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julian87 wrote: September 2, 2018, 1:04 pm Any of Oldfield, Abbey, Guler or Williams able to go back for finals now the NRL team is finished?
The cutoff is at least 8 Intrust games or more Intrust than NRL. Guler and Abbey can go back, Oldfield misses by 1 game and Williams by 2.
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Finals Week 2

NSW Premiership

Newtown Jets v Mounties
Jubilee Oval
Saturday, 8 September
1.10pm (Live on Channel Nine)

Jersey Flegg earned this weekend off.

GALLERY: Mounties pip Warriors by one: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2018/09/0 ... iors-by-1/

VIDEO: Cornish kicks Mounties in to a semi-final: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2018/09/0 ... emi-final/

VIDEO: HIGHLIGHTS | Jersey Flegg Cup Finals Week One: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2018/09/0 ... -week-one/ (Mounties 2:05 min mark)

STATS AMAZING | ISP Finals Week One: https://www.nswrl.com.au/siteassets/com ... rriors.pdf
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Awesome stats from Knight and Horsburgh.
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edwahu wrote: September 2, 2018, 6:15 pm
julian87 wrote: September 2, 2018, 1:04 pm Any of Oldfield, Abbey, Guler or Williams able to go back for finals now the NRL team is finished?
The cutoff is at least 8 Intrust games or more Intrust than NRL. Guler and Abbey can go back, Oldfield misses by 1 game and Williams by 2.
Thankyou. Abbey is a big inclusion at that level.
well, I guess you could say that I'm buy curious.
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Congrats to Paul Roache on his selection in the Junior Kiwis Squad.
http://nzrl.co.nz/kiwis-and-junior-kiwi ... announced/
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ALX22 wrote: September 3, 2018, 9:23 pm Congrats to Paul Roache on his selection in the Junior Kiwis Squad.
http://nzrl.co.nz/kiwis-and-junior-kiwi ... announced/
Tapine and Rapana too in the top squad... but that's not really news!
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Mounties side unchanged, no Abbey or Guler named

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2018 NSW Premiership: Finals Week 2

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Mounties V Newtown Jets
NSW Premiership
Kogarah Jubilee Oval
Saturday, 9 September, 1:10pm
TV coverage: Nine
On line radio: www.steelesports.com.au

Mounties

1. Sitiveni Moceidreke
2. Tony Satini
3. Seb Kris
4. Ed Murphy
5. Taane Milne
6. Brendan O'Hagan
7. Tyler Cornish
8. Royce Hunt
9. Sam Duggan
10. Liam Knight
11. Makahesi Makatoa
12. Jack Murchie
13. Corey Horsburgh

14. Mitch Cahalane
16. Daniel Roberts
17. Jarrett Boland
19. Joel Luani

Newtown Jets

1. William Kennedy
2. Bessie Aufaga-Toomaga
3. Aaron Gray
4. Reubenn Rennie
5. Sione Katoa
6. Jesse Marschke
7. Kyle Flanagan
8. Kurt Dillon
9. Blayke Brailey
10. Avagalu Seumanufagai
11. Briton Nikora
12. Anthony Moraitis
13. Jaimin Jolliffe

14. Billy Magoulias
17. Wesley Lolo
20. Addison Demetriou
21. Malakai Houma
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Very strange that eligible players have not been named...
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Probably don't want them backing up after the Silly Sunday and Mad Monday bender.
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If they're eligible, they should be playing... and not doing Mad Monday. Suspect they've just named the same team as last week as a bit of a smokescreen... or just easiest thing to do on a Tuesday.
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Sid wrote:Probably don't want them backing up after the Silly Sunday and Mad Monday bender.
Sad Saturday, Silly Sunday and Mad Monday

They've been on it all weekend
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greeneyed wrote:If they're eligible, they should be playing... and not doing Mad Monday. Suspect they've just named the same team as last week as a bit of a smokescreen... or just easiest thing to do on a Tuesday.
Yeah, but if they play, how will they get their kit off in public?
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Johnsy28 wrote:Wow! Looking back through Westcott still has another year in 20’s with Medlyn, Timoko (who was strong yesterday) and the hooker Paterson! If thats the case they should be locking those boys in early to mid next year on the rookie contracts! Medlyn is outstanding in the middle but has been out injured i think. Timoko super strong centre, Paterson dynamic hooker and Westcott just glueing it all together. Roache was good yesterday as well but i think he is more a fullback or lock in the making. Silky skills and loves to run. Just not the traditional half which i think the game is going back to. Future looks really bright if we can hold them. The next few weeks look pretty good also if thats the case with Horsborough, Kris and Ohagan potentially dropping back! Looks like some good early recruiting has been done so well done.


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Even better!


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Congratulations to Mounties. To get through by one point in both grades where we would have been under dogs is a wonderful effort.

I thought Mounties would struggle after Coach Antonelli left. With a rookie coach in Ryan Carr who is around 30, losing a key player in Garvey, they have powered on. He sure seems to get the best out of the players under his control.

The Flegg side beating the Knights at home is just sensational. Knights have been the bench mark side this year.
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-TW- wrote: September 4, 2018, 6:19 pm
Sid wrote:Probably don't want them backing up after the Silly Sunday and Mad Monday bender.
Sad Saturday, Silly Sunday and Mad Monday

They've been on it all weekend
Some years our local team also does Hawaiian Tuesday.. Don't know why they don't just call it Tropical Tuesday..
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2017 NSW Premiership Finals Week 2: Mounties preview

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Mounties produced two one point victories in Week 1 of the finals, with the NSW Premiership team avoiding elimination and progressing to a clash with the Newtown Jets in Week 2. The Jersey Fleggg outfit upset the minor premiers, the Newcastle Knights, at Hunter Stadium - and have progressed to a Preliminary Final in Week 3, earning this weekend off.

NSW Premiership: Mounties broke a five game losing streak against the New Zealand Warriors, just when it counted, winning 21-20 courtesy of a Tyler Cornish field goal. The scoring opened with a Corey Horsburgh intercept try in the 11th minute, the red headed half running 90 metres for the four pointer. The Warriors scored through Joseph Vuna in the 17th minute, with Mounties winger Tony Satini in the sin bin. But before Satini returned, Liam Knight crashed over under the posts to give Mounties a 12-6 lead. Sebastian Kris extended the lead with four minutes to the break, going over in the corner... giving Mounties a 16-6 half time advantage.

Mounties added to their lead, just two minutes into the second half, with Mitch Cahalane charging onto the ball and giving the men in black and yellow a 16 point break on the Warriors. But the New Zealand side was not finished, piling on three tries in the space of 16 minutes - and levelling the match, 20-20 with just under 10 minutes remaining. Tyler Cornish produced the winning field goal with five minutes remaining, the first one pointer of the year for Mounties - and despite their best efforts, the Warriors just could not match it in the final stages.

Liam Knight (one try, 17 runs for 176 metres, one line break, four tackle breaks, one offload, 37 tackles), Corey Horsbourgh (20 runs for 175 metres, four tackle breaks, two offloads, 44 tackles) and Brendan O'Hagan (one try, four runs for 108 metres, two tackle breaks, 15 tackles, 268 kicking metres) were among the best for Mounties. Horsburgh (44), Knight (37) and Makahesi Makatoa (34) topped the tackle count for Mounties. Knight (176m), Horsburgh (175m) and Taane Milne (137m) produced most metres gained.

This week's opponent, the Newtown Jets finished third, but have been forced into an elimination match against Mounties, after a narrow 28-26 loss to the the second placed Dragons last Sunday. The Jets finished the regular season with a 12 and eight record, with two draws, while Mounties ended up winning half their matches. Newtown has a LLWWL record in their past five matches, with defeats coming at the hand of the Panthers, Sea Eagles and Dragons.

The Jets had the better attacking and defensive record in the regular season. This year, the Jets averaged 28 points scored per match, compared with 24 for Mounties. Newtown has conceded an average 19 points per match, the Mounties 21. The two teams played in Round 10 at Aubrey Keech Reserve, with the Jets running out 34-20 winners. The re-match in Round 15 saw the Mounties turn the tables at Henson Park, winning 22-16.

Team changes: Mounties have named an almost unchanged team from the one that defeated the Warriors last Saturday. Sam Duggan has been named as starting hooker, with Joel Luani dropping back to the bench. There may be some late changes, given that players like Emre Guler and Brad Abbey, who are no longer required by the Raiders this year, would be eligible for the NSW Premiership finals. For the Jets, Bessie Aufaga-Toomaga replaces Matthew Evans on the right wing. Jesse Marschke has been included at five eighth, with Jack A Williams dropping out of the squad. Kurt Dillon will start at prop in place of Wesley Lolo, who drops to the bench. Matthew Jurd drops off the bench.

Our tip: It was great to see Mounties finally turn around their late season form against the Warriors, but it will be another big challenge this weekend when they meet the Jets. If Mounties can pick up some Raiders reinforcements, they could spring an upset. However, based on the team line ups that have been named, and given the form lines of the two teams, we'll have to go with the Jets in a close one. Jets by six.

Mounties V Newtown Jets
NSW Premiership
Kogarah Jubilee Oval
Saturday, 9 September, 1:10pm
TV coverage: Nine
On line radio: www.steelesports.com.au

Newtown Jets
1. Will Kennedy 2. Bessie Aufaga-Toomaga 3. Aaron Gray 4. Reubenn Rennie 5. Sione Katoa 6. Jesse Marschke 7. Kyle Flanagan 8. Kurt Dillon 9. Blayke Brailey 10. Ava Seumanufagai 11. Briton Nikora 12. Anthony Moraitis 13. Jaimin Jolliffe

14. Billy Magoulias 17. Wesley Lolo 20. Addison Demetriou 21. Malakai Houma

Mounties
1. Sitiveni Moceidreke 2. Tony Satini 3. Sebastian Kris 4. Ed Murphy 5. Taane Milne 6. Brendan O'Hagan 7. Tyler Cornish 8. Royce Hunt 9. Sam Duggan 10. Liam Knight 11. Makahesi Makatoa 12. Jack Murchie 13. Corey Horsburgh

14. Mitch Cahalane 16. Daniel Roberts 17. Jarrett Boland 19. Joel Luani

Referees: Todd Smith, Darian Furner
Sideline Officials: Adam Reid, Mark Bohan

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Welcome to our coverage of today’s NSW Premiership Week 2 finals match between Canberra Raiders affiliate Mounties and the Newtown Jets. Kick off is at 1:10pm.

This match is broadcast live on Nine in ACT/NSW or you can listen on line at www.steelesports.com.au.

Preview: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2018/09/0 ... -mounties/

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Here are the final team line ups:

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As expected, there are some big late inclusions for Mounties.

Mounties 16

Tries
Tony SATINI (60m)
Makahesi MAKATOA (73m)
Taane MILNE (78m)

Goals
Sitiveni MOCEIDREKE (11m)
Sitiveni MOCEIDREKE (60m)

Newtown Jets 34

Tries
Briton NIKORA (13m)
Billy MAGOULIAS (24m)
William KENNEDY (33m)
Sione KATOA (47m)
Wesley LOLO (54m)

Goals
Kyle FLANAGAN (15m)
Kyle FLANAGAN (25m)
Kyle FLANAGAN (34m)
Kyle FLANAGAN (44m)
Kyle FLANAGAN (49m)
Kyle FLANAGAN (55m)
Kyle FLANAGAN (77m)

HALF TIME

Newtown Jets 18 lead Mounties 2

FULL TIME

Newtown Jets 34 defeated Mounties 16
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Abbey to half back, Cornish to fullback, Guler on bench
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Any way to watch this game in Brisbane?
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The Green Arrow wrote: September 8, 2018, 12:25 pm Any way to watch this game in Brisbane?
VPN so you can say you are in NSW and watch on Nine Now. You can watch on delay on Nine Now.
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Mounties out on the field... now the Jets. Mounties kick off, we are underway!
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Abbey is playing at fullback, not Cornish.
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Nice work from O’Hagan to force a line drop out. But the set ends with a Murchie error.
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10th min PENALTY GOAL MOUNTIES to Sitiveni Moceidreke. Mounties attack looking very disjointed. Luani at hooker is far too slow at dummy half. Moceidreke is back on the wing and Milne in the centres.

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Brad Abbey certainly has an error in him. Couldn’t handle an awkward bounce from a Flanagan kick, Jets attack in the red zone.
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The Greenhouse wrote: September 8, 2018, 1:13 pm Abbey is playing at fullback, not Cornish.
That makes sense. Guler off the bench just like FG. C'mon Mounties.
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Abbey is having an absolute stinker.
well, I guess you could say that I'm buy curious.
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14th min TRY JETS to Briton Nikora, direct result of a Brad Abbey error. Flanagan converts.

Jets 6-2
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Soward really hates the Raiders doesn’t he?
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Jets really making huge metres every set.
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Mounties defend like first grade.
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25th min TRY JETS to Billy Magoulias. He follows a Brailey grubber and Mounties can’t cover it. Jets in complete control. Flanagan converts from in front.

Jets 12-2
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Great run Taane Milne! But the set ends with a Guler offload ruled a knock on. Would have been a try otherwise.
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