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TRIAL - Sydney Roosters vs North Queensland Group 1 @ Atherton

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SYDNEY ROOSTERS
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1 Todd Carney, 2 Luke Towers, 3 Phil Graham, 4 Tu'u Maori, 5 Cheyse Blair, 6 Braith Anasta (c), 7 Jacob Miller,
8 Lopini Paea, 9 Nick Kouparitsas, 10 Isaac Maliota, 11 Mitchell Aubusson, 12 Tom Symonds, 13 Jason Baiteri.
Bench: 14 Keith Peters, 15 JP Du Plessis, 16 Ryan Williamson, 17 Jack Littlejohn, 18 Boyd Strickland, 19 Charles Liano, 20 Jerome Leolahi, 21 John Leiataua, 22 Olireti Samuelu.
Coach: Trent Robinson

NORTH QUEENSLAND GROUP 1
Side yet to be named

MATCH DETAILS
February 12, 2010. 8:00pm
Atherton Showground
Tickets available at Barron Valley Hotel (07 4091 1004)

 
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This was the Roosters side named in late December. Few obvious changes will be made:

1 Todd Carney, 2 Luke Towers, 3 Ben Jones, 4 Sonny Tuigamala, 5 Cheyse Blair, 6 Braith Anasta, 7 Mitchell Pearce, 8 Lopeni Paea, 9 Jake Friend, 10 Frank Paul Nu’uasala, 11 Mitch Aubusson, 12 Nick Kouparitsas, 13 Nate Myles. Interchange: 14 Matthew Hands, 15 JP Du Plessis, 16 Tinarau Arona, 17 Brad Takairangi, 18 Asipelli Fine, 19 Ethan Lowe, 20 Isaac Maliota, 21 Dane Atkinson, 22 Jason Bateiri.
 

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From here: http://www.nospam13.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=1799

Sydney Roosters vs Atherton

1. Todd Carney
2. Luke Towers
3. Sonny Tuigamala
4. Tu’u Maori
5. Cheyse Blair
6. Braith Anasta (c)
7. Jacob Miller
8. Lopini Paea
9. Nick Kouparitsis
10. Isaac Maliota
11. Mitch Aubusson
12. Tom Symonds
13. Jason Baiteri

14. Keith Peters
15. JP Du Plessis
16. Ryan Williamson
17. Jack Littlejohn
18. Boyd Strickland
19. Brad Takairangi
20. Jerome Leolahi
21. John Leiataua
22. Olireti Samuelu
 
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No sources from them? I'm guessing it's from an insider.
Any side for the Rotorua trial mate?
I might just check myself. :lol:
 

adamkungl

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You can piece together who's going to Rotorua from whoever is missing from there I guess
 
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Jason is the son of Tas.

This is the Atherton team, the Rotorua team is:

1. Anthony Minichiello (c)
2. Sam Perrett
3. Shaun Kenny-Dowall
4. Ben Jones
5. Steve Naughton
6. Jonathon Ford
7. Mitchell Pearce
8. Frank Paul-Nuuausala
9. James Aubusson
10. Daniel Conn
11. Aiden Guerra
12. Anthony Cherrington
13. Tinirau Arona

14. Liam Foran
15. Martin Kennedy
16. Mose Masoe
17. BJ Leilua
18. Charlie Leaeno
19. Chris Afamasaga
20. Daniel Fepulaei
21. Boyd Cordner
22. Kane Linnett

In total, the full strength Roosters team at the moment is looking like:

1. Todd Carney
2. Anthony Minichiello
3. Shaun Kenny-Dowall
4. Phil Graham
5. Sam Perrett
6. Braith Anasta
7. Mitchell Pearce
8. Jason Ryles
9. James Aubusson
10. Lopini Paea
11. Anthony Cherrington
12. Nate Myles
13. Mitchell Aubusson

14. Nick Kouparitsas
15. Tom Symonds
16. Jared Waerea-Hargreaves
16. Frank-Paul Nuuausala

Reserves eligible for Jets are Sonny Tuigamala, Luke Towers, Kane Linnett, Steve Naughton, Jonathon Ford, Liam Foran, Daniel Conn, Aiden Guerra, Mose Masoe, Martin Kennedy, Tinirau Arona, Jason Baiteri, Brad Takairangi.

Reserves eligible for NYC are Ben Jones, Boyd Cordner, BJ Leilua, Cheyse Blair, Ryan Williamson, JP Du Plessis.

6-17 looks fine IMO (although I'd prefer someone like Jones on the bench instead of Kouparitsas) but something about the backline looks horribly unbalanced. Carney at fullback means that we have two specialist fullbacks playing out of position in the backline, a five-eighth at fullback, and no real specialist centres. Honestly, I think the team would look more balanced with Anasta at lock, Carney at five-eighth, Minichiello at fullback, and either Aubusson or Williamson in the centres.
 
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Not named in any Roosters or Jets squads. Must have been released.
 
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Roosters win Atherton Trial



Friday, 12 February 2010
The Sydney Roosters have defeated the Atherton Roosters 68 to 18 in Atherton on Friday evening.
South African JP Du Plessis created history by scoring off his first touch of the ball in the trial game with his match total of two trials helping the Roosters to the final score.
The game was played in quarters with the Sydney Roosters leading at each break.
Scores were:
First quarter: 14 - nil
Half time: 24 -6
Third quarter: 56 - 6
Full time: 68 - 18


http://www.sydneyroosters.com.au/default.aspx?s=article-display&id=22560&roosters-win-atherton-trial
 
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HE did not make as much of a bang as the Chinese New Year fireworks that went off in the background early in the game but Todd Carney made a solid return to elite football last night when he turned out with the Sydney Roosters.
Sydney was too big, too fast, too strong in its 68-18 win against Atherton but the local Roosters disappointed no one in the crowd of 3000 at NQ Hardware Stadium with their dogged showing.


Carney finished with six points from three first-half goals but it was his return to the NRL ranks that pleased him most.
“For Braith and Lopeni Paea to come up and say welcome to the Roosters and the coaching staff to say great start for the first game was important and a buzz for me.
“For Braith to come up, the captain of the club, was pretty special.
“He just came up to me before the start of the game and said ‘welcome to the club, rip in and good luck’.
Carney said his 18 months in NRL exile had been a “long drag’’.
“There was times when I didn’t think I’d be back and there was times when I didn’t know if I’d play rugby league.
“But here I am now and I’m back and looking forward to the future.’’


Atherton captain-coach Josh Blatch said what was evident to most at the ground.
“They’re just a big, fast, fit side,’’ Blatch said.
“We ran around and we matched it with them in little spots but they were just too big and too fit.’’
Sydney scored in the second minute through Keith Peters who barged his way over close to the line despite some strong Atherton defence earlier in the set.
An Atherton error led to the second try, young fullback Wally Guivarra fumbling a ball on the ground, with Sydney coming through in numbers and winger Jack Littlejohn scoring in the corner.
The try opened the floodgates for the visitors who scored three times in the next 20 minutes before Atherton found its rhythm.
Atherton had few attacking opportunities in the first half but got on the scoreboard just minutes from halftime the set after forcing a goal-line dropout.
Interchange forward Jake Finlen dived on halfback Jermaine Pedro’s in-goal chip, sending the crowd into a frenzy.
Pedro showed glimpses of his immense skill throughout the match, chipping and regathering, making breaks, finding runners and showing great vision with his kicking game.
Sydney took a 26-6 lead to halftime but Atherton could not maintain the composure and discipline that had helped it back into the match.
Sydney scored 30 unanswered points in the third quarter, and pushed out to a 68-6 lead before the home side thrilled the crowd with a pair of late tries.
“They shocked a few people, they shocked our boys early on,’’ Carney said of his old side.
“They were sitting on the bench early on saying how much better they’d gone than they thought they were going to.’’


http://www.cairns.com.au/article/2010/02/13/93461_local-sport-news.html
 

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