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Ron Massey Cup/Sydney Shield 2016

rightleftin

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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:

You successfully built the rain affected track factor into calculations, which no doubt kept the scores closer than they might have been.
 

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Concord Burwood are doing well. I think most people expected them to finish close to the bottom

Things did look grim at the start of the season. They performed poorly in the trials and after the bye in round 1, Mounties and Auburn scored a combined total of 90 points against them.

However, they secured a major sponsor just as the season was starting and the influx of North Sydney players and a few key additions to the roster have resulted in 4 consecutive wins.

One of the teams CBW played in the trials was Wollongong Collegians. This once powerful club finished with the wooden spoon in the Coal League last year but have picked up 4 players from the RMC - Greg Davis and Joel Tubbs (Asquith), Jordan Bowles (Auburn) and Morris Higham (Cabra). Going in the reverse direction were Finlay Dibley and Sage Wilder, who are playing with the high flying Mounties SS team.
 
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In the absence of money from Balmain Leagues West Ashfield are supporting the junior clubs from Leichhardt, Balmain, Five Dock, strathfield, Enfield and Concord Burwood. Not sure if they are tipping in for the seniors at CB though? Some of these clubs were actually part of the Wests Junior League until they moved to Campbelltown.

Ryde Eastwood Leagues club are helping the Ryde, Carlingford and Dundas clubs

The Balmain JRL have been really lucky to have these to clubs pick up a lot of fhe slack.
 

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RMC Wrap

The Asquith Magpies continued their form resurgence in the Ron Massey Cup with a 34-28 win over the Western Suburbs Magpies in the ‘battle of the birds’ last Sunday at Storey Park.
Classy Wests hooker Dayne Craig eased over from dummy half to open the scoring in the sixth minute, before wide-running bacl-rower Jackson Williams extended the lead when he finished off great work started by an Andy Fiagatusa offload 12 minutes later.
When Craig got his second try from close range, Wests looked in control with a 14-nil lead after just 20 minutes. Indeed Wests could have led by further if a David Harris ‘try’ was not being called back for a line-ball forward pass.
Asquith replied with tries to prop Taylor McCann, five-eighth Brad Wall in a brilliant solo effort, and centre Jeco Makatoa who made the most of Wests fullback Shannon Gallant spilling a ‘bomb’ to lead 18-14 at half time.
Asquith then opened the game up with tries to winger Abbas Miski, centre Adam Kalcina from a long Miski break, and then winger Alex-Nicholls O’Neil after Gallant allowed another midfield bomb to bounce for a commanding 34-18 lead with 15 minutes left.
When Jerome Mose took a superb cut-out pass from Wests half Brendan Waters on the chest to score with 12 minutes left, it was game on again at 34-24.
However after another Wests ‘try’ to Luke Williams was denied by another line-ball forward-pass call, Asquith’s defence held on well enough to secure a second straight victory.
Wests centre Tom Morrison got his second try right on the full-time bell – but it was too little too late.
Concord-Burwood stormed into the Massey Cup top four with another remarkable second-half comeback – this time to stun Cabramatta 22-20 at Goddard Park last Sunday.
After the Two Blues did all the hard work for the first 75 minutes in holding the big Wolves pack and with back-rower Kenny Niko scoring a double, Cabra looked to be safe leading 20-10 with five minutes to play.
However, Joe Flint scored to bring the Wolves back to 20-16. Then with under two minute to pay former Newtown Jet and Wyong Roo Jack Siejka finished off a Wolves movement for hooker Aaron Booth to convert to give the Wolves the lead at 22-20.
Concord-Burwood then hung on in the face of one last Cabra attack to pull off a second come-from-behind miracle win in seven days.
Competition leaders Wentworthville edged out a gallant St Marys Saints 26-22 at Ringrose Park last Sunday in their much anticipated clash of the ‘park footy' powerhouses.
After Adrian Ha’angana opened the scoring in the 13th minute after a tight start, St Marys took it right up to the competition leaders.
The Saints replied with converted tries to hooker Jamie Hill and centre Ray Lesoa to give the visitors a 12-6 lead. This was cut back to 12-10 at half-time when Wenty interchange Jack Miller scored his first try seven minutes from the break.
The Magpies won the match with two tries in the first five minutes of the second half.
Miller bagged his second try two minutes in, before centre Jake Butler-Fleming posted his first try just two minutes later to give the Magpies a 20-12 lead.
Both sides had their chances, and giant Fijian winger Luke Nadurutalo got the Saints back in the contest with a converted try with 12 minutes left for 20-18.
Wenty steadied and Butler-Fleming scored the critical winning try – his second – with nine minutes left to give Wenty a match-winning 26-18 with Will Ropers’ conversion.
The Saints did score in the final minute through Brent Naden – but it was too late for the Saints.
Blacktown Workers returned to form with an emphatic 36-12 demolition of a disappointing Auburn Warriors in the wet at Lidcombe Oval last Saturday.
The match was still a contest with Blacktown only leading 14-12 at half-time. Addison Demetirou was again the Warriors’ standout player with a first half try, two conversion and a power of work in attack and defence to keep the home side in touch.
However, the Workers took advantage of poor Auburn handling errors and posted four unanswered second-half tries to win going away at the finish. Matt Place and Will Butler marked their return to form with two tries each.
Windsor Wolves moved back into the Massey Cup Top Eight with a scrappy 20-10 win over Guildford Owls at Windsor Complex last Saturday Night as the rain that fell at Lidcombe earlier in the day arrived at Windsor.
Windsor led 12-six at half-time, and on the back of two tries to centre Marli Sini and a couple of penalty goals to Aaron f**kas, did enough in a game that reached no great heights to hold out a disappointing Owls outfit.
Guildford’s second straight disappointing loss sees them drop to second last on the Massey Cup table.
Finally, Hills District Bulls did as they expected against Kingsgrove Colts at Crestwood Reserve last Sunday – easily winning by 60-10.
With James Wehbe starring at half and posting a hat-trick of tries, the Bulls ran in 11 majors to leave the Colts again outclassed by an opponent in the Ron Massey Cup. Gerard McCallum and Ben Vengoa also bagged two tries each in the Bulls’ win.
This weekend sees another full round of action with four matches on Saturday and two matches on Sunday - headlined by St Marys hosting Wests at St Marys on Saturday Night and Asquith playing Hills District Bulls at Storey Park on Sunday.
 

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SS Wrap

Competition leaders Mounties served notice that they are Sydney Shield title favourites early at Hinchinbrook last Saturday.
Things started well enough for the Eagles when winger Chris Vaotuua took a Michael Stevens bomb in the third minute to give the visitors a 6-nil lead.
It was the only time the Eagles led all day. Maika Sivo replied for Mounties with a try in the 19th minute, before a superb individual try to Brad Speechley put the home side in front.
Winger Craig Moustakas levelled the scores for the Eagles, but that was cancelled out by Jake Horton’s’ first try in the shadows of half-time to give Mounties the lead at 16-10 at the break.
Then Mounties flexed their muscle with four unanswered tries in the second stanza to win easily.
Horton completed his double on his way to a personal tally of 20 points with six goals from seven with the boot, and Sivo completed his brace as “The Mulga” blotted the Eagles out of the contest.
The Peninsula Seagulls joined Mounties on 12 points with a 26-22 win over Hills District Bulls at Crestwood Reserve, Baulkham Hills last Sunday.
After the Seagulls led 16-6 at half-time after a tight first half, a second try to winger Jeremy Marshall appeared to be putting the Seagulls in control at 20-6.
The Bulls came back to lead 22-20 with three superb tries in nine minutes as the visitors coughed up the very little ball they had in the second stanza.
However, Seagulls fullback Jake Pickering finished off a brilliant long-range counter attack which involved centre Barry McGrady with nine minutes left to regain the lead at 26-22 for the visitors.
The Seagulls then were able to hold on in defence in the closing stages to finish off their win.
Belrose Eagles joined Mounties and Seagulls on 12 points with a resounding 38-18 win over a game Cabramatta Outfit at Lionel Watts Reserve last Sunday.
The Two Blues made Belrose work for it – with tries to Luke Lavender and Jake Webb giving ‘Cabra’ an 8-4 lead after Adam Saunders opened the scoring for Belrose.
The class of Belrose Captain/Coach James Mortimer then stood up. Mortimer scored two tries at the end of great Eagles team play to have the home side up 16-8 at the break.
This lead was extended to 28-8 with two more converted tries at the start of the second half to put Belrose at arm's length.
Cabra were game and came back with brilliant second try to Lavender to draw the scores back to 28-18, before Belrose steadied with two more tries to seal their victory.
The Auburn Warriors returned to the winner’s list with a 38-24 win over a Blacktown Workers at Lidcombe Oval last Saturday.
A hat-trick of tries to Mario El Boustani, plus a double to five-eighth Jade Anderson paved the way for the Warriors’ second win for the season in the Sydney Shield – seeing them go past Cabramatta on the Shield ladder.
The Guildford Owls consolidated their position in the top eight with a solid 38-22 win over a disappointing Windsor Wolves at Windsor Sporting Complex last Saturday.
Owls prop Alec Hobbs led the way with a strong game up front and also scored two tries as the Owls posted a seven tries to four victory.
Nat Barnes got two tries for Windsor – who still have not won a game in Sydney Shield this season.
Defending Premiers Wentworthville edged out St Marys 38-30 in a try fest at Ringrose Park last Sunday.
Magpies winger Regan Rona scored two of Wenty’s seven tries as the home side had to stave off a number of comebacks from the Saints before eventually posting their second straight win.
Saints’ Fijian flyer Isoq Qionimacawa kept the visitors comebacks in the second half alive with his two tries from the five that the Saints scored.
Finally, Western Suburbs were too strong for a gallant Asquith 46-22 in the ‘battle of the birds’ at Storey Park last Sunday.
Asquith finally broke their Sydney Shield scoring drought after 343 minutes over six weeks when prop Jamin Stankovic crashed over under the posts to give Asquith a shock 6-nil lead in the third minute.
Asquith took advantage of a lax Wests attitude when they scored a second try in the first half to be down only 24-10 at the break.
When the home side scored two converted tries midway through the second half, the unthinkable was right on the cards with Wests leading only 24-22.
Wests then took advantage of a tiring Asquith to score three tries in nine minutes to put the game beyond doubt.
Mounties, the Seagulls and Belrose all have 12 points at the top of the Shield table, with Guildford and St Marys just two points behind on 10. Asquith remain anchored to the bottom of the ladder with no competition points from seven games.
This weekend sees another full round with four games on Saturday and three games on Sunday – with the top-of-the-table Peninsula Derby between the Seagulls and Belrose on Saturday Night at Forestville Oval the standout match of the round.
 

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Thinking the Hills v Asquith game on the weekend will answer a few of my questions around both of these sides.
 

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RMC

Blacktown Workers v Mounties
H.E. Laybutt Fields, Saturday 30 April
3:00pm (local)
Referee: Philip Sung
Touch Judges: Danny Constantine, Feras Karam
BLACKTOWN:
1 BRAEDEN BATISTE 2 MALIKO FILINO 3 CALEB AEKINS 4 CAMERON DAVIS 27 TRENT JENNINGS 6 TIGER VATUVEI 7 MATT PLACE 8 LOCHLAN PIPER 9 DEAN PARATA (C) 10 TAKAI MOEAKIOLA 11 KURT HORTON 12 JERRY KEY 26 BRENDAN ATTWOOD 14 DREW PRITCHARD 17 KEIRAN EDWARDS 15 MIKE FILIMONA 13 JOSH TANGITAU COACH PAT WEISNER
MOUNTIES:
1 JOHN KENNEDY 2 ALOFI MATAELE 3 JORDAN MARTIN 4 MANAIA RUDOLPH 5 SHANNON CHAPMAN 6 JAKE WALSH 7 CHAD PORTER 8 TEPAI TEPU SMITH 9 JOHN MARTIN 10 BRANDON RAELI 11 STEVEN TAVITA 12 BLAKE RITCHIE 13 MICHAEL MORRIS 14 WILLIE MATAKA 15 MATTHEW WHITEHOUSE 16 MITCH BEGGS-MOWZCAN 19 PJ LOSE COACH MARK SPEECHLEY
Cabramatta Two Blues v Windsor Wolves
New Era Stadium, Saturday 30 April
5:00pm (local)
Referee: Todd Smith
Touch Judges: Tim Robinson, Andrew Wheeler
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
WINDSOR:
1 TORI WILLIE 2 RIKI WILLIE 3 JAMES GORING 4 MARLI SINI 5 SAM MCKINLAY 6 AARON f**kAS 7 SAM ELWIN 8 SAM HOLLIS 9 LUKE ATCHISON 10 GUY HODGINS 11 ZAC JONES 12 JORDAN STRATTON 13 BRANDON NANGATI 14 KAIN HOWARTH 15 ABRAHAM MURDOCK 16 LOTA FIAALII 17 RYAN TRAMONTE 18 PETER BETROS COACH BRENT KITE
St Marys Saints v Western Suburbs Magpies
St Marys Stadium, Saturday 30 April
6:00pm (local)
Referee: Liam Nicholls
Touch Judges: Darren Van de Moosdyk, Darren Burtenshaw
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 VETA HENRY SEUMANU 17 PAEA PUA COACH BRAD DREW
WESTERN SUBURBS:
1 SHANNON GALLANT 2 JEROME MOSE 3 JAYDEN WHEELHOUSE 4 TOM MORRISON 5 TALA MAPESONE 6 JAY BONNELL 7 BRENDAN WATERS 8 ANDY FIAGATUSA 9 DAYNE CRAIG 17 JIM LAULILII 11 DAVID HARRIS 12 JACKSON WILLIAMS 13 INNO INOSESIO 14 LUKE WILLIAMS 15 DANIEL RAKVIN 16 JAMES MIRCESKI 10 BILLY TSIKRIKAS 18 19 JOHN TOHI COACH NATHAN WATERS
Asquith Magpies v Hills District Bulls
Storey Park, Sunday 1 May
3:00pm (local)
Referee: Joshua McGowan
Touch Judges: Ryan Walters, Cameron Mitchell
ASQUITH:
1 JACK HAWKINS 2 ALEX NICHOLLS-O’NEILL 3 JECO MAKATOA 4 ADAM KALCINA 5 ABBAS MISKI 6 BEN FISHER 7 AARON GROOM 8 ALEXANDER MAMMONE 9 MARK DAOUD 10 TAYLER MCCANN 11 EVAN LEE 12 CAMERON YEATES 13 JOEL LATHAM 14 ANDREW TAYLOR 15 UPOKOINA PAPERA 16 ADRIAN BARNETT 17 PHILIP CROSBY
HILLS DISTRICT:
1 GERARD MCCALLUM 2 LIAM WALKER 3 BEN VENGOA 4 TODD SARTOR 5 DEVON MAKOARE-BOYCE 6 JASON WEHBE 7 JAMES BOUSTANI 8 MICK HAWKINGS 9 LIONEL O’MALLEY 10 TIM ROBINSON © 11 TOM YOUNG 12 JOSIAH TAMASI 13 ADAM SPICER 14 JAKE BRENNAN 15 AARON WESTON 16 WINSTONE ASOTASI 17 EDEN SYME 20 BEN FALCONE COACH PAUL GRIFFIN AND MARK MAHONEY
Kingsgrove Colts v Concord-Burwood Wolves
Hurstville Oval, Sunday 1 May
3:00pm (local)
Referee: Kieren Irons
Touch Judges: Faye Lehane, Mathew Damaso
KINGSGROVE:
1 BRADLEY MULLINS 2 BARWOO FISHER 3 CHARMOON TUMUPU 4 ANTHONY RAHEB 5 JUSTIN GASOVSKI 6 HAYDEN WARREN 7 NICK CORNISH 8 SHAQ MITCHELL 9 BEN MARSCHKE 10 JACKSON BRISKEY-LUSCOMBE 11 ZAC CARDASSILARIS 12 TRISTIAN ALVARADO 13 BEN VAILUUTUU 14 RYAN MONAGHAN 17 JOSEPH RATU 18 DANIEL ARAHU 19 LASHUAN PULIVATTI COACH SAM AYACHE
CONCORD-BURWOOD:
1 LATRELL SCHUAMKEL 2 CAMERON EYLES 3 BERNARD GREGORIUS 4 MATUI f**kOf**kA 5 SIONE f**kOf**kA 6 MARC RUSSELL 7 CHRISTIAN WAKEHAM 8 DIAMOND CHARLIE 9 JACKSON GARLICK 10 INOKE VUNIPOLA 11 KEM SERU 12 RODNEY MASON 13 TEVITA VAVE 14 TJADEN McLEAN 17 TIFA IUTA 19 FA’AOLI TITIE-ANETELEA 23 SAM LATU COACH NYKE AARON ZAMMIT & MICHAEL HABIB
Guildford Owls v Auburn Warriors
McCredie Park, Sunday 1 May
3:00pm (local)
Referee: James Vella
Touch Judges: Lyndsay Packer, Benjamin Teague
GUILDFORD:
1 JEREMY KING 2 SHANE HUNT 3 JOSH CAMEROUX 4 HARMONY HUNT 5 LESLIE NGALUAFE 6 MATTHEW RYAN 7 LAZARUS BROWN 8 DOMENIC TIMETO 9 TYRONE SHELLY 10 SHANE SHACKLETON 11 TANGIRERE HOAKI 12 SAXON MARKETO 13 AARON PENE 14 PAUL TUIGAMALA 15 ALEC BUSH 16 MATTHEW RICKARD 17 JOSEPH GARDINER COACH PAUL FLETCHER
AUBURN:
1 LINDON MCGRADY 2 BEN DAKUWAQA 3 ABRAHAM EL ZAKHEM 4 ADDISON DEMETRIOU 5 DANNY BARAKAT 6 NESI MATAITONGA 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 WILL SOLWAY COACH TAREK HOUCHER


* It appears that Tarek Houchar has taken over as head coach at Auburn and Darren Maroon has dropped back to assistant.

** Subject to fine weather, this week's prediction is Concord Burwood to win 64-10.
 

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SS

Blacktown Workers v Mounties
H.E. Laybutt Fields, Saturday 30 April
1:00pm (local)
Referee: Darren Burtenshaw
Touch Judges: Danny Constantine, Luke Burton
BLACKTOWN:
1 RAVEN NICHOLLS 26 TIA AMOSA 3 JON LETELE 4 DANIEL SMITH 27 SKIPPY LIPANO 6 BLAKE GOODMAN 7 TONI SASSINE 13 MAX NAPA 12 JOSHUA FRASER 11 ALAN NIULESA 10 KILIFI TIA-KILIFI 9 JAKE ATTARD 8 JOHN LEAPAI 14 BLAKE DUNSCOMBE 21 TAVIONA MARIOTA 19 GEORGE BASHOUR 20 VILI MAILANGI 15 DYLAN MAKDESSI 22 JAMES ALLISON COACH LEON LATULIPE
MOUNTIES:
1 MAILE LI 2 PAT DUMONT 3 FINLAY DIBLEY 4 LOUIS VAIOTU 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 18 DAYNE VETTE WELSH 19 ALEC SUSINO 20 JARDEN SAJNOVIC 21 BEN WHITEHOUSE CO-COACHES GARY BURGESS & GRANT MITCHELL
Cabramatta Two Blues v Windsor Wolves
New Era Stadium, Saturday 30 April
3:00pm (local)
Referee: Damien Simes
Touch Judges: Tim Robinson, Andrew Wheeler
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
WINDSOR:
1 DANIEL BROWN 2 SAM McKINLAY 3 ELIJAH TONE 4 KIERAN CROFT 5 DANYON BARNES 6 DYLAN ROBINSON 7 BRANDON SMALLWOOD 25 BEN MITCHELL 9 NAT BARNES 22 CHANEL ARAMA 11 DEAN BARRON 12 PETER BETROS 23 JOSEPH PELESIO 17 JUSTIN CONNELLY 18 ROBBIE GRAHAM 24 JAMES PALMER 8 ZAC WATKINS COACH CHRIS BOYD
St Marys Saints v Western Suburbs Magpies
St Marys Stadium, Saturday 30 April
4:15pm (local)
Referee: Mathew Treneman
Touch Judges: Darren Van de Moosdyk, Ryan Thomas
ST MARYS:
1 GORDON TOOMALATAI 2 FUIMANU ENESE 3 JOHN TULIATU 4 ALAN EISENHUTH 5 URIMA TOOMALATAI 6 BLAKE MILGATE 7 NICK GREENHALGH 8 JARED CANNON 9 SHANNAN WOOD 10 DEAN ZAMMIT 11 MIKE TOVIO 12 DANIEL PENESE 13 JOE VAEGAAU 14 15 BRAD KUITI 16 ATONIO PELESASA 18 BLAKE SOUTH 19 PHIL SALEVAO 25 TROY BROOKS COACH LUKE SWAIN
WESTERN SUBURBS:
19 TOA MATA’AFA 2 THOMAS CAPPER 3 TONY TALI 4 MISIELI VAIKELI 5 PHILIP BROMBAL 6 BLAKE CAVALLARO 7 DANIEL ROBERTS 8 TOM GREALY 9 JAI DOOLAN 20 LENNY SAUNI 11 NOA TUITAVUKI 12 ROYCE TOUT 13 RHYS SCIGLITANO 15 GEORGE NASILAI 16 TIAWHARANGI ARANUI 10 HALA MASILA 23 HEHEAKO TUIMA COACH CON SPANOS
Peninsula Seagulls v Belrose Eagles
Forrestville Oval, Saturday 30 April
7:30pm (local)
Referee: Martin Jones
Touch Judges: Keith Povah, Luke Heckendorf
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
BELROSE:
1 CHRISTIAN BATE 2 JUSTIN ABOU MELHEM 3 DAMIAN RETI 4 ANDY HALSTEAD 5 FRANK WATKINS 6 LUKE BETTS 7 JAMES MORTIMER 8 ADAM SAUNDERS 9 DAVID MARANDO 15 JOSH NICHOLLS 11 TOM BETTS 12 ANDREW HART 13 KEN SZEREMETA 14 EDDIE ASIATA 10 DANIEL MARTIN 16 BEAU ABRAHAMS 17 SHEM GRIEVE COACH JAMES MORTIMER
Asquith Magpies v Hills District Bulls
Storey Park, Sunday 1 May
1:00pm (local)
Referee: Darian Furner
Touch Judges: Ryan Walters, Cameron Mitchell
ASQUITH:
1 HAYDEN SPENCER 2 JAMES WORKMAN 3 HUGH TOMKINS 4 COREY SELWYN 5 ANDREW OUGHTRED 6 AARON PAPERA 7 DANIEL FISHER 8 ZAIN KASSEM 9 DYLAN VAN NOORT 10 MAXWELL CARTER 11 ZACHARY FRENCH 12 JAKE STRACHAN 13 TYLER SCHREURS 14 JAKE ELDRIDGE 15 DANIEL MARKHAM 16 DANIEL CARLSON 23 MATTHEW HANNA
HILLS DISTRICT:
1 SIONE TONGA 2 SAM SHEPHERD 3 JAKE FERGUSON 4 JORDAN TONGAHAI 5 MELI KALIA 6 NICK HOLLIDAY 7 BRAD HORDER 8 HUTCH MAIAVA 9 JAZ FLAVELL 10 MOSES MANU 11 JASON GERECS 12 DAVE BAUMANN 13 SEAN WALPOLE 14 HAYDEN MCWILLIAM 16 MITCH ZAMPETIDES 18 JAMES ATUA 19 FRANK ARCELLA 20 NICK BETAR 21 SHANE MILLER COACH TREVOR SCHODEL
Guildford Owls v Auburn Warriors
McCredie Park, Sunday 1 May
1:00pm (local)
Referee: Todd Smith
Touch Judges: Jo West, Lyndsay Packer
GUILDFORD:
1 ANTHONY LAYOUN 2 KELEPI MANU 3 HARLEY GRUNDY 4 KESOMI MAHE 5 POASI TALONA 6 MASON FARRELL 7 TODD SAPENIZA 8 IONA ATONI 9 JULIAN KING 10 FRANK SALU 11 ROBERT WATTS 12 CALEB HUNT 13 SHEA JARVIS 14 NIFO SEVE 15 MICHAEL MARKUS 16 ALEC HOBBS 17 JAMES TAISPALE 18 ABEL SHIRLEY 19 MOHAMMED SOULTAN 20 JAMIE DALLI COACH TODD MCKEOWN
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
Wentworthville Magpies v East Campbelltown Eagles
Ringrose Park, Sunday 1 May
1:00pm (local)
Referee: Tim Hannon
Touch Judges: John Woods, Keith Povah
WENTWORTHVILLE:
19 DAVID SISIFA 2 RYAN BURROUGHS 3 CECIL MACKENZIE 5 REGAN RONA 1 TIMOCI VATUBULI 24 K.J. MACKENZIE 27 WALLACE TANGIITI 23 NETANI SUKA 16 MATTHEW COLLINS 10 JORDAN TUKERE 21 SOLOMON LASALO 12 HENRY TAUFOAO 13 CHRIS RAKETE 11 MICHAEL LEKKAS 15 ANDRE IRO 6 HARRY LOHIA 17 STEVE HOWARD COACH ALEX CHAN
EAST CAMPBELLTOWN:
1 BEN BAKER 2 CRAIG MOUSTAKAS 3 EDWIN CORROR 4 SAMA SAUVAO 5 FUSI TOUTAI 6 MICHAEL STEVENS 7 CHRIS STANDING 17 GUY THOMSPON 9 JARRYD EGGLETON 10 FRED TEVEGA 11 CHRIS FROST 12 RONNIE PALUMBO 13 JOHN DA SILVA 15 MATIASI TOUTAI 18 ASHLEY TOHI 16 GEORGE VATUVIE 14 CHRIS VAOTUUA 19 ROSS MATI-LERFI COACH RICHARD BARNES
 

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* It appears that the former Bulldogs/Auburn Warriors player Robbie Kamoto is now playing for Guildford under the name Lopeti Wolfgramm

* A couple of players from the Blacktown Workers last season have moved to 1st grade rugby - Saia Tanginoa with Sydney Uni and Fetongi Tuinavui with Easts.

* The Concord Burwood side that pipped Cabramatta on the bell had 6 players from the North Sydney squad - Jack Seijka, Latrell Schaumkel, Aaron Booth, Fred Mauala, Jackson Garlick and Riley Travers. Cabra were also boosted by Newtown regulars Jaline Graham, Kurt Dillon and Malakai Houma.
 

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Results | Ron Massey Cup Rd 9
Blacktown 31 (J Fraser 2, K Horton 2, B Batiste, D Parata tries; Horton 3 goals; T Vatuvei field goal) def Mounties 26 (J Martin 3, A Mataele, S Tavita tries; C Porter 3 goals)
Western Suburbs 17 (T Mapasone, J Bonnell, J Mirceski tries; S Gallant 2 goals; B Waters field goal) def St Marys 4 (J Butfield try)
Cabramatta 32 (J Jackson 2, K Niko, L Montgomery, L Sopi, B Haraki tries; J Jackson 4 goals) def Windsor 16 (A f**kis, K Howarth, T Willie tries; A f**kis 2 goals)
Guildford 24 (A Bush, S Hunt, M Rickard, L Wolfgramm tries; J Cameroux 4 goals) drew with Auburn 24 (B Dakuwaqa 2, L McGrady, H Siejka tries; B Keighran 4 goals)
Asquith 36 (J Hawkins, A O'Neill, J Makatoa, A Groom, C Yeates, J Latham, W Lafolafo tries; A Miski 3, T Tasi goals) def Hills 24 (A Weston, J Wehbe, J Boustani, L O'Malley tries; J Boustani 4 goals)
Concord-Burwood 50 (B Gregorius 2, L Schaumkel 2, S f**kof**ka, S Latu tries; A Booth 7 goals) def Kingsgrove 8 (J Steadman, Z Cardassilaris tries)

* It appears that Harry Seijka has moved from Mounties to the Bulldogs and was placed with Auburn.

** The Burwood details appear to be 2 tries short.
 

rightleftin

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Results | Sydney Shield Rd 9
Mounties 42 (A Malea 4, M Sivo, J Horton, R Bristow, F Dibley tries; Horton 5 goals) def Blacktown 10 (T Amosa, A Mittlesa tries; B Dunscombe goal)
Cabramatta 30 (BJ Nathan 2, C Makelin, K Taulani, J Elmer, S Tomakino tries; J Safi 2, J Webb goals) def Windsor 12 (J Wormaleaton, R Graham tries; R Downton, B Smallwood goals)
St Marys 34 (U Toomalatai 2, G Toomalatai 2, B South, D Penese tries; G Toomalatai 5 goals) def Western Suburbs 20 (T Tali, D Roberts, K Coakes, J Doolan tries; D Roberts 2 goals)
Peninsula 16 (J Pickering, R Goodwin, B McGrady tries; L Martin 2 goals) def Belrose 10 (C Bate, A Saunders tries; J Mortimer goal)
Wentworthville 30 (H Taufoao 2, R Burroughs, R Rona, K J Mackenzie, S Howard tries; D Sisifa, J Maxwell-Offen, W Tangiiti goals) def East Campbelltown 20 (C Moustakas 2, C Standing, C Frost tries; B Baker 2 goals)
Hills 70 (D M Boyce 5, J Tongahai 4, S Sheppard, J Flavell, F Arcella tries; S Tonga 6, B Horder 4, S Walpole goals) def Asquith 10 (H Tomkins, A Oughtred tries; A Papera goal)
Guildford 40 (T Oloatu 2, I Atoni, M Soultan, M Markus, K Manu, A Shirley tries; J Pasene 6 goals) def Auburn 38 (C Cunningham 2, T Langi 2, J Farrant, C Jones tries; T Harvey 5 goals)

* 2 players combining for 9 tries for Hills would be rare.
** Auburn details are short by 1 try.
 
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Results | Ron Massey Cup Rd 9
Blacktown 31 (J Fraser 2, K Horton 2, B Batiste, D Parata tries; Horton 3 goals; T Vatuvei field goal) def Mounties 26 (J Martin 3, A Mataele, S Tavita tries; C Porter 3 goals)
Western Suburbs 17 (T Mapasone, J Bonnell, J Mirceski tries; S Gallant 2 goals; B Waters field goal) def St Marys 4 (J Butfield try)
Cabramatta 32 (J Jackson 2, K Niko, L Montgomery, L Sopi, B Haraki tries; J Jackson 4 goals) def Windsor 16 (A f**kis, K Howarth, T Willie tries; A f**kis 2 goals)
Guildford 24 (A Bush, S Hunt, M Rickard, L Wolfgramm tries; J Cameroux 4 goals) drew with Auburn 24 (B Dakuwaqa 2, L McGrady, H Siejka tries; B Keighran 4 goals)
Asquith 36 (J Hawkins, A O'Neill, J Makatoa, A Groom, C Yeates, J Latham, W Lafolafo tries; A Miski 3, T Tasi goals) def Hills 24 (A Weston, J Wehbe, J Boustani, L O'Malley tries; J Boustani 4 goals)
Concord-Burwood 50 (B Gregorius 2, L Schaumkel 2, S f**kof**ka, S Latu tries; A Booth 7 goals) def Kingsgrove 8 (J Steadman, Z Cardassilaris tries)

* It appears that Harry Seijka has moved from Mounties to the Bulldogs and was placed with Auburn.

** The Burwood details appear to be 2 tries short.

Happens every week mate. Ground managers send the scores through and they either spell names wrong. Forget scorers or just give the wrong players who scored. Its ridiculous.
 

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It appears that Will Lafolafo, who was signed with North Sydney last year and played most of the year (including the GF) with Asquith is back at the Maggies after starting the season playing rugby union. Simon Clarke must have made a call, their bench has looked very shallow in the last week or so with Steadman Leafau (sp?) leaving and Jordan Latham called up to NSW Cup.
 

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There are only 2 games this weekend:

Concord Burwood vs Asquith at Goddard 2pm
Hills vs St Marys at Crestwood 3pm.

The game between Cook Islands and Lebanon at Belmore tomorrow will affect both of these games.

The 20 man Lebanon squad includes James Boustani and Jason Webhe (Hills) and Mark Daoud and Abbas Miski (Asquith). Geoff Daniela (St Marys) is in the Cook Islands team.

A few RMC teams that are not playing this weekend also have players in the Lebanon team - Jamie Clark, Danny Barakat, Abraham El Zakhem and Mario El Bostani (Auburn), Ahmed Ellaz, Tarek El Masri and Daniel Abou Sleiman (Cabramatta), and Mitch Mamary and Nick Kassis (Wenty).
 
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rightleftin

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Concord Burwood extended its winning streak to 6 games with a crushing 36-14 win over Asquith. The games was as good as over by half time when 5 tries were posted via continuous offloads and big holes in the defence. Although Asquith put on a better showing the 26-0 lead was hardly diminished.

At Crestwood the lead changed hands several times before Hills prevailed over St Marys 24-20.
Each side scored 4 times but in the last 10 minutes Hills benefited from two questionable calls concerning forward passes. A Hills player is facing an eye gouge allegation.

In the Sydney Shield, St Marys beat Hills 32-28. Hills went into the game without Hutch Maiava, David Baumann and Sean Walpole were all elevated to RMC. In the other game Belrose beat Asquith 42-0.
 

rightleftin

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^ NSWRL's website should employ you. No scores published whatsoever for this week.

The contempt of the NSWRL for these 2 comps is staggering. The SS ladder on its website did not have the sunday games from last week included and the program for this week still had several try scorers for Burwood against Kingsgrove missing.

For a umber of years, Terry Liberopolous produced the weekly program and over time he assembled a team of reporters that resulted in every game in NSW Cup, RMC and junior reps receiving a match report as well as a round summary for SS. Those for the top 2 grades included the actual team line ups rather than the lists published on the prior Tuesday, which are often changed extensively.

However, the NSWRL took over the program, sacks all of the reporters and now there is nothing.

NSWRL twitter does not publish half time and full time scores for RMC and SS whereas a few years ago it did.

Expect more of the same.
 

magpie4ever

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I agree RLin, the NSWRL website is an absolute shocker.

Hills win over St Marys on the weekend might see them pop into the 8.
 
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