, Brett Sargent, Simon Gwyne, Siose Muliumu, Damien Ash
Losses:
Willie Brown (Cabramatta), Scott Ella (Tweed Heads), Craig Parke (The Entrance), Matt Pethybridge (Doonside), Nick Goodwin (retired)
Gains:
Steve Mowbray, Mark Luland, Justin Bishop, Luke O’Callaghan (Balmain Ryde Eastwood Tigers), Christian Orsini.
A 5th BRET player, Lee Bowman, is playing in the Wenty A grade, not being able to unseat Ben Bailey. Bailey knows what it is like to play second fiddle, playing reserve grade with North Sydney in 1999, reserve grade for Ryde Eastwood in 2000 and then reserve grade for Wenty in 2001 and 2002 before getting a chance it the top grade in 2003.
 

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Windsor beat Erina 40-16 at Windsor tonight. Since the season began the Wolves have lost its two top players with Trindall playing for St Marys-Penrith Cougars and now Brett Finn has signed with the Sharks.

Finn played for the Sharks against Newtown at Henson today, which is very interesting considering that Henson was deemed unplayable for the Sydney Bulls game today! Cabramatta had the bye today so they move into 5th place.
 

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It was deemed that if the Beam game had taken place prior to the Prem/league game that the ground would not have been suitable for the P/League game I think Nfed.....

The ground was too wet for 2 games of footy, only passable/suitable for the one......
 

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Nfed said:
No mate, not Andrew Mortimer (steve's son) it is James Mortimer, one of Peter's sons from Orange. The other brother is still in Orange but got picked in the NSW u/17's.

Thanks for that mate....Andrew played for the Jets last season and I thought he went alright !!!
 

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Results from Round Seven of the 2006 Jim Beam Cup competition.

Round Seven Results:
Saturday June 10:
Newtown Jets v Sydney Bulls at Henson Park - Game Postponed
Wentworthville Magpies 56 defeated Belrose Eagles 0 at Ringrose Park
Windsor Wolves 40 defeated Erina Eagles 16 at Windsor Sports Complex

Sunday June 11:
Asquith Magpies 0 lost to The Entrance Tigers 34 at Storey Park
 

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Competition leaders Sydney Bulls were up against it tonight. If ever there was a danger game to threaten their unbeaten position at the top of the ladder this was it. A cold Friday night. The Bulls having played once in the previous 5 weeks due to the vagaries of the NSWRL draw and a wet weekend. Playing second placed Wentworthville who were on a roll, having last weekend had one of their best games in years in a great 56-0 victory over Belrose.

But the Bulls were sensational. A flawless first 30 minutes had them leading 26-0. Playmaker options all over the field – Jolly, Tippett, Grechy, deBartolo. Their trademark backline brilliance was at the highest level tonight. Dominated possession and just shut Wenty out of the game. Two tries out wide from sixth tackle runs, another from a pinpoint kick across the backline. Two more just because they could.

New forwards Fred Briggs (ex-Souths Juniors) and Dean Vicelich (Bulls reserve grade centre) fitted into the Bulls style without problem. Joe Tau has become a hard running, strong forward rather than the bench player he was at The Entrance. Mostyn is back from Bulldogs Premier League and Winterstein was hitting hard.

In the second half Wenty opened the scoring early and the Bulls had lost a little interest. Bulls still defended well enough to prevent any further scores by Wenty until late in the half. Dane Gilmore bravely saw off a lot of testing kicks and Mostyn scored again from another cross field kick.

Wenty might be showing a bit more adventure in their play this year, but McCann still can’t give them a game that will respond to pressure like the Bulls can produce.

One of the Bulls best games. Against both Windsor and Wenty this year they have produced sensational games that made their opposition look ordinary. Looking forward to them having a wider audience if the reported Foxtel coverage at season end goes ahead.

Sydney Bulls 34 (D Mostyn 2, S Jolly, M Chahal, N Ford, P Winterstein tries, A Tippett 6 goals) def Wentworthville 14 (J Bishop, J Byrne, P McKenzie tries, J Byrne goal)
 

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The other games in Round 8 are:

Cabramatta v Newtown, Saturday, 5pm at Cabramatta Sports Ground
Erina v The Entrance, Sunday, 2.30pm at Erina
Belrose v Asquith, Sunday, 3pm at Lionel Watts Sandpit, Belrose.

Source: Big League
 

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Nfed said:
Looking forward to them having a wider audience if the reported Foxtel coverage at season end goes ahead.
What is happening? Will Foxsports televise JBC finals? How did this come about?
 

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Girvie - I heard the Foxtel story on 'A View from the Hill' on 2SER last weekend. Supposedly last 4 rounds plus the finals.
 

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Cabramatta 26 (A Burns 2, S Aiga, F Betham, C Ellis tries, A Fluke 2, S Aiga goals) bt Newtown 14 (A El Masri, R Parker, L Millwood tries, T Nicholas goal)

Not a bad game. Newtown went alright but Cabra are running into a bit of form.

Highlight was Cabra fullback Samuel Aiga collecting a kick through 10 metres from his own line, avoiding the chasing pack and then turning fullback Le Breton inside out to run the length of the field for a memorable try.

Deeb and Parker were hitting hard again but the tough guys in the Cabra pack kept coming out the other side.

The Jets might be running into problems with numbers, with Parker going off injured late in the game and Leuluai once again injured. For Cabra, Willie Brown is now fully fit and Aaron Fluke played his first game this season, coming off the bench to play 5/8. With Wenty having four in NZ for the rep games next week, Cabra might put them away.
 

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Yeah mate. thanks for that. We had quite a few players out with injury on top of those mentioned above, and players in the P/League side that cained Wests.

David VIAL scored a try in P/league as well. Big bloke would have been missed in the Beam lineup for sure !!!!
 

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Results from Round Eight of the 2006 Jim Beam Cup competition.
Round 8 Results:
Friday June 16:
Sydney Bulls 34 defeated Wentworthville Magpies 14 at The Crest Stadium

Saturday June 17:
Cabramatta Two Blues 26 defeated Newtown Jets 14 at Cabramatta Stadium

Sunday June 18:
Erina Eagles 12 lost to The Entrance 36 at Erina Oval
Belrose Eagles 22 lost to Asquith Magpies 24 at Lionell Watts Reserve
 

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Jim Beam Cup: Round 9
Sunday June 25:
2:45pm - The Entrance Tigers v Belrose Eagles at EDSACC Oval
3:00pm - Asquith Magpies v Sydney Bulls at Storey Park
3:00pm - Wentworthville Magpies v Cabramatta Two Blues at Ringrose Park
3:30pm - Windsor Wolves v Newtown Jets at Windsor Sports Complex

Team lists:
http://www.nswrl.com.au/uimages/166.pdf
 

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Lost 28-8. Wenty started at a 100 miles an hour scoring twice and could have easily got another 2 but Cabra withstood extreme pressure and then got on top and coverted a 0-8 scoreline to 16-8 at half time. They maintained their ascendancy in the second half. Willie Brown and Francis Betham (both have played for Wenty in the past) were sensational.

Wenty and Windsor are doing it tough at the moment with several players in NZ.
 
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