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Ron Massey Cup/Sydney Shield 2016

Pantherman72

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It's beyond the point of laughter now with Kingsgrove. How it benefits the RMC or them as a playing squad being belted weekly is beyond me. Put them in SS and maybe they'll have a chance. Replace them with The Entrance, Wollongong or Sutherland, just someone competitive.


It benefits all the teams who are lucky enough to play them twice this season. It also benefits all the teams who only play Mounties/Wenty once as well, instead of twice due to uneven teams. If you play Mounties/Wenty once and Kingsgrove twice and another club have the opposite draw then you basically have a 4/6 point headstart on them as well as an unassailable for and against lead!
 

Broncos93

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Heka Nanai named in the back row in Shield for Auburn. Guess he got home-sick after apparently not showing up for Blacktown.

Jake Walsh still in Sydney Shield for Mounties... makes you wonder how you go from holding the Ron Massey Cup up as Captain in one of the most dominant seasons in recent memory, to marching their Shield side around the park. Head scratcher that one.
 

rightleftin

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A few other interesting listings this week - Dean Parata and Adrian Davis were thought to be with Asquith this season but Parata is listed with Blacktown and Davis with St Marys. Also, Guildford now have two experienced forwards as Shane Shackleton returns for another season with the Owls joining with Matt Ryan in the pack.
 

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RMC Round 4

Asquith Magpies v Kingsgrove Colts

Norford Park, Thursday 24 March

7:00pm

Referee: Joshua McGowan Touch Judges: Tim Robinson, Andrew Wheeler

MAGPIES TBC
COLTS
1 BRADLEY MULLINS 2 ANTHONY RAHEB 3 PAUL MOMIROVSKI 15 BARWOO FISHER 5 JUSTIN GASOVSKI 6 SHELDON PARKE 7 NICK CORNISH 8 JACKSON BRISKEY-LUSCOMBE 9 BEN MARSCHKE 10 CURTLEY CALDWELL 11 SITILI TUPOUNIUA 12 OFA FELILA 13 TRISTIAN ALVARADO 14 HAYDEN WARREN 18 ZAC CARDISSARLARIS 17 ISAAC CRICHTON 22 JOSEPH RATU COACH SAM AYACHE

Mounties v Hills District Bulls
Aubrey Keech Reserve, Saturday 26 March

3:00pm

Referee: Todd Smith Touch Judges: Lyndsay Packer, Ryan Walters

MOUNTIES 1 MITCH BEGGS-MOWZCAN 2 ALOFI MATAELE 3 FINLAY DIBLEY 4 BYRON FRUEAN 5 MANAIA RUDOLPH 6 JOHN KENNEDY 7 CHAD PORTER 8 BRENDAN RAELI 9 KURT ROBINSON 10 JACOB MAYER 11 BEN CHAHOUD 12 BLAKE RITCHIE 13 MICHAEL MORRIS 14 WILLIE MATAKA 15 MATTHEW WHITEHOUSE 16 JARROD BRACKENHOFER 17 20 JORDAN MARTIN COACH MARK SPEECHLEY
BULLS
1 SIONE TONGA 2 LIAM WALKER 3 JORDAN TONGAHAI 4 TOM YOUNG 5 DEVON MAKOARE-BOYCE 6 GERARD MCCALLUM 7 BEN FALCONE 8 MICK HAWKINGS 9 LIONEL O’MALLEY 10 TIM ROBINSON © 11 JAKE BRENNAN 12 JOSIAH TAMASI 13 TROY ADAMS 14 SEAN WALPOLE 15 ADAM SPICER 16 EDEN SYME 17 MOSES MANU 18 DAVID BAUMANN COACH PAUL GRIFFIN AND MARK MAHONEY

Guildford Owls v Wentworthville Magpies
McCredie Park, Saturday 26 March
3:00pm
Referee: Keiren Irons Touch Judges: Nathan Loveday, Benjamin Teague

OWLS 1 JEREMY KING 2 JULIAN KING 3 JOSH CAMEROUX 4 SHANE HUNT 5 LESLIE NGALUAFE 6 LARARUS BROWN 7 LOPETI WOLFGRAMM 8 AARON PENE 9 TYRONE SHELLY 10 SHANE SHACKLETON 11 MATTHEW RYAN 12 SAXON MARKETO 13 HARMONY HUNT 14 MATTHEW RICKARD 15 PAUL TUIGAMALA 16 CALEB HUNT 17 CALEB KASIANO 18 JOSH MAREE COACH PAUL FLETCHER
MAGPIES 1 WILL ROPER 2 NICHOLAS WALKER 3 ETHAN TANGIRA 4 JAKE BUTLER-FLEMING 5 ROYDAN GILLETT 6 JACK MADDEN 7 ZACHARY NICHOLLS 11 ANDREW PEARN 9 JORDAN GALLOWAY 10 MITCHELL STANFIELD C 8 ADRIAN HA’ANGANA 12 DANIEL HOWARD 13 SAMUEL GORMAN 14 DYLAN IZZARD 15 JESSE MALCOLM-DINSDALE 16 STACEY TANGIRA 17 MATTHEW DOUGLAS 24 MITCHELL MAMARY COACH CHRIS YATES


Western Suburbs Magpies v Blacktown Workers
Kirkham Park, Saturday 27 March

3:00pm

Referee: Philip Sung Touch Judges: Darren Van der Moosdyk, Jimmy Oliveira

MAGPIES 1 SHANNON GALLANT 2 JEROME MOSE 3 JACKSON WILLIAMS 4 INNO INOSESIO 5 TALA MAPESONE 6 JAY BONNELL 7 BRENDAN WATERS 8 ANDY FIAGATUSA 9 DAYNE CRAIG 10 BILLY TSIKRIKAS 11 DAVID HARRIS 12 DANIEL RAKVIN 13 MATT EISENHUTH 14 LUKE WILLIAMS 15 LENNY SAUNI 16 JAMES MIRCESKI 17 JIM LAULILII COACH NATHAN WATERS
WORKERS 1 HENRY RAIWALUI 2 ALEX SEINI 3 WILLIAM BUTLER 14 JOSH FRASER 5 CALEB AEKINS 6 TIGER VATUVEI 7 BRAEDEN BATISTE 8 LOCHLAN PIPER 9 DEAN PARATA 26 JUSTIN LEMALU 11 TAKAI MOEAKIOLA 12 KURT HORTON 19 ANDREW PRITCHARD 23 JOSHJUA TANGITAU 15 SENE TALA 16 ALAN NIULESA 20 MIKE FILIMONA COACH PAT WEISNER

Auburn Warriors v Concord-Burwood Wolves
Lidcombe Oval, Saturday 26 March

3:00pm

Referee: Mathew Treneman Touch Judges: Feras Karem, Mitchell Stone

WARRIORS 1 LINDON MCGRADY 2 BEN DAKUWAQA 3 ABRAHAM EL ZAKHEM 4 ADDISON DEMETRIOU 5 SEAN PAUL FENUKITAU 6 NESI MATAITONGA 7 BRENDAN COX 8 BRANDON LUAMANU 9 JAMIE CLARK 10 WILL SOLWAY 11 HALA AKAOULA 12 WILL MITCHELL 13 RICHARD COOREY 14 SEAN MCKENZIE 15 DANNY BARAKAT 16 FORREST PAUL 17 18 YEHYA MASRI 19. MATT HALALILO COACH DARREN MAROON
WOLVES
1 ALEX ZAROUNAS 2 ULISE FAHINA 3 SCOTT WILLIAMS 4 MARVIN SLAVIN 5 CAMERON EYLES 6 BLAKE NICHOLS 7 WILLIAM KELLY 8 DIAMOND CHARLIE 9 JACKSON GARLICK 10 INOKE VUNIPOLA 11 KEM SERU 12 RODNEY MASON 13 JOE FLINT 14 TJADEN McLEAN 16 TEVITA VAVE 17 BRENDON TARRANT 18 TIFA IUTA 19 FA’AOLI TITIE-ANETELEA COACH NYKE AARON ZAMMIT & MICHAEL HABIB

St. Marys v Cabramatta Two Blues
St. Marys Stadium, Saturday 26 March

6:00pm

Referee: James Vella Touch Judges: Tim Robinson, Darren Burtenshaw
LIVE broadcast on Triple H FM (Link available via www.triplehfm.com.au)

ST MARYS 1 ALAN EISENHUTH 2 CHRIS AUNESE-SCANLAN 3 TOM EISENHUTH 4 GEOFF DANIELA 5 LUKE NADURUTALO 6 ADRIAN DAVIS 7 JAKE BUTFIELD 8 JOSH BUTFIELD 9 PETER NAY 10 MITCH SIMPSON 11 SONNY TUIGAMALA 12 JOE VAEGAAU 13 NATHAN SMITH 15 JAMIE HILL 16 PHIL SALEVAO 17 PAEU PUA 18 DEAN ZAMMIT COACH BRAD DREW
TWO BLUES 1 DANIEL ABOU-SLEIMAN 2 LEVI SOPI 3 ISAAC MONTGOMERY 4 CORIN SMITH 5 BJ NATHAN 6 BRENDAN HARAKI 7 JAKE JACKSON 8 TREYVON LEVLVAI 9 JEREMY SAFI 10 TESI TALIAULI 11 TAREK EL MASRI 12 KENNY NIKO 13 FRED PAKUTOA 14 TAKU SIMON 15 MIKAERA ORMSBY 16 RICHIE POHAHAU 17 SAXON ONA COACH EDDIE FLAHEY
 

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SYDNEY SHIELD ROUND 4

Windsor Wolves v East Campbelltown Eagles
Windsor Sporting Complex, Thursday 24 March

7:00pm

Referee: Tim Hannon Touch Judges: Ryan Thomas, Cameron Turner

WOLVES 1 JAKE SOBOLEWSKI 2 RYAN WALDEN 3 JACK NELSON 4 LACHLAN JACKSON 5 JAMON WORMLEATON 6 BENJAMIN HUDD 7 BRANDON SMALLWOOD 8 ZAC WATKIN 9 LUKE ATCHISON 10 ROBERT DOWNTON 11 DEAN BARRON 12 JADON NEWSOME 13 RYAN TRAMONTE 14 NIKO APELU 15 NAT BARNES 24 BEN MITCHELL 25 JASON PESETA COACH CHRIS BOYD
EAGLES
1 BEN BAKER 2 CRAIG MOUSTAKAS 4 SAMA SAUVAO 19 EDWIN CONNOR 5 FUSI TOUTAI 6 MICHAEL STEVENS 7 WAYDE DUNLEY 8 GUY THOMSPON 9 JARRYD EGGLETON 10 FRED TEVEGA 11 MASON TALOLUA 3 RONNIE PALUMBO 13 JOHN DA SILVA 14 MATIASI TOUTAI 16 AARON TEARIKI 17 MANDELLA FALEAFAGA 20 SAM HOARE 23 CHRIS STANDING COACH RICHARD BARNES

Asquith Magpies v Peninsula Seagulls
Lake Park, Thursday 24 March

7:30pm

Referee: Jack Hislop Touch Judges: Charlie Suters, Keith Povah

MAGPIES TBC
SEAGULLS
1 JAKE PICKERING 2 RICHIE GOODWIN 3 BARRY MCGRADY 4 KNOX TIME 5 LUKE DRUMMOND 6 JON GRIMES 7 LUKE MARTIN 8 DAMIAN LAWLER 9 JAKE GEARIN © 10 RYAN WHEELER 11 TODD WILSON 12 SANTANA PALMER 13 NICK GRANT 14 JACK JOHNS 15 16 DAVID RYAN 17 IZAIAH PHILLIPS 18 CHRIS WILLIAMS 19 JACK MICANS 20 DON AMIR 21 ARTHUR LITTLE 22 JEREMY WALLACE 23 JOSH HALL 24 JEREMY MARSHALL 25 MATT KELLY COACH CRAIG GOWER / SCOTT PETHYBRIDGE


Mounties v Hills District Bulls
Aubrey Keech Reserve, Saturday 26 March

1:00pm

Referee: Darren Burtenshaw Touch Judges: Lyndsay Packer, Ryan Walters

BULLS 1 SHANE MILLER 2 MELI KALIA 3 NICK BETAR 4 PENITA TUAVAO 5 SAM SHEPHERD 6 HAYDEN MCWILLIAM 7 BRAD HORDER 8 HUTCH MAIAVA 9 JAZ FLAVELL 10 SHANE CHALMERS 11 JASON GERECS 12 MITCH ZAMPETIDES 13 JAKE WALPOLE 20 TYLER HARRIS 16 DANNY SUA 24 JAMES ATUA 19 FRANK ARCELLA COACH TREVOR SCHODEL
MOUNTIES
1 JAKE HORTON 2 MAILE LI 3 DJ LOKENI PURCELL 4 LOUIS VAIOTU 5 SHANNON CHAPMAN 6 BRADLEY SPEECHLEY 7 JAKE WALSH 8 TERE GLASSIE 9 JOHN MARTIN 10 DAYNE VETTE WELSH 11 PJ LOSE 12 RUSTY BRISTOW 13 SAGE WILDER 14 JEREMY FULLER 16 BEN WHITEHOUSE 17 VINNY NGARO 20 JACK DUNN CO-COACHES GARY BURGESS & GRANT MITCHELL

Guildford Owls v Wentworthville Magpies
McCredie Park, Saturday 26 March
1:00pm
Referee: Damien Simes Touch Judges: Andrew Wheeler, Cameron Paddy

OWLS 1 JARED PETERO 2 KELEPI MANU 3 JAMES GAMMIDGE 4 MASON CERRUTO 5 JORDAN PASENE 6 MICHAEL MARKUS 7 TODD SAPIENZA 8 FRANK SALU 9 NIFO SEVE 10 ALEC HOBBS 11 MOHAMMED SOULTAN 12 TANGIERE HOKAI 13 JAKE CARLAW 14 JOEY TRAMONTANA 15 TUI OLOAPU 16 BLAKE ASHMORE 17 ISZACK TAALILI 18 FRANCIS TUSILA 19 POASI TOLANA 20 MATTHEW PRICE 21 JAMES TASIPALE COACH TODD MCKEOWN
MAGPIES 1 DAVID SISIFA 2 RYAN BURROUGHS 3 CECIL MACKENZIE 19 ALLAN MCGRATH 5 TIMOCI VATUBULI 24 KJ MACKENZIE 7 KAMREN CRYER 8 JESSE MAXWELL-OFFEN 9 REGAN RONA 10 JORDAN TUKERE 20 SOLO LASALO 12 TEMATE RANGI 13 CHRIS RAKETE 14 15 LOUIS MUSSON 16 MATT COLLINS 17 STEPHEN HOWARD 21 ANDRE IRO COACH ALEX CHAN


Auburn Warriors v Belrose Eagles
Lidcombe Oval, Saturday 26 March

1:00pm

Referee: Darian Furner Touch Judges: Feras Karem, Luke Heckendorf

WARRIORS 1 JACK GIBBONS 2 FITELI FATAI 3 TOM HARVEY 4 ERIC RUKA 5 ANTONIO HALA 6 BRANDON BOUMELHAM 7 JOSH FARRANT 8 JYE CHALLENOR 9 DANIEL PETRALIA 10 PAT MAFI 11 HEKA NANAI 12 PENI MISINALE 13 SONNY RUPAPERA 14 JAKE GLEESON 15 JACK MITCHELL 16 GEORGE AZZI 17 SHAQ PRIME HURUNUI 18 AVIA MINUTE 19 JAMIE CROKER 21 MICHAEL DOOLAN COACH BRAD MORRIN
EAGLES
1 CHRISTIAN BATE 2 RYAN MAWHINNEY 24 DAMIAN RETI 25 ANDY HALSTEAD 5 CHARLES BUTROSE 6 LUKE BETTS 7 JAMES MORTIMER 8 BEN PICKERING 26 DAVID MARANDO 10 ADAM SAUNDERS 15 JOSH NICHOLLS 12 BEAU ABRAHAMS 13 SHEM GRIEVE 14 STEVE MORTON 16 TOM BETTS 17 CODY ABRAHAMS 18 JOHN WALKER COACH JAMES MORTIMER

St. Marys v Cabramatta Two Blues
St. Marys Stadium, Saturday 26 March

4:15pm

Referee: Damian Briscoe Touch Judges: Andrew Gilchrist, Danny Constantine
LIVE broadcast on Triple H FM (Link available via www.triplehfm.com.au)

ST MARYS 1 URIMA TOOMALATAI 2 JOHN TULIATU 3 GORDON TOOMALATAI 4 CHRIS VAEGAAU 5 ISOQ QUINIMACAWA 6 BLAKE MILGATE 7 NICK GREENHALGH 8 MIKE TOVIO 9 SHANNAN WOOD 10 MELBOURNE TAUPAU 11 TROY BROOKS 12 HENRY FIU-LEMA 13 JARED CANNON 14 CAM COLLINS 15 ZAC ROBERTS 16 REUPENA TUIGAMALA 18 RYAN JEFFREY 19 JORDAN MUNA COACH LUKE SWAIN
TWO BLUES 1 COREY MAKELIM 2 LUKE LAVENDER 3 ROD MAPPA 4 BRETT CASTLES 5 IBUDOC SOLIMONA 6 TERRENCE DODD 7 ERNEST ALO 8 ZAC WEDESWEILER 9 TOM HARRIS 10 SUIPELI HUIHAHAU 11 HALA KATOA 12 GEORGE VUJANOVIC 13 TIM JONES 14 KISI TAULANI 15 SYLVESTER AH KIAU 16 JOSH ELMER 17 DANIEL ASCOLI 18 JARROD ROBSON COACH JIM BRANSBY


Western Suburbs Magpies v Blacktown Workers
Kirkham Park, Saturday 26 March

1:00pm

Referee: Aaron Moller Touch Judges: Darren Van de Moosdyk, Daniel Luttringer

MAGPIES 1 ROMAN LOELU 2 THOMAS CAPPER 3 MISIELI VAIKELI 4 PHILIP BROMBAL 5 JACK PEARCE 6 BLAKE CAVALLARO 7 DANIEL ROBERTS 8 TOM GREALY 9 JAI DOOLAN 23 HEHEAKO TUIMA 11 NOA TUITAVUKI 12 MARK MCCORMACK 13 RHYS SCIGLITANO 14 15 TIAWHARANGI ARANUI 16 ROYCE TOUT 17 TRENT PYE 21 HALA MASILA 22 PIO SOFA COACH CON SPANOS
WORKERS 2 DANIEL CASSONE 15 BLAKE DUNSCOMBE 5 LOMANO LUFE 3 JON LETELE 9 SKIPPY LIPANO 6 KHODER MITWARI 16 BLAKE GOODMAN 8 TAVIUNINI MARIOTA 18 JOSHUA GRANT 23 JAD MAHMOUD 10 ROY TEUKU 11 DYLAN MAKDESSI 13 LUKE TELFER 22 VANN WALLACE 25 CAIBRYN KEATING 20 VILI MAILANGI 17 GEORGE BASHOUR COACH LEON LATULIPE
 

magpie4ever

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Whilst I'm a some-what supporter of the Hills (always a soft spot for Wests) and I'm not in the inner sanctum of this club, I reckon has shit has gone down between the end of the last season and the commencement of this season.

Reason: Hills had a solid base of around 25 players in its grand final squad from last years S/S team throughout 2015. They seemingly had a tight bond and looking from the sideline played for each other, I reckon about 15-16 of that 25 were capable of playing at RMC level (Johnson, Overton, Boustani etc) but looking at the two teams announced there are only 4 names I recognize from last year.

Either a poor retention policy or someone (coach, manager or player) has come on board which has seen this solid band of football mates to disperse.
 
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Tony Dosen's RMC Round 3 wrap

Defending premiers Mounties re-established themselves as Ron Massey Cup heavyweights when they came from behind to topple the Western Suburbs Magpies 30-18 in the Match Of The Round at Carrawood Park, Carramar last Saturday.
After conceding the first try, the Magpies – again led by star half Brendan Waters – then dominated the last 15 minutes of the first stanza. Fullback Shannon Gallant scored on the stroke of half-time to give Wests an 18-10 lead at the break.
Mounties, however, clicked into gear in the second half. Taking advantage of better ball control and poor Magpies discipline, Mounties scored four unanswered tries – including a double to winger Alofi Matele – to clinch the victory. Mounties secured their win when Blake Ritchie scored in the closing stages against a 12-man Wests, while Gallant was in the sin bin for a professional foul.
Wentworthville moved to sole leadership of the Ron Massey Cup with a tight 24-22 win over a gallant Blacktown Workers outfit at Laybutt Field, Blacktown last Saturday.
After conceding the first two tries to trail eight-nil, the Workers – with fullback Henry Raiwalui starring against his old club – came back to lead 12-8 with two converted tries in reply, before the first of two tries to winger Roydon Gillett gave the Magpies at 14-12 lead at the break.
The lead changed hands four times in an exciting second half. Gillett got his second before back-rower Danny Howard scored inside the last five minutes to give the visitors a 24-22 lead. The Magpies then held on against a last-ditch Workers attack to maintain their unbeaten start to the year.
Newcomers St Marys moved to second spot on the Ron Massey Cup ladder on percentages, with an impressive 32-22 win over Guildford Owls at St Marys Leagues Stadium last Saturday evening.
With class centre Geoff Daniela again prominent with a try and former Penrith Panther Tom Eisenhuth posting a double, the Saints made it successive wins over their last two starts by scoring six tries – sending the Paul Fletcher-coached Owls out of the top eight as a result.
Auburn Warriors made it back-to-back wins with an entertaining 32-28 win over Hills District Bulls at Lidcombe, where both sides scored six tries each.
Addison Demetriou kicked four goals from six attempts, which would be the difference as the Warriors maintained their position inside the early season top eight.
Concord-Burwood stunned Windsor 32-22 in the all-Wolves battle at Windsor last Saturday.
Winger Sam Latu scored two tries for Concord-Burwood, cancelling out centre Jack Nelson’s double for Windsor as the visitors’ six-tries-to-four win sent the 2015 Preliminary Finalists crashing to second last on the Ron Massey Cup ladder.
On Sunday evening, to complete the Round, Cabramatta withstood a second-half comeback from the Asquith Magpies to prevail 30-20 in rainy conditions at New Era Stadium.
The Two Blues led 10 points to four at half-time and looked to be ‘home’ at 24-4 when half Jake Jackson scored his second try 10 minutes into the second half.
Asquith scored three tries in nine minutes to bring the score back to 24-20 before Cabramatta centre Isaac Montgomery completed a sweeping counter attack in the final minute to clinch the two competition points for the hosts with his second try.
Kingsgrove Colts got their first points for the year with their first bye.
‘Wenty’ are the only unbeaten side on six points for three wins, with St Marys and Mounties leading the next group of six teams on four points. Hills District Bulls round out the top eight on percentages as all other teams have two points to their credit.
Asquith and Kingsgrove kick off the Easter Round at Norford Park, Sefton this Thursday Night at 7:00pm, with all other games set down for Easter Saturday.
 

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Tony Dosen's SS Round 3 wrap

Belrose Eagles moved to surprise sole leadership of the Sydney Shield with a stunning 40-18 come-from-behind win over Windsor Wolves at Windsor last Saturday.
In a round of football where an astonishing 89 tries – including no less than five individual hat-tricks – were scored across the weekend, it was the performance of James Mortimer’s men that was the most remarkable.
After conceding two converted tries to be down 12-nil after just four minutes, Belrose struck back with three tries of their own before a third converted try to the Wolves gave the hosts an 18-12 lead at half time.
Belrose fullback Christian Bate’s second try with 20 minutes left to lock scores up at 18-all was the first of five unanswered tries in the last 20 minutes to blow the Wolves away.
Another blistering comeback saw Mounties come from behind at halftime to overwhelm Western Suburbs Magpies 46-38 at Carrawood Park, Carramar last Saturday.
In a match where 15 tries were scored and three players posted hat-tricks, Wests came back from 10-nil down early on the back of a first-half treble to Magpies winger Jai Doolan to lead by an incredible 30-16 at half-time.
Mounties then exploded to start the second half on the back of five tries in 15 minutes – highlighted by fullback Jake Horton’s three tries – to lead 46-30 midway through the second half.
Magpies backrower Trent Pye got the third hat-trick for the match in the closing stages to narrow the gap – but it was too little, too late.
Auburn Warriors managed to climb off the bottom of the ladder when they upset Hills District Bulls 40-32 at Lidcombe Oval last Saturday.
Fullback Jack Gibbons and centre Tom Harvey got doubles as the young Warriors scored eight tries to give former Bulldogs NRL player Brad Morrin his first win as a senior coach.
Two tries each to winger and second rower Penita Tuavao were not enough to save the Bulls from their first loss for the season.
St Marys moved back into the top eight with a 44-22 win over previously-unbeaten Guildford Owls in another high-scoring affair at St Marys last Saturday.
Five-eighth Blake Milgate starred for the Saints with a hat-trick out of Saints’ nine majors. Two tries to second rower Tui Oloapu was not enough to save Guildford from maiden defeat of 2016.
Defending premiers Wentworthville scored a comfortable 42-22 win over Blacktown Workers at Laybutt Field, Blacktown last Saturday.
‘Wenty’ winger Timoci Vatubuli completed the fifth hat-trick for the round, while fullback David Sisifa scored two tries for the Magpies. Winger Lomano Lufe scored twice for the Workers.
In Sunday’s main game at Waminda Oval, East Campbelltown moved to second spot on the ladder behind Belrose with a commanding 34-16 win over the previously-unbeaten Peninsula Seagulls.
Just like Saturday’s matches, the Seagulls – with new recruit Arthur Little pulling the strings – dominated early to lead 16-nil after 20 minutes.
Once Little went off with an ankle injury, the tide turned. The Eagles got back to only 16-10 down at half time, and then put the Seagulls in their place in the second half with four unanswered tries.
In the last game of the round on Sunday, Cabramatta broke the longest drought in their proud history with a 54-nil annihilation of the hapless Asquith Magpies at New Era Stadium.
Having not won a game in Sydney Shield since Round 11 in May 2015, the Two Blues scored eleven tries and never looked in danger after leading 30-nil at half-time against the outclassed Magpies.
Terrence Dodd, Jake Webb, Blake Castle and prop Zac Wedesweiler all scored doubles in the romp.
Belrose lead the table on six points after three rounds, with East Campbelltown and Guildford leading the next seven teams on four points. Windsor, Blacktown Workers and Asquith remain the only winless teams at the bottom of the ladder.
The Easter Round starts with two games on Thursday Night. Windsor host East Campbelltown at Windsor at 7pm, while Peninsula Seagulls play Asquith at Forestville Oval at 7:30pm. The other five games of the Easter round will be played on Easter Saturday.
 

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SS Round 4

East Campbelltown 34 Windsor 22

As Windsor have the bye in RMC, the Wolves dropped back 5 RMC players for this game but still trailed 24-4 at half time.

Peninsula 64 Asquith 0
 
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RMC Result from Norford Park

Asquith 48 d Kingsgrove 20

It was 26-20 with about 20 minutes left on the clock. Refs missed an off the ball incident which would have gifted the Colts a repeat set 10 metres out. From the ensuing play Asquith went the length and scored. Colts looked competitive and could have won the match. A lot of drop ball from the Colts cost them in the end. Score line flatters Asquith
 

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RMC Result from Norford Park

Asquith 48 d Kingsgrove 20

It was 26-20 with about 20 minutes left on the clock. Refs missed an off the ball incident which would have gifted the Colts a repeat set 10 metres out. From the ensuing play Asquith went the length and scored. Colts looked competitive and could have won the match. A lot of drop ball from the Colts cost them in the end. Score line flatters Asquith

I think Asquith are going to struggle this year. They lost too many players and when injuries start to hit they have nothing in the Shield team. Scoring less than 50 is not the end of the world but conceding 20 is very poor.
 
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I think Asquith are going to struggle this year. They lost too many players and when injuries start to hit they have nothing in the Shield team. Scoring less than 50 is not the end of the world but conceding 20 is very poor.

If their depth is tested it could be a very difficult year. They were still very close to 100 on the PPIS and have quality In the halves.
 

Broncos93

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That'll give Kingsgrove plenty of confidence. Looks like it's going to be a tough year for Asquith though. I didn't think their losses would have such an impact.

They still have the spine of their team in Jack Hawkins at fullback, Brad Wall and Aaron Groom in the halves, plus Ben Fisher and Mark Daoud playing hooker. They lost Daniel Vasek to Manly NSW Cup, who started at 9 most of the season but came off the bench towards the end.

They still have their strike centres Jeco Makatoa and Adam Kalcina. They've added Stedman Lefau from Warriors NSW Cup.

Their losses were wingers Greg Davis and Mick Pearsall, Joel Tubbs (who's form in the front row was down on his 2014 season), Will Lafolafo who had a modest impact, and Dylan McKeown - a backrower. Tom Young also went back to Hills - he was very good for Asquith at back row but he had plenty of injury troubles and didn't play a whole lot of games throughout the year - mostly towards the end.

There's definitely a loss of quality there, enough to push them out of the top 4 where they've finished quite comfortably for the past 2 seasons - but I never would have thought Kingsgrove would come within a mile of them.
 

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Asquith have lost the following (with games in brackets):

Francis Tuigmala (21), Brendan Hurd (21), Daniel Vasek (17), Dylan McKeown (23), Greg Davis (24), Jamie Ingram (12), Joel Tubbs (21), Josh Nicholls (11), Lochlan Piper (12), Matt Hurd (9), Michael Pearsall (24), Tom Young (11), Will Lafo Lafo (16)

That is a big hole. I don't think the 2016 side has the go forward up front and Pearsall scored 30 tries.

Jack Hawkins is on the inured list at the moment to add to the woes. When faced with a certain 2 points some teams go for the kill and some may be guilty of going through the motions knowing that you only have to switch on for 20 minutes.

There definitely is still some quality there but they have to work a lot harder than the 2015 side to achieve the same results.
 

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Yeah forgot to mention Brendan Hurd, didn't realise Francis had pulled the pin too!? Last I was tod he was playing, somehow I've managed to miss his absence on the team sheets. Nicholls, Inghram and Piper I also didn't mention but I didn't fancy them to be big losses or hard to replace, although Lochlan Piper has been playing well for Blacktown, apparently he's gotten himself real fit. Matt Hurd was another I didn't mention cause he pulled the pin half way through the season.

When you take the whole list though its incredible. Whilst not all of those players are first 17 players, the aforementioned issue of having depth makes it seem a lot worse.

I think in the coming few years Aaron Groom might call time, as he's just had two young boys, and without the Hurd brothers Hawkins might make a move to chase some money with them too. Fisher was going to retire until the 11th hour too, so I think Simon Clarke has a tough couple of years ahead of him. It might be a few seasons before they get another shot at a Grand Final.
 

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Todays results

RMC

Wests 24 Blacktown 22
Auburn 40 Concord Burwood 8
Mounties 24 Hills 10
Wenty 32 Guildford 20
Cabra 42 St Marys 26

St Marys led 12-6 after 25 minutes and then Adrian Davis was sent off for a head high tackle. Blacktown led very late in the game and had an big overlap when former Workers' centre Tala Mapesone intercepted and scored to give Wests Victory. Auburn and CBW could hardly complete a set for the first 50 minutes but in the last30 minutes Auburn managed to put a few passes together and scored 5 converted tries.

SS

Belrose 42 Auburn 10
Mounties 76 Hills 8
Wests 36 Blacktown 30
Guildford 40 Wenty 30
St Marys 19 Cabra 18
 
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East Campbelltown 34 (C Moustakas 2, J Eggleton, F Toutai, E Connor, R Pabumbo tries; B Baker 5 goals) def Windsor 22 (J Wormleaton, M Sini, J Nelson, J Sobolewski tries; B Hudd 3 goals)
Peninsula 64 (J Pickering 2, R Goodwin 2, B McGrady 2, E Time, L Drummond, J Hall, S Palmer tries; L Martin 10 goals) def Asquith 0
Belrose 42 (C Bate 2, R Mawhinney, A Layton, A Hart, D Martin, J Mortimer, C Macquire tries; J Mortimer 5 goals) def Auburn 10 (T Harvey, D Petralia tries; E Ruka goal)
Mounties 76 (M Li 3, PJ Lose 2, V Ngaro 2, R Bristow 2, J Horton, B Speechley, S Brackenhofer, J Martin tries; J Horton 12 goals) def Hills District 8 (S Shepherd 2 tries)
Western Suburbs 36 (J Doolan 4, T Pye 2, H Masila tries; R Ioelu 4 goals) def Blacktown 30 (D Cassone, C Davis, D Smith, T Mariota, J Leapai, J Mahmoud tries; B Goodman 3 goals)
Guildford 40 (J Gammidge 2, J Petero, K Manu, M Cerruto, I Taklilli, N Seve, T Hokai tries; M Price 3, J Carlaw goals) def Wentworthville 30 (J Knox 2, M Collins, J Horuat, L Musson, L Sue Tin tries; K Cryer 2, J Horuat goals)
St Marys 19 (U Toomalatai, J Tuliatu, M Taupau tries; N Greenhalgh 3 goals; N Greenhalgh field goal) def Cabramatta 18 (L Lavender, R Maps, B Castle, K Taulani tries; E Alo goal)
 

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Asquith 48 (S Buttel 2, A Groom 2, A Nicholls-O'Neil, A Kalcina, A Miski, M Stevens, B Fisher tries; M Daoud 3, A Miski 2, A Kalcina goals) def Kingsgrove 20 (B Mullins, P Momirovski, B Marschke, S Tupouniva tries; P Momirovski, J Gasovski goals)
Mounties 24 (C Porter 2, S Tevita, M Beggs-Mowzcan tries; C Porter 4 goals) def Hills District 10 (R Brownlie, L Walker tries; L Walker goal)
Western Suburbs 24 (T Mapesone, B Waters, D Harris, S Gallant tries; S Gallant 4 goals) def Blacktown 22 (J Tangitau, D Parata, W Butler, J Fraser tries; K Horton 3 goals)
Auburn 40 (A El Zakhem 2, B Dakuwaqa 2, B Luamanu, L McGrady, S P Fenukitau tries; A Demetriou 6 goals) def Concord-Burwood 8 (U Fahina, V Moala tries)
Wentworthville 32 (D Howard 3, W Roper, R Gillett, J Madden tries; D Izzard 4 goals) def Guildford 20 (T Opopau, A Pene, T Shelley, I Walfgamm tries; I Wallfrgamm 2 goals)
Cabramatta 42 (C Smith, BJ Nathan, T Leuluai, J Safi, K Niko, M Ormsby, S Ona tries; J Jackson 7 goals) def St Marys 26 (A Eisenhuth, L Nadurutalo, A Davis, J Hill, P Salevao tries; J Butfield 3 goals)
 

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There are only 2 games in RMC and 3 in SS this week due to a split round. James Boustani (RMC) and Brent Rae Miller (SS) make their first appearances for Hills in 2016.

RMC

Hills District Bulls v Guildford Owls


Crestwood Oval, Sunday 3 April


3:00pm


Referee: Jeff Hartup Touch Judges: Faye Lehane, Darren Van de Moosdyk
LIVE broadcast on Triple H FM (Link available via
www.triplehfm.com.au)
BULLS 1 GERARD MCCALLUM 2 LIAM WALKER 3 BEN VENGOA 4 TODD SARTOR 5 DEVON MAKOARE-BOYCE 6 BEN FALCONE 7 JAMES BOUSTANI 8 MICK HAWKINGS 9 LIONEL O’MALLEY 10 TIM ROBINSON © 11 TOM YOUNG 12 JOSIAH TAMASI 13 TROY ADAMS 14 SEAN WALPOLE 15 ADAM SPICER 16 EDEN SYME 17 DAVID BAUMANN 20 RORY BROWNLY COACH PAUL GRIFFIN AND MARK MAHONEY
OWLS
1 SHANE HUNT 2 JEREMY KING 3 JOSH CAMEROUX 4 HARMONY HUNT 5 LESLIE NGALUAFE 6 LARARUS BROWN 7 LOPETI WOLFGRAMM 8 DOMENIC TIMETO 9 TYRONE SHELLY 10 SHANE SHACKLETON 11 MATTHEW RYAN 12 SAXON MARKETO 13 AARON PENE 14 PAUL TUIGAMALA 15 JULIAN KING 16 MATTHEW RICKARD 17 CALEB KASIANO COACH PAUL FLETCHER

Wentworthville Magpies v Kingsgrove Colts

Ringrose Park, Sunday 3 April


3:00pm


Referee: James Vella Touch Judges: Tim Robinson, Lyndsay Packer

MAGPIES 1 WILL ROPER 2 NICHOLAS WALKER 3 ETHAN TANGIRA 4 JAKE BUTLER-FLEMING 5 ROYDON GILLETT 6 JACK MADDEN 7 DYLAN IZZARD 24 MITCHELL MAMARY 9 JORDAN GALLOWAY 10 MITCHELL STANFIELD C 8 ADRIAN HA’ANGANA 12 DANIEL HOWARD 13 SAMUEL GORMAN 14 ZACHARY NICHOLLS 15 STEPHEN HOWARD 17 MATTHEW DOUGLAS 19 TIMOCI VATUBULI COACH CHRIS YATES
COLTS
1 BRADLEY MULLINS 2 ANTHONY RAHEB 3 OFA FELILA 15 BARWOO FISHER 5 JUSTIN GASOVSKI 6 SHELDON PARKE 7 NICK CORNISH 8 ISAAC CRICHTON 9 BEN MARSCHKE 10 JACKSON BRISKEY-LUSCOMBE 11 SITILI TUPOUNIUA 12 MARK ATAYA 13 TRISTIAN ALVARADO 14 HAYDEN WARREN 16 CURTLEY CALDWELL 17 JOSEPH RATU 19 LUKA FREDOTOVIC COACH SAM AYACHE
AUBURN WARRIORS: BYE

SS

Wentworthville Magpies v Peninsula Seagulls

Ringrose Park, Sunday 3 April


11:15am


Referee: Damien Simes Touch Judges: Danny Constantine, Michael Karam


MAGPIES 1 REGAN RONA 2 RYAN BURROUGHS 3 CECIL MACKENZIE 19 ALLAN MCGRATH 5 TIMOCI VATUBULI 24 KJ MACKENZIE 7 KAMREN CRYER 8 JESSE MAXWELL-OFFEN 16 MATT COLLINS 10 JORDAN TUKERE 20 SOLO LASALO 12 TEMATE RANGI 13 CHRIS RAKETE 14 JAMES HORVAT 15 LOUIS MUSSON 18 JEAN-LUC KNOX 23 DEREK GOLDING COACH ALEX CHAN
SEAGULLS
1 JAKE PICKERING 2 RICHIE GOODWIN 3 BARRY MCGRADY 4 KNOX TIME 5 LUKE DRUMMOND 6 JON GRIMES 7 LUKE MARTIN 8 DAMIAN LAWLER 9 JAKE GEARIN © 10 RYAN WHEELER 11 TODD WILSON 12 SANTANA PALMER 13 NICK GRANT 14 JACK JOHNS 16 DAVID RYAN 17 IZAIAH PHILLIPS 18 CHRIS WILLIAMS 19 JACK MICANS 20 DON AMIR 21 ARTHUR LITTLE 22 MATT KELLY 23 JOSH HALL 24 JEREMY MARSHALL 25 COACH CRAIG GOWER / SCOTT PETHYBRIDGE

Hills District Bulls v Guildford Owls



Crestwood Oval, Sunday 3 April


1:00pm


Referee: Phil Sung Touch Judges: Andrew Wheeler, Ryan Walters
LIVE broadcast on Triple H FM (Link available via
www.triplehfm.com.au)
BULLS 1 SIONE TONGA 2 MELI KALIA 3 NICK BETAR 4 BRENT RAE-MILLER 5 ASH JOHNSON 6 HAYDEN MCWILLIAM 7 BRAD HORDER 8 HUTCH MAIAVA 9 JAZ FLAVELL 10 FRANK ARCELLA 11 JASON GERECS 12 MITCH ZAMPETIDES 13 MOSES MANU 14 JAKE WALPOLE 15 NICK HOLLIDAY 16 SAM SHEPHERD 17 DANNY SUA 18 JAMES ATUA COACH TREVOR SCHODEL
OWLS
1 JARRED PETERO 2 JORDAN PASENE 3 MASON CERTEO 4 TUI OLOAPU 5 POSAI TALANA 6 MICHAEL MARKUS 7 TODD SAPENIZA 8 CALEB HUNT 9 NIFO SEVE 10 FRANK SALU 11 JOSH MAREE 12 TANGIERE 13 JAKE CARLAW 14 KELEPI MANU 15 ALEC HOBBS 16 ABEL SHIRLEY 17 BLAKE ASHMORE 18 MOAHMMED SOULTAN 19 JAMES GAMADGE 20 SHAE JARVIS 21 IONA ATONI 22 KELEPI MANU COACH TODD MCKEOWN

East Campbelltown Eagles v Auburn Warriors

Waminda Oval, Sunday 3 April


2:30pm


Referee: Tim Hannon Touch Judges: Luke Burton, Jack Bird

EAGLES 1 BEN BAKER 2 CRAIG MOUSTAKAS 4 SAMA SAUVAO 3 EDWIN CONNOR 5 FUSI TOUTAI 6 MICHAEL STEVENS 7 WAYDE DUNLEY 8 GUY THOMSPON 9 JARRYD EGGLETON 10 FRED TEVEGA 11 MASON TALOLUA 12 RONNIE PALUMBO 13 JOHN DA SILVA 15 MATIASI TOUTAI 16 AARON TEARIKI 17 MANDELLA FALEAFAGA 20 SAM HOARE CHRIS STANDING CHRIS FROST COACH RICHARD BARNES
WARRIORS COMING SOON
 

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