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Newtown Jets Update

bluefox1968

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From Sharks website:

"Former Sydney Rooster, Brisbane Bronco and Ipswich Jet second-rower Kurt Capewell had his best game of the season.

Hooker Matt McIlwrick served as captain in Mitch Brown’s absence and he played the full 80 minutes, setting a wonderful example of team leadership and endurance.

Kurt Kara played very strongly as a back-rower.

Giant front-rower David Fifita was again very effective, culminating in his monster run that ended with Jordan Drew scoring.

Five-eighth and former Ipswich Jet Josh Cleeland was again an initiator of many of Newtown’s best attacking plays.

Winger Jacob Gagan maintained his impressive 2016 form."

INTERESTING - they are now 2nd on the table...
 
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It's been great to see all our lower grades firing this year.

We have really turned the corner as a Club.

It's amazing what financial security and solid front office can bring and especially a coach that is passionate about the Club just as much as the fans and on the same page as the players.

A great year to be a Shark supporter.
 

Panda Power 78

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2nd - playing comp leaders this weekend apparently...

Next weekend - Sat 14th at Henson vs Mounties (who as you say are leading the comp) - NSW Cup has the Rep weekend off as well.

They still have 9 home games left for the season , so they're on track for at least a top 4 finish.
 

bluefox1968

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Next weekend - Sat 14th at Henson vs Mounties (who as you say are leading the comp) - NSW Cup has the Rep weekend off as well.

They still have 9 home games left for the season , so they're on track for at least a top 4 finish.

Thanks, PP78.

I don't keep track of NSW Cup much, but just happened to see the article on the official Sharks website.

It is good to see the Jets going well, though!
 
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The under 20's team f**ked up over the weekend.

They lost the catch up game against Manly who had previously not won a game.

Very disappointing.
 

Card Shark

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Did we have anyone out in the junior Roos / Kiwis game?

Either way though, that's a shit result!
 

Don Tweddle

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Jets went down 18-12 to Mounties today in a top of the table clash at Henson. Jets dominated possession and field position in the second half but couldn't capitalize.

Cleeland had 2 tries and Capewell, Drew and McIlwrick played strong games.
 

sharktastic

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Jets went down 18-12 to Mounties today in a top of the table clash at Henson. Jets dominated possession and field position in the second half but couldn't capitalize.

Cleeland had 2 tries and Capewell, Drew and McIlwrick played strong games.

Thanks for the update, does anyone know how Nu Brown went?
 

TRIALS

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Newtown Jets bagged three late tries to defeat Wyong 32-16 in an entertaining match at Morry Breen Oval.

The biggest crowd of the season at Morry Breen Oval was treated to a good game of footy, unfortunately the majority of the fans went home disappointed.

The game was less than a minute old when a turnover allowed Newton to attack. Quick hands shifted the ball right for Jacob Gagan to score in the corner and the Jets enjoyed an early lead.

If not for that early try, both teams were pretty even but that soon changed as Wyong made several errors that would prove costly.

Newtown began to stamp their authority on the match with Kurt Kara, David Fifita making good metres and Matt McIllwrick looking dangerous out of dummy half.

The Jets soon set up an attacking raid and again they got the reward with a blind side play sending Jordan Drew over untouched.

From the restart Newtown made good metres and again put pressure on the Roos defence. It was looking a good afternoon for the visitors when McIllwrick went the short side linking with Fa’amanu Brown, who found Anthony Moraitis running a good line to break through. Luckily for the Roos, Fa’amanu Brown was having and off day with the boot, otherwise the score could have been much greater.

It was not looking like the Roos day, with their first chance to post points coming late in the half with no result. Jackson Hastings had little opportunity to create anything but he was slowly feeling his way and had a hand in the Roos first try.

Finally, after persisting down the left side Wyong got on the scoreboard on the stroke of half time with Chris Centrone scoring in the corner. Although 12-4 down at half time, the Roos were back in the contest.

Newtown began the second half the better with an early opportunity going to ground from Fifita, who dropping the ball with line in sight.

Wyong were struggling until a good break from winger Dom Reardon got the Roos out of trouble. A couple plays later Omar Slaimankhel crossed for the Roos. Cornish converted the try and it was game on at 12-10. 8 minutes into the second half.

Wyong were beginning to get on top, looking more dangerous with the ball. The Roos shifted the ball left and Chris Smith, who had only entered the field scored the Roos third try, which gave them the lead. Cornish extended that lead to 4 points with a great conversion.

However, it didn’t take long for Newtown to strike back. Fifita turned provider putting Jason Schirnack under the posts. Brown kicked his first for the day and it was 18-16 to the Jets with 20 to play.

It was getting heated out in the middle with the teams exchanging pleasantries and the referee had to settle the boys down. The anger between both teams was soon turned to concern moments later when Jets five/eighth Josh Cleeland had to be carried from the field with a leg injury. It was a sad ending for what was a good afternoon from the number 6.

The game was evenly poised and you felt like it needed something special. That moment came 13 minutes from time when Matt Evans and Travis Robinson linked for a good try. Kurt Capewell took over the kicking duties with no luck and the score was 22-16 to the Jets in a nail biter.

A hard, solid run from Abraham Papalii put David Fifita on the ground with the front-rower needing a few moments to find his breath. Papalii’s run wasn’t enough to inspire his troops as Newton picked up the ball in good field position. Just as it looked like the Jets were setting up for a field goal, Moraitis grubbered for himself and after a little bit of soccer the back rower had his second of the match.

Fa’amanu Brown rubbed salt into the wounds scoring another try moments later, but an impressive conversion by David Fifita lifted the scored to 32-16 and that’s how it ended at full time.

Somehow the Jets ran away with late but it was a gutsy performance by the Roos who will be disappointed not to collect the 2 points at home.
 

Windy70

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Really liking Mcillwrick. From all reports Good player, good brain and leadership skills. big future I think.
 

TRIALS

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Never mind McIillwrick. David Fifita is slotting conversions. I've seen enough of Paulo, get the big merkin in the 17.
 

Special K

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Mcillwrick is 24 and has played 27 games. He is a career journey man. If he is wants to play nsw cup he can stay otherwise there is the door.

Our 20's hooker is much more exciting.
 

Card Shark

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Not all players are stars at 20, some take a few years to find the physical size & mental toughness.

Perhaps he's 1 of those?
 
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