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MATCH REPORT: North Sydney Bears overcome Mounties in final 10 minutes
Two converted tries in the final 10 minutes helped the Bears to a win in a close encounter with the Mounties at North Sydney Oval on Sunday afternoon. In a tense, hard-hitting final five minutes of play, the Mounties came close on a few occasions but it was the Bears who sealed the win after Tom Freebairn strode over next to the posts in the dying minutes to make it 24-14.
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Two converted tries in the final 10 minutes helped the Bears to a win in a close encounter with the Mounties at North Sydney Oval on Sunday afternoon. In a tense, hard-hitting final five minutes of play, the Mounties came close on a few occasions but it was the Bears who sealed the win after Tom Freebairn strode over next to the posts in the dying minutes to make it 24-14.
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2019 NSW Cup Round 13: Mounties V Western Suburbs Magpies
Mounties V Western Suburbs Magpies
Campbelltown Stadium
Saturday 8 June 3:00pm
On line radio: www.steelesports.com.au
Mounties
1. Andre Niko
2. Tony Satini
3. Reubenn Rennie
4. Harley Smith-Shields
5. Eddie Aiono
6. Dean Matterson
7. Brendan O’Hagan
8. JJ Collins
9. Sam Duggan
10. Vincent Rennie
11. Jack Murchie
12. Jarrett Boland
13. Reuben Porter
14. Steven Tavita
15. Daniel Keir
16. Darby Medlyn
17. Kyle Paterson
Western Suburbs Magpies
1. Watson Heleta
2. Harry O'Toole
3. Kane McQuiggin
4. Sam McIntyre
5. Kane Bradley
6. Tyson Gamble
7. Kauri Aupouri (C)
8. Oliver Clark
9. Braden Robson
15. Robbie Rochow
11. Luke Garner
12. Jack Miller
13. Alex Seyfarth
16. Elia Faatui
18. Dylan Clifford
19. Soni Luke
21. Patrice Siolo
23. Bilal Maarbani
Preview
Last week: The Canberra Raiders NSW Cup affiliate Mounties suffered their second defeat in a row, losing to the North Sydney Bears, 24-14, at North Sydney Oval. Mounties led by two with 10 minutes remaining, but two tries to the Bears in the final stages saw them overpower the Mt Pritchard outfit.
The Bears were the first to score through hooker Sam Verrills, who stepped his way to the line in the 25th minute. However, Mounties hit back eight minutes later, with Ata Hingano intercepting and making a 90 metre run to set up centre Reubenn Rennie for a four pointer.
The teams were level, 6-6, at the break, but Mounties started strongly when the match resumed - with half Dean Matterson setting up prop Royce Hunt scoring a try three minutes into the second half. Their 12-6 lead did not last long, with Bears winger Bernard Lewis making a run down the sideline - the defence falling for his dummy pass, on his way to the try line. His try saw the match all tied up, 12-12, at the 50th minute.
Mounties took the lead back with 15 minutes left on the clock, courtesy of an Andre Niko penalty goal from in front. But it was the Bears that finished the stronger. In the 70th minute, lock Max Bailey followed a Brock Lamb kick, snatching the ball out of the hands of Andre Niko to score. The Bears had an 18-14 lead, and then iced the game with a Tom Freebairn try in the final minutes.
The Bears dominated possession, with a 56 per cent share of the ball, with Mounties completing at just 71 per cent (Bears 76 per cent). Emre Guler (50), Kyle Paterson (40) and Jarrett Boland topped the tackle count for Mounties. Guler (155), Reubenn Rennie (147) and Eddie Aiono (136) topped the metres gained. Guler and Royce Hunt were strongest for Mounties in the forwards, while Rennie and Andre Niko stood out in the back line.
This week: Mounties have fallen to second place on the competition ladder, with the Panthers moving into first place. Mounties now face the sixth placed Western Suburbs Magpies - the feeder club for the Wests Tigers - on Saturday at Campbelltown Stadium. It is part of a double header, with the Canberra Raiders meeting the Wests Tigers in Jersey Flegg in the warm up game. The Magpies drew, 22 all, with the St George Illawarra Dragons at Kogarah Jubillee Oval last Sunday. The Dragons were in control for much of the game, and led 22-4 early in the second half. But the Magpies scored the final three tries of the match, two in the final 12 minutes, to snatch a last gasp draw.
It was the Magpies' second draw of the season, after finishing level with the Bulldogs, 10-10, three weeks ago. They have also recorded five wins and two losses so far this season - and won twice in their past five games, against the Newtown Jets (32-22) and South Sydney Rabbitohs (30-18). Mounties have won seven, drawn one, and lost three. Mounties are still the top attacking team, but after conceding 76 points in the past two weeks, they now rank 10th in defence. They have averaged 31 points per match (Magpies 22) and conceded an average 22 points per match (Magpies 19).
Form: Mounties: WLWLL
North Sydney Bears: WLDWD
Recent meetings:
2018 Round 4 - Mounties 52 defeated Western Suburbs Magpies 6 at Aubrey Keech Reserve
2017 Round 22 - Western Suburbs Magpies 31 defeated Mounties 30 at Canberra Stadium
2017 Round 18 - Mounties 28 defeated Western Suburbs Magpies 8 at Campbelltown Stadium
Head to head: Mounties 10, Magpies 1, drawn 1
Mounties team changes: Andre Niko moves to fullback, with Eddie Aiono shifting to Niko's regular wing position. Ata Hingano is out, with Dean Matterson moving to five eighth and Brendan O'Hagan coming into the team at halfback. Sam Duggan has been named at starting hooker, with Kyle Paterson dropping to the interchange bench. Royce Hunt has been named in the extended Raiders squad and Vincent Rennie is named in his place at starting prop. Emre Guler has been promoted to the Raiders top 17, with Jack Murchie returning in his place in the second row. Raiders Jersey Flegg forward, Darby Medlyn comes in on the bench.
Our tip: Mounties have a very good record against the Magpies, and have won two of the three matches they've played at Campbelltown - a venue right in their own backyard. Mounties have named a fairly strong side, but they are again disrupted due to the large number of Raiders players who are injured or suspended. It might be difficult for them to avoid a third straight loss in this one. Hopefully, they can overcome the odds and take the win "on the road".
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Mounties V Western Suburbs Magpies
Campbelltown Stadium
Saturday 8 June 3:00pm
On line radio: www.steelesports.com.au
Mounties
1. Andre Niko
2. Tony Satini
3. Reubenn Rennie
4. Harley Smith-Shields
5. Eddie Aiono
6. Dean Matterson
7. Brendan O’Hagan
8. JJ Collins
9. Sam Duggan
10. Vincent Rennie
11. Jack Murchie
12. Jarrett Boland
13. Reuben Porter
14. Steven Tavita
15. Daniel Keir
16. Darby Medlyn
17. Kyle Paterson
Western Suburbs Magpies
1. Watson Heleta
2. Harry O'Toole
3. Kane McQuiggin
4. Sam McIntyre
5. Kane Bradley
6. Tyson Gamble
7. Kauri Aupouri (C)
8. Oliver Clark
9. Braden Robson
15. Robbie Rochow
11. Luke Garner
12. Jack Miller
13. Alex Seyfarth
16. Elia Faatui
18. Dylan Clifford
19. Soni Luke
21. Patrice Siolo
23. Bilal Maarbani
Preview
Last week: The Canberra Raiders NSW Cup affiliate Mounties suffered their second defeat in a row, losing to the North Sydney Bears, 24-14, at North Sydney Oval. Mounties led by two with 10 minutes remaining, but two tries to the Bears in the final stages saw them overpower the Mt Pritchard outfit.
The Bears were the first to score through hooker Sam Verrills, who stepped his way to the line in the 25th minute. However, Mounties hit back eight minutes later, with Ata Hingano intercepting and making a 90 metre run to set up centre Reubenn Rennie for a four pointer.
The teams were level, 6-6, at the break, but Mounties started strongly when the match resumed - with half Dean Matterson setting up prop Royce Hunt scoring a try three minutes into the second half. Their 12-6 lead did not last long, with Bears winger Bernard Lewis making a run down the sideline - the defence falling for his dummy pass, on his way to the try line. His try saw the match all tied up, 12-12, at the 50th minute.
Mounties took the lead back with 15 minutes left on the clock, courtesy of an Andre Niko penalty goal from in front. But it was the Bears that finished the stronger. In the 70th minute, lock Max Bailey followed a Brock Lamb kick, snatching the ball out of the hands of Andre Niko to score. The Bears had an 18-14 lead, and then iced the game with a Tom Freebairn try in the final minutes.
The Bears dominated possession, with a 56 per cent share of the ball, with Mounties completing at just 71 per cent (Bears 76 per cent). Emre Guler (50), Kyle Paterson (40) and Jarrett Boland topped the tackle count for Mounties. Guler (155), Reubenn Rennie (147) and Eddie Aiono (136) topped the metres gained. Guler and Royce Hunt were strongest for Mounties in the forwards, while Rennie and Andre Niko stood out in the back line.
This week: Mounties have fallen to second place on the competition ladder, with the Panthers moving into first place. Mounties now face the sixth placed Western Suburbs Magpies - the feeder club for the Wests Tigers - on Saturday at Campbelltown Stadium. It is part of a double header, with the Canberra Raiders meeting the Wests Tigers in Jersey Flegg in the warm up game. The Magpies drew, 22 all, with the St George Illawarra Dragons at Kogarah Jubillee Oval last Sunday. The Dragons were in control for much of the game, and led 22-4 early in the second half. But the Magpies scored the final three tries of the match, two in the final 12 minutes, to snatch a last gasp draw.
It was the Magpies' second draw of the season, after finishing level with the Bulldogs, 10-10, three weeks ago. They have also recorded five wins and two losses so far this season - and won twice in their past five games, against the Newtown Jets (32-22) and South Sydney Rabbitohs (30-18). Mounties have won seven, drawn one, and lost three. Mounties are still the top attacking team, but after conceding 76 points in the past two weeks, they now rank 10th in defence. They have averaged 31 points per match (Magpies 22) and conceded an average 22 points per match (Magpies 19).
Form: Mounties: WLWLL
North Sydney Bears: WLDWD
Recent meetings:
2018 Round 4 - Mounties 52 defeated Western Suburbs Magpies 6 at Aubrey Keech Reserve
2017 Round 22 - Western Suburbs Magpies 31 defeated Mounties 30 at Canberra Stadium
2017 Round 18 - Mounties 28 defeated Western Suburbs Magpies 8 at Campbelltown Stadium
Head to head: Mounties 10, Magpies 1, drawn 1
Mounties team changes: Andre Niko moves to fullback, with Eddie Aiono shifting to Niko's regular wing position. Ata Hingano is out, with Dean Matterson moving to five eighth and Brendan O'Hagan coming into the team at halfback. Sam Duggan has been named at starting hooker, with Kyle Paterson dropping to the interchange bench. Royce Hunt has been named in the extended Raiders squad and Vincent Rennie is named in his place at starting prop. Emre Guler has been promoted to the Raiders top 17, with Jack Murchie returning in his place in the second row. Raiders Jersey Flegg forward, Darby Medlyn comes in on the bench.
Our tip: Mounties have a very good record against the Magpies, and have won two of the three matches they've played at Campbelltown - a venue right in their own backyard. Mounties have named a fairly strong side, but they are again disrupted due to the large number of Raiders players who are injured or suspended. It might be difficult for them to avoid a third straight loss in this one. Hopefully, they can overcome the odds and take the win "on the road".
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Welcome to our coverage of today’s NSW Cup clash between Canberra Raiders affiliate Mounties and the Western Suburbs Magpies. This post and thread will update with live scores. Don’t forget you can listen to this match on line. Here are the final team line ups:
Mounties
1. Andre Niko
2. Tony Satini
3. Reubenn Rennie
18. Michael Oldfield
21. Sebastian Kris
6. Dean Matterson
7. Brendan O’Hagan
8. JJ Collins
9. Sam Duggan
10. Vincent Rennie
19. Jack Murchie
23. Royce Hunt
13. Reuben Porter
16. Darby Medlyn
17. Kyle Paterson
12. Darby Medlyn
20. Duwanye Mariner
Western Suburbs Magpies
1. Watson Heleta
2. Harry O'Toole
3. Paul Momorovski
23. Bilal Maarbani
5. Kane Bradley
6. Tyson Gamble
7. Kauri Aupouri (C)
8. Oliver Clark
9. Braden Robson
10. Elijah Taylor
11. Luke Garner
20. Chris McQueen
15. Robbie Rochow
14. Soni Luke
4. Sam McIntyre
12. Jack Miller
13. Alex Seyfarth
HALF TIME
Mounties 6-4
Mounties 18
Tries
Brendan O'Hagan 27'
Andre Niko 54'
Reubenn Rennie 66'
Goals
Andre Niko 28'
Andre Niko 57'
Andre Niko 68'
Western Suburbs Magpies 12
Tries
Chris McQueen 15'
Bilal Maarbani 46'
Kane Bradley 71'
Goals
Mounties
1. Andre Niko
2. Tony Satini
3. Reubenn Rennie
18. Michael Oldfield
21. Sebastian Kris
6. Dean Matterson
7. Brendan O’Hagan
8. JJ Collins
9. Sam Duggan
10. Vincent Rennie
19. Jack Murchie
23. Royce Hunt
13. Reuben Porter
16. Darby Medlyn
17. Kyle Paterson
12. Darby Medlyn
20. Duwanye Mariner
Western Suburbs Magpies
1. Watson Heleta
2. Harry O'Toole
3. Paul Momorovski
23. Bilal Maarbani
5. Kane Bradley
6. Tyson Gamble
7. Kauri Aupouri (C)
8. Oliver Clark
9. Braden Robson
10. Elijah Taylor
11. Luke Garner
20. Chris McQueen
15. Robbie Rochow
14. Soni Luke
4. Sam McIntyre
12. Jack Miller
13. Alex Seyfarth
HALF TIME
Mounties 6-4
Mounties 18
Tries
Brendan O'Hagan 27'
Andre Niko 54'
Reubenn Rennie 66'
Goals
Andre Niko 28'
Andre Niko 57'
Andre Niko 68'
Western Suburbs Magpies 12
Tries
Chris McQueen 15'
Bilal Maarbani 46'
Kane Bradley 71'
Goals
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No Williams what's the story there
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Not at the ground. Was in the squad last night.
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16th min TRY MAGPIES to Chris Mc Queen in the corner. He takes advantage of a dropped Mounties ball from Andre Niko, the can’t the Magpies kick. Kauri Aupouri can’t convert from the sideline.
Magpies 4-0
Magpies 4-0
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Very damp, cold chill at Campbelltown. Must be greasy on the field. Flood lights already on.
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28th min TRY MOUNTIES to half Brendan O’Hagan. Throws a huge dummy and steps back inside. Easy try in the end. Andre Niko converts from in front.
Mounties 6-4
Mounties 6-4
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Mounties 6 lead Western Suburbs Magpies 4
Mounties 6 lead Western Suburbs Magpies 4
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We’re underway in the second half. Five minutes in, Mounties still lead 6-4.
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46th min TRY MAGPIES to centre Bilal Maarbani following the kick. No Mounties player on the left edge in position to take it. No conversion from the sideline.
Magpies 8-6
Magpies 8-6
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That's quite an ask for big Roycie to defend wide. I would have moved Collins wide before shifting your best go forward in Hunt.
Although sometimes they'd get directives from the raiders regarding where they want certain players.
Did Kris and Oldfield line up as named?
Although sometimes they'd get directives from the raiders regarding where they want certain players.
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56th min TRY MOUNTIES to Andre Niko, set up by a Reubenn Rennie pass. Mounties back in front in a pretty average game of footy so far. Niko converts from out wide.
Mounties 12-8
Mounties 12-8
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67th min TRY MOUNTIES to Reubenn Rennie. He chases and everyone but him thought it was going dead... just grounded it! Converted Andre Niko.
Mounties 18-8
Mounties 18-8
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72nd min TRY MAGPIES in the corner to winger Kane Bradley. No conversion Tyson Gamble. Three tries each but Mounties lead by six.
Mounties 18-12
Mounties 18-12
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76th min Awful end to the set in the red zone for Mounties.
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Final minute, Magpies scrum on their own 20m line.
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Mounties intercept! That’s the game!
FULL TIME
Mounties 18
Western Suburbs Magpies 12
FULL TIME
Mounties 18
Western Suburbs Magpies 12
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Andre Niko played on the wing for most if not all of the match. Kris in the centres.zim wrote: ↑June 8, 2019, 4:10 pm That's quite an ask for big Roycie to defend wide. I would have moved Collins wide before shifting your best go forward in Hunt.
Although sometimes they'd get directives from the raiders regarding where they want certain players.
Did Kris and Oldfield line up as named?
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MATCH REPORT: Canberra Raiders affiliate Mounties prevail at Campbelltown Stadium
The weather was dull and the floodlights failed to light up the football at times, but Mounties have momentarily retaken the competition lead in the Canterbury Cup from Penrith for at least the next 24 hours, following their 18-12 win over Western Suburbs at Campbelltown Stadium this afternoon.
Mounties may have been without their classy spine of Aiden Sezer, Ata Hingano and Tom Starling for their clash with the Magpies, but the visitors were still too classy when it mattered, despite the home side being strengthened by late inclusions, Elijah Taylor, Chris McQueen and Paul Momirovski.
Read more: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2019/06/0 ... untiesRd13
Round 13 NSW Cup Mounties V Western Suburbs Magpies video highlights: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2019/06/0 ... es--rd-13/
The weather was dull and the floodlights failed to light up the football at times, but Mounties have momentarily retaken the competition lead in the Canterbury Cup from Penrith for at least the next 24 hours, following their 18-12 win over Western Suburbs at Campbelltown Stadium this afternoon.
Mounties may have been without their classy spine of Aiden Sezer, Ata Hingano and Tom Starling for their clash with the Magpies, but the visitors were still too classy when it mattered, despite the home side being strengthened by late inclusions, Elijah Taylor, Chris McQueen and Paul Momirovski.
Read more: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2019/06/0 ... untiesRd13
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Good solid win. Halves had a chance to ice it with 3 minutes to go with a field goal and didnt. May not have affected this week but they need to finish these games off. Bloody freezing day there! Felt like home!
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It felt damp, cold and I was chilled to the bones by the end of the day. It was dark by about 3:30pm. I've driven home to Canberra and I still haven't fully warmed up. Neither game will challenge for the most entertaining of the year, to be polite. I found the whole place bleak, uninviting, desolate and lacking any atmosphere whatsoever.
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Thanks. So oldie played fullback?greeneyed wrote: ↑June 8, 2019, 7:57 pmAndre Niko played on the wing for most if not all of the match. Kris in the centres.zim wrote: ↑June 8, 2019, 4:10 pm That's quite an ask for big Roycie to defend wide. I would have moved Collins wide before shifting your best go forward in Hunt.
Although sometimes they'd get directives from the raiders regarding where they want certain players.
Did Kris and Oldfield line up as named?
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I can't vouch for how long, but he was there.
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100%!! Like a jail yard! Bit like walking up Northbourne at 3am! Haha. The 20’s just got penalised out of the game and everything that could have went wrong did! I dont think the tigers could have played any better and the raiders any worse! One of those days.... im sure they will bounce back. I thought Mounties where good in cup.The left centre played well. Who where your standouts in both games?greeneyed wrote:It felt damp, cold and I was chilled to the bones by the end of the day. It was dark by about 3:30pm. I've driven home to Canberra and I still haven't fully warmed up. Neither game will challenge for the most entertaining of the year, to be polite. I found the whole place bleak, uninviting, desolate and lacking any atmosphere whatsoever.
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2019 NSW Cup Round 14: Mounties V Newtown Jets
Mounties V Newtown Jets
Aubrey Keech Reserve
Saturday 15 June 3:00pm
Mounties
1. Michael Oldfield
2. Tony Satini
3. Reubenn Rennie
4. Sebastian Kris
5. Andre Niko
6. Dean Matterson
7. Brendan O'Hagan
8. JJ Collins
9. Sam Duggan
10. Vincent Rennie
11. Royce Hunt
12. Jack Murchie
13. Reuben Porter
14. Dan Kier
15. Jarrett Boland
16. Darby Medlyn
17. Kyle Paterson
Newtown Jets
1. Will Kennedy
2. Sione Katoa
3. Ronaldo Mulitalo
4. Matt Evans
5. Luke Polselli
6. Jack A Williams
7. Braydon Trindall
8. Wes Lolo
9. Billy Magoulias
10. Jaimin Jolliffe
11. Teig Wilton
12. Siosifa Talakai
13. Greg Eastwood
14. Josh Carr
15. Isaac Lumelume
17. Cruz Topai-Aveai
18. Tyla Tamou
Preview
Last week: The Canberra Raiders NSW Cup affiliate Mounties got back on the winners list on Saturday at a cold, damp an dark Campbelltown Stadium, running out 18-12 victors. Both teams scored three tries in a stolid, grinding affair, with only the goal kicking proving the difference. Mounties were disrupted and without spine players of the likes of Ata Hingano and Tom Starling - while the Magpies benefitted from the late inclusion of Elijah Taylor, Chris McQueen and Paul Momirovski. However, Mounties did just enough to take home the competition points.
The Magpies were the first to score in the 16th minute, when Andre Niko was unable to handle a high kick, and Chris McQueen raced through to ground the ball in the corner. The visitors hit back in the 27th minute, with halfback Brendan O'Hagan throwing a huge dummy, and stepping back inside for what seemed an easy try. Niko's conversion gave Mounties a 6-4 lead, which they took to the break.
Five minutes into the second half, the Magpies grabbed back the lead, with a Tyson Gamble kick perfectly placed for winger Billie Maarbani - who plucked the ball out of the air and scored, without a challenge from any Mounties player. Mt Pritchard reasserted control in the 57th minute, with centre Reubenn Rennie producing a great pass to his winger, Niko, who scored in the corner. They followed up in the 68th minute, when Dean Matterson grubbered for Rennie. Just about everyone but Rennie thought the kick was too long, but he raced through and grounded the ball just inside the dead ball line.
That gave Mounties an 18-8 lead and the game looked to be in their keeping. But after a short kick off, the Magpies regathered the ball - and winger Kane Bradley crossed the line shortly after. Wests threw everything they had at Mounties inside the final 10 minutes, but it wasn't quite enough, with Mounties holding on for a six point victory.
Mounties dominated possession (54 per cent possession share) off the back of an 89 per cent completion rate (66 per cent for the Magpies). The Magpies made 13 errors (Mounties five) and conceded eight penalties (Mounties seven). Mounties made more runs (196-164), running metres (1655-1471), post contact metres (572-449), line breaks (3-2) and tackle breaks (32-26). They probably should have put on more points, but the attack was understandably disjointed. The Magpies had to make more than 100 more tackles than Mounties, and while they missed more tackles (32-26), Mounties produced more ineffective tackles (19-12) - and the Magpies had the better effective tackle rate.
Mounties included Duwanye Mariner on the bench, late, after he played Jersey Flegg - but was not credited with any minutes. So from that perspective, Mounties did well to win with just 16 players.
Royce Hunt (19 runs for 209 metres, 77 post contact metres, one line break, nine tackle breaks, three offloads, 22 tackles), JJ Collins (18 runs for 182 metres, 71 post contact metres, three tackle breaks, 29 tackles) and Reuben Porter (12 runs for 101 metres, 39 post contact metres, 43 tackles) were the strongest in the forwards. Reubenn Rennie (19 runs for 159 metres, 63 post contact metres, one line break assist, one try assist, four tackle breaks, two offloads) stood out in the backs, while Brendan O'Hagan, Dean Matterson and Sam Duggan were all solid amongst the play makers.
Royce Hunt (209), JJ Collins (182) and Reubenn Rennie (159) topped the metres gained for Mounties, while Sam Duggan (46), Reuben Porter (33) and Jack Murchie (31) topped the tackle count.
This week: Mounties maintained second place on the competition ladder and now face the eighth placed Newtown Jets - the feeder team for the Cronulla Sharks - at Aubrey Keech. The Jets won 22-10 over the Wentworthville Magpies at Henson Park last Saturday - jumping over their opponents into the top eight in the process. While the Magpies scored first, through second rower Salesi Fainga'a in the 10th minute, the Jets were in control for the majority of the contest.
The Jets have recorded five wins, a draw and six losses this season - but are undefeated in their past five matches. The closest they have come to a loss was a 20-20 draw against the Warriors in Round 12. They lost earlier this year to the Mounties 32-16 at Shark Park. Mounties have won eight, drawn one, and lost three this season. Mounties are top attacking team in the competition, but rank seventh in defence. They have averaged 30 points per match (Jets 23) and conceded an average 22 points per match (Jets 26).
Form: Mounties: LWLLW
Newtown Jets: WWWDW
Recent meetings:
2019 Round 2 - Mounties 32 defeated Newtown Jets 16 at Shark Park
2018 Round 15 - Mounties 22 defeated Newtown Jets 16 at Henson Park
2018 Round 10 - Newtown Jets 34 defeated Mounties 20 at Aubrey Keech Reserve
Head to head: Mounties 10, Newtown Jets 3
Mounties team changes: Mounties have retained their starting 13 from the win over the Magpies. Michael Oldfield has been given the No. 1 jersey, after he was a late inclusion at centres, but actually played at fullback instead of Andre Niko, last week. Niko takes his regular wing spot. In the only change to the top 17, Dan Kier comes in on the bench for Duwanye Mariner.
Our tip: Mounties have a very good record against the Jets, and the Jets have only won once in four matches played at Aubrey Keech. However, Mounties will no doubt again be disrupted by the injury and suspension in the Canberra Raiders' ranks. In addition, the Jets have some strong recent form - after opening the season with four straight losses. This will be a tough assignment for the men in black and yellow - and sadly we won't be surprised if the Jets can get the "upset".
Round 13 NSW Cup Mounties V Western Suburbs Magpies team and player statistics: https://www.nswrl.com.au/draw/nsw-cup/2 ... -mounties/
Round 12 Stats amazing: https://www.nswrl.com.au/siteassets/com ... load-2.pdf
Round 13 NSW Cup Mounties V Western Suburbs Magpies video highlights: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2019/06/0 ... es--rd-13/
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Mounties V Newtown Jets
Aubrey Keech Reserve
Saturday 15 June 3:00pm
Mounties
1. Michael Oldfield
2. Tony Satini
3. Reubenn Rennie
4. Sebastian Kris
5. Andre Niko
6. Dean Matterson
7. Brendan O'Hagan
8. JJ Collins
9. Sam Duggan
10. Vincent Rennie
11. Royce Hunt
12. Jack Murchie
13. Reuben Porter
14. Dan Kier
15. Jarrett Boland
16. Darby Medlyn
17. Kyle Paterson
Newtown Jets
1. Will Kennedy
2. Sione Katoa
3. Ronaldo Mulitalo
4. Matt Evans
5. Luke Polselli
6. Jack A Williams
7. Braydon Trindall
8. Wes Lolo
9. Billy Magoulias
10. Jaimin Jolliffe
11. Teig Wilton
12. Siosifa Talakai
13. Greg Eastwood
14. Josh Carr
15. Isaac Lumelume
17. Cruz Topai-Aveai
18. Tyla Tamou
Preview
Last week: The Canberra Raiders NSW Cup affiliate Mounties got back on the winners list on Saturday at a cold, damp an dark Campbelltown Stadium, running out 18-12 victors. Both teams scored three tries in a stolid, grinding affair, with only the goal kicking proving the difference. Mounties were disrupted and without spine players of the likes of Ata Hingano and Tom Starling - while the Magpies benefitted from the late inclusion of Elijah Taylor, Chris McQueen and Paul Momirovski. However, Mounties did just enough to take home the competition points.
The Magpies were the first to score in the 16th minute, when Andre Niko was unable to handle a high kick, and Chris McQueen raced through to ground the ball in the corner. The visitors hit back in the 27th minute, with halfback Brendan O'Hagan throwing a huge dummy, and stepping back inside for what seemed an easy try. Niko's conversion gave Mounties a 6-4 lead, which they took to the break.
Five minutes into the second half, the Magpies grabbed back the lead, with a Tyson Gamble kick perfectly placed for winger Billie Maarbani - who plucked the ball out of the air and scored, without a challenge from any Mounties player. Mt Pritchard reasserted control in the 57th minute, with centre Reubenn Rennie producing a great pass to his winger, Niko, who scored in the corner. They followed up in the 68th minute, when Dean Matterson grubbered for Rennie. Just about everyone but Rennie thought the kick was too long, but he raced through and grounded the ball just inside the dead ball line.
That gave Mounties an 18-8 lead and the game looked to be in their keeping. But after a short kick off, the Magpies regathered the ball - and winger Kane Bradley crossed the line shortly after. Wests threw everything they had at Mounties inside the final 10 minutes, but it wasn't quite enough, with Mounties holding on for a six point victory.
Mounties dominated possession (54 per cent possession share) off the back of an 89 per cent completion rate (66 per cent for the Magpies). The Magpies made 13 errors (Mounties five) and conceded eight penalties (Mounties seven). Mounties made more runs (196-164), running metres (1655-1471), post contact metres (572-449), line breaks (3-2) and tackle breaks (32-26). They probably should have put on more points, but the attack was understandably disjointed. The Magpies had to make more than 100 more tackles than Mounties, and while they missed more tackles (32-26), Mounties produced more ineffective tackles (19-12) - and the Magpies had the better effective tackle rate.
Mounties included Duwanye Mariner on the bench, late, after he played Jersey Flegg - but was not credited with any minutes. So from that perspective, Mounties did well to win with just 16 players.
Royce Hunt (19 runs for 209 metres, 77 post contact metres, one line break, nine tackle breaks, three offloads, 22 tackles), JJ Collins (18 runs for 182 metres, 71 post contact metres, three tackle breaks, 29 tackles) and Reuben Porter (12 runs for 101 metres, 39 post contact metres, 43 tackles) were the strongest in the forwards. Reubenn Rennie (19 runs for 159 metres, 63 post contact metres, one line break assist, one try assist, four tackle breaks, two offloads) stood out in the backs, while Brendan O'Hagan, Dean Matterson and Sam Duggan were all solid amongst the play makers.
Royce Hunt (209), JJ Collins (182) and Reubenn Rennie (159) topped the metres gained for Mounties, while Sam Duggan (46), Reuben Porter (33) and Jack Murchie (31) topped the tackle count.
This week: Mounties maintained second place on the competition ladder and now face the eighth placed Newtown Jets - the feeder team for the Cronulla Sharks - at Aubrey Keech. The Jets won 22-10 over the Wentworthville Magpies at Henson Park last Saturday - jumping over their opponents into the top eight in the process. While the Magpies scored first, through second rower Salesi Fainga'a in the 10th minute, the Jets were in control for the majority of the contest.
The Jets have recorded five wins, a draw and six losses this season - but are undefeated in their past five matches. The closest they have come to a loss was a 20-20 draw against the Warriors in Round 12. They lost earlier this year to the Mounties 32-16 at Shark Park. Mounties have won eight, drawn one, and lost three this season. Mounties are top attacking team in the competition, but rank seventh in defence. They have averaged 30 points per match (Jets 23) and conceded an average 22 points per match (Jets 26).
Form: Mounties: LWLLW
Newtown Jets: WWWDW
Recent meetings:
2019 Round 2 - Mounties 32 defeated Newtown Jets 16 at Shark Park
2018 Round 15 - Mounties 22 defeated Newtown Jets 16 at Henson Park
2018 Round 10 - Newtown Jets 34 defeated Mounties 20 at Aubrey Keech Reserve
Head to head: Mounties 10, Newtown Jets 3
Mounties team changes: Mounties have retained their starting 13 from the win over the Magpies. Michael Oldfield has been given the No. 1 jersey, after he was a late inclusion at centres, but actually played at fullback instead of Andre Niko, last week. Niko takes his regular wing spot. In the only change to the top 17, Dan Kier comes in on the bench for Duwanye Mariner.
Our tip: Mounties have a very good record against the Jets, and the Jets have only won once in four matches played at Aubrey Keech. However, Mounties will no doubt again be disrupted by the injury and suspension in the Canberra Raiders' ranks. In addition, the Jets have some strong recent form - after opening the season with four straight losses. This will be a tough assignment for the men in black and yellow - and sadly we won't be surprised if the Jets can get the "upset".
Round 13 NSW Cup Mounties V Western Suburbs Magpies team and player statistics: https://www.nswrl.com.au/draw/nsw-cup/2 ... -mounties/
Round 12 Stats amazing: https://www.nswrl.com.au/siteassets/com ... load-2.pdf
Round 13 NSW Cup Mounties V Western Suburbs Magpies video highlights: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2019/06/0 ... es--rd-13/
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Re: 2019 Mounties
Tom Starling backing up today off the bench
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Re: 2019 Mounties
Forgot Aiono was a thing. We had him contracted in 2017 if I remember correctly? From memory I wrote him off in that awful trial.
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Welcome to our coverage of today’s NSW Cup clash between Mounties and Newtown Jets. Here are the final team line ups. Michael Oldfield being rested, while Tom Starling comes into the Mounties side:
Mounties
18. Eddie Aiono
2. Tony Satini
3. Reubenn Rennie
4. Sebastian Kris
5. Andre Niko
6. Dean Matterson
7. Brendan O'Hagan
8. JJ Collins
9. Sam Duggan
10. Vincent Rennie
11. Royce Hunt
12. Jack Murchie
13. Reuben Porter
14. Dan Kier
15. Jarrett Boland
16. Darby Medlyn
20. Tom Starling
Newtown Jets
1. Will Kennedy
2. Sione Katoa
3. Ronaldo Mulitalo
4. Matt Evans
19. Aaron Gray
6. Jack A Williams
7. Braydon Trindall
8. Wes Lolo
9. Billy Magoulias
10. Jaimin Jolliffe
11. Teig Wilton
12. Siosifa Talakai
16. Scott Sorensen
5. Luke Polselli
13. Greg Eastwood
14. Josh Carr
22. Craig Garvey
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Mounties 20
Tries
Sam Duggan 17'
Royce Hunt 50'
Tony Satini 61'
Darby Medlyn 77'
Goals
Andre Niko 51'
Andre Niko 77'
Newtown Jets 34
Tries
Sione Katoa 7'
Braydon Trindall 20'
Jaimin Jolliffe 25'
Josh Carr 38'
Sione Katoa 41'
Billy Magoulias 66'
Goals
Braydon Trindall 21'
Braydon Trindall 26'
Braydon Trindall 39'
Braydon Trindall 58'
Braydon Trindall 68'
HALF TIME
Newtown Jets 22 lead Mounties 4
FULL TIME
Newtown Jets 34 defeated Mounties 20
Mounties
18. Eddie Aiono
2. Tony Satini
3. Reubenn Rennie
4. Sebastian Kris
5. Andre Niko
6. Dean Matterson
7. Brendan O'Hagan
8. JJ Collins
9. Sam Duggan
10. Vincent Rennie
11. Royce Hunt
12. Jack Murchie
13. Reuben Porter
14. Dan Kier
15. Jarrett Boland
16. Darby Medlyn
20. Tom Starling
Newtown Jets
1. Will Kennedy
2. Sione Katoa
3. Ronaldo Mulitalo
4. Matt Evans
19. Aaron Gray
6. Jack A Williams
7. Braydon Trindall
8. Wes Lolo
9. Billy Magoulias
10. Jaimin Jolliffe
11. Teig Wilton
12. Siosifa Talakai
16. Scott Sorensen
5. Luke Polselli
13. Greg Eastwood
14. Josh Carr
22. Craig Garvey
This post will update with live scores, so refresh for the latest.
Mounties 20
Tries
Sam Duggan 17'
Royce Hunt 50'
Tony Satini 61'
Darby Medlyn 77'
Goals
Andre Niko 51'
Andre Niko 77'
Newtown Jets 34
Tries
Sione Katoa 7'
Braydon Trindall 20'
Jaimin Jolliffe 25'
Josh Carr 38'
Sione Katoa 41'
Billy Magoulias 66'
Goals
Braydon Trindall 21'
Braydon Trindall 26'
Braydon Trindall 39'
Braydon Trindall 58'
Braydon Trindall 68'
HALF TIME
Newtown Jets 22 lead Mounties 4
FULL TIME
Newtown Jets 34 defeated Mounties 20
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FULL TIME
Newtown Jets 34 defeated Mounties 20
Newtown Jets 34 defeated Mounties 20
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Re: 2019 Mounties
So Startling played both first grade and for Mounties?
Re: 2019 Mounties
He played 15 minutes, so it's a smart idea to give him extra minutes at mounties
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Could also mean we expect hodgo to be back next game.
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