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33rd min TRY RABBITOHS to Mawene Hiroti, it is off the back of a dropped ball, Sam Williams pass not taken. Too many errors from Mounties. Hiroti converts his own try.
Rabbitohs 18-4
Rabbitohs 18-4
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South Sydney Rabbitohs 18
Mounties 4
Lots of errors from Mounties, gifting the Rabbitohs too many opportunities. Mounties continue their slump.
South Sydney Rabbitohs 18
Mounties 4
Lots of errors from Mounties, gifting the Rabbitohs too many opportunities. Mounties continue their slump.
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It sounds like the Mounties are cooked but Souths are a good team I think they will go close to winning of this year
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Mounties with another error to start the second half!
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43rd min TRY RABBITOHS to Bayley Sironen right beside the posts. Converted Hiroti. Mounties are imploding.
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47th min TRY MOUNTIES to Royce Hunt, ran on the short side on the last tackle. Desperately needed four points! Satini took an intercept to put the Mounties on attack. Andre Niko converts.
Rabbitohs 24-10
Rabbitohs 24-10
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52nd min PENALTY GOAL RABBITOHS to Hiroti. Mounties slow the ruck. JJ Collins and Guler are back.
Rabbitohs 26-10
Rabbitohs 26-10
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55th min Mounties attack on the last through Murchie, but now the pass goes out over the sideline just metres out.
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58th min Brendan O'Hagan throws a long pass, behind Niko and he touches it and goes out.
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63rd min Mounties get a penalty for a strip... but the set ends with Murchie throwing the ball to Adam Doueihi. Way too many errors.
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67th min TRY RABBITOHS to winger Mawene Hiroti, no conversion. That's the ball game. The scoreboard reflects the performances.
Rabbitohs 30-10
Rabbitohs 30-10
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71st min TRY MOUNTIES to Andre Niko in the corner. That is surely too little too late. No conversion from out wide.
Rabbitohs 30-14
Rabbitohs 30-14
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76th min Murchie went over the line, but it was stripped. Penalty to Mounties. DUST UP. Horsburgh and Amone, punches flying. Horsburgh and Tom Amone sin binned. Mounties get the penalty... and now another.
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77th min Souths knock on now, they've given away a thousand penalties on their line, no binning.
TRY MOUNTIES to Sam Williams, consolation try taking on the line himself. Went down the left side.
Rabbitohs 30-18
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South Sydney Rabbitohs 30 defeated Mounties 18
TRY MOUNTIES to Sam Williams, consolation try taking on the line himself. Went down the left side.
Rabbitohs 30-18
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From those updates it sounds like Horsburgh doesn’t like playing first grade...
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MATCH REPORT: South Sydney Rabbitohs record comfortable win over Mounties
A powerful first-half from the South Sydney Rabbitohs has helped record a 30-18 victory over the Mounties at Metricon High Performance Centre on Saturday.
Jaydn Su'A made a strong first impression in the cardinal and myrtle with a try in the opening half while Mirene Hiroti crossed for two tries of his own – one on either side of half-time.
Read more: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2019/07/0 ... untiesRd16
https://www.rabbitohs.com.au/news/2019/ ... aight-win/
A powerful first-half from the South Sydney Rabbitohs has helped record a 30-18 victory over the Mounties at Metricon High Performance Centre on Saturday.
Jaydn Su'A made a strong first impression in the cardinal and myrtle with a try in the opening half while Mirene Hiroti crossed for two tries of his own – one on either side of half-time.
Read more: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2019/07/0 ... untiesRd16
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2019 NSW Cup Round 17: Mounties V St George Illawarra Dragons
Mounties V St George Illawarra Dragons
Wollongong Stadium
Sunday 14 July 3:45pm
Mounties
1. Michael Oldfield
2. Tony Satini
3. Sebastian Kris
4. Matthew Timoko
5. Andre Niko
6. Brendan O’Hagan
7. Sam Williams
8. Emre Guler
9. Tom Starling
10. JJ Collins
11. Royce Hunt
12. Jack Murchie
13. Steven Tavita
14. Daniel Keir
15. Jarrett Boland
16. Vincent Rennie
17. Dean Matterson
St George Illawarra Dragons
1. Jai Field
2. Jason Saab
3. Lachlan Maranta
4. Steven Marsters
5. Shaun Sauni-Esau
6. Zeik Foster
7. Adam Clune
8. Topiese Taufa
9. Joe Lovodua
10. Lachlan Timm
11. Charly Runciman
12. Jackson Ford
13. Mitch Allgood
14. Eli Levido
15. Shalom O'Ofou
16. Jayden Morgan
18. Luke Gale
Preview
Last match: The Canberra Raiders NSW Cup affiliate Mounties crashed to their fifth loss in their past six matches in Round 16 - when they were defeated by the South Sydney Rabbitohs, 30-18, at Redfern Oval.
Mounties were boosted by the late inclusion of Sam Williams, Sebastian Kris, Corey Horsburgh and Royce Hunt - while hooker Billy Brittain and fullback Corey Allan were late withdrawals for the Rabbitohs. But ultimately, that wasn't reflected in the performance of the two teams.
The Rabbitohs were well in control through the contest, with Mounties scoring two consolation tries in the final 10 minutes to Andre Niko and Sam Williams. South Sydney led 18-4 at half time - and went to a 20 point lead early in second half, when they were first to score through lock Bayley Sirononen. Royce Hunt gave the visitors some hope when he crossed in the 48th minute, reducing Mounties' deficit to 14 points. But when Rabbitohs winger Mawene Hiroti scored his second try of the afternoon in the 67th minute - giving South Sydney a 30-10 lead - it was pretty much game over.
There was little doubt who was man of the match - Rabbitohs half Adam Doueihi, who set up three tries, made five tackle breaks, a line break, and ran for 130 metres. Tom Starling (15 runs for 121 metres, three tackle breaks, nine dummies and 44 tackles), Emre Guler (17 runs for 167 metres, 52 post contact metres, three tackle breaks, one off load and 26 tackles) and Royce Hunt (one try, 11 runs for 93 metres, one line break, five tackle breaks, four off loads, 27 tackles) were amongst the strongest for Mounties.
Corey Horsburgh broke the 100m gained mark, and was busy in defence - but missed three tackles, made one error, conceded two penalties and was sin binned for striking towards the end of the match. Jack Murchie missed five tackles and made two errors. They're not the sort of figures Ricky Stuart would have been hoping to see from his potential bench forwards.
Emre Guler (167), Matt Timoko (154) and Tony Satini (146) topped the metres gained for Mounties, while Tom Starling (44), Corey Horsburgh (29) and Royce Hunt (27) topped the tackle count.
This week: Mounties are still placed fifth on the competition ladder, but the break they had on the teams below them has closed. The sixth placed North Sydney Bears are now just one competition point adrift, while the Newtown Jets are two competition points behind. Mounties are also now three competition points behind the ladder leaders, the Rabbitohs and Panthers.
This week they face the fourth placed St George Illawarra Dragons at Wollongong - in a warm up match for the NRL clash between the Raiders and Dragons. Up until last weekend, the Dragons were on a three game winning streak, with victories over the Panthers (24-22), Sea Eagles (20-14) and Warriors (28-6). However, they lost in their last outing, to the Newtown Jets, 24-18, at Henson Park. The Jets led 24-4 at half time - but the Dragons came back scoring three tries in the second half. However, Newtown was able to hold the Dragons at bay in the final eight minutes and secure a six point victory.
This match is a battle between the top two attacking teams (Mounties ranked first, Dragons second). Mounties keep piling on points, despite their five recent losses. In those defeats Mounties have still scored an average of 22 points - certainly enough points to win. The defence has been the problem and that is where the Dragons will have the advantage in this contest.
Season record: Mounties 8 and 6, 1 draw (5th, +72)
Dragons 8 and 5, 2 draws (4th, +110)
Attack: Mounties 29 points, Dragons 27 points scored per match
Mounties rank 1st, Dragons 2nd
Defence: Mounties 24 points, Dragons 20 points conceded per match
Mounties rank 10th, Dragons 4th
Form: Mounties: LWLLL
Dragons: DWWWL
Recent meetings:
2019 Round 1 - Mounties 28 drew St George Illawarra Dragons 28 at Aubrey Keech Reserve
2018 Round 24 - St George Illawarra Dragons 26 defeated Mounties 12 at Canberra Stadium
2018 Round 1 - Mounties 22 defeated St George Illawarra Dragons 20 at Wollongong Stadium
Head to head: Mounties 5, St George Illawarra Dragons 7, 1 draw
Mounties team changes: Halves Sam Williams and Brendan O'Hagan have swapped jerseys, but that probably doesn't mean too much! Corey Horsburgh moves back up to the Raiders NRL squad, with Royce Hunt shifting to second row to replace him. Steve Tavita comes into the starting team at lock. Jarrett Boland comes into the top 17 on the bench.
Our tip: Mounties have been significantly disrupted in the past six weeks, as injury and suspension for the Raiders have flowed on to the Mt Pritchard outfit - and they've struggled as a result. They led the competition for a good part of the season, but the past six weeks have seen them dropping down the ladder like a stone. They will be desperate to turn things around against the Dragons - but given the recent form lines, St George Illawarra will be clear favourites at home. The head says Dragons by at least four. Hopefully, Mounties can build come cohesion and lift the defensive intensity - and get the two points.
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Mounties V St George Illawarra Dragons
Wollongong Stadium
Sunday 14 July 3:45pm
Mounties
1. Michael Oldfield
2. Tony Satini
3. Sebastian Kris
4. Matthew Timoko
5. Andre Niko
6. Brendan O’Hagan
7. Sam Williams
8. Emre Guler
9. Tom Starling
10. JJ Collins
11. Royce Hunt
12. Jack Murchie
13. Steven Tavita
14. Daniel Keir
15. Jarrett Boland
16. Vincent Rennie
17. Dean Matterson
St George Illawarra Dragons
1. Jai Field
2. Jason Saab
3. Lachlan Maranta
4. Steven Marsters
5. Shaun Sauni-Esau
6. Zeik Foster
7. Adam Clune
8. Topiese Taufa
9. Joe Lovodua
10. Lachlan Timm
11. Charly Runciman
12. Jackson Ford
13. Mitch Allgood
14. Eli Levido
15. Shalom O'Ofou
16. Jayden Morgan
18. Luke Gale
Preview
Last match: The Canberra Raiders NSW Cup affiliate Mounties crashed to their fifth loss in their past six matches in Round 16 - when they were defeated by the South Sydney Rabbitohs, 30-18, at Redfern Oval.
Mounties were boosted by the late inclusion of Sam Williams, Sebastian Kris, Corey Horsburgh and Royce Hunt - while hooker Billy Brittain and fullback Corey Allan were late withdrawals for the Rabbitohs. But ultimately, that wasn't reflected in the performance of the two teams.
The Rabbitohs were well in control through the contest, with Mounties scoring two consolation tries in the final 10 minutes to Andre Niko and Sam Williams. South Sydney led 18-4 at half time - and went to a 20 point lead early in second half, when they were first to score through lock Bayley Sirononen. Royce Hunt gave the visitors some hope when he crossed in the 48th minute, reducing Mounties' deficit to 14 points. But when Rabbitohs winger Mawene Hiroti scored his second try of the afternoon in the 67th minute - giving South Sydney a 30-10 lead - it was pretty much game over.
There was little doubt who was man of the match - Rabbitohs half Adam Doueihi, who set up three tries, made five tackle breaks, a line break, and ran for 130 metres. Tom Starling (15 runs for 121 metres, three tackle breaks, nine dummies and 44 tackles), Emre Guler (17 runs for 167 metres, 52 post contact metres, three tackle breaks, one off load and 26 tackles) and Royce Hunt (one try, 11 runs for 93 metres, one line break, five tackle breaks, four off loads, 27 tackles) were amongst the strongest for Mounties.
Corey Horsburgh broke the 100m gained mark, and was busy in defence - but missed three tackles, made one error, conceded two penalties and was sin binned for striking towards the end of the match. Jack Murchie missed five tackles and made two errors. They're not the sort of figures Ricky Stuart would have been hoping to see from his potential bench forwards.
Emre Guler (167), Matt Timoko (154) and Tony Satini (146) topped the metres gained for Mounties, while Tom Starling (44), Corey Horsburgh (29) and Royce Hunt (27) topped the tackle count.
This week: Mounties are still placed fifth on the competition ladder, but the break they had on the teams below them has closed. The sixth placed North Sydney Bears are now just one competition point adrift, while the Newtown Jets are two competition points behind. Mounties are also now three competition points behind the ladder leaders, the Rabbitohs and Panthers.
This week they face the fourth placed St George Illawarra Dragons at Wollongong - in a warm up match for the NRL clash between the Raiders and Dragons. Up until last weekend, the Dragons were on a three game winning streak, with victories over the Panthers (24-22), Sea Eagles (20-14) and Warriors (28-6). However, they lost in their last outing, to the Newtown Jets, 24-18, at Henson Park. The Jets led 24-4 at half time - but the Dragons came back scoring three tries in the second half. However, Newtown was able to hold the Dragons at bay in the final eight minutes and secure a six point victory.
This match is a battle between the top two attacking teams (Mounties ranked first, Dragons second). Mounties keep piling on points, despite their five recent losses. In those defeats Mounties have still scored an average of 22 points - certainly enough points to win. The defence has been the problem and that is where the Dragons will have the advantage in this contest.
Season record: Mounties 8 and 6, 1 draw (5th, +72)
Dragons 8 and 5, 2 draws (4th, +110)
Attack: Mounties 29 points, Dragons 27 points scored per match
Mounties rank 1st, Dragons 2nd
Defence: Mounties 24 points, Dragons 20 points conceded per match
Mounties rank 10th, Dragons 4th
Form: Mounties: LWLLL
Dragons: DWWWL
Recent meetings:
2019 Round 1 - Mounties 28 drew St George Illawarra Dragons 28 at Aubrey Keech Reserve
2018 Round 24 - St George Illawarra Dragons 26 defeated Mounties 12 at Canberra Stadium
2018 Round 1 - Mounties 22 defeated St George Illawarra Dragons 20 at Wollongong Stadium
Head to head: Mounties 5, St George Illawarra Dragons 7, 1 draw
Mounties team changes: Halves Sam Williams and Brendan O'Hagan have swapped jerseys, but that probably doesn't mean too much! Corey Horsburgh moves back up to the Raiders NRL squad, with Royce Hunt shifting to second row to replace him. Steve Tavita comes into the starting team at lock. Jarrett Boland comes into the top 17 on the bench.
Our tip: Mounties have been significantly disrupted in the past six weeks, as injury and suspension for the Raiders have flowed on to the Mt Pritchard outfit - and they've struggled as a result. They led the competition for a good part of the season, but the past six weeks have seen them dropping down the ladder like a stone. They will be desperate to turn things around against the Dragons - but given the recent form lines, St George Illawarra will be clear favourites at home. The head says Dragons by at least four. Hopefully, Mounties can build come cohesion and lift the defensive intensity - and get the two points.
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From reading the updates here it sounds like Horsburgh had another ugly, ill disciplined game. Really hope Stuart was watching closely
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Becoming a liability. Dont get me wrong i love the angry ranga but cannot carry a loose unit like that if he cant keep his head
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Hmmm- meanwhile Guler racked up some big numbers and Hunt also had a lot of impact (judging by( tackle breaks and offloads.
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Horsburgh shouldn't be rewarded for that. Dropped for that performance.
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I'd say he'd already been dropped... otherwise he wouldn't have been playing on Saturday.
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I would have thought he was a certainty to play given his lack of minutes in recent weeks. He needed game time. You don't think his replacement is also going to come from this game?
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I do. Guess we will see at 4pm!
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I guess we will!
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I guess everything is wrapped up in a neat little package then, isn’t it??
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I'm not really sure how Guler dropped down the pecking order so quick this year.
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I haven’t seen a lot of him at all this yearNorthern Raider wrote:I'm not really sure how Guler dropped down the pecking order so quick this year.
Defence?
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Sounds very sarcastic.The Rickman wrote: ↑July 9, 2019, 1:25 pm I guess everything is wrapped up in a neat little package then, isn’t it??
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I had been thinking Guler might get a shot... but doesn't look like it.
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Yeah I'm not a fan of no repercussions for Horse.
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Welcome to our coverage of today's NSW Cup clash between Canberra Raiders affiliate Mounties and the St George Illawarra Dragons. This post will update for scoring details and we will have live scores in this thread from Wollongong. Here are the final team line ups:
Mounties
1. Michael Oldfield
2. Tony Satini
3. Sebastian Kris
4. Matthew Timoko
5. Andre Niko
6. Brendan O’Hagan
7. Sam Williams
23. Willie Mataka
9. Tom Starling
13. Steven Tavita
11. Royce Hunt
12. Jack Murchie
15. Jarrett Boland
10. JJ Collins
14. Daniel Keir
16. Vincent Rennie
17. Dean Matterson
St George Illawarra Dragons
1. Jai Field
2. Jason Saab
3. Lachlan Maranta
4. Steven Marsters
5. Shaun Sauni-Esau
6. Zeik Foster
7. Adam Clune
17. Josh Kerr
9. Joe Lovodua
10. Lachlan Timm
24. Patrick Kaufusi
12. Jackson Ford
16. Jayden Morgan
11. Charly Runciman
14. Eli Levido
18. Luke Gale
22. Eddie Blacker
HALF TIME Dragons led 12-0
Mounties 18
Tries
Sam Williams 43'
Brendan O'Hagan 48'
Tony Satini 72'
Goals
Andre Niko 45'
Andre Niko 49'
Andre Niko 74'
St George Illawarra Dragons 24
Tries
Joe Lovodua 7'
Lachlan Timm 15'
Eli Levido 53'
Zeik Foster 62'
Goals
Jai Field 8'
Jai Field 17'
Jai Field 54'
Jai Field 54'
Mounties
1. Michael Oldfield
2. Tony Satini
3. Sebastian Kris
4. Matthew Timoko
5. Andre Niko
6. Brendan O’Hagan
7. Sam Williams
23. Willie Mataka
9. Tom Starling
13. Steven Tavita
11. Royce Hunt
12. Jack Murchie
15. Jarrett Boland
10. JJ Collins
14. Daniel Keir
16. Vincent Rennie
17. Dean Matterson
St George Illawarra Dragons
1. Jai Field
2. Jason Saab
3. Lachlan Maranta
4. Steven Marsters
5. Shaun Sauni-Esau
6. Zeik Foster
7. Adam Clune
17. Josh Kerr
9. Joe Lovodua
10. Lachlan Timm
24. Patrick Kaufusi
12. Jackson Ford
16. Jayden Morgan
11. Charly Runciman
14. Eli Levido
18. Luke Gale
22. Eddie Blacker
HALF TIME Dragons led 12-0
Mounties 18
Tries
Sam Williams 43'
Brendan O'Hagan 48'
Tony Satini 72'
Goals
Andre Niko 45'
Andre Niko 49'
Andre Niko 74'
St George Illawarra Dragons 24
Tries
Joe Lovodua 7'
Lachlan Timm 15'
Eli Levido 53'
Zeik Foster 62'
Goals
Jai Field 8'
Jai Field 17'
Jai Field 54'
Jai Field 54'
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You can't name 14 dudes to start..ya just can't..it's cheating..The Greenhouse wrote: ↑July 14, 2019, 2:40 pm Welcome to our coverage of today's NSW Cup clash between Canberra Raiders affiliate Mounties and the St George Illawarra Dragons. This post will update for scoring details and we will have live scores in this thread from Wollongong. Here are the final team line ups:
Mounties
1. Michael Oldfield
2. Tony Satini
3. Sebastian Kris
4. Matthew Timoko
5. Andre Niko
6. Brendan O’Hagan
7. Sam Williams
23. Willie Mataka
9. Tom Starling
13. Steven Tavita
10. JJ Collins
11. Royce Hunt
12. Jack Murchie
15. Jarrett Boland
10. JJ Collins
14. Daniel Keir
16. Vincent Rennie
17. Dean Matterson
St George Illawarra Dragons
1. Jai Field
2. Jason Saab
3. Lachlan Maranta
4. Steven Marsters
5. Shaun Sauni-Esau
6. Zeik Foster
7. Adam Clune
17. Josh Kerr
9. Joe Lovodua
10. Lachlan Timm
24. Patrick Kaufusi
12. Jackson Ford
16. Jayden Morgan
11. Charly Runciman
14. Eli Levido
18. Luke Gale
22. Eddie Blacker
Mounties 0
Tries
Goals
St George Illawarra Dragons 0
Tries
Goals
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