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Ron Massey Cup/Sydney Shield 2016

Broncos93

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Yeah he had complications with his surgery. Poor bloke apparently had to cancel his wedding, losing the deposit and all, due to the problems with his health. I'm told he rates himself a chance to be playing again before finals, though that was a few weeks ago now so unsure if there's been any more development to it. The Magpies need him back if they're any chance to make/going to do anything in the finals. They're a shadow of the side that almost won the comp last year.
 

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Tony Dosen's RMC Wrap

Two converted tries in the last 10 minutes saw the Blacktown Workers topple Ron Massey Cup leaders Western Suburbs 32-30 in the upset of the round at Laybutt Sports Fields last Saturday.

The win kept the Workers’ hopes of making the Top Eight well and truly alive in a welcome change of luck for a side that have had four heartbreaking last minute losses this season.

The Workers showed they were up for the contest early when former Wentworthville fullback Henry Raiwalui backed up Dean Parata break to open the scoring in the sixth minute.

David Harris replied for the Magpies from a Brendan Waters pass, before the Workers re-took the lead after winger Falcon Peni finished a backline movement in the corner.

Raiwalui plucked a bomb above the pack to score his second try in the 22nd minute to extend the Workers’ lead to 16-6 with Kurt Horton’s conversion

Wests struck back four minutes later Inno Innosesio followed up a Hala Masila break and Waters kick to score – making the scores 16-12 at half time with Shannon Gallant’s conversion.

Mid season recruit Marli Sini extended the Workers’ lead early in the seoncd half when he was first to a bouncing ball from an in goal grubber kick and the Workers looked the goods at 20-12.

The Magpies then really came to life with three converted tries in fifteen minutes.

A long Waters break allowed the classy half to send skipper Gallant over, before Paul Roberts dashed 70 metres to score a brilliant individual try in the set from the restart to put the Magpies back in front.

When winger Josh Davis dashed over off another Waters pass, the Magpies looked to be going away at 30-20 in front with 10 minutes left.

The Workers were not to be denied. Working to position, a bomb saw Raiwalui tap on for Matt Place to score under the posts with nine minutes left to bring Blacktown back to a four point margin.

With under four minutes left lock Josh Tangitau burst clear to outpace Gallant to level the scores, and Horton’s conversion put the Workers back in front in sight of the finish line.

The Workers then hung on in the closing stages to finally win a close game and move back into finals contention.

The Wentworthville Magpies moved to within two points of Wests at the top of the table with a thrilling 19-16 win over the Guildford Owls at Ringrose Park last Sunday.

In a match where most of the points came in the first half, Dan Howard go the Magpies going in the seventh minute with the opening try.

This was countered by the first of Harmony Hunt’s two tries for the Owls in the 12th minute to give the Owls the led at 6-4 after Mason Farrell’s conversion.

Wenty then dominated the next 20 minutes. Half Zac Nicholls regained the lead for the Magpies with a clever try in the 15th minute for 10-6 with David Sisifa’s conversion.

Nicholls then potted a field goal in the 27th minute to extend the lead to 11-6, before backrower Matt Douglas charged over wide out eight minutes from half time to extend the lead to 15-6.

Hunt scored a brilliant second try in the shadows of half time to bring the Owls back to 15-12 down at the break after Farrell’s second conversion.

The second half became a real arm wrestle after Wenty winger Will Roper finished off a backline movement in the corner for 19-12.

Backup hooker Tyrone Shelley got over from close range mid way through the second half to again get the Owls within striking distance.

Neither side could score in the thrilling last 15 minutes. Both sides had ample chances but could not convert as scrambling defence won the day – especially from the Magpies as they held on to finish Guildford’s five match winning streak.

Mounties maintained touch with Wests and Wentworthville in the Top Four with a 34-22 win over the Hills District Bulls at Aubrey Keech Reserve last Sunday.

After the match was transferred from Crestwood Reserve when the Bulls’ home ground was closed last Saturday, centre Allen Mulia Malau got the Mulga away in the fourth minute with the opening try.

The first half was a tough contest after Mulia Malau’s try until Mounties backrower Sonny Bristow crossed for returning half Chad Porter to convert and extend the lead to 10-nil.

Edric Holmes got the badly needed Bulls reply with a well worked backline move for 10-4, before the Mulga got the vital try in the shadows of half time when centre Paul Simona scored for Porter to convert, and Mounties to take a 16-4 lead to the break.

With their spot in the Top Eight on the line, the Bulls came out firing to start the second half.

Two brilliant tries to fullback Gerard McCallum – both converted by half James Boustani - levelled up scores at 16-all 10 minutes into the second half and suddenly it was game on.

The class of the defending Premiers then came to the fore.

Making the most of a Bulls turnover, backrower Steve Tavita put Mounties back in front, before interchange hooker/forward Mitch Beggs finished off a movement from close range to extend the lead to 28-16 after Porter converted both tries.

The Bulls were game and came back one last time when rangy back rower Dave Baumann crashed over out wide with 10 minutes left to bring the scores back to 28-22 with Boustani’s conversion.

The Bulls had chances in the final 10 minutes, but Mounties sealed the deal when Bristow scored his second try with three minutes left. Porter’s conversion made sure of the Mulga win to send the Bulls out of the Top Eight.

St Marys took the Bulls place back in the Top 8 with a resounding 52-22 thrashing of Cabramatta at New Era Stadium last Sunday evening in the late twilight game.

The match was a contest early after giant Saints winger Luke Nadurutalo opened the scoring in the fourth minute for Adrian Davis to convert and St Marys to lead 6-nil.

Cabramatta made a real fist of the next 20 minutes and came up with two tries of the match through giant prop Siupeli Huihahau and half Ray Alo to lead 12-4 after 20 minutes.

Then the Davis led Saints cut loose.

A try to nippy five eighth Sam Jones signalled the start of a remarkable burst in the last 20 minutes of the first half that virtually won the game for Saints by half time.

Jones’ try was the first of five tries in 18 minutes – including four in seven minutes late in the half.

Hooker Cam Collins started the rout in the 33rd minute, before Davis, ex Penrith and Wests Tigers NRL centre Geoff Daniela and Nadurutalo with his second, buried the Two Blues at the end fo the half to see the Saints lead 34-12 at half time.

St Marys then started the second half the same way they finished the first – Veta Lilimaiava got the Saints going with his try four minutes after the interval to bring up the 40 points for the Saints with Davis’ conversion.

Then a double to centre Ray Lesoa through token defence midway through the half snuffed out any chance of a Two Blues comeback at 48-12 with 23 minutes left.

Cabramatta did come back when they finally got some football with consolation tries to giant forward Taku Simon and winger Luke Lavender to make the score a little more respectable at 48-22 after Alo converted Simon’s try.

The Saints then put the icing on the cake when winger Chris Aunese-Scanlon scored the last try of the match with six minutes left to finish the match at 52-22.

Finally, the Asquith Magpies moved back into the Top Eight at Cabramatta’s expense when they disposed of bottom placed Kingsgrove Colts 34-6 at Norford Park, Sefton last Sunday.

In an unconvincing display, Mark Daoud opened the scoring in the first minute to give the Magpies a four-nil lead – but Asquith had to work from that point onwards against a Colts side that would not go away.

Brilliant Asquith fullback/winger Alex Nicholls-O’Neill completed a hat trick of tries either side of half time to make sure that the Magpies were never in danger of defeat.

O’Neill now has 19 tries for the season to stay on top of the Ron Massey Cup try scorers’ list. Adam Kalcina and Brad Wall got Asquith’s other tries, while Daniel Arahu got the Colts only try which he converted.

The Concord-Burwood match against the Auburn Warriors was postponed after Burwood Council declared Goddard Park unsafe and closed the ground on the Saturday, while the Windsor Wolves had the bye.

Wests’ lead at the top of the Massey Cup table has been cut to just two points from Wentworthville and Mounties, with a log jam of teams behind the top three after the weekend’s results and washout.

Eight teams are separated by just four points in a real dogfight for the other spots in the Top Eight. The Colts are still last on the table with six points.

Another full round of matches is scheduled for this weekend – with three matches on Saturday and three matches on Sunday.

The Wests match with Guildford match at Campbelltown Stadium is the best of the Saturday games - while the pick of the Sunday action sees Concord-Burwood clash with Mounties at Goddard Park, while Blacktown Workers play Hills District Bulls
 

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Tony Dosen's SS Wrap

A try to young five eighth Anthony Layoun-Nohr with under 90 seconds remaining saw the Guildford Owls snatch a 38-36 win over defending Sydney Shield Premiers Wentworthville Magpies at Ringrose Park last Sunday.

In a 14 try shootout – seven tries each – it was a grandstand finish of two tries in the last three minutes that saw the Owls send the Magpies crashing to their third straight loss.

The match started with a flurry of tries in the first 20 minutes and stayed that way throughout – Shane Hunt got the first of his double for Guildford, whilst Kamren Cryer replied for Wenty to level the scores.

Jeremy King then regained the lead for the Owls with a try converted by Josh Maree, only for Wenty to level again when Jenan Parrish scored and Kamren Cryer converted after 20 minutes.

The Owls then dominated the back end of the first half. Shane Hunt completed his double and Amanaki Manu crossed in the shadows of half time to give Guildford a handy 22-10 half time lead.

Fired up by coach Alex Chan at the break, the Magpies came out on fire to start the second half. Winger Kilive Cocavucavu finished off superb backline moves to score a double in the first 10 minutes of the second stanza to get Wenty back to within two points, before Caleb Hunt crashed over from close range after sustained Owls build up to again extend the Owls lead to 28-20 15 minutes into the second half.

Wenty then upped the ante and scored three tries in the space of 10 minutes to give the Magpies the lead for the first time in the match.

Doug Faaiu scored to get Wenty within striking distance, then Cryer completed his double from the set of tackles from the restart to put the home side in front for the first time with his conversion.

When five eighth Jayson Lombardo scored with seven minutes left, Cryer’s conversion gave the Magpies what appeared to be a match winning 36-28 lead with time in Wenty’s favour.

Not to be denied, the Owls threw caution to the wind in the last five minutes. Maree crossed with three minutes left and converted to give Guildford hope at 36-34, before one last desperate attack from the restart set saw Layoun-Nohr finish a sweeping movement with 90 seconds left in the corner.

Maree missed the conversion, but Guildford held on from the short Wenty restart on the full time siren to secure a remarkable win.

Competition leaders Mounties extended their winning streak to 14 straight wins – but had to work harder than they have had to in recent weeks – in beating Hills District Bulls 32-12 at Aubrey Keech Reserve last Sunday.

After the match was transferred to Aubrey Keech when Crestwood Reserve was closed on Saturday, it appeared business as usual when Mounties centre Fou Tagiilima opened the scoring in the fifth minute to open up a six-nil lead with Jake Horton’s conversion.

Spirited defence by the Bulls and some poor finishing by the Mulga then saw the home side have to work harder for their tries than in recent weeks. Half Brad Speechley got his first try in the 23rd minute for 12-nil with Horton’s conversion.

Then lock Sage Wilder scored a key try with three minutes left in the half to have Mountes take an 18-nil lead to the break after Horton landed the conversion.

When Speechley completed his double four minutes into the second half and Horton landed his fourth conversion from as many attempts, it appeared that Mounties were about to turn on another point scoring clinic with a 24-nil lead.

The Bulls to ther credit came back hard. They were rewarded with the first try conceded by the Mulga in 211 minutes of play over the previous three weeks when five eighth Sean Walpole scored for Hayden McWilliam to covert.

Then midway through the second half, McWilliam scored a brilliant counter attacking try to convert himself. Suddenly the Bulls were in with a shout of the upset at 24-12.

A turnover from the restart set after McWilliam’s try killed off those hopes. Leading Sydney Shield try scorer Maiko Sivo made the Bulls pay when he finished off a move from the turnover to score his 26th try for the season to extend the Mulga’s lead to 28-12.

Shannon Chapman then put the game to bed with a try with 10 minutes left for the final 32-12 scoreline.

Mounties could not break out as the Bulls made sure they held firm in the closing stages.

Belrose kept their place in the Top 4 with a stylish 48-18 win over the Auburn Warriors in an entertaining game at Lionel Watts Reserve last Sunday.

With both sides taking the opportunity to reshuffle their teams after their respective feeder teams (i.e. Concord-Burwood for Belrose and Auburn's own Massey Team) had their Ron Massey Cup match washed out and called off 24 hours earlier, the higher quality of player certainly added to the spectacle.

Auburn played 35 year old Matt Utai - who played the last of his 167 NRL games across 2 clubs for the Wests Tigers in 2013 - in the centres. The Warriors moved Utai up from the Warriors' local Sydney Combined A Grade side (who are runaway leaders of that competition) to boost the team as well.

By his lofty standards Utai had a quiet game as he didn't see a lot of the ball

Man Mountain Junior Rika - who terrorised Belrose for Wentworthville in their classic Sydney Shield battles in 2013 - turned out for Belrose as part of the Concord-Burwood arrangement. And it didn't take long for Rika to make an impact.

He tipped on an off load for fullback Christian Bate to score in the 5th minute, barrelled defenders out of the way to send away winger Charles Butrose in the 9th minute, and scored himself through 3 defenders using his giant frame in the 14th minute to get Belrose on their way with a 16-6 lead after 20 minutes.

The sheer speed of Ben Dakuwaqa - dropped back from Ron Massey Cup where he is that competition's 2nd leading try scorer with 13 majors there - was the reply in kind for the Warriors.

The way he just burnt off Bate for the replying try on a 75 metre break in the 10th minute had to be seen to be believed.

Bate got his second try through soft defence before Rika got his 2nd try right on half time to blow the Belrose lead out to 28-12 at the break.

Dakuwaqa completed his double after finishing off a close range movement just before Rika's 2nd try to keep the Warriors in the game.

Sunia Bukalidi - another drop back from Concord/Burwood's Ron Massey Cup team - extended the Belrose lead four minutes into the 2nd half.

However, Dakuwaqa's hat trick try five minutes later - another 65 metre effort where he again burnt off Bate after being shown the sideline by the Belrose fullback - again raised hopes of a Warriors comeback.

But stand in half Blake Nichols - who had a top game in the absence of the injured James Mortimer - pounced on a grubber from makeshift halves partner Shem Greive to kill the comeback hopes at 38-18.

Butrose completed his double before backrower Beau Abrahams finished off a Nichols face ball to put the icing on the cake in the last 5 minutes.

East Campbelltown consolidated their position in the Top Eight when they held off a fast finishing Windsor Wolves 26-22 at Waminda Oval last Sunday.

With 2015 Sydney Shield player of the Year Ben Baker back at his favoured position at fullback, the Eagles started well when Baker scored in the 24th minute on the way to the Eagles leading 18-6 at half time.

Jacob Sionepeni scored Windsor’s only try in the first half.

Flying Windsor winger Shaun Fitzgerald scored seven minutes into the second half to reduce the lead to 18-10 and get the Wolves back into the contest.

Two tries to Eagles five eighth Chris Standing then opened the game right up in the middle stages fo the second half – extending the Eagles’ lead to 26-10.

As they did against Belrose the previous week, Windsor came home with two late tries in the final 10 minutes – to Aaron Farkas with nine minutes left and then hooker Luke Atchison with six minutes left – to give the Wolves the chance of another late comeback miracle.

East Campbelltown held on in defence in the final five minutes to get the two competition points.

Blacktown Workers continued their improved late season form when they annihilated Western Suburbs 62-16 at Laybutt Sports Fields last Saturday.

Taking advantage of an undermanned Magpies bench, Omar Zehbe opened the scoring in the second minute to set the Workers on their way.

The Workers then put the hapless Magpies to the sword in the first half – Kiilifi Tia Kiilifi bagged his first try before Daniel Cassone scored in the 10th minute and Blake Goodman cruised over under the posts in the 17th minute to have Blacktown up 22-nil with Alex Sieni’s conversion.

Wests got on the board when Jarden Sajnovic ran off a Tom Grealy offload in the 24th minute, before the Workers extended the lead to almost put the game out of sight at half time.

Winger Andrew Cartisano finished off a neat movement in the corner, Max Napa strolled over off a short pass and Sieni took advantage of a bouncing ball from a bomb to send the home side to a commanding 38-6 lead at the break.

Mike Filimona and Daniel Parker scored converted tries in the first five minutes after half time to post the half century and put the game to bed at 50-6.

Blacktown then coasted home as Wests were reduced to no fresh reserves in the last 25 minutes.

Seini and Tia Kiilifi completed their doubles in the closing stages – Seini finishing with a personal tally of 26 points landing 9 goals from 11 attempts to go with his two tries – while Kelsey Coakes and Grealy got late consolation tries for the Magpies to make the score remotely respectable.
 

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SS Wrap part 2

St Marys consolidated their position in the Top Four with an easy 48-12 win over Cabramatta at New Era Stadium last Sunday.

Two Blues prop Tim Jones got the home side off to a great start with the first try in the fifth minute. It was the only time Cabra led in the match.

Jake Butfield got a quick reply for the Saints before the dynamic Toomalatai brothers took charge for the visitors on the back of groundwork laid by coach Luke Swain in his 3rd game of a comeback to the Saints starting lineup from retirement.

Centre John Tuliatu scored from a Urima Toomalatai break to score in the 21st minute, before Urima scored himself 10 minutes later, and Gordon followed up with his try five minutes out from half time.

When young five eighth Jonah Metuangaro crossed for a superb try on the stroke of half time, St Marys were out to a 26-4 lead.

Saints prop Melbourne Tapau ensured there was to be no Cabra comeback when he barged over from close range five minutes into the second half to extend the St Marys lead to 32-4 with Metuangaro’s conversion.

St Marys then threatened to turn the match into a total rout when Peter Scanlan and Urima Toomalatai’s second try blew the score out to 42-4 with still 20 minutes to play.

Cabra then took some pride back with late tries to prop Taione Ravumaidama and winger Brent Castle with five minutes left to get Cabra back to double figures at 42-12.

Saints stalwart prop Jared Canon then finished the game off for the visitors with the last try in the final minute.

Finally, the Peninsula Seagulls maintained their place in 2nd spot on the Sydney Shield ladder with a comfortable enough 10 try 52-nil exercise workout over the Asquith Magpies at North Sydney Oval last Saturday morning.

It took a long time for the Seagulls to get into the game in the early exchanges as again Asquith - revived with some spirit despite only having two fresh reserves and a 15 man rotation - competed for long periods in the first half.

After centre Jerrod See opened the scoring in the seventh minute, it took a long time for the Seagulls to not only score their second try, but to get on top of Asquith who had chances of their own in the first 25 minutes.

Eventually, See got his second try after a long Todd Wilson break in the 26th minute to get the Seagulls into double figures, before winger Jeremy Marshall and class fullback Jake Pickering scored in the last eight minutes of the half to blow the score out to a flattering 22-nil at half time.

The Seagulls slowly steadied after See completed his hat trick of tries five minutes into the 2nd half for 26-nil.

However having suffered an injury to Corey Selwyn that dropped their stocks back to just one fresh reserve for the last 25 minutes, it was only a matter of time before Asquith ran out of puff – and the Seagulls took full advantage.

The Seagulls extended the lead when Richie Goodwin finished off a Pickering led move in the corner for 32-nil with Nick Grant's conversion, before the Seagulls scored four tries in the last 12 minutes against an exhausted Magpies outfit to blow the score out.

See completed a remarkable for fourth try with 12 minutes left, before former Asquith forward David Ryan continued the Magpies misery with 10 minutes left with a fairly soft try from close range for 42-nil.

Skipper Jake Gearin finished off a strong game when he supported a long Pickering break with five minutes left, before 18 year old five eighth Jack Johns finished a strong game of his own when he followed a Gearin break from the restart in the last minute to score under the posts. Knox Time converted to close out the match at 52-nil.

This weekend sees another full round of matches with three matches on Saturday ad four matches on Sunday.

The Top Four sides play each other in the two standout games – both on Sunday.

Mounties take on the only side to beat them this year when they play Belrose at Lionel Watts, while St Marys play the Peninsula Seagulls in the battle for 2nd spot on the ladder at St Marys Leagues Stadium.
 

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Wests back in the winners circle with a sound 42-26 win over Guildford today. They have a bye next weekend and then face the daunting prospect of Kingsgrove.
 

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RMC

Wests 42 Guildford 26
Auburn 42 Windsor 16
Wenty 40 Cabra 26
Mounties 44 Concord Burwood 18
Blacktown 30 Hills 18
St Marys 58 Kingsgrove 6
Asquith bye

Wests, Wenty and Mounties are clearly the realistic contenders. 4th spot is currently held by Auburn but there is a raft of teams just behind them. In the Auburn game, Auburn kicked off regathered the ball and scored within 30 seconds. This is not a total rarity but in the 2nd half Windsor kicked off and Auburn ran the length of the field to again score inside 30 seconds to open a 30-0 lead but it was fairly poor after that.

SS

Wests 46 Guildford 28
Windsor 24 Auburn 14
Wenty 36 Cabra 32
Hills 44 Blacktown 18
Peninsula 26 St Marys 22
East Campbelltown 56 Asquith 12
Mounties 58 Belrose 6

Again there appear 3 realistic chances - Mounties, Peninsula and St Marys - but Mounties are smashing everyone. They lost to Belrose in round 2 but certainly put that into perspective today. At the other end, Windsor had only 1 point from the first 7 games but have now put together 6 wins and another draw to move up to 8th spot. Blacktown's loss to Hills today was a harsh reversal of some recent good results.
 

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Ron Massey Cup Rep team to play QLD Rangers this weekend.

1. Gerard McCallum - Hills
2. Jordan Martin - Mounties
3. Ethan Tangira - Wentworthville
4. Jeco Makatoa - Asquith
5. Alex Nicholls-O'Neill - Asquith
6. Jake Walsh - Mounties
7. Chad Porter - Mounties
8. Andrew Pearn - Wentworthville
9. Jarrod Brackenhofer - Mounties
10. Shane Shackleton - Guildford
11. Jordan Latham - Asquith
12. Steven Tavita - Mounties
13. Mitchell Stanfield - Wentworthville

14. Joel Latham - Asquith
15. Kenny Niko - Cabramatta
16. Alex Mammone - Asquith
17. Inno Inosesio - Wests Magpies
18. Joseph Gardiner - Guildford

Coach - Chris Yates - Wentworthville


Thoughts on the team??
 
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The prime issue in the selection of these teams is the limited number of players that make themselves available.

Last year it was a complete joke - each club were told to nominate 2 players - one club that was playing on the weekend of the rep game, sent a player that had been dropped to Sydney shield the week prior. Naturally, the Queensland rangers won 30-0.

This side does not suffer from the embarrassing selection methods of 2015 but it is a pity that the guys from Wests were apparently not interested. Mounties have 5 which is fair enough but the team they beat 68-4 a few weeks ago also have 5. Maurice Kennedy played RMC yesterday and Jake Walsh dropped back to SS where he has played half the season but he is now in the rep team.

It would be unkind to say that Joe Gardiner is Shack's driver but I had to look him up in google - he split last season between Souths NYC and Maroubra A Grade so he certainly has caught the elevator.

Where is the game?
 

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The prime issue in the selection of these teams is the limited number of players that make themselves available.

Last year it was a complete joke - each club were told to nominate 2 players - one club that was playing on the weekend of the rep game, sent a player that had been dropped to Sydney shield the week prior. Naturally, the Queensland rangers won 30-0.

This side does not suffer from the embarrassing selection methods of 2015 but it is a pity that the guys from Wests were apparently not interested. Mounties have 5 which is fair enough but the team they beat 68-4 a few weeks ago also have 5. Maurice Kennedy played RMC yesterday and Jake Walsh dropped back to SS where he has played half the season but he is now in the rep team.

It would be unkind to say that Joe Gardiner is Shack's driver but I had to look him up in google - he split last season between Souths NYC and Maroubra A Grade so he certainly has caught the elevator.

Where is the game?


I 100% agree. Asquith having 5 in seems very bizarre to me. Jake Walsh is a fair player no doubt, but he has played as much Syd Shield this year as he has Massey.

The game is in Pizzey Park QLD on Sunday I believe.
 

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The key man for the Qld Rangers is Wynnum Manly's Josh Hoffman - 150 games NRL, 5 tests for NZ. Interestingly, Kennedy Pettybourne, who was part of the Hills squad that played in the SS Grand final last year, is also in the Rangers side.
 

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Some of this may have already been posted, apologies if so.

Catch up games this weekend:

RMC
Round 18
Concord-Burwood v Auburn @ Lidcombe Oval, Thu 7:30pm
Round 14 Blacktown v St Mary's @ HE Laybutt Fields, Sat 3pm

Teamlists - http://leagueunlimited.com/news/28756-leagueunlimited-ron-massey-cup-teams-2016-rescheduled-matches/


Shield - all Round 14
Blacktown v St Mary's @ HE Laybutt Fields, Sat 1pm
Cabramatta v Peninsula @ New Era, Sat 3pm
East C'town v Belrose @ Waminda, Sun 2:30pm

Teamlists - http://leagueunlimited.com/news/28757-leagueunlimited-sydney-shield-teams-2016-round-14-rescheduled/


Also, the R14 RMC catch-up between Cabramatta and Kingsgrove is to be played Wed 3 August at New Era, 7:30pm
 

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The Cabramatta side that lost 36-20 to Peninsula had 9 players from Cabra's RMC team that played St Marys on 9 July plus Treyvon Leiluai, who has played 11 games in RMC this year.
 

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The Kingsgrove side that lost 58-6 to St Marys had 11 players backing up from Kingsgrove's A Grade team that lost to 46-24 to Auburn the previous night, including 4 players making their first appearance in RMC in 2016. With so many players appearing in both grades each weekend, some of the Kingsgrove crowd thought that they were playing RMC against Auburn.

The other 6 players were provided by the Roosters and so far this season 15 guys have played for both the Roosters NYC and Kingsgrove RMC.
 

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The Kingsgrove 'experiment' needs to end. It's a colossal joke. Replace them with Glebe, The Entrance, or go back to 12 teams and eliminate the skewed draw.
 

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In the catch up games at Lidcombe tonight Wenty beat Auburn 30-20 in the RMC but there was an upset in the SS with Auburn beating Wenty 48-24 with Matt Utai, elevated from A Grade, scoring 4 tries for the Warriors. Wenty had Jarome Mckenzie and veteran, Valu Nasio on the bench, playing their first games for 2016. Mckenzie has crossed codes after Eastwood were eliminated from the Shute Shield RU on Saturday. He may just be taking advantage of gap to the start of the National Rugby Championship on 27 August.
 
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