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13 tries
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Interesting Hingano and Gubb were withdrawn
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And that a Murchie came in. I wouldn’t be surprised if it was leave allowing a visit home.
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MATCH REPORT: Canberra Raiders affiliate Mounties post 62 in Newcastle Knights drubbing
Five tries to winger Mikaele Ravalawa has seen the table-topping Mounties post the biggest win of the 2018 Intrust Super Premiership NSW season, running out 62-0 victors over an underwhelming Newcastle Knights outfit in the sides' Round 13 clash at Aubrey Keech Reserve.
Ravalawa's five tries were those of the hosts' 13 four-pointers – the full-time margin somewhat flattering the Knights, with Mounties converting on only five occasions due to blustery conditions in Sydney's southwest.
Mounties 62 (M Ravalawa 5 B Abbey 2 J Kennedy 2 T Satini 2 S Moceidreke M Oldfield tries S Williams 3 C Garvey 2 goals) defeated Newcastle Knights 0
Read more: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2018/06/0 ... newcastle/
Highlights: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2018/06/0 ... n-knights/
Five tries to winger Mikaele Ravalawa has seen the table-topping Mounties post the biggest win of the 2018 Intrust Super Premiership NSW season, running out 62-0 victors over an underwhelming Newcastle Knights outfit in the sides' Round 13 clash at Aubrey Keech Reserve.
Ravalawa's five tries were those of the hosts' 13 four-pointers – the full-time margin somewhat flattering the Knights, with Mounties converting on only five occasions due to blustery conditions in Sydney's southwest.
Mounties 62 (M Ravalawa 5 B Abbey 2 J Kennedy 2 T Satini 2 S Moceidreke M Oldfield tries S Williams 3 C Garvey 2 goals) defeated Newcastle Knights 0
Read more: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2018/06/0 ... newcastle/
Highlights: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2018/06/0 ... n-knights/
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That's a nice boost to the F/A...
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Interesting Garvey is a goal kicker as well. I know he has a short kicking game. As a hooker he can defend. Sticky won't play him at hooker. A spot in the halves perhaps.
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I think if you look at what happened with goal kicking that match... Craig Garvey is NOT a goal kicker.
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230 metres in 31mins from Liam knight? Surely that can’t be right?
https://www.nswrl.com.au/siteassets/com ... nights.pdf
https://www.nswrl.com.au/siteassets/com ... nights.pdf
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18 runs.. just needs 1 good break and 9 or 10m per carry
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18 runs in 30mins is a huge effort though, in context Royce hunt played over 20 minutes more than Knight and made 2 less runs and no other forward in the game made more than 11
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Yeah its wrong, you can see when interchanges took place on the nswrl sitekiwi raider wrote: ↑June 4, 2018, 7:48 pm 230 metres in 31mins from Liam knight? Surely that can’t be right?
https://www.nswrl.com.au/siteassets/com ... nights.pdf
http://live.nswrl.com.au/match/413e1342 ... 2403273d08
Seems he had a HIA after 31 minutes and them came back on but they never started the clock again.
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2018 Jersey Flegg: Rd 14 Mounties V New Zealand Warriors
Mounties V New Zealand Warriors
Saturday 9 June
North Harbour Stadium
Jersey Flegg 1:00pm
Mounties
1. Andre Niko 2. Tom McGrady 3. Harley Smith-Shields 4. Sebastian Kris 5. Semi Valemi 6. Paul Roache 7. Brendan O'Hagan 8. Stefano Hala 9. Kyle Paterson 10. Matt Scott 11. Komiti Tuilagi 12. Hudson Young 13. Daniel Keir
14. Lachlan Cooper 15. Darby Medlyn 16. Nicholas Toomata 17. Elijah Hunt 20. Tom Robertson
New Zealand Warriors
1. Kayal Iro 2. Harley Maynard 3. Patrick Elia 4. Carlos Henry 5. Edward Kosi 6. Dakohta Taimani 7. Eiden Ackland 8. Preston Riki 9. Lewis Sio 10. Wesley Veikoso 11. Brody Tamarua 12. Tyler Slade 13. Tom Ale
14. Penehuro Toai 15. Sione Tuipolotu 16. Puia'i Patu-vaega'au 17. Soane Hufanga
Mounties V New Zealand Warriors
Saturday 9 June
North Harbour Stadium
Jersey Flegg 1:00pm
Mounties
1. Andre Niko 2. Tom McGrady 3. Harley Smith-Shields 4. Sebastian Kris 5. Semi Valemi 6. Paul Roache 7. Brendan O'Hagan 8. Stefano Hala 9. Kyle Paterson 10. Matt Scott 11. Komiti Tuilagi 12. Hudson Young 13. Daniel Keir
14. Lachlan Cooper 15. Darby Medlyn 16. Nicholas Toomata 17. Elijah Hunt 20. Tom Robertson
New Zealand Warriors
1. Kayal Iro 2. Harley Maynard 3. Patrick Elia 4. Carlos Henry 5. Edward Kosi 6. Dakohta Taimani 7. Eiden Ackland 8. Preston Riki 9. Lewis Sio 10. Wesley Veikoso 11. Brody Tamarua 12. Tyler Slade 13. Tom Ale
14. Penehuro Toai 15. Sione Tuipolotu 16. Puia'i Patu-vaega'au 17. Soane Hufanga
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Jersey Flegg
FULL TIME
Mounties 32
Tries
Paul ROACHE (21m)
Sebastian KRIS (23m)
Komiti TUILAGI (28m)
Brendan O'HAGAN (36m)
Hudson YOUNG (50m)
Brendan O'HAGAN (63m)
Goals
Andre NIKO (22m)
Andre NIKO (24m)
Andre NIKO (29m)
Andre NIKO (38m)
defeated
New Zealand Warriors 12
Tries
Wesley VEIKOSO (16m)
Eiden ACKLAND (33m)
Goals
Eiden ACKLAND (16m)
Eiden ACKLAND (34m)
FULL TIME
Mounties 32
Tries
Paul ROACHE (21m)
Sebastian KRIS (23m)
Komiti TUILAGI (28m)
Brendan O'HAGAN (36m)
Hudson YOUNG (50m)
Brendan O'HAGAN (63m)
Goals
Andre NIKO (22m)
Andre NIKO (24m)
Andre NIKO (29m)
Andre NIKO (38m)
defeated
New Zealand Warriors 12
Tries
Wesley VEIKOSO (16m)
Eiden ACKLAND (33m)
Goals
Eiden ACKLAND (16m)
Eiden ACKLAND (34m)
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I’ve heard we’ve offered O’Hagan a development player deal for next season... He and his manager are exploring all options
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Looks the goods from the highlights and he doesn't have much in front of him, hopefully he sticks around.Dusty wrote: ↑June 10, 2018, 6:23 pm I’ve heard we’ve offered O’Hagan a development player deal for next season... He and his manager are exploring all options
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He and his management are after moreedwahu wrote:Looks the goods from the highlights and he doesn't have much in front of him, hopefully he sticks around.Dusty wrote: ↑June 10, 2018, 6:23 pm I’ve heard we’ve offered O’Hagan a development player deal for next season... He and his manager are exploring all options
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2018 NSW Premiership: Rd 15 Mounties V Newtown Jets, Cronulla Sharks
Mounties V Newtown Jets
Saturday 16 June
Henson Park
NSW Premiership 1:00pm
Mounties
1 Sitiveni MOCEIDREKE
2 Mikaele RAVALAWA
3 Tony SATINI
4 Edward MURPHY
5 Alofi MATAELE
6 Bradley ABBEY
7 Sam Williams
8 Royce HUNT
9 Craig GARVEY
10 Makahesi MAKATOA
11 Jarrad KENNEDY
12 Jack MURCHIE
13 Emre GULER
14 Sam DUGGAN
15 Joshua SAUNDERS-JONES
16 Mitchell CAHALANE
17 Kalani GOING
18 Jarrett BOLAND
Newtown Jets
1 William KENNEDY
2 Lachlan STEIN
3 Aaron GRAY
4 Reubenn RENNIE
5 Charlton SCHAAFHAUSEN
6 Matthew EVANS
7 Kyle FLANAGAN
8 Braden UELE
9 Blayke BRAILEY
10 Kurt DILLON
11 Briton NIKORA
12 Scott SORENSEN
13 Daniel VASQUEZ
14 Anthony MORAITIS
16 Billy MAGOULIAS
17 Wesley LOLO
20 Addison DEMETRIOU
21 Malakai HOUMA
26 Jesse MARSCHKE
Mounties V Cronulla Sharks
Saturday 16 June
Shark Park
Jersey Flegg 5:05pm
Mounties
1 Andre NIKO
2 Thomas MCGRADY
3 Harley SMITH-SHIELDS
4 Sebastian KRIS
5 Semi VALEMEI
6 Paul ROACHE
7 Brendan O'Hagan
8 Stefano HALA
9 Kyle PATERSON
10 Matthew SCOTT10
11 Komiti TUILAGI
12 Hudson YOUNG
13 Daniel KEIR
14 Lachlan COOPER
15 Darby MEDLYN
16 Nicki SOLOA TOOMATA
17 Elijah HUNT
20 Thomas ROBERTSON
Cronulla Sharks
1 Luke POLSELLI
2 Christopher TUPOU
3 Bronson Xerri
4 Isaac LUMELUME
5 Jackson FERRIS
6 Luke Jurd
7 Braydon TRINDALL
8 James Roumanos
9 Harrison Smith
10 Monty RAPER
11 (c) Teig WILTON
12 Blake MANOWSKI
13 Joshua CARR
14 Jayden MILLARD
15 Fine KULA
16 K. PEWHAIRANGI-CHARLIE
17 Thomas CAUGHLAN
18 James RUSSELL
Mounties V Newtown Jets
Saturday 16 June
Henson Park
NSW Premiership 1:00pm
Mounties
1 Sitiveni MOCEIDREKE
2 Mikaele RAVALAWA
3 Tony SATINI
4 Edward MURPHY
5 Alofi MATAELE
6 Bradley ABBEY
7 Sam Williams
8 Royce HUNT
9 Craig GARVEY
10 Makahesi MAKATOA
11 Jarrad KENNEDY
12 Jack MURCHIE
13 Emre GULER
14 Sam DUGGAN
15 Joshua SAUNDERS-JONES
16 Mitchell CAHALANE
17 Kalani GOING
18 Jarrett BOLAND
Newtown Jets
1 William KENNEDY
2 Lachlan STEIN
3 Aaron GRAY
4 Reubenn RENNIE
5 Charlton SCHAAFHAUSEN
6 Matthew EVANS
7 Kyle FLANAGAN
8 Braden UELE
9 Blayke BRAILEY
10 Kurt DILLON
11 Briton NIKORA
12 Scott SORENSEN
13 Daniel VASQUEZ
14 Anthony MORAITIS
16 Billy MAGOULIAS
17 Wesley LOLO
20 Addison DEMETRIOU
21 Malakai HOUMA
26 Jesse MARSCHKE
Mounties V Cronulla Sharks
Saturday 16 June
Shark Park
Jersey Flegg 5:05pm
Mounties
1 Andre NIKO
2 Thomas MCGRADY
3 Harley SMITH-SHIELDS
4 Sebastian KRIS
5 Semi VALEMEI
6 Paul ROACHE
7 Brendan O'Hagan
8 Stefano HALA
9 Kyle PATERSON
10 Matthew SCOTT10
11 Komiti TUILAGI
12 Hudson YOUNG
13 Daniel KEIR
14 Lachlan COOPER
15 Darby MEDLYN
16 Nicki SOLOA TOOMATA
17 Elijah HUNT
20 Thomas ROBERTSON
Cronulla Sharks
1 Luke POLSELLI
2 Christopher TUPOU
3 Bronson Xerri
4 Isaac LUMELUME
5 Jackson FERRIS
6 Luke Jurd
7 Braydon TRINDALL
8 James Roumanos
9 Harrison Smith
10 Monty RAPER
11 (c) Teig WILTON
12 Blake MANOWSKI
13 Joshua CARR
14 Jayden MILLARD
15 Fine KULA
16 K. PEWHAIRANGI-CHARLIE
17 Thomas CAUGHLAN
18 James RUSSELL
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Joshua SAUNDERS-JONES in for mounties.
Still remember that pre-season youtube hype vid. Keen to see how he goes.
Still remember that pre-season youtube hype vid. Keen to see how he goes.
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If YouTube hype videos are anything to go off he's the next Luke PAGE
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Boland as well.zim wrote:Joshua SAUNDERS-JONES in for mounties.
Still remember that pre-season youtube hype vid. Keen to see how he goes.
Rorke appears to have disappeared
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Horsburgh too. I do hope he's got a niggle and we don't see him suddenly turn up in Q Cup in coming weeks.
2018 Mounties
2017 NSW Premiership Round 15: Mounties preview
In Round 15, the Mounties NSW Premiership team meets Cronulla Sharks affiliate, the Newtown Jets at Henson Park, while the Jersey Flegg side clashes with Cronulla at Shark Park.
NSW Premiership: Mounties ran in 13 unanswered tries in a 62-0 defeat of the Newcastle Knights in their last match in Round 13. Winger Mikaele Ravalawa scored five tries the rout - which could have been even nastier for the Knights had the goal kicking had been on the mark.
Apart from his five tries, Ravalawa made 221 metres with the ball in hand, four line breaks and six tackle breaks. Liam Knight (231 metres, 103 post contact metres, one line break assist, six tackle breaks, 19 tackles), Royce Hunt (218 metres, 99 post contact metres, five tackle-breaks), Jarrad Kennedy (two tries, 103 metres, one line break, four tackle breaks, 26 tackles) and Sam Williams (52 metres, four try assists, one line-break) were others to impress for Mounties. Jarrad Kennedy (26), Emre Guler (22) and Makahesi Makatoa topped the Mt Pritchard tackle count.
Mounties sit atop the competition table and come into Saturday’s clash with the fifth-placed Jets, fresh after the bye. Mounties have an 8 and 4 record so far this season, while the Jets are 7 and 5. Newtown also had a bye last week, after defeating the Canterbury Bulldogs, 20-6, in their last outing. The Jets have a DWLWW record in their past five matches; Mounties have a WLWLW form line.
Mounties have an advantage in attack, the Jets a slight advantage in defence. This season, Mt Pritchard has averaged 30 points scored per match, compared with 25 for Newtown - and conceded an average 20 points per match compared with 18 for the Jets. Mounties have a positive points differential of 118, but the Jets are no far behind on +96.
Team changes: Brad Abbey moves to five eighth for Mounties, with Sitiveni Moceidreke taking over at fullback. Michael Oldfield has been promoted to the Raiders NRL team, with Ed Murphy coming into the centres to partner Tony Satini. Emre Guler replaces Liam Knight at starting lock. Josh Saunders-Jones and Kalani Going come into the top 17 on the bench.
For the Jets, Lachlan Stein replaces Matthew Evans on the wing, with Evans taking over from Jack A Williams at five eighth. Former Mounties player, Reubenn Rennie will partner Aaron Gray, with Addison Demetriou dropping back to the bench. Blayke Brailey will start at hooker in place of Billy Magoulias, who has been named on the bench. Daniel Vasquez takes over from former Raider Jack Williams at lock. Two other former Raiders, Scott Sorensen and Anthony Moraitis will line up for the Jets.
Our tip: This will be a tough match for Mounties, with the Jets defeating Mounties 34-20 in Round 10. And this time around, Newtown will have the home ground advantage. We will go with Mounties in a close one, but don’t be surprised if there’s an “upset”.
Jersey Flegg: In Round 14, Mounties produced back to back wins, defeating the New Zealand Warriors, 32-12, at a North Harbour Stadium in Auckland. The victory sees Mounties fifth place on the ladder, with a 7 and 5 record so far this season. Their opposition this week, the Sharks, have a share of the competition lead, but are placed third on points differential. The Sharks have produced just one more win than Mounties, but have lost only once, and drawn twice. Mounties have a LLLWW form line in their past five games, while the Sharks have a WDWWL record. Cronulla lost to the Parramatta Eels, 42-6, last week.
Mounties have a slightly better record in attack (22 points scored per match on average, compared with 21 for the Sharks), but the Sharks have been clearly better in defence (conceding 18 points per match, compared with 23 for Mounties).
For Mounties, Fijian Semi Valemi replaces Komiti Tuilagi on the wing, with Tuilagi moving back to the second row and Darby Medlyn to the bench. Kyle Patterson will start at hooker, with Lachlan Cooper dropping to the bench. For the Sharks, Bronson Xerri comes in at centre for Jonaiah Lualua. Harrison Smith replaces Jayden Millard at starting hooker, with Millard named on the bench.
This will be a difficult assignment for Mounties, particularly at Shark Park. But they have got themselves back into winning form in the past two weeks, after suffering four straight losses. In addition, they did manage to upset the competition leaders, the Newcastle Knights, in Round 13 at Aubrey Keech Reserve. It’s hard to go past the Sharks in this match, but here’s hoping for another big upset.
Mounties V Newtown Jets
Saturday 16 June
Henson Park
NSW Premiership 1:00pm
Mounties
1. Sitiveni Moceidreke 2. Mikaele Ravalawa 3. Tony Satini 4. Ed Murphy 5. Alofi Mataele 6. Brad Abbey 7. Sam Williams 8. Royce Hunt 9. Craig Garvey 10. Makahesi Makatoa 11. Jarrad Kennedy 12. Jack Murchie 13. Emre Guler
14. Sam Duggan 15. Joshua Saunders-Jones 16. Mitch Cahalane 17. Kalani Going 18. Jarrett Boland
Newtown Jets
1. Will Kennedy 2. Lachlan Stein 3. Aaron Gray 4. Reubenn Rennie 5. Charlton Schaafhausen 6. Matt Evans 7. Kyle Flanagan 8. Braeden Uele 9. Blayke Brailey 10. Kurt Dillon 11. Briton Nikora 12. Scott Sorensen 13. Daniel Vasquez
14. Anthony Moraitis 16. Billy Magoulias 17. Wesley Lolo 20. Addison Demetriou 21. Malakai Houma 26. Jesse Marschke
Referee: Drew Oultram
Sideline Officials: John Woods, Adam Reid
Mounties V Cronulla Sharks
Saturday 16 June
Shark Park
Jersey Flegg 5:05pm
Mounties
1. Andre Niko 2. Tom Mcgrady 3. Harley Smith-Shields 4. Sebastian Kris 5. Semi Valemi 6. Paul Roache 7. Brendan O'Hagan 8. Setefano Hala 9. Kyle Paterson 10. Matt Scott 11. Komiti Tuilagi 12. Hudson Young 13. Daniel Keir
14. Lachlan Cooper 15. Darby Medlyn 16. Nicholas Toomata 17. Elijah Hunt 20. Tom Robertson
Cronulla Sharks
1. Luke Poiselli 2. Chris Tupou 3. Bronson Xerri 4. Isaac Lumelume 5. Jackson Ferris 6. Luke Jurd 7. Braydon Trindall 8. James Roumanos 9. Harrison Smith 10. Monty Raper 11. Teig Wilton 12. Blake Manowski 13. Josh Carr
14. Jayden Millard 15. Fine Kula 16. Kalani Pewhairangi-Charlie 17. Tom Caughlan 18. James Russell
Referee: Nathan Loveday
Sideline Officials: Dean Tyler, Mitchell Currie
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In Round 15, the Mounties NSW Premiership team meets Cronulla Sharks affiliate, the Newtown Jets at Henson Park, while the Jersey Flegg side clashes with Cronulla at Shark Park.
NSW Premiership: Mounties ran in 13 unanswered tries in a 62-0 defeat of the Newcastle Knights in their last match in Round 13. Winger Mikaele Ravalawa scored five tries the rout - which could have been even nastier for the Knights had the goal kicking had been on the mark.
Apart from his five tries, Ravalawa made 221 metres with the ball in hand, four line breaks and six tackle breaks. Liam Knight (231 metres, 103 post contact metres, one line break assist, six tackle breaks, 19 tackles), Royce Hunt (218 metres, 99 post contact metres, five tackle-breaks), Jarrad Kennedy (two tries, 103 metres, one line break, four tackle breaks, 26 tackles) and Sam Williams (52 metres, four try assists, one line-break) were others to impress for Mounties. Jarrad Kennedy (26), Emre Guler (22) and Makahesi Makatoa topped the Mt Pritchard tackle count.
Mounties sit atop the competition table and come into Saturday’s clash with the fifth-placed Jets, fresh after the bye. Mounties have an 8 and 4 record so far this season, while the Jets are 7 and 5. Newtown also had a bye last week, after defeating the Canterbury Bulldogs, 20-6, in their last outing. The Jets have a DWLWW record in their past five matches; Mounties have a WLWLW form line.
Mounties have an advantage in attack, the Jets a slight advantage in defence. This season, Mt Pritchard has averaged 30 points scored per match, compared with 25 for Newtown - and conceded an average 20 points per match compared with 18 for the Jets. Mounties have a positive points differential of 118, but the Jets are no far behind on +96.
Team changes: Brad Abbey moves to five eighth for Mounties, with Sitiveni Moceidreke taking over at fullback. Michael Oldfield has been promoted to the Raiders NRL team, with Ed Murphy coming into the centres to partner Tony Satini. Emre Guler replaces Liam Knight at starting lock. Josh Saunders-Jones and Kalani Going come into the top 17 on the bench.
For the Jets, Lachlan Stein replaces Matthew Evans on the wing, with Evans taking over from Jack A Williams at five eighth. Former Mounties player, Reubenn Rennie will partner Aaron Gray, with Addison Demetriou dropping back to the bench. Blayke Brailey will start at hooker in place of Billy Magoulias, who has been named on the bench. Daniel Vasquez takes over from former Raider Jack Williams at lock. Two other former Raiders, Scott Sorensen and Anthony Moraitis will line up for the Jets.
Our tip: This will be a tough match for Mounties, with the Jets defeating Mounties 34-20 in Round 10. And this time around, Newtown will have the home ground advantage. We will go with Mounties in a close one, but don’t be surprised if there’s an “upset”.
Jersey Flegg: In Round 14, Mounties produced back to back wins, defeating the New Zealand Warriors, 32-12, at a North Harbour Stadium in Auckland. The victory sees Mounties fifth place on the ladder, with a 7 and 5 record so far this season. Their opposition this week, the Sharks, have a share of the competition lead, but are placed third on points differential. The Sharks have produced just one more win than Mounties, but have lost only once, and drawn twice. Mounties have a LLLWW form line in their past five games, while the Sharks have a WDWWL record. Cronulla lost to the Parramatta Eels, 42-6, last week.
Mounties have a slightly better record in attack (22 points scored per match on average, compared with 21 for the Sharks), but the Sharks have been clearly better in defence (conceding 18 points per match, compared with 23 for Mounties).
For Mounties, Fijian Semi Valemi replaces Komiti Tuilagi on the wing, with Tuilagi moving back to the second row and Darby Medlyn to the bench. Kyle Patterson will start at hooker, with Lachlan Cooper dropping to the bench. For the Sharks, Bronson Xerri comes in at centre for Jonaiah Lualua. Harrison Smith replaces Jayden Millard at starting hooker, with Millard named on the bench.
This will be a difficult assignment for Mounties, particularly at Shark Park. But they have got themselves back into winning form in the past two weeks, after suffering four straight losses. In addition, they did manage to upset the competition leaders, the Newcastle Knights, in Round 13 at Aubrey Keech Reserve. It’s hard to go past the Sharks in this match, but here’s hoping for another big upset.
Mounties V Newtown Jets
Saturday 16 June
Henson Park
NSW Premiership 1:00pm
Mounties
1. Sitiveni Moceidreke 2. Mikaele Ravalawa 3. Tony Satini 4. Ed Murphy 5. Alofi Mataele 6. Brad Abbey 7. Sam Williams 8. Royce Hunt 9. Craig Garvey 10. Makahesi Makatoa 11. Jarrad Kennedy 12. Jack Murchie 13. Emre Guler
14. Sam Duggan 15. Joshua Saunders-Jones 16. Mitch Cahalane 17. Kalani Going 18. Jarrett Boland
Newtown Jets
1. Will Kennedy 2. Lachlan Stein 3. Aaron Gray 4. Reubenn Rennie 5. Charlton Schaafhausen 6. Matt Evans 7. Kyle Flanagan 8. Braeden Uele 9. Blayke Brailey 10. Kurt Dillon 11. Briton Nikora 12. Scott Sorensen 13. Daniel Vasquez
14. Anthony Moraitis 16. Billy Magoulias 17. Wesley Lolo 20. Addison Demetriou 21. Malakai Houma 26. Jesse Marschke
Referee: Drew Oultram
Sideline Officials: John Woods, Adam Reid
Mounties V Cronulla Sharks
Saturday 16 June
Shark Park
Jersey Flegg 5:05pm
Mounties
1. Andre Niko 2. Tom Mcgrady 3. Harley Smith-Shields 4. Sebastian Kris 5. Semi Valemi 6. Paul Roache 7. Brendan O'Hagan 8. Setefano Hala 9. Kyle Paterson 10. Matt Scott 11. Komiti Tuilagi 12. Hudson Young 13. Daniel Keir
14. Lachlan Cooper 15. Darby Medlyn 16. Nicholas Toomata 17. Elijah Hunt 20. Tom Robertson
Cronulla Sharks
1. Luke Poiselli 2. Chris Tupou 3. Bronson Xerri 4. Isaac Lumelume 5. Jackson Ferris 6. Luke Jurd 7. Braydon Trindall 8. James Roumanos 9. Harrison Smith 10. Monty Raper 11. Teig Wilton 12. Blake Manowski 13. Josh Carr
14. Jayden Millard 15. Fine Kula 16. Kalani Pewhairangi-Charlie 17. Tom Caughlan 18. James Russell
Referee: Nathan Loveday
Sideline Officials: Dean Tyler, Mitchell Currie
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on the physio table in one of bj's Insta stories.
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Good stuff. Thought we **** that one up (or he wasn't keen anymore).
2018 Mounties
NSW Premiership
Mounties V Newtown Jets
TV: Live on Nine NSW/ACT from 1pm
On line radio: www.steelesports.com.au
This post updates with scores, refresh for the latest. Final team line ups:
Mounties 22
Tries
Craig GARVEY (5m)
Bradley ABBEY (14m)
Bradley ABBEY (22m)
Bradley ABBEY (30m)
Goals
Sam WILLIAMS (6m)
Sam WILLIAMS (24m)
Sam WILLIAMS (31m)
Newtown Jets 16
Tries
Bessie AUFAGA-TOOMAGA (34m)
Billy MAGOULIAS (61m)
Matthew EVANS (73m)
Goals
Kyle FLANAGAN (62m)
Kyle FLANAGAN (74m)
HALF TIME
Mounties 22
Newtown Jets 4
FULL TIME
Mounties 22
Newtown Jets 16
Mounties V Newtown Jets
TV: Live on Nine NSW/ACT from 1pm
On line radio: www.steelesports.com.au
This post updates with scores, refresh for the latest. Final team line ups:
Mounties 22
Tries
Craig GARVEY (5m)
Bradley ABBEY (14m)
Bradley ABBEY (22m)
Bradley ABBEY (30m)
Goals
Sam WILLIAMS (6m)
Sam WILLIAMS (24m)
Sam WILLIAMS (31m)
Newtown Jets 16
Tries
Bessie AUFAGA-TOOMAGA (34m)
Billy MAGOULIAS (61m)
Matthew EVANS (73m)
Goals
Kyle FLANAGAN (62m)
Kyle FLANAGAN (74m)
HALF TIME
Mounties 22
Newtown Jets 4
FULL TIME
Mounties 22
Newtown Jets 16
Re: 2018 Mounties
Hingano playing at five eighth
Re: 2018 Mounties
Hingano drops it first touch
Re: 2018 Mounties
Garvey splits the markers and runs 40m to score
Williams converts
Mounties 6-0
Williams converts
Mounties 6-0
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Re: 2018 Mounties
Those two comments together are pretty amusing considering the circumstances tis year.
Re: 2018 Mounties
Great vision from Garvey to dummy to the middle and find Abbey on the shortside who barges over on the last
Mounties 10-0
Mounties 10-0
Re: 2018 Mounties
Listening on line... Garvey sounds like he’s carving it up.
Re: 2018 Mounties
Garvey having a belter so far
Re: 2018 Mounties
Abbey slices through off a 2nd man play and scores his 2nd. Mounties dominating posession in the first 20
Williams converts
Mounties 16-0
Williams converts
Mounties 16-0