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Parramatta Eels Juniors

Poupou Escobar

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If the early stats from NRL.com are correct, Leleisiuao had a real doozey of a game yesterday:

12 runs
307m
25.57m per run
6 line breaks
14 tackle busts
3 tries

All against what was comfortably the top rated defence on F/A coming into Round 9.
Wow. Most first graders wouldn't post stats like that, even in the NYC.
 

hineyrulz

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If the early stats from NRL.com are correct, Leleisiuao had a real doozey of a game yesterday:

12 runs
307m
25.57m per run
6 line breaks
14 tackle busts
3 tries

All against what was comfortably the top rated defence on F/A coming into Round 9.
Holy Tony Danza Batman!!!!
 

hindy111

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BA should shelf plans to sign a winger. GL and Dan Akafalou would hold own.

I dont see as much under 20s as others. But unless your dominating this level you wont make a dent on first grade. Then some guys just destroy it. Thats what this kids doing.

Forwards can be harder as bodies can take longer to develop. But i remember seing Tepai and at 18 how easy he made it look.

Would be nice to know who played well but from games seen the two i mentioned and ray stone looks good.
A few other promising players in the team to, but lrts not get ahead of ourself. I doubt 6 or 7 could become first graders. Odds are to high?
But Mahoney, the other centre , , dargan and kepi all look promising and from what hear dressler is one of better ones.
 

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2017 SG Ball Cup - Preliminary Finals Wrap
Sean Teuma | April 29 2017 8:46PM
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Sean Teuma wraps the penultimate weekend of the NSWRL SG Ball Cup finals series.

All listed times are AEST (NSW/QLD/VIC/ACT).

RELATED: See the full list of 2017 SG Ball Cup Draw and Results.


A composed performance from Parramatta has seen them progress to the SG Ball Grand Final after their 32-12 win over the Sydney Roosters at UOW Jubilee Oval.

Parramatta mad their move with a 16-0 burst in the middle stages of the first half, a patch that had the Roosters on the back foot.

They weathered the storm that the Roosters threw at them to finish the half, keeping them scoreless in the second 35 minutes to run out comfortable winners in the end.

Both sides started the game conservatively as they looked to punish their opponent for any mistakes made. Neither team would crack in opening stages of the game, as they looked to set a strong defensive platform.

It was Parramatta that commenced the scoring in tenth minute, when Ukilifi Lea'aetoa touched down in the corner. That try seemed to spark the Eels into action, as they scored on the second tackle from the kick-off, thanks to a Dylan Brown break, who linked up with Matthew Doorey in open space, finally finding Joseph Taipari to put the exclamation point on a great team try.

Brown was in the thick of things not long after, as he pounced on a grubber kick to extend the lead out to 16-0 in the space of seven minutes.



The ill-discipline of Parramatta meant they were camped on their goal-line for four consecutive sets, however their defence held strong. Their defence was eventually breached with six minutes left in the half, as Egan Butcher made a break against the run of play, before scoring off the next play.

The lead was reduced again, as Jake Kambos took advantage of a well-timed dab into the in-goal, scoring close to the uprights to send the Roosters into half-time down 16-12.

The second half started in a similar fashion to the first, with both teams guilty feeling each other out as they sought vital next points, which eventually came to Parramatta through Noel Aukafolau, who gave the Eels breathing space at 20-12.

Their next try came just four minutes later as Lufusi Vea Tapaatoutai caught the defence napping at dummy half, sneaking his way through to score.

The game was put well and truly beyond doubt when Aukafolau picked up his second try of the game, powering through three defenders to plant the ball over the line in a tremendous showing of determination.

Parramatta have a chance to win their twelfth SG Ball Cup, although they will face stiff opposition from the Cronulla Sharks, who were victorious over Illawarra at Southern Cross Group Stadium today.

The Sharks fought back from a 14-6 half-time deficit, to run out convincing 38-14 victors. Bronson Xerri and Jaeman Salmon both finished with doubles.

Parramatta Eels 32 Sydney Roosters 12
Venue: UOW Jubilee Oval
Date: Saturday 29 April 2017 at 11:30am

Parramatta Eels (32)
Tries: Noel Aukafolau 2, Uikilifi Lea'aetoa, Joseph Taipari, Dylan Brown, Lufusi Vea Tapaatoutai
Goals: Kyle Schneider 4

Sydney Roosters (12)
Tries: Egan Butcher, Jake Kambos
Goals: Jake Hazard 2

Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 38 Illawarra Steelers 14
Venue: Southern Cross Group Stadium
Date: Saturday 29 April 2017 at 1:30pm

Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (38)
Tries: Bronson Xerri 2, Franklin Pele, Monty Raper, Jaeman Salmon 2, Teig Wilton
Goals: Luke Metcalf 5

Illawarra Steelers (14)
Tries: Jye Richards, Blair Grant, Sam McCann
Goals: Zaan Weatherall 1

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http://leagueunlimited.com/news/30121-results-2017-sg-ball-cup-preliminary-finals/
 

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2017 Harold Matthews Cup - Preliminary Finals Wrap
Sean Teuma | April 29 2017 8:46PM


Sean Teuma has all the reports and pics from today's NSWRL Harold Matthews Cup preliminary finals.

All listed times are AEST (NSW/QLD/VIC/ACT).

RELATED: See the full list of 2017 Harold Matthews Cup Draw and Results.


Manly booked their spot in next weekend's Harold Matthews Grand Final with a 30-24 win over Parramatta at UOW Jubilee oval today.

It appeared that they were going to put the game to bed before half-time, as they raced out to a 22-0 lead in the space of 14 minutes, before Parramatta launched a spirited comeback, eventually falling short.

Albert Hopoate continued his hot run of form, terrorising the Eels defence and scoring a vital try just minutes before half-time. Manly's forward pack led from the front as well, playing a key part in their side's rampant start to the game.

Manly's first try came just two minutes into the game, after Parramatta made a mistake bringing the ball back out of their own half, allowing Uluaki Tuipulotu to score in the corner.

They didn't have to wait long for their second, as Hopoate shrugged off a defender and found Ben Trbojevic, taking the score to 10-0 after just six minutes.

Five-eighth Kaeo Weekes crossed next, before a rampaging Filimaua Filimaua-Tau paved a path for Jacob Ratcliff to score with ease, giving the Sea Eagles an imposing 22-0 advantage inside 16 minutes of play.

The tide had to turn, and it did just a minute later when Campbell Byrd got on the outside of his marker, crossing out wide, before fullback Tevita Masima had the first of his two tries not long after, bridging the deficit back to 12.

With Parramatta firing and looking to cut further into the margin, a controversial call went against the Eels after Manly dropped the ball 10 metres out from their own line. A scuffle ensued, with Manly receiving a penalty from the incident, letting them off the hook.

From the next set, Manly made full use of their reprieve, as Hopoate crossed just moments before half-time, giving them a handy 26-10 lead at the break.

Despite trailing by 16 points, it was the Eels that struck first in the second half, as Masima used some fancy footwork to pick up his second try of the morning.

The next ten minutes was a tough tussle as both teams looked for a breakthrough, before Samuel Hughes finished off an impressive set from Parramatta, taking the score to 26-18 with 14 minutes to play.

Whilst Parramatta had the momentum, they faltered when working the ball out of their half, giving Manly quality field position, of which Keegan Turner took full advantage, pushing the lead out to two converted tries with under seven minutes remaining.

The Eels managed to pick up one of the remaining tries they needed to force extra time, as David Hollis scored after they received a penalty, although it proved too little too late.

Ultimately it was Manly's early dominance that saw them victorious, as the early 22-point advantage proved too much to overcome, despite some flashes of brilliance that made for a thrilling finish.

They haven't won the competition since its inception in 1970, however they will believe in their chances after winning their first two finals games by a combined 82 points, and accounting for a strong Parramatta side.

Parramatta Eels 24 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 30
Venue: UOW Jubilee Oval
Date: Saturday 29 April 2017 at 10:00am

Parramatta Eels (24)
Tries: Campbell Byrd, Tevita Masima 2, Sam Hughes, David Hollis
Goals: Tyler Field 2

Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles (30)
Tries: Uluaki Tuipulotu, Ben Trbojevic, Kaeo Weekes, Jacob Ratcliffe, Albert Hopoate, Keegan Turner
Goals: Daniel Ala 3


In the second Preliminary Final at Kogarah, a one-sided first half display has seen Newcastle dominate Canberra to the tune of 50-16.

Newcastle scored 40 unanswered points in the first half, putting the result beyond doubt early on.

Bradman Best was a standout for the Knights, bringing up his hat-trick within 15 minutes of play, showcasing his electric speed and evasiveness that the Raiders just couldn't contain.

It was Best that had the scoreboard attendant working after just four minutes, bursting through the defensive line to score with ease. After earning a repeat set, they extended the lead to 12 through Mitchell Black.

Best made another line break in the twelfth minute, again showing his acceleration to blitz through the defence. His hat-trick came just three minutes later, capping off a dominant opening period for the fullback.



Canberra had their first chance in Newcastle's half in the following set, however a clever pick-up by Knights prop Christian Ma'anaima defused a deft grubber kick. Newcastle made the most of it, as a soaring Patrick Achurch moved them into opposition territory, before Kobe Davies used a neat sidestep to score on the next play.

A line break to Sione Tuitupou Kutu put Newcastle on the front foot again, as Max Buderus set up Riley Meyn to bring the lead out to 36 points. They completed a near-perfect half of football when captain Jaron Purcell used his size and strength to give them a 40-0 buffer at the break.

Despite having little possession in the first thirty minutes, it was Canberra that got things underway in the second half, as halfback Jordan Williams made a burst from close to half-way, proving too elusive for his opponents and getting his team on the board.

A fortuitous bounce of the ball from a Raiders kick allowed the Knights to burst back into their half of the field, with Darcy Heaney scoring off a kick to the corner. They reached the half-century of points just minutes later when Meyn secured his second try.

Canberra earned a penalty for a late hit on winger Cooper O'Connor, and scored off the ensuing set through Nicholas Hall, who showed an impressive burst of pace to get on the outside of his defender. They scored a final consolation try when Aidan Gaffey ran an explosive line, getting past Best and scoring under the posts.

The win gives the Knights their eleventh win of the season, and they'll have the chance to complete the perfect year in next weekend's Grand Final. They've won the Harold Matthews Cup twice before, with their latest win coming in 2015.

Newcastle Knights 50 Canberra Raiders 16
Venue: UOW Jubilee Oval
Date: Saturday 29 April 2017 at 1:00pm

Newcastle Knights (50)
Tries: Bradman Best 3, Riley Meyn 2, Darcy Heaney, Mitchell Black, Kobe Davies, Jaron Purcell
Goals: Max Buderus 7

Canberra Raiders (16)
Tries: Jordan Williams, Nicolas Hall, Aidan Gaffey
Goals: Junior Tupou 2

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http://leagueunlimited.com/news/30122-results-2017-harold-matthews-cup-preliminary-finals/
 

Forty20

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Don't think it has been posted yet but Dane Aukafolau and Greg Leleisiuao have earned selection in the Junior Kiwis team.

Really well deserved to both of them. Leleisiuao is pulling down what I imagine are borderline historic numbers in the NYC with the pace he is travelling at while Aukafolau is really developing into a genuinely well-rounded centre.

Clicky
 

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2017 JUNIOR KANGAROOS
1. Corey Allan – Brisbane Broncos

2. Tyronne Roberts-Davis – Gold Coast Titans

3. Enari Tuala – North Queensland Cowboys

4. Jesse Ramien – Cronulla Sharks

5. Curtis Scott – Melbourne Storm

6. Jai Field – St George Illawarra Dragons

7. Brodie Croft (captain) – Melbourne Storm

8. Stefano Hala – Penrith Panthers

9. Reece Robson – St George Illawarra Dragons

10. Blake Lawrie – St George Illawarra Dragons

11. Jaydn Su’A – Brisbane Broncos

12. Sam Stone – Newcastle Knights

13. Cameron Murray – South Sydney Rabbitohs

14. Victor Radley – Sydney Roosters

15. Jack Murchie – Canberra Raiders

16. Ray Stone – Parramatta Eels

17. Emre Guler – Canberra Raiders

18. Gehamat Shibasaki – Brisbane Broncos

http://www.rabbitohs.com.au/news/2017/05/01/murray_named_in_juni.html
 

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^^ 40/20's link

2017 Junior Kiwis Anzac test squad:
Briton Nikora (Cronulla Sharks),
Caleb Fuimaono (North Queensland Cowboys)
Chanel Harris-Tavita (New Zealand Warriors),
Dane Aukafolau (Paramatta Eels),
Emry Pere (North Queensland Cowboys),
Erin Clark (New Zealand Warriors),
Fabien Puletua-Kiri (Canberra Raiders),
Greg Leleisiuao (Paramatta Eels),
Isaiah Papali'I (New Zealand Warriors),
Jarome Luai (Penrith Panthers),
Manase Fainu (Manly Warringah Sea Eagles),
Moeaki Fotuaika (Gold Coast Titans),
Patrick Herbert (St George Illawarra),
Reimis Smith (Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs)
Sione Katoa (Cronulla Sharks),
Siosifa Talakai (South Sydney Rabbitohs),
Sitili Tupouniua (Sydney Roosters),
Steven Marsters (St George Illawarra).
 

Forty20

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Jai Field/Brodie Croft over Troy Dargan is tough but fair. Happy to cop that.

Well done to Ray Stone. Tough as nails and plays with real mongrel. Has all the makings of a prototypical BA forward.
 

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Leleisiuao, Aukafolau and Stone - the three unanimously tipped by us experts to have NRL potential.

I think a few others have potential too but are perhaps a little young to make these sides.- Tui-Mahoney-Kepi are a few others that could be future players.
 

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