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Ron Massey Cup / Sydney Shield 2017

rightleftin

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Today's results:

RMC
Guildford 10 Hills 8
Concord Burwood Glebe 30 St Marys 28

The ladder is starting to compact with the lower placed teams winning both games. In the St Marys game the teams went try for try but it looked like Saints would prevail went to 28-24 in the 76th minute but Adrian Davis missed the kick and Charlie Faingaa scored for CBW 2 minutes from the end and Kurt Aldridge kicked the goal. St Marys are going through a bad patch, only bad Cabra goal kicking allowed Saints to avoid 3 consecutive losses.

SS
Asquith 32 Wests 24
Cabramatta 28 Blacktown 18
Guildford 58 Hills 22
Wenty 36 Moorebank 16
St Marys 46 Belrose 14
Mounties 44 East Campbelltown 12
 

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Jim Curtis came out of retirement again to play for Belrose today, becoming the 12th player to appear in SS this year to have either NRL, ARL or ESL experience:

Willie Mataka, Tere Glassie, Leva Li (Mounties)
Taniela Lasalo (Wenty)
Aaron Groom, Mark Meredith (Asquith)
Sonny Tuigamala, Tony Satini (St Marys)
Jim Curtis (Belrose)
Hutch Maiva (Blacktown)
Tom Eisenhuth (Hills)
Nesi Maitatonga (Cabramatta)
 

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The other good thing is that all matches have been caught up so every team has 'completed' twenty rounds.

RMC Ladder at R20:

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SS Ladder at R20:

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RMC Round 20 Highlights

Footage Courtesy of NSWRL Website:
http://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2017/07/26/highlights_ron_masse.html

A Charlie Faingaa try and Kurt Aldridge conversion in the last 90 seconds gave the Concord-Burwood-Glebe Wolves an upset 30-28 win over Ron Massey Cup competition leaders St Marys at St Marys Leagues Stadium last Sunday.

In a match that see-sawed throughout, the Saints were unable to shake off the Wolves as the match went try-for-try for the full 80 minutes.

Star half Adrian Davis got the Saints off to a good start with the opening try - which converted himself to bring up his 100 points for the season in the 10th minute for a 6-nil St Marys lead.

The Wolves showed they were not overawed by playing the leaders – despite being without coach Nyke Aaron Zammit serving the second game of his two-match suspension – and replied with winger Sami Latu’s first try four minutes later, before centre Ray Lesoa scored in the 18thminute for Aldridge to convert and give the visitors a 12-6 lead.

The Saints then came back when centre Jesse Jackson finished off good lead-up play to score in the 23rd minute to level scores at 12-all with Davis’ conversion.

Fresh from leading the Pacific Islands Students’ outfit in the Universities World Cup Final the previous Sunday, blockbusting backrower John Faiumu burst over for his first try 10 minutes from half time to put the Saints back in front 18-12 when Davis added the extras.

The Wolves then replied again in kind classy fullback Latrell Schaumkel scored six minutes from half time. Aldridge converted to leave the match locked up at 18-all at the break.

The first 20 minutes of the second half became an arm wrestle as both sides worked to gain an advantage. The Saints got to the lead for a second time when bench prop Veta Lilomaiava crashed over with 20 minutes left to give St Marys a 24-18 lead with Davis’ conversion.

The Wolves then worked their way forward from a turnover for Latu to complete his double with 15 minutes left. Aldridge converted from wide out to level scores again at 24-all.

The Saints looked to have finally gained the upper hand when Faiumu barged over for his second try wide out with four minutes left to give the Saints a 28-24 lead. Critically, Davis’ conversion just missed.

That was even more critical when the Saints turned the ball over again from the restart. From the Wolves’ last effective attacking set of the match, Faingaa – who started the year at Blacktown Workers – charged over from close range to score with under 90 seconds left.

Aldridge – another who started the year at Blacktown – converted to put the Wolves in front at 30-28 whilst completing a perfect five from five with the boot.

The Wolves then held on from the short restart to send the Saints to their second straight loss for the first time this season – and give caretaker co-coaches Charbel Achmar and Mick Habib a perfect record of two wins from two games in Zammit’s absence.

In another surprise, the Guildford Owls marked their intentions to be a major Finals player with a bruising 10-8 win over the Hills District Bulls at McCredie Park last Sunday.

In a typically tough and uncompromising battle through the middle, the Bulls got the opening try when winger Troy Black scored wide out in the 15th minute.

Chad O’Donnell converted to give the Bulls a 6-nil lead. In a match that became one of limited chances, O’Donnell slotted a penalty goal on the stroke of half time to give the Bulls a hard earned 8-nil lead at the break.

The Owls then got back into the game when bench player Chris Saab scored 10 minutes into the second half. Josh Camroux converted to cut the Bulls lead to 8-6.

The match then became one of the toughest arm wrestles seen in the Massey Cup this season for the next 20 minutes as chances were reduced to a premium.

Finally, with 10 minutes left – and almost fittingly in the way the match was played – Owls prop Treyvon Leuluai barged over to score the try to put Guildford into the lead for the first time at 10-8 despite Camroux missing the conversion.

Guildford then held on in the closing stages to secure their win to keep themselves in touching distance of the Top Four, whilst sending the Bulls – missing high profile recruit Feleti Mateo – to their third straight defeat.

The Auburn Warriors continued their form revival with a thrilling 26-24 win over a gallant Western Suburbs in their twice postponed Round Three match at Belmore Sports Ground last Saturday.

The Warriors scored the first points of the day from a superb 5th tackle grubber kick by Halfback Manaia Rudolph through the defensive line for the Warriors Left Centre Matthew Long to ground the ball in-goal and give Auburn an early 4-Nil lead. Rudolph missed the conversion.

Halfback Manaia Rudolph continued his purple patch of form since leaving Blacktown Workers with a superb solo try to extend the Warriors lead to 10-nil when he converted his own try to become the first player to reach 100 points for the Massey Cup season – 24 hours before Davis joined him for the Saints the next day.

Wests then got on the board following a Warriors turnover when Sam Aiga scored wide out to reduce the Auburn lead to 10-4.

Both sides then ground through the rest of the first half until Warriors five eighth Abraham El-Zakhem finished off sustained build up to score in the shadows of half time. Rudolph converted to give the Warriors a 16-4 lead at the break.

Wests struck back to start the second half when after taking advantage from a penalty set five minutes into the second stanza, a Brendan Waters pass sent Kelsey Coakes over toe score to reduce the Warriors lead to 16-8.

The Warriors kept the Magpies at arms length when a Jamie Clark pass sent El-Zakhem away for his second try nine minutes later, before a solo special from Waters kept the Magpies in the game five minutes later at 22-14 after the Massey Cup Representative half added the extras himself.

Another Waters break six minutes later saw Aiga complete his double wide out to bring the Magpies back to within four points with 15 minutes left, before former NRL Canterbury Premiership winger Matt Utai gave the Warriors an eight point cushion five minutes later.

Utai then dropped a high cross kick for Tala Mapesone to score with six minutes left to set up a grandstand finish at 26-24 with Waters’ conversion.

In a frantic last two minutes, Wests turned down a kickable penalty to run the ball – only to see Rudolph save a try with a desperate one on one strip.

Then one last Wests attack as the final siren sounded was intercepted by the Warriors to secure their win – virtually finishing the Magpies’ chances of making the Top Eight Finals, even though Wests also walked away with two competition points from their scheduled bye.

Finally, the much maligned Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles kept their place in the Top Four with a 38-26 win over the Cabramatta Two Blues in an entertaining match at New Era Stadium last Saturday evening.

After Blacktown fullback Kelepi Manu got the opening try in the fourth minute, opposite number and Massey Cup representative Don Thompson got the Two Blues reply to reduce the visitors’ lead to 6-4.

Blacktown backrower Alan Niulesa – another returning Pacific Islands Students squad member from their Universities World Cup Final appearance despite not playing in the decider – then crashed over in the 11th minute to give the Workers Sea Eagles a 12-4 lead with Manu’s conversion.

Both sides then went try for try for the rest of the half. Two Blues winger Sione Kaivelata scored wide out in the 20th minute, before his direct opponent Pattyloma Aupaau replied in kind nine minutes later to extend the Blacktown lead to 18-8 with Manu’s conversion.

Former Newtown Jets and Cronulla Sharks powerhouse forward Ryan Verlinden then scored his first try since returning to Australia from his stint at Workington Town in the English Second Tier Championship to reduce the Blacktown lead to 18-14 at the break after Thompson added the extras.

Aupaau then got his second try with Blacktown’s first attack of the second half to extend the visitors’ lead, before centre Amanaki Manu put the visitors in command with a 30-14 lead after brother Kelepi added the extras.

Cabramatta hooker Tom Harris burrowed over from close range to keep the Two Blues in touch at 30-20 with 20 minutes left, before Blacktown winger Shaun Fitzgerald almost put the visitors out of sight with his try with 10 minutes left.

Kelepi Manu converted, and slotted a penalty goal to complete a perfect seven goals from seven attempts with five minutes left to secure the Blacktown win at 38-20.

Cabramatta half Brendan Cox scored in the last two minutes to ensure the Two Blues had the last word to close out the 38-26 result with Thompson’s last conversion.

Mounties enjoyed a bye with two competition points, while Wentworthville had a weekend off without a bye or any competition points – having played their round 20 match against the Warriors three weeks ago.
 
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RMC Round 20 Highlights Continued......

The order of the Massey Cup table remained unchanged after the weekend – with St Marys and Wentworthville sharing the lead on 34 points, still six points clear of Hills District and Blacktown on 28, with Guildford (27), Mounties (26), Concord-Buroood-Glebe (26) and Auburn Warriors (24) maintaining their positions on the ladder.

Wests (19) and Cabramatta (16) remain out of the Top Eight after the weekend round.

This weekend sees two matches set down for Saturday and two matches set down for Sunday – with all games having a bearing on the order of the Top Eight.

Saturday’s games see Concord-Burwood-Glebe playing the last of their Leichhardt Oval home games in the Glebe ‘Dirty Reds’ jumpers at 3pm, and St Marys taking on Guildford at St Marys Leagues Stadium at 4pm.

Sunday’s matches have traditional rivals Wentworthville and Mounties meet at Ringrose Park at 1pm as the main curtain raiser to the Intrust Super Premiership NSW match between Wentworthville and Canterbury later in the day, while Blacktown Workers clash with the Auburn Warriors at Laybutt Fields at 3pm.
 

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Wih 5 weeks to go St Marys (11 wins) and Wenty (10 wins) look fairly safe bets for top 4 positions and 6 other teams will fight out the remaining 2 spots:

Hills (8 wins) - play CBGW, Mounties, Blacktown, Wests
Guildford (7 wins 1 draw) - play St Marys, Wests, Wenty, Auburn
Mounties (6 wins 2 draws)- play Wenty, Auburn, Hills, Blacktown
Blacktown (7 wins) - Auburn, St Marys, CBGW, Hills, Mounties
CBGW (6 wins) - Cabra, Hills, Blacktown, Wests, Wenty
Auburn (6 wins) - Blacktown, Mounties, Cabra, Guildford

Blacktown and CBGW have the advantage of an additional game and CBGW are also drawn against the bottom 2.

St Marys are playing 2 hookers in the RMC today with Adrian Davis playing Sydney Shield.
 

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Results | Ron Massey Cup Round 21
Cabramatta 40 (B Anderson 2, T Tamou 2, T Ahovelo 2, T Taliauli tries; D Thompson 5, T Harris goals) def Concord-Burwood-Glebe Wolves 26 (A Raheb 2, L Schaumkel, R Lesoa, S Williams tries; K Aldridge 3 goals)

St Marys Saints 30 (J Hill, T Eisenhuth, T Satini, J Tuliatu, M Cerruto tries; M Place 5 goals) def Guildford Owls 10 (D Vasek, J Camroux tries; J Camroux goal)

Wentworthville Magpies 28 (D Barakat 2, T Lasalo, B Cook, J Martin tries; J Walsh 4 goals) def Mounties 20 (J Steadman 2, H Raiwalui, J Kennedy tries; M Kennedy, H Raiwalui goals)

Auburn Warriors 46 (A Demetriou 3, M Rudolph 2, J Clark, M Utai, A Ellaz tries; M Rudolph 7 goals) def Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles 22 (P Aupauu 2, B Fritz, G Tsikrikas tries; A Manu 3 goals)

With the top 2 and the bottom team winning, Auburn were the middle side to improve their chances of a top 4 finish by winning their 7th game, although their points differential would have looked a little better but for 2 late Blacktown tries. Watching the score of the Cabra/CBGW game on the computer was a but confusing as tries that were credited to both sides in the first half disappeared from the screen near the end of the game.

Results | Sydney Shield Round 21
St Marys Saints 36 (N Betar, T Luimath Tuigamala, F Enese, A Eisenhuth, A Davis, S Harris tries; A Davis 5, A Glanville goals) def Guildford Owls 12 (T Moeakiola, T Shelley tries; T Sapienza 2 goals)

Wentworthville Magpies 34 (A Carling, B Newton, T Field, B Walsh, N Soloa Toomata, I Vunipola tries; B Newton 5 goals) def Mounties 32 (D Izzard, I Cotric, V Ripepi, M Li, S Chapman, B Dooley tries; J Ellul 4 goals)

Moorebank Rams 50 (M Stanley 3, K Hayman 2, O Finau, R Taylor, S Fuataga, L Mafi tries; K Hayman 4, C Matthews 3 goals) def Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles 32 (B Maarbani, D Nurthen, C Anjoul, C Davis, B Benjamin, P Scanlan tries; L Chalkley 4 goals)

East Campbelltown Eagles 40 (F Tevaga 2, F Toutai 2, G Lahey, B Baker, J Da Silva tries; B Baker 5, C Standing goals) def Western Suburbs Magpies 26 (M Farrell 3, J Mose, S Aiga tries; K Coakes 3 goals)

Asquith Magpies 62 (A Nicholls-O'Neill 4, J Pickering 4, S Jarvis 3 tries; V Ngaro 4, S Jarvis 3, I McMoore, P Crosby goals) def Hills District Bulls 12 (L Piper 2 tries; J Horo 2 goals)

Cabramatta 28 (D Dewilt, J Belgrave, J L Knox, N Kapinga, S Kavielata tries, B Cox 4 goals) def Belrose Eagles 16 (J Morrison 2,M Tweedie tries, S Grieve goal)

An amazing 11 tries scored by 3 Asquith players and appropriately the 2 Hills tries were scored by an ex Asquith player. Sione Kavielata, Rayne Hourigan and Zac Wedesweiler all backed up from Cabra's RMC win over CBGW yesterday to help secure the points against Belrose, while Trent Jennings made his first appearance for 2017
 

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There have been some extreme form reversals during the season - results for June & July are as follows:

5 wins - Wenty, Auburn
4 wins - St Marys, Guildford
3 wins - CBGW, Cabra
2 wins - Blacktown, Wests
1 win - Hills, Mounties
 

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yeah made the long trip to Belrose yesterday , on a rumour that Trent Jennings was playing for Cabra SS in his first game for a while returning from injury. He was the one who controlled the game and came up with the money play 5 mins before full time and also kicked the last goal to show he has not lost his class after some 18 months out.
 

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yeah made the long trip to Belrose yesterday , on a rumour that Trent Jennings was playing for Cabra SS in his first game for a while returning from injury. He was the one who controlled the game and came up with the money play 5 mins before full time and also kicked the last goal to show he has not lost his class after some 18 months out.

Good to see Trent Jennings back after a bad injury for Penrith in their trials in 2016. Hopefully he can remain injury free and get a contract off Chris Yates for 2018 who is coaching Cabramatta again next season.
 

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Can anybody confirm that Cabra RMC played most of the game with 12 men after a send off ???

Yes it's true. Ryan Verlinden was given ten in the bin but was then seemingly sent off for backchat as he was leaving the field. No one at the ground realised so unsurprised when he returned to the field ten mins later. After approximately three mins back on the field the referee ordered him off having already been dismissed. Very strange turn of events.
 
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Yes it's true. Ryan Verlinden was given ten in the bin but was then seemingly sent off for backchat as he was leaving the field. No one at the ground realised so unsurprised when he returned to the field ten mins later. After approximately three mins back on the field the referee ordered him off having already been dismissed. Very strange turn of events.

That's not what I saw. He was sent straight from the field, there was no confusion, ref marched him without hesitation and pointed to the sheds for dissent.
 

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Cabra are likely to have a very different team vs Wenty to the one named in the NSWRL website as 7 of the starting line up are also in the 19 listed for Newtown on the same day.

The Hills side to play CBGW includes 5 from the team that conceded 62 to Asquith in SS on sunday.
 

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That's not what I saw. He was sent straight from the field, there was no confusion, ref marched him without hesitation and pointed to the sheds for dissent.

You must have had a better vantage point. Most of the Glebe supporters, myself included were behind the post and from our vantage, we saw he was given ten. Mind you we were selling merchandise and setting up a face painter at the time so may have been a little distracted, Obviously, there was some confusion because he was allowed to play on four 3 mins before being ordered off.
 

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Wests Magpies - 3 wins, 21 points. Ladies and gentlemen, the NSWRL administration at its finest. I'm still baffled as to how they let Asquith withdraw so close to the season proper and how they let Windsor leave so easily the season prior to create this inbalance. It's a damn shame as the RMC (and Shield) are still great footy days they deserve so much more respect from the organisers.
 
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