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Welcome to our coverage of today's NSW Cup clash between the Canberra Raiders and Parramatta Eels at Ringrose Park.
We will do our best to provide score updates in this post... but much of the game is being played concurrently with this afternoon's NRL match between the Raiders and Bulldogs and live scores in the NRL match will take priority.
Kick off in NSW Cup is at 2:30pm. Here are the final team line ups:
Canberra Raiders
1. Adam Cook
2. Manase Kaho
3. Brigham Moeakiola
4. Toby Marks
5. Xavier Savage
6. Matt Frawley
7. Brad Schneider
8. Leo Thompson
9. Siliva Havili
10. Ata Mariota
11. Kai O’Donnell
12. Harry Rushton
13. Darby Medlyn
14. Adrian Trevilyan
15. Clay Webb
16. Caleb Esera
17. Trey Mooney
18. Silafano Titiuti
Parramatta Eels
1. Hayze Perham
2. Toa Mataáfa
3. Will Penisini
4. Michael Oldfield
5. Sean Russell
6. Jordan Rankin
7. Joey Lussick
8. Makahesi Makatoa
9. Nathaniel Roache
10. Wiremu Greig
11. Elie El-Zakhem
12. Charbel Tasipale
13. Ky Rodwell
14. David Hollis
15. Kurt Dillon
16. Dylan Clifford
17. Noel Aukafolau
Canberra Raiders 24
Tries
Xavier Savage 25'
Xavier Savage 34'
Manase Kaho 51'
Manase Kaho 56'
Xavier Savage 73'
Goals
Brad Schneider 36'
Brad Schneider 53'
Parramatta Eels 26
Tries
Sean Russell 10'
Ky Rodwell 16'
Hayze Perham 41'
Lalotoa Mata'afa 64'
Michael Oldfield 79'
Goals
Jordan Rankin 11'
Jordan Rankin 17'
Jordan Rankin 66'
HALF TIME: Parramatta Eels 12 led Canberra Raiders 10
FULL TIME: Parramatta Eels 26 defeated Canberra Raiders 24
MATCH REPORT: Eels late charge to slip past Raiders
Parramatta Eels have recorded consecutive wins defeating Canberra Raiders 26-24 after scoring in the final seconds at Ringrose Park. Only conversions separated the two sides as Parramatta led 22-20 with 12 minutes left on the clock.
Canberra again wrestled back the lead, as Savage desperately burrowed his way over the white stripe, scoring his hat-trick and giving Canberra a two-point lead. With the last roll of the dice, Parramatta scrambled and through slick passing crossed in the corner with Michael Oldfield planting the ball just inside the field of play.
Read more: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2021/05/1 ... elsRaiders
We will do our best to provide score updates in this post... but much of the game is being played concurrently with this afternoon's NRL match between the Raiders and Bulldogs and live scores in the NRL match will take priority.
Kick off in NSW Cup is at 2:30pm. Here are the final team line ups:
Canberra Raiders
1. Adam Cook
2. Manase Kaho
3. Brigham Moeakiola
4. Toby Marks
5. Xavier Savage
6. Matt Frawley
7. Brad Schneider
8. Leo Thompson
9. Siliva Havili
10. Ata Mariota
11. Kai O’Donnell
12. Harry Rushton
13. Darby Medlyn
14. Adrian Trevilyan
15. Clay Webb
16. Caleb Esera
17. Trey Mooney
18. Silafano Titiuti
Parramatta Eels
1. Hayze Perham
2. Toa Mataáfa
3. Will Penisini
4. Michael Oldfield
5. Sean Russell
6. Jordan Rankin
7. Joey Lussick
8. Makahesi Makatoa
9. Nathaniel Roache
10. Wiremu Greig
11. Elie El-Zakhem
12. Charbel Tasipale
13. Ky Rodwell
14. David Hollis
15. Kurt Dillon
16. Dylan Clifford
17. Noel Aukafolau
Canberra Raiders 24
Tries
Xavier Savage 25'
Xavier Savage 34'
Manase Kaho 51'
Manase Kaho 56'
Xavier Savage 73'
Goals
Brad Schneider 36'
Brad Schneider 53'
Parramatta Eels 26
Tries
Sean Russell 10'
Ky Rodwell 16'
Hayze Perham 41'
Lalotoa Mata'afa 64'
Michael Oldfield 79'
Goals
Jordan Rankin 11'
Jordan Rankin 17'
Jordan Rankin 66'
HALF TIME: Parramatta Eels 12 led Canberra Raiders 10
FULL TIME: Parramatta Eels 26 defeated Canberra Raiders 24
MATCH REPORT: Eels late charge to slip past Raiders
Parramatta Eels have recorded consecutive wins defeating Canberra Raiders 26-24 after scoring in the final seconds at Ringrose Park. Only conversions separated the two sides as Parramatta led 22-20 with 12 minutes left on the clock.
Canberra again wrestled back the lead, as Savage desperately burrowed his way over the white stripe, scoring his hat-trick and giving Canberra a two-point lead. With the last roll of the dice, Parramatta scrambled and through slick passing crossed in the corner with Michael Oldfield planting the ball just inside the field of play.
Read more: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2021/05/1 ... elsRaiders
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Still confused why Newtown and Wests had all of the NRL players pulled yet for the second week in a row Parramatta can play theirs
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Can he be flown by supersonic jet to Brisbane
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Manase Kaho gets a double on the other wing, to put the Raiders in front!
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Raiders trail by two points with just under 10 minutes remaining.
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Savage gets a hat trick and the Raiders are back in front with less than five minutes remaining.
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Get Savage into first grade now. Absolute gun in the making
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The other teams acted to "quarantine" their top 30 squads... while the Eels had already failed to in Round 9. They put special procedures in place to qualify enough players to enable them to field an NRL side and travel to Brisbane. Presumably, the others were left free to play NSW Cup in Sydney. I'm assuming that they think that protocols are going to be relaxed by next week.
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NSWRL website says Parra won 26-24
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Anyone see the game?
Obviously a Hatty on debut suggests a fair game from savage but I’d be interested to hear how he handled the physical step up in the contest
Obviously a Hatty on debut suggests a fair game from savage but I’d be interested to hear how he handled the physical step up in the contest
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Schneider 18/19 leading into last week has now kicked 5 from 9 or 10 since?
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Keen to see the highlights for this.
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2020 Round 11 NSW Cup: Canberra Raiders V Western Suburbs Magpies
Canberra Raiders V Western Suburbs Magpies
Saturday 22 May 3:45pm
Lidcombe Oval
Canberra Raiders
1. Xavier Savage
2. Manase Kaho
3. Brigham Moeakiola
4. Toby Marks
5. Elijah Anderson
6. Matthew Frawley
7. Adam Cook
8. Leo Thompson
9. Siliva Havili
10. Ata Mariota
11. Kai O'Donnell
12. Clay Webb
13. Harry Rushton
14. Adrian Trevilyan
15. Darby Medlyn
16. Caleb Esera
17. Trey Mooney
18. Keaton Walkington-Meads
19. Sila Titiuti
20. Sione Vuki
Western Suburbs Magpies
1. Zac Cini
2. Allan Fitzgibbon
3. Reece Hoffman
4. Fetalaiga Pauga
5. Kiah Cooper
6. Billy Walters
7. Zach Dockar-Clay
8. Stefano Utoikamanu
9. Jake Simpkin
10. Zane Musgrove
11. Michael Chee Kam
12. Kelma Tuilagi
13. Tom Amone
14. Joseph Taipare
15. Tom Freebairn
16. Austin Dias
17. Tukimihia Simpkins
AT A GLANCE:
Last round: A two point loss for the Raiders... for the second week in a row. The Raiders went to a 24-22 lead at Ringrose Park when debutant Xavier Savage scored his third try of the afternoon in the 75th minute. Sadly, however, former Raiders back Michael Oldfield scored a match winning try for the Eels at the death. Final scoreline: 26-24 in favour of Parramatta. The Eels led 12-10 at half time, with Savage scoring both of the Green Machine's tries in the opening forty minutes. Raiders winger Manase Kaho scored a double in the space of five minutes in the second half. Both teams scored five tries, with goal kicking ultimately proving the difference.
Almost every attacking statistic was just about even, but the Raiders produced more line breaks (5-3) and offloads (10-4). The Eels posted more kicking metres (582 from 20 kicks, compared with 388 from 18 kicks for the Raiders) and got two forced line drop outs (Raiders one). The Raiders had the better effective tackle rate (92 per cent, compared with 89 per cent for the Eels). That was due to 17 ineffective tackles from the Eels (Raiders eight), with missed tackles almost level.
Leo Thompson (143) and debutant Trey Mooney (127) were the only two Raiders forwards to break 100 metres gained. Xavier Savage (156) and Manase Kaho (141) topped the metres gained in the backs. Halves Matt Frawley and Brad Schneider each posted two try assists. Kai O'Donnell (37), Harry Rushton (37), Leo Thompson (30) and Siliva Havili (30) topped the tackle count for Canberra.
MATCH HIGHLIGHTS: Raiders v Eels: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2021/05/2 ... -round-10/
This week: The Raiders have fallen to sixth place on the competition ladder and now travel to the traditional home of the Western Suburbs Magpies, Lidcombe Oval, in Round 11. The second placed Magpies are on a seven game winning streak, and are coming off a 36-16 win over the Bears at North Sydney Oval last Thursday night. The only teams that they have lost to so far this season are the Raiders (32-18) at Canberra Stadium in Round 1 and the Bears (24-16) at Campbelltown in Round 2. The Raiders are on a three game losing streak. All the season statistics are pointing to a Magpies victory on Saturday. Hopefully the injection of some key players from the SG Ball premiership winning Raiders team will again add some youthful exuberance - and might prove the difference for the Green Machine.
Season record: Raiders 3 and 5 (6th, +16)
Magpies 7 and 2 (2nd, +134)
Form: Raiders LWLLL
Magpies WWWWW
Attacking record: Raiders 26, Magpies 34 points scored per match
Defensive record: Raiders 24, Magpies 19 points conceded per match
Team news: Xavier Savage has been shifted from the wing to fullback, with Elijah Anderson returning to the team in the No. 5 jersey. Adam Cook takes over at halfback, with both Sam Williams and Brad Schneider named in first grade this week. Schneider will be making his NRL debut. Clay Webb will start in the second row, with Darby Medlyn dropping to the bench and Harry Rushton shifting to lock.
MATCH PREVIEW: NSW Cup Raiders v Magpies: https://www.raiders.com.au/news/2021/05 ... v-magpies/
Canberra Raiders V Western Suburbs Magpies
Saturday 22 May 3:45pm
Lidcombe Oval
Canberra Raiders
1. Xavier Savage
2. Manase Kaho
3. Brigham Moeakiola
4. Toby Marks
5. Elijah Anderson
6. Matthew Frawley
7. Adam Cook
8. Leo Thompson
9. Siliva Havili
10. Ata Mariota
11. Kai O'Donnell
12. Clay Webb
13. Harry Rushton
14. Adrian Trevilyan
15. Darby Medlyn
16. Caleb Esera
17. Trey Mooney
18. Keaton Walkington-Meads
19. Sila Titiuti
20. Sione Vuki
Western Suburbs Magpies
1. Zac Cini
2. Allan Fitzgibbon
3. Reece Hoffman
4. Fetalaiga Pauga
5. Kiah Cooper
6. Billy Walters
7. Zach Dockar-Clay
8. Stefano Utoikamanu
9. Jake Simpkin
10. Zane Musgrove
11. Michael Chee Kam
12. Kelma Tuilagi
13. Tom Amone
14. Joseph Taipare
15. Tom Freebairn
16. Austin Dias
17. Tukimihia Simpkins
AT A GLANCE:
Last round: A two point loss for the Raiders... for the second week in a row. The Raiders went to a 24-22 lead at Ringrose Park when debutant Xavier Savage scored his third try of the afternoon in the 75th minute. Sadly, however, former Raiders back Michael Oldfield scored a match winning try for the Eels at the death. Final scoreline: 26-24 in favour of Parramatta. The Eels led 12-10 at half time, with Savage scoring both of the Green Machine's tries in the opening forty minutes. Raiders winger Manase Kaho scored a double in the space of five minutes in the second half. Both teams scored five tries, with goal kicking ultimately proving the difference.
Almost every attacking statistic was just about even, but the Raiders produced more line breaks (5-3) and offloads (10-4). The Eels posted more kicking metres (582 from 20 kicks, compared with 388 from 18 kicks for the Raiders) and got two forced line drop outs (Raiders one). The Raiders had the better effective tackle rate (92 per cent, compared with 89 per cent for the Eels). That was due to 17 ineffective tackles from the Eels (Raiders eight), with missed tackles almost level.
Leo Thompson (143) and debutant Trey Mooney (127) were the only two Raiders forwards to break 100 metres gained. Xavier Savage (156) and Manase Kaho (141) topped the metres gained in the backs. Halves Matt Frawley and Brad Schneider each posted two try assists. Kai O'Donnell (37), Harry Rushton (37), Leo Thompson (30) and Siliva Havili (30) topped the tackle count for Canberra.
MATCH HIGHLIGHTS: Raiders v Eels: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2021/05/2 ... -round-10/
This week: The Raiders have fallen to sixth place on the competition ladder and now travel to the traditional home of the Western Suburbs Magpies, Lidcombe Oval, in Round 11. The second placed Magpies are on a seven game winning streak, and are coming off a 36-16 win over the Bears at North Sydney Oval last Thursday night. The only teams that they have lost to so far this season are the Raiders (32-18) at Canberra Stadium in Round 1 and the Bears (24-16) at Campbelltown in Round 2. The Raiders are on a three game losing streak. All the season statistics are pointing to a Magpies victory on Saturday. Hopefully the injection of some key players from the SG Ball premiership winning Raiders team will again add some youthful exuberance - and might prove the difference for the Green Machine.
Season record: Raiders 3 and 5 (6th, +16)
Magpies 7 and 2 (2nd, +134)
Form: Raiders LWLLL
Magpies WWWWW
Attacking record: Raiders 26, Magpies 34 points scored per match
Defensive record: Raiders 24, Magpies 19 points conceded per match
Team news: Xavier Savage has been shifted from the wing to fullback, with Elijah Anderson returning to the team in the No. 5 jersey. Adam Cook takes over at halfback, with both Sam Williams and Brad Schneider named in first grade this week. Schneider will be making his NRL debut. Clay Webb will start in the second row, with Darby Medlyn dropping to the bench and Harry Rushton shifting to lock.
MATCH PREVIEW: NSW Cup Raiders v Magpies: https://www.raiders.com.au/news/2021/05 ... v-magpies/
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Xav Sav at FB will be interesting
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Clearly they want him to get his hands on the ball as much as possible. I expect first grade is less than a month away.
When you consider our starting props this year have included Dunamis Lui, Ryan James, Sia Soliola, Emre Guler and Corey Horsburgh, out depth is being tested with Leo Thompson and Ata Mariota starting front row.
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Suitable back up in Manase Kaho for fullback as well.
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anyone see any of the game last week? no highlights on nswrl website
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Looks like they were a bit unlucky to lose with a couple of those Eels tries coming off mishandled bombs and bad bounces.
Savage's pace on display in his first try.
Savage's pace on display in his first try.
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That is not unlucky off bombs, that is a full back that has just forgotten how to play. I have said on here numerous times how much I rate Adam Cook, he has looked all class to me.Crash Ball wrote: ↑May 19, 2021, 9:27 am Looks like they were a bit unlucky to lose with a couple of those Eels tries coming off mishandled bombs and bad bounces.
Savage's pace on display in his first try.
But his last three games have been downright embarrassing. He hasn’t been able to get near a bomb, he is frozen every time. I see he has been picked at half back tomorrow, I just hope that he can find some confidence, because I watch those highlights and I see a young guys career disintegrating before our eyes.
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Couple of real class plays from Schneider in those highlights.
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It's a real shame because he's got some tools to work with. Personally I think if he's making grade it's with another 5kg and a 6 on the back so maybe the move to the halves will be a silver lining.Bay53 wrote: ↑May 21, 2021, 10:59 pmThat is not unlucky off bombs, that is a full back that has just forgotten how to play. I have said on here numerous times how much I rate Adam Cook, he has looked all class to me.Crash Ball wrote: ↑May 19, 2021, 9:27 am Looks like they were a bit unlucky to lose with a couple of those Eels tries coming off mishandled bombs and bad bounces.
Savage's pace on display in his first try.
But his last three games have been downright embarrassing. He hasn’t been able to get near a bomb, he is frozen every time. I see he has been picked at half back tomorrow, I just hope that he can find some confidence, because I watch those highlights and I see a young guys career disintegrating before our eyes.
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Damn Savage is real quick. Looks like everyone else is moving in slow motion when he puts the foot down.
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Certainty interesting Savage is playing at fullback. He didn’t play there for his SG Ball side, though he seemed solid under the high ball and with metres coming out of his own end. Might be the plan to get him on the ball more.
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Welcome to our coverage of this afternoon's NSW Cup clash between the Canberra Raiders and Western Suburbs Magpies, at the traditional home of the Magpies, Lidcombe Oval.
Here are the final team line ups... we'll have live scores from 3:45pm:
Canberra Raiders
1. Xavier Savage
2. Manase Kaho
3. Brigham Moeakiola
4. Toby Marks
5. Elijah Anderson
6. Matthew Frawley
7. Adam Cook
8. Leo Thompson
9. Siliva Havili
10. Ata Mariota
11. Kai O'Donnell
12. Clay Webb
13. Harry Rushton
14. Adrian Trevilyan
15. Darby Medlyn
16. Caleb Esera
17. Trey Mooney
19. Josh Billing
Western Suburbs Magpies
1. Zac Cini
2. Allan Fitzgibbon
3. Reece Hoffman
4. Fetalaiga Pauga
5. Kiah Cooper
6. Billy Walters
19. Jock Madden
8. Stefano Utoikamanu
9. Jake Simpkin
13. Tom Amone
11. Michael Chee Kam
12. Kelma Tuilagi
24. Shawn Blore
7. Zach Dockar-Clay
15. Tom Freebairn
16. Austin Dias
17. Tukimihia Simpkins
14. Joseph Taipare
Canberra Raiders 22
Tries
Darby Medlyn 31'
Caleb Esera 34'
Xavier Savage 45'
Manase Kaho 66'
Goals
Adam Cook 32'
Adam Cook 35'
Adam Cook 67'
Western Suburbs Magpies 36
Tries
Stefano Utoikamanu 11'
Billy Walters 22'
Kelma Tuilagi 26'
Jake Simpkin 38'
Kiah Cooper 51'
Zach Dockar-Clay 75'
Goals
Jock Madden 13'
Jock Madden 24'
Jock Madden 28'
Jock Madden 39'
Jock Madden 53'
Jock Madden 77'
HALF TIME: Western Suburbs Magpies 24 lead Canberra Raiders 12
FULL TIME: Western Suburbs Magpies 36 defeated Canberra Raiders 22
Here are the final team line ups... we'll have live scores from 3:45pm:
Canberra Raiders
1. Xavier Savage
2. Manase Kaho
3. Brigham Moeakiola
4. Toby Marks
5. Elijah Anderson
6. Matthew Frawley
7. Adam Cook
8. Leo Thompson
9. Siliva Havili
10. Ata Mariota
11. Kai O'Donnell
12. Clay Webb
13. Harry Rushton
14. Adrian Trevilyan
15. Darby Medlyn
16. Caleb Esera
17. Trey Mooney
19. Josh Billing
Western Suburbs Magpies
1. Zac Cini
2. Allan Fitzgibbon
3. Reece Hoffman
4. Fetalaiga Pauga
5. Kiah Cooper
6. Billy Walters
19. Jock Madden
8. Stefano Utoikamanu
9. Jake Simpkin
13. Tom Amone
11. Michael Chee Kam
12. Kelma Tuilagi
24. Shawn Blore
7. Zach Dockar-Clay
15. Tom Freebairn
16. Austin Dias
17. Tukimihia Simpkins
14. Joseph Taipare
Canberra Raiders 22
Tries
Darby Medlyn 31'
Caleb Esera 34'
Xavier Savage 45'
Manase Kaho 66'
Goals
Adam Cook 32'
Adam Cook 35'
Adam Cook 67'
Western Suburbs Magpies 36
Tries
Stefano Utoikamanu 11'
Billy Walters 22'
Kelma Tuilagi 26'
Jake Simpkin 38'
Kiah Cooper 51'
Zach Dockar-Clay 75'
Goals
Jock Madden 13'
Jock Madden 24'
Jock Madden 28'
Jock Madden 39'
Jock Madden 53'
Jock Madden 77'
HALF TIME: Western Suburbs Magpies 24 lead Canberra Raiders 12
FULL TIME: Western Suburbs Magpies 36 defeated Canberra Raiders 22
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Josh Billing brought in as the 18th man, concussion substitute. I think that'll be his first NSW Cup game, if called upon.
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Magpies make it eight in a row
Western Suburbs Magpies have extended their winning run to eight in a row with a 36-22 win over Canberra Raiders at Lidcombe Oval.
With the likes of Shawn Blore, Jock Madden, Michael Chee Kam and Jake Simpkin all backing up from their respective NRL commitments on Friday, coach Ben Gardiner's side proved too good for the visitors despite their continued efforts.
Read more: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2021/05/2 ... iesRaiders
Western Suburbs Magpies have extended their winning run to eight in a row with a 36-22 win over Canberra Raiders at Lidcombe Oval.
With the likes of Shawn Blore, Jock Madden, Michael Chee Kam and Jake Simpkin all backing up from their respective NRL commitments on Friday, coach Ben Gardiner's side proved too good for the visitors despite their continued efforts.
Read more: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2021/05/2 ... iesRaiders
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Been a long time since we won a game. Probably the comeback against Parra in round 6 I think.
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Pretty soft defensive effort by the looks of it.
Great try by Savage though.
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Gee those highlights are a worry. Exactly the same issues as first grade, just such flimsy defence up the middle. Because it is only a few highlights, we can’t see the lead up, but most of those tries should never have been conceded.
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To be fair half their team were playing NRL yesterday.
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