Results | Ron Massey Cup Round 17
Wentworthville Magpies 28 (J Rafferty-Butfield, D Barakat, B Cook, R Armstrong, K De Luis, J Gammidge tries; J Walsh 2 goals) def Auburn Warriors 24 (R El-Zbaidieh, M Rudolph, V Setefano, A Ha'angana tries; M Rudolph 4 goals)
Cabramatta 36 (I Montgomery 3, D Thompson, J Belgrove, T Ahovelo, T Tamou tries; D Thompson 4 goals) def Western Suburbs Magpies 22 (T Capper, B Goodman, D Petralia, T Mapesone tries; M Farrell 2, B Waters goals)
Concord-Burwood-Glebe Wolves 34 (L Schaumkel 2, S Williams, R Lesoa, N Leatigaga, J Rokoqo tries; K Aldridge 5 goals) def Mounties 28 (W Mataka 2, A Mataele, B Speechley, H Raiwalui tries; J Steadman 3, D Izzard goals)
Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles 32 (K Manu 2, J Tuitahi, B Luamanu, M Sini, B Fritz tries; K Manu 3, A Manu goals) def Guildford Owls 30 (L Brown 2, J Camroux, E Syme, J Wheelhouse tries; D Vasek 5 goals)
St Marys Saints 40 (R Tuisese 2, A Glanville, C Epere, J Vaegaau, A Oughtred, G Daniela tries; A Glanville 6 goals) def Hills District Bulls 6 (D Baumann try; C O'Donnell goal)
The bottom 2 put in good performances on Saturday. Auburn led 2nd placed Wenty 24-18 with 15 minutes left but could not close it out. Cabra trailed 10-8 at half time but exploded with innovative play to score 3 tries in the opening 10 minutes of the 2nd period to hold a 24-10 advantage and despite counter punches from Wests, maintained the margin. All the backs looked good while Kisi Taulani produced some big plays in the tight stuff as did Kenny Ahovelo and Taku Simon as Cabra produced their 3rd win in the last 5 games.
CBGW were in control for most of their game with Mounties and led 22-10 at the break. An arm wrestle developed on resumption but the sin binning of a CBGW player for holding down a tackled player allowed Mounties to even up by scoring twice. With a full compliment restored CBGW resumed their control and despite a late try to Willie Mataka, CBGW held their nerve.
If the NSWRL website is accurate Guildford were in front 30-6 before half time and somehow managed to allow Blacktown to take the points and in the final game, St Marys continued their domination despite the absence of regulars Mason Cerruto, Soni Luke and Maika Sivo, who all played NSW Cup on Friday night as well as Adrian Davis, serving a 2 game suspension.
After 17 weeks, St Marys have won 10 of 11 games, Wenty is next with 9 wins in 12 games (after losing the first 2) and then Hills with 8 wins from 12 games.
At the bottom end, Cabra have 3 wins from 13 games, Auburn 3 wins from 11 games, Wests 3 wins and a draw from 12 games and Guildford have 4 wins and a draw from 11 games.