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SG Ball and Harold Matthews results

Dragonslayer

First Grade
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Illawarra V Manly in the GF

So, 1 V 2 in the GF, will be a great game.

They never played each other in tge round games, so no form to go on.

Manly do have one Ben Trbojevic plays centre.
 

George Dragon

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Illawarra V Manly in the GF

So, 1 V 2 in the GF, will be a great game.

They never played each other in tge round games, so no form to go on.

Manly do have one Ben Trbojevic plays centre.
Manly 36-6 win over Eels in the Semi is a guide.
They have been in top form for 6 weeks no one getting close this will be a hard game.
Schuster is the player to watch and they should have Hoppa back.
 

getsmarty

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Steelers qualify for SG Ball, Tarsha Gale Cup grand finals
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NSWRL
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Sun 28 Apr 2019, 11:09 AM

The 2019 Junior Representative Grand Final fixtures have been confirmed following an exciting weekend of Finals Week Three action with all games set to be played at the new Bankwest Stadium in Western Sydney on Saturday, 4 May.

The Harvey Norman Tarsha Gale Cup Grand Final will kick-off at 11am, with the Illawarra Steelers going head-to-head with the Newcastle Knights

The Steelers and Knights both enjoyed dominant 2019 campaigns having lost just one game respectively, and is only fitting that the two best teams will meet in the decider.

Meanwhile, UNE Harold Matthews Cup minor premiers Newcastle Knights will take on the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs at 1pm with both teams cementing their place following respective Preliminary Final wins.

The Knights recorded a 20-6 victory over the Panthers on Saturday before the Bulldogs enjoyed a thrilling 36-30 win over the South Sydney Rabbitohs.

The Illawarra Steelers and Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles will round off the historic day when they do battle in the UNE SG Ball Cup Grand Final at 3pm.

The matches will be live streamed on nswrl.com.au.

Fixtures
11am – Illawarra Steelers v Newcastle Knights (Harvey Norman Tarsha Gale Cup)

1pm – Newcastle Knights v Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (UNE Harold Matthews Cup)

3pm – Illawarra Steelers v Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (UNE SG Ball Cup)


https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2019/04/29/fixtures--nswrl-junior-representative-grand-finals/
 

Dragonslayer

First Grade
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Illawarra Steelers SG Ball team list
1. Treigh Stewart, 2. Tyrell Sloan, 3. Aaron Schoupp, 4. Max Feagai, 5. Mathew Feagai, 6. Talatau Amone, 7. Jayden Sullivan, 8. Sean Payne, 9. Connor Muhleisen, 10. Blake Dowel, 11. Zach Herring, 12. Jackson Sherab, 13. Oscar Fitzpatrick, 14. Sam Hopper, 15. Phoenix Vetenibua-Finnerty, 16. Joshua Coric, 17. Trent Griffiths

Reserves: Ammon Munro, Jack Walsh, Billy Hayburn, Zane Boersma

Played tomorrow, good luck lads. Game will be live-streamed on nswrl.com.au

May the 4th be with you!

The Illawarra Tasha Gale Cup girls will also play in the GF as well

Illawarra Steelers Tarsha Gale Cup team list
1. Keele Browne, 9. Olivia Vale, 7. Mikayla Kidd, 11. Teagan Berry, 3. Meg Buchanan, 2. Tiana Graham, 14. Emily Andrews, 4. Rhiannon Tungai, 13. Maddison Weatherall, 15. Chantel Tugaga, 8. Ula-Mari Time-Cribb, 6. Madi Singleton, 10. Eleni Amone, 12. Michaela Scutts, 19. Nancy Misa

Reserves: Riley Scott, Alex Wallace, Shannon Scutts, Viena Tinao

https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2019/05/03/team-lists-steelers-sg-ball-tarsha-gale-cup-grand-finals/
 

getsmarty

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Team lists: Steelers SG Ball, Tarsha Gale Cup grand finals
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Dragons.com.au dragons.com.au
Timestamp
Fri 3 May 2019, 12:50 PM

The 2019 junior representative grand finals will be played at the new Bankwest Stadium in Western Sydney on Saturday, 4 May, with the Illawarra Steelers qualifying for both the SG Ball and Tarsha Gale Cup grand finals.

The Harvey Norman Tarsha Gale Cup Grand Final will kick-off at 11am, with the Illawarra Steelers going head-to-head with the Newcastle Knights

The Illawarra Steelers and Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles will round off the historic day when they do battle in the UNE SG Ball Cup Grand Final at 3pm.

The matches will be live streamed on nswrl.com.au.

Illawarra Steelers Tarsha Gale Cup team list
1. Keele Browne, 9. Olivia Vale, 7. Mikayla Kidd, 11. Teagan Berry, 3. Meg Buchanan, 2. Tiana Graham, 14. Emily Andrews, 4. Rhiannon Tungai, 13. Maddison Weatherall, 15. Chantel Tugaga, 8. Ula-Mari Time-Cribb, 6. Madi Singleton, 10. Eleni Amone, 12. Michaela Scutts, 19. Nancy Misa

Reserves: Riley Scott, Alex Wallace, Shannon Scutts, Viena Tinao

Illawarra Steelers SG Ball team list
1. Treigh Stewart, 2. Tyrell Sloan, 3. Aaron Schoupp, 4. Max Feagai, 5. Mathew Feagai, 6. Talatau Amone, 7. Jayden Sullivan, 8. Sean Payne, 9. Connor Muhleisen, 10. Blake Dowel, 11. Zach Herring, 12. Jackson Sherab, 13. Oscar Fitzpatrick, 14. Sam Hopper, 15. Phoenix Vetenibua-Finnerty, 16. Joshua Coric, 17. Trent Griffiths

Reserves: Ammon Munro, Jack Walsh, Billy Hayburn, Zane Boersma


https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2019/05/03/team-lists-steelers-sg-ball-tarsha-gale-cup-grand-finals/
 

denis preston

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So for the best out of our S.G Ball squad , what is the next step or "pathway ".Are they too young to be given some time in the Canterbury Cup ?
 

possm

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So for the best out of our S.G Ball squad , what is the next step or "pathway ".Are they too young to be given some time in the Canterbury Cup ?
I'd rather see our Canterbury Cup squad stacked with promising SGI juniors than be a stumbling block for progression for the young stars with too many older former first grade players. One or two 'leaders' in the CC squad would be sufficient to give this squad the experience it needs to perform well in the Canterbury Cup.
 

getsmarty

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Illawarra win thriller to claim SG Ball Premiership
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Stuart Honeysett
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Sat 4 May 2019, 04:50 PM

Illawarra halfback Jayden Sullivan turned on a masterclass in the UNE SG Ball Grand Final at Bankwest Stadium on Saturday 4 May to get the Steelers home 34-23 in a thrilling match against the Manly Sea Eagles.

The scores were locked at 22-all with only eight minutes to go when Manly halfback Jamie Lawler landed a field goal from right in front of the posts to give the Sea Eagles a slender lead.

The Steelers refused to give in and benefitted from a freakish play after Illawarra five-eighth Talatau Amone put a kick through that rebounded off a Manly defender and was regathered by Steelers winger Tyrell Sloan. The next play Amone took on the line to put his side back in front 28-23.

"It's an unreal feeling to get the win," Amone said. "It's the best feeling of my life so far.

"Full credit to the boys, if they weren't there I would not have scored that try.

"We knew they were going to be tough and big in the middle but we just had to be tight and that's what we did. Listen to the coaches plan, follow it and look at what the outcome is."

There was still plenty of time left on the clock for the Sea Eagles but the Steelers ensured it would be their day when fullback Treigh Stewart sold the defence a dummy before racing away to score and spark wild celebrations behind the posts as players piled on top of each other.

The grand final lived up to expectations after both sides finished in the top two positions on the table but had failed to meet in the regular season after being posted on different sides of the draw in the 17-team competition.

The Steelers got off to the perfect start after halfback Jayden Sullivan put a deft grubber kick through for Aaron Schoupp to pounce on and score the opening try of the game.

Sullivan missed the conversion but more than made up for it after laying the groundwork for a spectacular 80-metre try. The Steelers No.7 found a gap in the Manly defence and sprinted upfield before picking up Schoupp in support who in turn passed back to Sullivan to finish it off.

The Sea Eagles needed something special to spark them into life and five-eighth Joshua Schuster provided it when he spilt the Illawarra defence before racing away to score underneath the posts and help reduce the deficit to 10-6.

The Steelers took charge again after prop Blake Dowel powered his way over the line from close range but the Sea Eagles stayed in touch after fullback Kaeo Weekes finished off a backline move to leave them trailing 18-10 just before the break.

Manly closed the margin again after Sione Fainu powered his way over the line before Sullivan took on the line again to score and extend the Steelers lead to 22-16.

"We just play with eyes up, we don't guess, we all know each other," Sullivan said. "We had a rough start to the season but to come out on top is just amazing.

"It was a risky play (for my first try), I didn't back myself with speed. I should've just taken the tackle but it came out good.

"I'm absolutely amazed. Without these boys I'd be nothing. Just because I'm captain doesn't mean I'm above anybody, we're just one team."

Ben Trbojevic displayed all the talent of his older brothers and Brydens Lawyers NSW Blues, Tom and Jake Trbojevic, when he busted the line before popping a pass away for Weekes to streak away, lock the scores up at 22-all and set the scene for a grandstand finish.



https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2019/05/04/illawarra-win-thriller-to-claim-sg-ball-premiership/
 

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