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Tooheys Cup Round 2 - Results
First Grade
North Beach 40 def Joondalup 6
South Perth 48 def Willagee 0
Central 48 def Fremantle 6
Rockingham 46 def Kalgoorlie 14
Premier Grade
Joondalup 14 def North Beach 10
South Perth 66 def Willagee 0
Fremanlte 44 def Central 20
Womens LeagueTag
Joondalup def North Beach
Willagee 6 def South Perth 4
Fremantle 38 Def Central 0
Rockingham 10 drew Kalgoorlie 10
With torrential rain marring the first half and keeping the scores locked at 6 all, The North Beach Sea Eagles ran away in the second half to easily beat the Joondalup Giants 40 to 6. Too many handling errors from both sides took away from what should have been a closer contest. Best players for the Sea Eagles included James McGowan and old timers Tony Merrick and Glen Godecke with eighteen year old sensation Tyrone Cranston finishing with 18 points from 2 tries and 5 goals. Best for the Giants was Josh Irving, with good games from Jamie Lamaro and Jeremy Browne.
Central Bulldogs with a stronger list than 2007 and focused coaching staff have continued their form with another big win to lead all the way over Fremantle Roosters and record a solid 46 to 6 win. Multiple try scorer Adam Scari was best on the field with three crosses and was backed up by Waisake Volau with 2. Other good players for the Bulldogs were Brad McLean and Adam Pedroti with the best for the Roosters being Adam Constantine.
Rockingham Sharks played the first game in the Goldfields against the Kalgoorlie Brothers for 2008 and came home with an emphatic 54 to 14 win. Best for the Sharks were Shane Totten and Dam Jacobson and for Kalgoorlie, hooker Rama McKenzie.
South Perth Lions runners stole the limelight with 48 to nil beating of Willagee Bears. Full back Michael Guthrie had 24 points with 2 tries and 8 goals, while winger Jack Greenwood ran in 4 tries and centre Clae Morgan finished with 2 tries to dominate a strong Lions outfit. Lock Anthony Cutrupi was the best for the forwards. The final 15 minutes of the game saw 4 send offs which took the shine off the contest for spectators.
Again some lob sided affairs this weekend, other than Nuke & myself did anyone get a chance to catch any of the games?
First Grade
North Beach 40 def Joondalup 6
South Perth 48 def Willagee 0
Central 48 def Fremantle 6
Rockingham 46 def Kalgoorlie 14
Premier Grade
Joondalup 14 def North Beach 10
South Perth 66 def Willagee 0
Fremanlte 44 def Central 20
Womens LeagueTag
Joondalup def North Beach
Willagee 6 def South Perth 4
Fremantle 38 Def Central 0
Rockingham 10 drew Kalgoorlie 10
With torrential rain marring the first half and keeping the scores locked at 6 all, The North Beach Sea Eagles ran away in the second half to easily beat the Joondalup Giants 40 to 6. Too many handling errors from both sides took away from what should have been a closer contest. Best players for the Sea Eagles included James McGowan and old timers Tony Merrick and Glen Godecke with eighteen year old sensation Tyrone Cranston finishing with 18 points from 2 tries and 5 goals. Best for the Giants was Josh Irving, with good games from Jamie Lamaro and Jeremy Browne.
Central Bulldogs with a stronger list than 2007 and focused coaching staff have continued their form with another big win to lead all the way over Fremantle Roosters and record a solid 46 to 6 win. Multiple try scorer Adam Scari was best on the field with three crosses and was backed up by Waisake Volau with 2. Other good players for the Bulldogs were Brad McLean and Adam Pedroti with the best for the Roosters being Adam Constantine.
Rockingham Sharks played the first game in the Goldfields against the Kalgoorlie Brothers for 2008 and came home with an emphatic 54 to 14 win. Best for the Sharks were Shane Totten and Dam Jacobson and for Kalgoorlie, hooker Rama McKenzie.
South Perth Lions runners stole the limelight with 48 to nil beating of Willagee Bears. Full back Michael Guthrie had 24 points with 2 tries and 8 goals, while winger Jack Greenwood ran in 4 tries and centre Clae Morgan finished with 2 tries to dominate a strong Lions outfit. Lock Anthony Cutrupi was the best for the forwards. The final 15 minutes of the game saw 4 send offs which took the shine off the contest for spectators.
Again some lob sided affairs this weekend, other than Nuke & myself did anyone get a chance to catch any of the games?