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Ron Massey Cup/Sydney Shield 2016

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Auburn have lost 6 players from the side that almost matched Mounties last week to NSW Cup. Keighran, Sukkar, Solway, Mataitongi and Luamanu are the 5 man bench for the Bulldogs while Kamire will start in the front row. Mataitongi is a surprise selection after he butchered 2 certain tries that would have given Auburn the win.

Luamanu and Solway have been the Auburn props for all 5 games so far. On the positive side Lindon McGrady, Addison Demetriou and Hala Akoula are back after missing the Mounties game, as is Junior Tia Kilifi, returning after a 5 game suspension from last season.
 

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Looks like Cabras going to continue their run of mediocrity of the last 4 or 5 seasons. Woeful for a club with the backing of their leagues club to continue to be middle of the road. Had no real success since Lenny Stacker guided them to the title. Maybe they should wheel him out of the retirement village.

Cabra are not settling for mediocrity, and so called backing from the club is limited. The Coaching staff had a massive job weeding out players who can and cant play and who was just turning up for the money and no real passion to play footy. I know the staff are already looking at who will be there next year or not and all players are held accountable for there contribution on the field. It will take time to change a poor culture that festered for the past 5 yrs.
 

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Auburn have lost 6 players from the side that almost matched Mounties last week to NSW Cup. Keighran, Sukkar, Solway, Mataitongi and Luamanu are the 5 man bench for the Bulldogs while Kamire will start in the front row. Mataitongi is a surprise selection after he butchered 2 certain tries that would have given Auburn the win.

Luamanu and Solway have been the Auburn props for all 5 games so far. On the positive side Lindon McGrady, Addison Demetriou and Hala Akoula are back after missing the Mounties game, as is Junior Tia Kilifi, returning after a 5 game suspension from last season.

Is Addison Demetriou signed with Bulldogs NSW Cup? He had clubs falling over each other trying to sign him for 20's from what I was told, and was supposedly shit hot last year for Manly's NYC. Bit strange to see him playing in Ron Massey, would have thought he'd have picked up an NRL deal, or at least be playing NSW Cup week in week out.
 

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Is Addison Demetriou signed with Bulldogs NSW Cup? He had clubs falling over each other trying to sign him for 20's from what I was told, and was supposedly shit hot last year for Manly's NYC. Bit strange to see him playing in Ron Massey, would have thought he'd have picked up an NRL deal, or at least be playing NSW Cup week in week out.

Demetriou is not listed on the Bulldogs website and while Auburn did not play any trials, a number of Auburn players played in NSW Cup trials and Demetriou was not among them, so I think the answer is no. However, that does not mean he cannot receive a call up if form warrants.

I notice that he was named in the NYC team of the year in 2015.
 

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Auburn Warriors v Blacktown Workers
Lidcombe Oval, Saturday 23 April
3:00pm (local)
Referee: Todd Smith
Touch Judges: Benjamin Teague, Lyndsay Packer

AUBURN: 1 LINDON MCGRADY 2 BEN DAKUWAQA 3 ABRAHAM EL ZAKHEM 4 ADDISON DEMETRIOU 5 SEAN PAUL FENUKITAU 6 BRAD KEIGHRAN 7 BRENDAN COX 8 JYE CHALLENOR 9 JAMIE CLARK 10 RICHARD COOREY 11 HALA AKAOULA 12 JUNIOR TIA KILIFI 13 WILL MITCHELL 14 SEAN MCKENZIE 15 MATT HALALILO 16 FORREST PAUL 17 18 GEORGE TSIKRIKAS 19. DANNY BARAKAT COACH DARREN MAROON
BLACKTOWN:
1 DWAYNE BROWN 2 WILLIAM BUTLER 3 MALIKO FILINO 4 CAMERON DAVIS 5 CALEB AEKINS 6 BLAKE GOODMAN 7 BRAEDEN BATISTE 8 KILIFI TIA-KILIFI 9 DEAN PARATA (C) 10 RODNEY COATES 11 KURT HORTON 12 TAKAI MOEAKIOLA 13 JOSH TANGITAU 15 DREW PRITCHARD 17 KEIRAN EDWARDS 21 MIKE FILIMONA 24 LOCHLAN PIPER COACH PAT WEISNER
Windsor Wolves v Guildford Owls
Windsor Sporting Complex, Saturday 23 April
6:00pm (local)
Referee: Jeff Hartup
Touch Judges: Mark Bohan, Darren Van de Moosdyk
WINDSOR:
1 TORI WILLIE 2 RIKI WILLIE 3 JAMES GORING 4 MARLI SINI 5 ZAC MCKAY 6 AARON f**kAS 7 SAM ELWIN 8 SAM HOLLIS 9 LUKE ATCHISON 10 WELLINGTON ALBERT 11 ZAC JONES 12 JORDAN STRATTON 13 BRANDON NANGATI 14 KAIN HOWARTH 15 ABRAHAM MURDOCK 16 LOTA FIAALII 17 RYAN TRAMONTE COACH BRENT KITE
GUILDFORD:
1 SHANE HUNT 2 JEREMY KING 3 JOSH CAMEROUX 4 HARMONY HUNT 5 LESLIE NGALUAFE 6 LARARUS BROWN 7 ALEC BUSH 8 SHANE SHACKLETON 9 TYRONE SHELLY 10 DOMNIE TIMETO 11 MATTHEW RYAN 12 SAXON MARKETO 13 MATT RICKARD 14 TANGIERE HOAKI 15 PAUL TUIGAMALA 16 JOSEHP GARDINER 17 CALEB KASIANO 18 JULIAN KING COACH PAUL FLETCHER
Wentworthville Magpies v St Marys Saints
Ringrose Park, Sunday 24 April
1:00pm (local)
Referee: Liam Nicholls
Touch Judges: Richard Daizli, Tim Robinson
WENTWORTHVILLE:
1 WILL ROPER 2 NICHOLAS WALKER 3 ETHAN TANGIRA 4 JAKE BUTLER-FLEMING 5 ROYDON GILLETT 6 JACK MADDEN 7 DYLAN IZZARD 11 MITCHELL STANFIELD C 9 JORDON GALLOWAY 10 ANDREW PEARN 8 ADRIAN HA’ANGANA 12 DANIEL HOWARD 13 JESSE MALCOLM-DINSDALE 14 ZACHARY NICHOLLS 15 JACK MILLER 16 JESSE MAXWELL-OFFEN 17 MATTHEW DOUGLAS
ST MARYS: 1 BRENT NADEN 2 CHRIS AUNESE-SCANLAN 3 RAY LESOA 4 GEOFF DANIELA 5 LUKE NADURUTALO 6 ADRIAN DAVIS 7 JAKE BUTFIELD 8 JOSH BUTFIELD 9 JAMIE HILL 10 MITCH SIMPSON 11 TOM EISENHUTH 12 SONNY TUIGAMALA 13 NATHAN SMITH 14 CAM COLLINS 15 LAKEHM AIONO 16 ATONIO PELESASA 17 PAEA PUA COACH BRAD DREW
Concord-Burwood Wolves v Cabramatta Two Blues
Goddard Park, Sunday 24 April
2:00pm (local)
Referee: Daniel Olford
Touch Judges: Brendan Wood, Ryan Walters
CONCORD-BURWOOD:
1 CAMERON EYLES 2 SAM LATU 3 JOE ULUIBAU 4 LATRELL SCHUAMKEL 5 SIONE f**kOf**kA 6 MARC RUSSELL 7 TJADEN McLEAN 8 DIAMOND CHARLIE 9 AARON BOOTH 10 INOKE VUNIPOLA 11 KEM SERU 12 RODNEY MASON 13 JOE FLINT 14 CHRISTIAN WAKEHAM 16 TEVITA VAVE 17 TIFA IUTA 19 FA’AOLI TITIE-ANETELEA COACH NYKE AARON ZAMMIT & MICHAEL HABIB
CABRAMATTA: 1 DANIEL ABOU-SLEIMAN 2 B J NATHAN 3 ISAAC MONTGOMERY 4 CORRIN SMITH 5 LEVI SOPI 6 BRENDAN HARAKI 7 JAKE JACKSON 8 TREYVON LEULUAI 9 TOM HARRIS 10 HARRISON MULLER 11 TAREK EL MASRI 12 KENNY NIKO 13 AHMED ELLAZ 14 MIKAERA ORMSBY 15 TAKU SIMON 16 PAT LENARD 17 TESI TALIANULI 18 JEREMY SAFI COACH EDDIE FLAHEY
Hills District Bulls v Kingsgrove Colts
Crestwood Oval, Sunday 24 April
3:00pm (local)
Referee: James Vella
Touch Judges: Feras Karem, Faye Lehane
HILLS DISTRICT:
1 GERARD MCCALLUM 2 LIAM WALKER 3 BEN VENGOA 4 TODD SARTOR 5 AARON WESTON 6 DEVON MAKOARE-BOYCE 7 JASON WEHBE 8 MICK HAWKINGS 9 LIONEL O’MALLEY 10 TIM ROBINSON © 11 TOM YOUNG 12 JOSIAH TAMASI 13 MOSES MANU 14 JAKE BRENNAN 15 ADAM SPICER 16 WINSTONE ASOTASI 17 DAVID BAUMANN COACH PAUL GRIFFIN AND MARK MAHONEY
KINGSGROVE:
1 BRADLEY MULLINS 2 ANTHONY RAHEB 3 OFA FELILA 4 BARWOO FISHER 5 JUSTIN GASOVSKI 6 HAYDEN WARREN 7 NICK CORNISH 8 BEN THOMAS 9 BEN MARSCHKE 10 JACKSON BRISKEY-LUSCOMBE 11 ZAC CARDASSILARIS 12 RYAN MONAGHAN 13 TRISTIAN ALVARADO 18 STEVE TAULANGA 15 JOSEPH RATU 16 BEN VAITUUTUU 17 LUKA FREDOTOVIC COACH SAM AYACHE
Western Suburbs Magpies v Asquith Magpies
Storey Park, Sunday 24 April
3:00pm (local)
Referee: Ryan Jackson
Touch Judges: Jimmy Olivera, Darian Furner
WESTERN SUBURBS:
1 SHANNON GALLANT 2 JEROME MOSE 3 INNO INOSESIO 4 TOM MORRISON 5 TALA MAPESONE 6 BLAKE CAVALLARO 7 BRENDAN WATERS 8 ANDY FIAGATUSA 9 DAYNE CRAIG 17 JIM LAULILII 11 DAVID HARRIS 12 JACKSON WILLIAMS 13 DANIEL RAKVIN 14 LUKE WILLIAMS 15 MISIELI VAIKELI 16 JAMES MIRCESKI 10 TOM GREALY COACH NATHAN WATERS
ASQUITH:
1 ALEX NICHOLLS-O'NEILL 2 SAM BUTTEL 4 ADAM KALCINA 5 ABBAS MISKI 6 BRADLEY WALL 7 AARON GROOM 8 ALEXANDER MAMMONE 9 MARK DAOUD 10 JORDAN LATHAM 11 JACK HAWKINS 12 MORGAN STEVENS 13 JOEL LATHAM 14 BEN FISHER 15 TAYLER MCCANN 16 EVAN LEE 17 PHILIP CROSBY 21 CAMERON YEATES
 

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Auburn Warriors v Blacktown Workers
Lidcombe Oval, Saturday 23 April
1:00pm (local)
Referee: Darian Furner
Touch Judges: Benjamin Teague, Brendan Pearson
AUBURN:
1 HAMIORA MIHAKA 2 ANTONIO HALA 3 TOM HARVEY 4 CHRIS CUNNINGHAM 5 TUUTA LANGI 6 JADE ANDERSON 7 CONNOR JONES 8 JULIUS TAVAAO 9 BRANDON BOUMELHEM 10 SHAQ PRIME HURUNUI 11 AVIA MINUTE 12 PENI MISINALE 13 SONNY RUPAPERA 14 JAMIE CROKER 15 JACK MITCHELL 16 YEHYA MASRI 17 18 MARIO EL BOUSTANI 19. MARWAN DADOON 21 JOE MUA 22 JACK GLEESON COACH BRAD MORRIN
BLACKTOWN:
1 ALEX SEINI 2 SKIP LIPANO 3 ROY TEUKU 4 LOMANO LUFE 5 JON LETELE 6 RAVEN NICHOLLS 7 TONI SASSINE 15 GEORGE BASHOUR 9 JAKE ATTARD 24 JONNY LEAPAI 11 ALAN NIULESA 12 JOSHUA FRASER 13 MAXIMILLIAN NAPA 14 DYLAN MAKDESSI 18 LUKE TELFER 16 BLAKE DUNSCOMBE 17 VILI MAILANGI 19 DANIEL SMITH 21 TAVIONA MARIOTA 26 CAIBRYN KEATING COACH LEON LATULIPE
Mounties v East Campbelltown Eagles
Aubrey Keech Reserve, Saturday 23 April
1:00pm (local)
Referee: Philip Sung
Touch Judges: Brad Kiehne, Luke Burton
MOUNTIES:
1 PATRICK DUMONT 2 SISA BALEKOKI 3 FINLAY DIBLEY 4 DJ LOKENI PURCELL 5 MAIKA SIVO 6 BRADLEY SPEECHLEY 7 JAKE HORTON 8 TERE GLASSIE 9 JARROD BRACKENHOFER 10 SONNY BRISTOW 11 RUSTY BRISTOW 12 BEN CHAHOUD 13 SAGE WILDER 14 EDDIE TAVITA 18 DAYNE VETTE WELSH 19 ALEC SUSINO 21 BEN WHITEHOUSE CO-COACHES GARY BURGESS & GRANT MITCHELL
EAST CAMPBELLTOWN:
1 BEN BAKER 2 CRAIG MOUSTAKAS 3 EDWIN CORROR 4 SAMA SAUVAO 5 CHRIS VAOTUUA 6 MICHAEL STEVENS 7 CHRIS STANDING 8 GUY THOMSPON 9 JARRYD EGGLETON 10 FRED TEVEGA 11 CHRIS FROST 12 RONNIE PALUMBO 13 JOHN DA SILVA 14 MATIASI TOUTAI 15 ASHLEY TOHI 16 GEORGE VATUVIE 17 MANDELLA FALEAFAGA 18 ROSS MATI-LERFI 19 20 COACH RICHARD BARNES
Windsor Wolves v Guildford Owls
Windsor Sporting Complex, Saturday 23 April
4:00pm (local)
Referee: Tim Hannon
Touch Judges: Cameron Turner, Tom Stindl
WINDSOR:
1 DANIEL BROWN 2 SAM MCKINLAY 3 ELIJAH TONE 4 MICHAEL COMPTON 5 JAKE SOBOLEWSKI 6 KIERAN CROFT 7 CRAIG BROWN 8 ETON LINDSAY 9 NAT BARNES 10 ROBERT DOWNTON 11 DEAN BARRON 12 PETER BETROS 13 JOSEPH PELESIO 14 BRANDON SMALLWOOD 22 TIMOTE ILAIU 23 ROBBIE GRAHAM 25 JAMES PALMER
GUILDFORD: 1 JARED PETERO 2 POASI TALANA 3 JAMES GAMMIDGE 4 HARLEY GRUNDY 5 KELEPI MANU 6 MICHAEL MARKUS 7 TODD SAPIENZA 8 ALEC HOBBS 9 SHAE JARVIS 10 JAMES TASIPALE 11 CALEB HUNT 12 ROBERT WATTS 13 ABEL SHIRLEY 14 ANTHOMY LAYHOUN 15 FRANK SALU 16 JARROD SLY 17 SEVE NIFO 18 JARROD TOMPKINS 19 JAMIE DALLI 20 IONA ATONI COACH TODD MCKEOWN
Wentworthville Magpies v St Marys Saints
Ringrose Park, Sunday 24 April
11:15am (local)
Referee: Kieren Irons
Touch Judges: Richard Daizli, Tim Robinson
WENTWORTHVILLE:
1 TIMOCI VATUBULI 2 RYAN BURROUGHS 3 CECIL MACKENZIE 12 HENRY TAUFOAO 5 REGAN RONA 24 K.J. MACKENZIE 7 KAMREN CRYER 23 NETANI SUKA 16 MATTHEW COLLINS 10 JORDAN TUKERE 21 SOLOMON LASALO 8 JESSE MAXWELL-OFFEN 13 CHRIS RAKETE 11 MICHAEL LEKKAS 15 ANDRE IRO 17 STEVE HOWARD 26 MATTHEW DOUGLAS COACH ALEX CHAN
ST MARYS:
1 GORDON TOOMALATAI 2 FUIMANU ENESE 3 JOHN TULIATU 4 ALAN EISENHUTH 5 ISOQ QIONIMACAWA 6 BLAKE MILGATE 7 NICK GREENHALGH 8 JARED CANNON 9 BEN BRAGG 10 DEAN ZAMMIT 11 MIKE TOVIO 12 JOHN FAIUMU 13 JOE VAEGAAU 15 BRAD KUITI 16 DANIEL PENESE 18 ZAC ROBERTS 19 PHIL SALEVAO 22 BLAKE SOUTH COACH LUKE SWAIN
Hills District Bulls v Peninsula Seagulls
Crestwood Oval, Sunday 24 April
1:00pm (local)
Referee: Mathew Treneman
Touch Judges: Danny Constantine, John Woods
HILLS DISTRICT:
1 SIONE TONGA 2 SAM SHEPHERD 3 NICK BETAR 4 JORDAN TONGAHAI 5 ASH JOHNSON 6 HAYDEN MCWILLIAM 7 BRAD HORDER 8 HUTCH MAIAVA 9 JAZ FLAVELL 10 FRANK ARCELLA 11 JASON GERECS 12 EDEN SYME 13 SEAN WALPOLE 14 MITCH ZAMPETIDES 15 MELI KALIA =17 DANNY SUA 18 JAMES ATUA COACH TREVOR SCHODEL
PENINSULA:
1 JAKE PICKERING 2 RICHIE GOODWIN 3 BARRY MCGRADY 4 ENOKA TIME 24 JEREMY MARSHALL 6 JACK JOHNS 7 LUKE MARTIN 8 JOSH HALL 9 JAKE GEARIN © 10 RYAN WHEELER 11 TODD WILSON 12 SANTANA PALMER 13 NICK GRANT 5 DAMIAN LAWLER 14 ARTHUR LITTLE 16 DAVID RYAN 17 IZAIAH PHILLIPS 18 CHRIS WILLIAMS 21 MATTHEW KELLY COACH CRAIG GOWER / SCOTT PETHYBRIDGE
Western Suburbs Magpies v Asquith Magpies
Storey Park, Sunday 24 April
1:00pm (local)
Referee: Damien Simes
Touch Judges: Jimmy Oliveira, Cameron Mitchell
WESTERN SUBURBS:
1 ROMAN IOELU 2 THOMAS CAPPER 3 TONY TALI 4 TOA MATA’AFA 5 JESSE JACKSON 6 JAI DOOLAN 7 DANIEL ROBERTS 23 HEHEAKO TUIMA 9 SENIO TOA 10 HALA MASILA 11 NOA TUITAVUKI 12 ROYCE TOUT 13 RHYS SCIGLITANO 14 PHILIP BROMBAL 15 GEORGE NASILAI 16 TIAWHARANGI ARANUI 8 LENNY SAUNI COACH CON SPANOS
ASQUITH: 1 SAMUEL OZINGA 2 DUNCAN RAINES 3 ANDREW OUGHTRED 4 HUGH TOMKINS 5 JORDAN DIVERTIE 6 DANIEL MARKHAM 7 SAMUEL MORGAN 8 ADRIAN BARNETT 9 DYLAN VAN NOORT 10 JAMIN STANKOVIC 11 ZACHARY FRENCH 12 AARON PAPERA 13 TYLER SCHREURS 13 COREY SELWYN 15 MAXWELL CARTER 16 MATTHEW HANNA 17 JAKE STRACHAN

Belrose Eagles v Cabramatta Two Blues
Lionel Watts Reserve, Sunday 24 April
3:00pm (local)
Referee: Darren Burtenshaw
Touch Judges: Mitchell Stone, Michael Smaill
BELROSE:
1 CHRISTIAN BATE 2 ALEX FRANKLIN 3 FRANK WATKINS 4 ANDY HALSTEAD 5 CLINT MAGUIRE 6 LUKE BETTS 7 JAMES MORTIMER 8 ADAM SAUNDERS 9 DAVID MARANDO 10 JOSH NICHOLLS 11 TOM BETTS 12 ANDREW HART 13 KEN SZEREMETA 14 EDDIE ASIATA 15 DANIEL MARTIN 16 STEVE MORTON 17 CAM PYNE COACH JAMES MORTIMER
CABRAMATTA:
1 COREY MAKELIM 2 LUKE LAVENDER 3 ROD MAPPA 4 TERRENCE DODD 5 IBUDOC SOLIMONA 6 ERNEST ALO 7 JAKE WEBB 8 ZAC WEDESWEILER 9 SOLOMON TOMOKINO 10 SIUPELI HUIHAHAI 11 KISI TAULANI 12 GEORGE VUJANOVIC 13 FRED PAKUTOA 14 DION HARRIS 15 SYLVESTER AHKIAU 16 TIM JONES 17 JORDAN BICHAN 18 JOSH ELMER COACH JIM BRANSBY
 

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The average score in the 5 Kingsgrove games in 2016 is 66-10 so their results are even worse than 2015 when the average was 56-12.
 
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I just got wondering, what are Wyong Roos 1st Grade like as a team? I only ask since they run as Easts Reserve Grade side in the NSW Cup, and might make a more competitive side than Kingsgrove for RMC.
 

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I just got wondering, what are Wyong Roos 1st Grade like as a team? I only ask since they run as Easts Reserve Grade side in the NSW Cup, and might make a more competitive side than Kingsgrove for RMC.

Many clubs in the CRL would be more competitive than Kingsgrove. Notable players in the Wyong CRL team are Dean Amos and Jay Florimo.
 

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RMC Wrap

The Concord-Burwood Wolves have given notice that they can be a force in this year’s Ron Massey Cup with a remarkable second-half comeback to stun the Guildford Owls 42-22 at McCredie Park last Sunday.
In the ultimate match of two halves, Guildford jumped out to a 22-nil lead after just 30 minutes – with Matt Ryan leading the way up front with his try and hooker Tyrone Shelley and five eighth Lazarus Brown also getting on the score sheet in dominant displays.
When former Newcastle Knight Rodney Mason – younger brother of big Willie – scored just before half-time to get the Wolves on the board at 22-4, no one at in attendance could have predicted what was about to follow.
In a second half that had to be seen to be believed, the Wolves scored seven unanswered tries and 38 unanswered points in 40 minutes that left the Owls shell shocked.
Wolves five-eighth Marc Russell had the ball seemingly on a string in setting up three tries from deft grubber kicks in behind a non plussed defence – Mason completed a career maiden hat-trick of tries from two of those kicks.
Former boom Sydney Roosters centre Latrell Schaumkel and former North Sydney Bears fullback Bernard Gregorius also helped themselves to tries as the Wolves buried Guildford in an avalanche of tries and points to send a warning to the rest of the competition.
The Asquith Magpies showed why they reached last year’s Grand Final with a gutsy 20-14 win over the Wentworthville Magpies at Storey Park last Saturday in the round’s other main game.
The ’Battle of the Birds’ lived up to the billing with bone-jarring defence the order of the day – the personal two man ‘war’ between Asquith skipper Joel Latham and ‘Wenty’ prop Nick Kassis a particular highlight as both men made a beeline for the other in attack and defence all day.
After conceding an early try, Wenty got the upper hand with Roydon Gillett’s try just before half-time to give the visitors and 8-4 lead at the break.
Asquith came out fired up in the second half with fullback Alex Nicholls-O’Neill capping a fine game with two tries – the key play being a one-on-one strip of opposite number Will Roper to score in the 55th minute to extend Asquith’s lead to 20-8.
Wenty winger Nick Walker bagged his second try eight minutes later to set up the grandstand finish, but superb Asquith defence saw the home side hold on to give Wenty their first Ron Massey Cup loss for the season.
Defending Premiers Mounties joined Wenty on 10 points in the Ron Massey Cup with a thrilling 26-24 win over a gallant Auburn Warriors at Aubrey Keech Reserve last Saturday.
In a match that saw the lead change a number of times in the second half, “The Mulga” did just enough to secure their five tries to four win as they held on against one last Warriors charge in the final minutes.
Alofi Mataele’s eighth try of the season was the match winner – sending the Mounties winger to the top of the Ron Massey Cup scoring charts.
The Windsor Wolves broke their run of outs with a stunning 38-16 win over Blacktown Workers at Laybutt Sports Complex last Saturday.
In a convincing display, the Wolves were propelled by doubles to winger James Goring and fullback Tori Willie to post a seven tries to three win over a disappointing Workers outfit – clearly spent by their run of narrow last minute defeats heading into the match.
The Hills District Bulls - fresh from a week’s rest - returned to form with a resounding 38-16 win over a disappointing Cabramatta at New Era Stadium last Saturday Night.
With new half James Wehbe starring, the Bulls won the match on the back of an explosive first half which saw the visitors lead 26-nil at the break.
When powerful centre Ben Vengoa scored his second try two minutes into the second half, the Bulls extended that lead to 32-nil to kill the match off as a contest.
‘Cabra’ mounted a comeback of sorts with three late second half tries, but Vengoa’s hat trick in the closing stages confirmed the Bulls’ dominant performance.
Finally, Western Suburbs had little more than an exercise workout in annihilating the hapless Kingsgrove Colts 84-6 at Hurstville Oval last Saturday.
Fullback Shannon Gallant, centre Tom Morrison and interchange forward Jackson Williams each got doubles in the 14 try romp for the Magpies.
Gallant indeed revived memories of 1930s point-scoring champion Dave Brown with his performance – landing a perfect 14 goals from 14 attempts in converting all of the Magpies’ tries while helping himself to a personal tally of 36 points to go with his two tries.
Gallant’s 14 goals was only one shy of Brown’s record of 15 goals in a match set for Easts against Canterbury in the 1935 NSWRL competition.
Wentworthville are now joined by Mounties and Wests on 10 points at the head of the Massey Cup table. Blacktown Workers and Kingsgrove Colts still sit jointly at the bottom of the ladder on two points each.
This Anzac weekend sees a full round of action with two matches on Saturday and four matches on Sunday - headlined by Wentworthville playing fellow powerhouses St Marys at Ringrose Park on Sunday as the curtain raiser to the Intrust Super Premiership match between Wenty and the Wests Tigers.
 

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SS Wrap

A barnstorming finish in the last 20 minutes saw the Guildford Owls score a stunning 22-18 win over the Belrose Eagles in the Sydney Shield match of the round at McCredie Park last Sunday.
In a match marked by defence that bordered on brutal at times, the Owls meant business early when winger Kelepi Manu opened the scoring in the third minute.
Belrose then steadied with tries to fullback Christian Bate and lock Michael Ferris to take a 12-4 lead to the half-time break.
James Mortimer’s men looked to be in control when centre Andrew Halstead completed a blindside movement to extend the lead to 18-4 13 minutes into the second half.
On the back of aggressive defence and a mounting Belrose injury toll, the young Owls came back strongly. After hooker Julian King and back-rower Taneikere Hokai scored to bring the margin to just two points, the ‘coup de grace’ came with seven minutes left.
A cross-field kick by Owls five-eighth Michael Markus was allowed to bounce by fullback Bate. The ensuing rebound was passed to interchange forward Mohammed Soultan who dashed 25 metres to score the winning try and inflict Belrose’s first defeat of the season.
Mounties took full advantage of Belrose’s slip-up to charge to the top of the Sydney Shield table on percentages with a 62-12 thumping of Auburn Warriors at Aubrey Keech Reserve last Saturday.
Wingers Sisa Balekoki and Maika Sivo, centre Finlay Dibley and lock Sage Wilder all got doubles in the 11-try performance, with fullback Jake Horton landing a personal tally of 20 points with a try and eight goals from 11 attempts with the boot.
The Peninsula Seagulls also took full advantage of their near neighbours’ misfortune by moving to second spot on the Shield table with an emphatic 56-16 drubbing of Western Suburbs at Forestville Oval last Friday Night.
After conceding an early 10-6 lead after Wests winger Jesse Jackson dashed 95 metres to score from a poor Seagulls cross-field kick, the Seagulls attack then took charge – scoring 10 tries in their win.
Centre Knox Time and winger Jeremy Marshall got doubles for the Seagulls, while half Luke Martin also had a personal tally of 20 points with a try and eight from 10 with the boot.
Blacktown Workers finally had some luck with a hard-fought 40-30 win over Windsor Wolves at Laybutt Sports Complex last Saturday.
Jon Letele and John Lepai both scored two tries each in the seven tries to six win – the Workers’ first win of the season to move them off the bottom of the Shield ladder.
Cabramatta continued their improved form with a convincing 30-18 win against an undermanned Hills District Bulls at New Era Stadium last Saturday evening.
After Bulls skipper Brad Horder scored the first try to give the visitors an early 6-nil lead, the Two Blues took full advantage of Bulls errors to come away in the second half.
Cabra five-eighth Ernest Alo starred for the Two Blues with a hand in three of Cabra’s five tries and five goals from five attempts.
Defending Premiers had to work hard for a time before overwhelming Asquith 58-nil in the last game that was played in the round at Storey Park last Saturday.
The much-maligned home side were competitive for nearly the first hour – only being behind 14-nil at half-time.
Wenty then took advantage of a tiring Asquith scoring seven tries in the last 23 minutes. Centre Cecil Mackenzie had a day out with four majors, with fullback Timoci Vatubuli and winger Ryan Burroughs baggin doubles.
Sensationally, East Campbelltown had to forfeit their match against St Marys at Waminda Oval last Sunday as they could not provide an official Club Doctor to be on duty for the match as per NSW Rugby League competition rules.
The League has since ruled the forfeit to be a 30-nil St Marys win as the official result – which sees the Saints move into third place on the Shield table, with Belrose back to fourth and East Campbelltown dropping out of the Top four.
Asquith remain bottom of the ladder with no competition points to their credit.
The Anzac weekend sees three matches on Saturday and four matches on Sunday – with new leaders Mounties taking on a fired-up East Campbelltown at Aubrey Keech Reserve on Saturday in the match of the round.
 

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Results | Ron Massey Cup Rd 8
Blacktown 36 (M Place 2, W Butler 2, T Moeakiola, K Horton, D Parata tries; Horton 4 goals) def Auburn 12 (N Mataitunga, A Demetriou tries; Demetriou 2 goals)
Windsor 20 (M Sini 2, L Atchinson tries; A f**kas 4 goals) def Guildford 10 (S Hunt, L Ngaluafe tries; J Cameroux goal)
Wentworthville 26 (J Miller 2, J Butler-Fleming 2, A Ha'angana tries; W Roper 3 goals) def St Marys 22 (R Lesoa 2, J Hill, L Nadurutalo tries; J Butfield 3 goals)
Concord-Burwood 22 (C Eyles, L Schuamkel. J Flint, J Siejka tries; A Booth 3 goals) def Cabramatta 20 (K Niko 2, T El Masri, J Jackson tries; J Graham 2 goals)
Hills District 60 (J Wehbe 3, B Vengda 2, G McCallum 2, T Sartor, D MaKoare-Boyce, T Young, W Asotasi tries; J Wehbe 7 goals) def Kingsrgove 10 (A Gnmawali, J Chong tries; D Arahu goal)
Asquith 34 (B Wall, A O'Neill, A Miski, A Kalcina, T McCann, T Makatoa tries; A Miski 5 goals) def Western Suburbs 28 (D Craig 2, T Morrison, J Mose, J Williams tries; S Gallant 2 goals)
Mounties bye

Kingsgrove stuck close to their average result but an interesting trend is that in the last 2 weeks both Wenty and Wests have followed 80 point results against kingsgrove with losses to Asquith, which paradoxically has clearly the worst result against Kingsgrove this season.

Another item of interest is that at least one player, Jack Seijka backed up from the Norths NSW cup game yesterday to play for Concord Burwood today.
 
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Auburn 38 (M El Boustani 3, J Anderson 2, S Paul Fenukitau, C Jones tries; T Harvey 5 goals) def Blacktown 24 (R Nicholls, D Smith, B Goodman, J Leapai tries; Goodman 4 goals)
Mounties 40 (M Sivo 2, J Horton 2, B Speechly, S Wilder, S Balekoki tries; Horton 6 goals) def East Campbelltown 10 (C Vaatuuo, C Moustakos tries; B Baker goal)
Guildford 38 (A Hobbs 2, J Petero, K Maha, A Layoun, M Ferrell, N Seve tries; S Jarvis 3, Hobbs, Layoun goals) def Windsor 22 (N Barnes 2, S McKinlay, J Palmer tries; B Smallwood 3 goals)

Wentworthvile 38 (R Rona 2, C Mckenzie, T Vatubuli, M Collins, J Te Tukere, S Howard tries; K J Mckenzie 4, D Sisifa goals) def St Marys 30 (I Qionimacawa 2, B Bragg, D Penese, M Penese tries; G Toomalatai 5 goals)
Peninsula 26 (J Pickering 2, J Marshall 2, T Wilson tries; L Martin 3 goals) def Hills 22 (D Baumann, M Kalia, J Tongahai, S Tonga tries; B Horder 2, S Tonga goals)
Western Suburbs 46 (R Sciglitano 2, T Tali 2, J Doolan, D Roberts, T Crealy, G Nasilai tries; N Tuitavuki 6, D Roberts goals) def Asquith 22 (C Selwyn, J Stankovic, A Bartlett, J Strachan tries; A Papera 3 goals)
Belrose 38 (J Mortimer 2, A Saunders, A Hart, E Asiata, C Bate, J Abou-Melhem tries; J Mortimer 5 goals) def Cabramatta 18 (L Lavender 2, J Webb, D Harris tries; E Alo goal)
 
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12 Wenty (+158), Mounties (+70)
10 Wests (+130), CBW (-40)
8 St Marys (+26), Auburn (+24), Asquith (+8), Windsor (-30)
6 Hills (+68), Cabramatta (-28)
4 Blacktown (-16), Guildford (-42)
2 Kingsgrove (-328) points from bye

* yet to receive bye - Wenty, Wests, Hills, Cabra, Blacktown, Guildford
** yet to play Kingsgrove - Mounties, CBW, Auburn, Windsor, Blacktown, Guildford.
 

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12 Mounties (+232), Peninsula (+136), Belrose (+99)
10 St Marys (+107), Guildford (+66)
8 Wenty (+56), East Campbelltown (+43), West (-14)
6 Hills
5 Auburn
4 Cabramatta
2 Blacktown
1 Windsor
0 Asquith
 

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Just thought id pop in to say I believe I had the closest prediction for the Kingsgrove game. Predicted 48 point margin, only off by two. :lol:
 
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