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MilanDragon

Juniors
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Quite well by the sounds of it..

New South Wales have come from behind to secure their sixth consecutive victory in the Under-20s Origin, defeating Queensland 30-16 at Suncorp Stadium.

Jai Field starred for NSW, with the St George Illawarra signed half putting on a show to help his state secure a hard-fought win.

NSW were a different team in the second half after trailing by as many as 10 points during the first 40-minute period.

Trailing by six at half-time, NSW needed to make a perfect start to the second half and they did so through Field brilliance.

Field turned it on in the 45th minute, showing off his fancy footwork to beat a number of Queensland defenders. The 19-year-old put on the afterburners to run 45 minutes and score before converting to make it 16-all.

Queensland lost second-row forward Hiale Roycroft to a knee injury in the 53rd minute and drama soon followed.

NSW forward Ray Stone and Queensland prop Corey Horsburgh were both sent to the sin bin for throwing punches before Field kicked a penalty goal to give his side an 18-16 lead with 20 minutes to go.

Jack Murchie extended the Blues' lead in the 63rd minute, running through a huge hole in Queensland's defensive line.

Nat Butcher put the icing on the cake in the 80th minute, crashing over to give NSW a 30-16 lead, with the young Blues keeping Queensland scoreless in the second half.

Queensland will be kicking themselves after earlier putting in a solid first-half performance that put them in a position to win the match.

The Junior Maroons opened the scoring in the fourth minute when hooker Harry Grant darted out of dummy-half to find Corey Horsburgh close to the line. Horsburgh barged over and Tristan Sailor converted to make it 6-0.

Sailor took his points tally to six when he crossed in the right corner courtesy of a sublime ball from fullback Corey Allan. He could not convert his own try but Queensland had seized all the momentum with a commanding 10-0 lead.

NSW hit back in the 21st minute, with Blake Lawrie using his strength to push through a number of Queensland defenders and score under the posts.

After a tense 10 minutes, Queensland produced a beautiful bit of play to restore their 10-point lead in the 35th minute. Lock Keegan Hipgrave made a half-break on halfway and offloaded to five-eighth Alexander Brimson. Brimson drew NSW fullback Nick Meaney and then passed to Brodie Croft who scored under the posts. Sailor kicked the easiest of conversions to put Queensland in complete control.

But NSW hit back on the stroke of half-time, with centre Curtis Scott offloading to winger Reuben Garrick who then dived over in the corner.

That would prove to be the turning point as NSW ran away with the match to secure a comprehensive 14-point win.

New South Wales Under-20s 30 (Field, Murchie, Garrick, Lawrie, Butcher tries; Field 5 goals) defeated Queensland Under-20s 16 (Croft, Sailor, Horsburgh tries; Sailor 2 goals) at Suncorp Stadium.



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As with the under20s test match, our performances show our elite juniors to be an absolute step above. Excellent stuff.

How's Lawrie been coping with reserve grade? An injury or 2 and we might need go start lookin at an early blooding.
 

GC Dragon

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Robson at hooker is an upgrade on Havili already. Gave good service all night and made some really dashing runs from dummy half.

Sailor played well for Qld however, Qld were completely dominated in the second half.
Agree . Sailor went well in a beaten team . The Dragons boys were outstanding in elite u/20s company .
 

dragonssamy61

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Robson at hooker is an upgrade on Havili already. Gave good service all night and made some really dashing runs from dummy half.

Sailor played well for Qld however, Qld were completely dominated in the second half.
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Thanks possum
Must agree.
Lawrie was the best forward on the ground.
And Field played well.
They are both ready for 1st grade when needed.
Sailor played well in a well beaten team.
 

2010

Bench
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Super Coach can't ignore how they all played and serious thought is needed to give these guys a spot on the bench with some game time
Especially Field, who can kick also
 

dragonssamy61

First Grade
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As with the under20s test match, our performances show our elite juniors to be an absolute step above. Excellent stuff.

How's Lawrie been coping with reserve grade? An injury or 2 and we might need go start lookin at an early blooding.

Dangerousdave
He been playing well for Illawarra.
Has been very strong last 4 or 5 games.
Imo he is ready for nrl and kerr isn't to for behind him
 

Overseas dragon

Juniors
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Yes who knows how good they are.mary unfortunately cant see what's in front of him and we will see them playing for somebody else .I honestly don't know what some of these dufty, field,Garrick's have to do to get noticed by jetski .hope these same boys don't go the way of Jack bird.
 

SaintElroy

Juniors
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707
Well done to the boys ! But seriously you blokes having a dig about them being in first grade? Who would you replace them for ? Host and sele have been the next cab off the ranks and blooded well. Lawries been named a few times. Field has been getting a run, not a lot of game time but being used as a utility in the same game time fashion as all the other coaches are doing with the last interchange, he is versatile like mann so that often works against them in terms of game time. Garrick ? Play him instead of nighty, Milne , Mann, or nene? No. The boys time will come but at the moment they aren't demanding to be picked in front of what is currently in first grade. We are playing for 2017, not 2018.
Anyway good to see our young guns going well and look forward to them being selected when needed! Up the saints!
 

saintsarealive1

Juniors
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Well done to the boys ! But seriously you blokes having a dig about them being in first grade? Who would you replace them for ? Host and sele have been the next cab off the ranks and blooded well. Lawries been named a few times. Field has been getting a run, not a lot of game time but being used as a utility in the same game time fashion as all the other coaches are doing with the last interchange, he is versatile like mann so that often works against them in terms of game time. Garrick ? Play him instead of nighty, Milne , Mann, or nene? No. The boys time will come but at the moment they aren't demanding to be picked in front of what is currently in first grade. We are playing for 2017, not 2018.
Anyway good to see our young guns going well and look forward to them being selected when needed! Up the saints!
Agree 100% mate. Some blokes on here like OT think we can choose 22 players for each game.

Dufty, Field, Lawrie, Garrick, plus Mann, Milne, Sele, Host?

Enough players for two benches.

Let mary do his job and pick our best, the others boys chances will come.
 

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