2017 NRL Premiership - Round 26

South Sydney v Parramatta

Stadium Australia

Fri Sep 1, 7:50pm

Selected Round 26 Teams

CyberView from the Hill - Last Week

CyberView from the Hill - This Week

Late Changes

Reynolds and Gray were trimmed 24 hours before the match. Sam Burgess and Angus Crichton were both late withdrawals due to injury. Cook starts fullback, Goodwin at right centre, Kelly half, George Burgess prop, Turner second row.

LOSS 16-22

The South Sydney Rabbitohs have been defeated by the Parramatta Eels by 22 points to 16 tonight at ANZ Stadium in front of a crowd of 21,533 in their final match of the season. Injury forced multiple changes to the side both during the week and on game day, with Aaron Gray, Sam Burgess, Angus Crichton and Adam Reynolds forced out of the contest. The absences would force a myriad of changes to the side, which would see regular hooker Damien Cook starting for the first time at fullback, Luke Kelly playing his second and final match for the club at halfback, as well as giving Jason Clark his first run with the side since Round xx and Dave Tyrrell his final match for the Rabbitohs since debuting back in 2009. In the first few minutes the Eels would throw the ball around in an attempt to run around the Rabbitohs, however the resilient Red and Green defence would plug the holes, stopping a rampaging Siosaia Vave close to the line. With the Rabbitohs on the attack, a dropped ball from Tyrell Fuimaono would gift Parramatta possession 30 metres from their own try line, and through some slick passing, centre Michael Jennings would burst through the right edge past the Rabbitohs’ line, scoring the first try of the match in the 8th minute. Mitchell Moses would convert the try from the sideline to give the Eels a 6-point lead after ten minutes. Cook’s experience in the custodian role at a young age would put him in good stead as he set the ANZ Stadium field alight by not only preventing a 40/20 , but also turning winger Semi Radradra inside out, then running forty metres downfield to give his side a much needed field advantage. The ad lib play seemed to give his teammates inspiration, as Luke Kelly would put in a deft grubber kick for Bryson Goodwin to score, however the try was disallowed as Goodwin was deemed to be offside. A Parramatta lost ball would put the Rabbitohs back in position to redeem themselves, and after a receiving penalty, the Red and Greens hit back through a quick shift to the left where Cook would finish off what he started with winger Robert Jennings touching down in the 16th minute. Goodwin would take over the goal kicking duties, however he would be unsuccessful from the sideline, with the ball just edging the posts to the right. Some clever kicks from Robbie Farah would pin the Eels in their own territory, with the Rabbitohs showing some great resilience and teamwork in defence to keep their opponents at bay, however it would all come undone with the Eels receiving a fifth tackle penalty due to illegal ruck play. Both teams were unafraid of going down the unorthodox route, with plenty of expansive passing and plenty of offloads being made, but despite the plethora of mistakes, the intensity continued to build with each run. The off the cuff play would soon pay off for the Rabbitohs, with a Robbie Farah offload allowing Kyle Turner to crash over for his first try of the year under the posts in the 28th minute. Goodwin would make sure he would hit the mark this time, giving the Rabbitohs a 4-point lead. Farah’s performance as the kicking maestro would continue to ease pressure off the Red and Greens, and with ill-discipline creeping into Parramatta’s play, Souths would go close to extending their lead through Cody Walker, only for the five-eighth was held up over the line. Minutes later, a Corey Norman spiral bomb would ricochet off teammate and former Rabbitoh Kirisome Auva’a’s head, and with the ball headed towards the Rabbitohs try line, youngster Campbell Graham saving the day by touching the ball down in goal. Off the ensuing dropout, in a complete mismatch of size and strength, Luke Kelly would put a monster shot on Radradra, forcing the star winger to lose the ball just as the Eels were building momentum. With just two minutes left in the half, Radradra would make amends by crashing over the line, making the scores level. This time Moses’ kick from the sideline would hit the mark, giving the Eels a 2-point advantage at the break. The second half would start with both sides continuing their expansive style of play, however the Eels would be the first to get a penalty for a player being dragged into touch after being held. After a Damien Cook try saver on a high flying Semi Radradra, the Red and Greens would receiving a ruck penalty, giving them the perfect opportunity to capitalise on their territory, however a forward pass from Cook went forward. A lost ball from Tom Burgess in the Rabbitohs’ own half would gift the Eels prime possession, and on the next set a Corey Norman cut out pass would send over Semi Radradra for his second try of the night, with Mitchell Moses converting the try. The Eels would look to put on more points with some quick passing, but would lose possession through some wayward passing and then giving away a penalty on the very next set. Souths would use this to their advantage, and Cody Walker would replicate Norman’s effort by sending Robert Jennings for his second try of the match in the 55th minute. With Bryson Goodwin converting the try from the sideline, the Red and Greens would be behind by just 2 points. With Parramatta continuing to threaten the Rabbitohs’ line, and a multitude of handling errors from the Red and Greens, the Eels looked to score once again, only for Jennings to save the day by intercepting a Manu Ma’u offload. Souths looked to forge a counterattack through their experienced campaigners as Robbie Farah threw a well-timed offload to John Sutton, who briefly relived his playing days as a centre just inside the left touchline, however the Eels defence was able to barrel him out of play. Pressure continued to mount on the Red and Green wall, which continued to repel wave after wave of the blue and gold attack, but the Eels would look to Radradra for points, and he would get his third try of the match in the 74th minute thanks to a Corey Norman kick. Mitchell Moses’ conversion kick would fail to hit the mark, and off a short kickoff from the Rabbitohs, they would earn a penalty after Radradra attempted to take out opposition winger Campbell Graham. With less than five minutes left of their season, the Rabbitohs would throw everything at their opponents, however it would not be enough to claim victory.

 8 min  0-6
13 min  4-6
26 min 10-6
39 min 10-12
49 min 10-18
54 min 16-18
74 min 16-22

Jennings 2, Turner tries
Goodwin 2 from 3 goals

Crowd       21,533
Referee     G.Badger / C.Butler

Penalities   9-5
Scrums       5-10

Final Line Up
                                 Min Tac Pe MT LB  Rn  DR    m Er OL   K TA  T  G/A  FG
Flbk -  9 - Cook, Damien          80   5  -  2  1  15   3  165  2  -   -  1  -  -     -
LWng -  5 - Jennings, Robert      80   2  -  -  2  13   1  117  1  -   -  -  2  -     -
LCnt -  4 - Fuimaono, Tyrell      80  13  1  1  -  14   2  120  2  -   -  -  -  -     -
RCnt -  1 - Goodwin, Bryson       80  20  1  4  -  11   1   91  1  1   -  -  -  2/3   -
RWng -  2 - Graham, Campbell      80  10  -  -  -  13   1  131  -  -   -  -  -  -     -
5/8  -  6 - Walker, Cody          80  20  1  1  -   7   -   44  -  -   3  1  -  -     -
Half - 21 - Kelly, Luke           80  27  -  3  -   3   -   16  -  -   6  -  -  -     -
Prop -  8 - Burgess, Tom          52  28  -  3  -  16   -  153  1  -   -  -  -  -     -
Hook - 14 - Farah, Robbie         80  31  -  -  -   6   6   66  -  2   5  1  -  -     -
Prop - 15 - Burgess, George       35  20  1  -  -   5   -   56  -  -   -  -  -  -     -
SRow - 11 - Sutton, John          80  25  -  -  1  14   -  123  2  -   1  -  -  -     - (c)
SRow - 16 - Turner, Kyle          70  28  -  3  1   7   -   70  1  -   -  -  1  -     - 
Lock - 13 - Murray, Cameron       69  37  1  3  -  13   -  126  -  -   -  -  -  -     -

Int  - 17 - Britt, Dean           18   7  -  2  -   5   -   53  -  -   -  -  -  -     -
Int  - 18 - Clark, Jason          39  16  -  -  -  12   -  111  1  -   -  -  -  -     -
Int  - 19 - Tyrrell, Dave         27  17  -  1  -   6   -   53  -  -   -  -  -  -     -
Int  - 20 - Talakai, Siosifa      10   3  -  -  -   1   -    9  -  -   -  -  -  -     -

TOTAL                                309  5 23  5         1505 11  3  15  3  3  2/3   -

Completion Rate      - 28 / 37  76%

Opposition Offloads  - 10

Effective 1st Tackles

 0 min  18m KO
 1 min  39m Kelly kick COF
 4 min  61m Sutton kick SCR 20m / SS P(GBurgess)
 7 min  35m SS Err(TFuimaono) SCR / (Pa Try)
10 min  20m KO
12 min  35m NO TRY SS P(Goodwin)
13 min   0m Pa Err / P / TRY
16 min  48m SS Err(TFuimaono)
19 min  69m P / Farah kick 4m / SS P(Walker)
22 min  12m Pa Err / P / Kelly kick
24 min  22m P / Farah kick
26 min   0m Pa Err SCR / TRY
28 min  22m Farah kick
32 min  17m P / P / SS Err(Sutton) SCR
34 min  71m DO
36 min  15m Pa Err SCR / Farah kick SCR
38 min  91m DO 70m / SS P(Murray) / (Pa TRY)

half time

41 min  22m Walker kick COF
43 min  26m Kelly kick 8m SS P(TFuimaono)
46 min  30m P / SS Err(Cook)
49 min  60m SS Err(TBurgess) SCR / (Pa TRY)
51 min  18m KO
54 min   0m Pa Err SCR / P / TRY
58 min  10m P / SS Err(Clark) SCR
59 min   5m Kelly kick
61 min  12m Pa Err SCR / Walker kick
64 min  40m Pa Err SCR / SS Err(Turner)
66 min  70m Pa Err / SS Err(Goodwin)
67 min  40m Pa Err / SS Err(Sutton) SCR
70 min  19m Walker kick COF
71 min  39m Farah kick 8m / SS 6TG(Jennings) SCR / (Pa TRY)
75 min  40m KO
77 min   6m P / ChOv
79 min  40m Kelly kick SS Err(Cook)

Average effective 1st tackle location
- 31.4m - for the whole match

- 34.7m - 1st half 
- 27.9m - 2nd half 

Other NRL Matches

20-10 Town Brisbane   b Nth Qld
20-16 SFS  Syd Rstrs  b Gold Coast
28-12 Brok Manly      b Penrith
32-6  MRSt Melbourne  b Canberra
26-18 NISC Cronulla   b Newcastle
26-20 StAu Canterbury b St Geo-Ill
28-16 Leic Wests-Tig  b Warriors

               W D  L B Diff PT
MELBOURNE     20 -  4 2 +297 44
SYD RSTRS     17 -  7 2  +72 38
BRISBANE      16 -  8 2 +164 36
PARRAMATTA    16 -  8 2  +39 36
CRONULLA      15 -  9 2  +69 34
MANLY         14 -  9 2  +40 32
PENRITH       13 - 11 2  +45 30
NTH QLD       13 - 11 2  +24 30
St Geo-Ill    12 - 12 2  +83 28
Canberra      11 - 13 2  +61 26
Canterbury    10 - 14 2  -95 24
Souths         9 - 15 2 -100 22
Warriors       7 - 17 2 -131 18
Wests-Tigers   7 - 17 2 -158 18
Gold Coast     7 - 17 2 -190 18
Newcastle      5 - 19 2 -220 14
      

Judiciary News

No one was charged from the match.

U20 National Youth Holden Cup - Round 26

v Parramatta, 5:35pm

LOSS 26-40

Late Changes - Butler was trimmed 24 hours before the match. Doueihi, Talakai and Taukamo are out. Morgan starts on the wing, Manowski five-eighth and Ili at second row.

The South Sydney Rabbitohs NYC have fallen to a determined Parramatta Eels outfit 40 points to 26 tonight at ANZ Stadium. The Young Rabbitohs had the task of overcoming the 5th placed Eels in order to solidify their place in the finals, and would have to do so without winger Tyrone Taukamo, star five-eighth Adam Doueihi, as well as backrower Sifa Talakai, who would be playing in the NRL side. Despite giving away a penalty on halfway to the Eels early on, the Rabbitohs would score first through Malachi Morgan in the 4th minute after a 90 metre break from Nic Mougios off an Eels kick. Halfback Dean Hawkins would continue his rich form with the boot by kicking the conversion from the sideline. A penalty for a high tackle on lock Gabe Hamlin would provide the perfect platform for the team to capitalise, and a switch play from Harry Leddy at dummy half sent prop Henry-Siriah Fuimaono to crash over in the 26th minute. Hawkins would convert the try to give the Red and Greens a 12-point lead. Another penalty on Hamlin would add another two points to the scoresheet, with the Young Rabbitohs opting for a penalty goal, which was converted by Hawkins. A dropped ball off the first set of the ensuing kickoff would hand the Eels some much needed momentum, however some desperate scrambling defence would hold off their efforts. However, the Eels would not be contained for long after a break by winger Greg Leleisiuao would lead to a Noel Aukafolau try just ten minutes from halftime. Parramatta would strike back in the next two minutes through second rower Ray Stone after a break from halfback Troy Dargan. Custodian Dylan Brown would convert to bring the Eels back within four points with seven minutes left to go in the half. The Eels would send a scare in the Rabbitohs camp by nearly scoring again on the next set, however they would lose possession just five metres out from the try line after some ad lib play, relieving plenty of pressure off the Cardinal and Myrtles. Some much needed luck would go the way of the Rabbitohs just a few sets later, with a poorly executed bomb coming off the hands of an Eels player, gifting the side six more tackles. A clever deft kick from Beau Cordtz would earn a repeat set, and off the back of a monstrous run from Jordan Mailata, captain Kalani Ili would take charge and plant the ball by the fingertips to get the Rabbitohs back in front. Dean Hawkins then plotted the goal with thirty seconds left to give the side a 10-point buffer at the break. The second half would start off with the Rabbitohs making a strong charge upfield, but then giving away a penalty to the Eels on the first tackle. After some expansive play, Parramatta would crash over through Ray Stone once again, with Dylan Brown converting the try, bringing the contest back to a four-point difference once again. A dropped ball off the kickoff would invite the Rabbitohs back in, however some poor communication would see the Eels regain possession after a few loose passes. The errors would continue to flow from the Young Rabbitohs, which gave Parramatta more opportunities to score, however the Red and Green defence would keep their composure to prevent any raids from coming off. Quick play the balls from the Eels would force the Rabbitohs to try slow them down, leading to a slow release penalty on halfway, and the next set would see Parramatta take the lead for the first time with a second try to Aukafolau in the 55th minute. The try would be converted giving the Eels the lead for the first time in the match. Fatigue would set in for the Rabbitohs, as the Eels would take advantage of the tiring defence and would crash over through Reed Mahoney, with Brown converting the try with less than a quarter of the game to go. The Eels looked to score once again by sending the ball through the hands off the kickoff, however an obstruction penalty would give the Young Rabbitohs a chance to make a trick shot and opt for a weighted kick downfield to be regathered, however the Eels would reach it first and ground the ball in the in-goal, which then lead them to kicking a dropout 20 metres out. The quick tempo of the Parramatta attack would keep the Rabbitohs on their feet, who would capitalise through a Harry Leddy linebreak, and a deft cross-field kick from Dean Hawkins would see Malachi Morgan cash in once again on the right flank. Parramatta would continue the back and forth trend of the match with Ray Stone going in for his third try with just over ten minutes to go. Brown would convert the try to give the Eels a eight-point margin. A few sets later ricocheted kick off on to boot of Dylan O’Connor nearly saw the fleet-footed centre streak away only for him to be bundled into touch, and with the Eels regaining possession in their own half, with Stone collecting his fourth try of the night through sheer determination and power. Despite a determined performance, the Young Rabbitohs would fall to the Eels 40 points to 26.

 4 min  6-0
17 min 12-0
24 min 14-0
29 min 14-4
32 min 14-10
39 min 20-10
43 min 20-16
55 min 20-22
59 min 20-28
65 min 26-28
69 min 26-34
74 min 26-40

Morgan 2, H.Fuimaono, Ili tries
Hawkins 5 from 5 goals

Penalities     7-3
Scrums         2-3

Final Line Up
                                 Min Tac Pe MT LB  Rn  DR    m Er OL   K TA  T  G/A  FG
Flbk -  1 - Cordtz, Beau          80   3  -  3  -  11   1   85  -  -   2  -  -  -     -
LWng -  2 - Mougios, Nic          77   4  -  -  1  10   1  126  1  -   -  -  -  -     -
LCnt -  3 - Hiroti, Mawene        80  14  -  -  -   8   -   85  -  -   -  -  -  -     -
RCnt -  4 - O’Connor, Dylan       80   8  -  4  -  11   -   99  2  -   -  -  -  -     -
RWng - 20 - Morgan, Malachi       80   5  -  2  1  10   -  106  -  -   -  -  2  -     -
5/8  - 17 - Manowski, Blake       52  24  -  6  -   6   -   58  1  -   -  -  -  -     -
Half -  7 - Hawkins, Dean         80  13  -  3  -   6   -   32  1  -  12  1  -  5/5   -
Prop -  8 - Fuimaono, Henry       54  20  1  4  1  12   -  123  1  -   -  -  1  -     -
Hook -  9 - Leddy, Harry          80  17  -  4  1   3   2   63  1  -   -  1  -  -     -
Prop - 10 - Johnstone, Sam        80  44  1  1  -  13   -  139  -  1   -  -  -  -     -
SRow - 15 - Ili, Kalani           48  19  -  2  1  12   -   96  1  -   -  -  1  -     - (c)
SRow - 12 - Ta'avale, Lucky       80  35  -  8  -   6   -   39  -  -   -  1  -  -     -
Lock - 13 - Hamlin, Gabe          80  35  -  2  -  10   -  105  -  1   1  -  -  -     - 

Int  - 16 - Mailata, Jordan       26   8  -  2  -   7   -   83  1  -   -  -  -  -     -
Int  - 19 - Koloamatangi, Keaon   60  19  1  -  -  10   -  109  -  2   -  -  -  -     -
Int  - 21 - Shepherd, Charles      3   -  -  -  -   -   -    -  -  -   -  -  -  -     -
Int  - 18 - Shiach-Wise, Bailey    -   -  -  -  -   -   -    -  -  -   -  -  -  -     -

TOTAL                                268  3 41  5         1348  9  4  15  3  4  5/5   -

Opposition Offloads - 7

Other NYC Matches

26-24 Town Brisbane   b Nth Qld
60-24 SFS  Syd Rstrs  b Gold Coast
29-10 Brok Penrith    b Manly
24-22 Kawa Canberra   b Melbourne
36-24 NISC Newcastle  b Cronulla
34-34 StAu St Geo-Ill d Canterbury
54-16 Leic Wests-Tig  b Warriors

               W D  L B Diff PT
CRONULLA      19 1  4 2 +474 43
PENRITH       15 2  7 2 +193 36
ST GEO-ILL    15 1  8 2  +40 35
PARRAMATTA    15 -  9 2 +167 34
NTH QLD       14 - 10 2 +182 32
BRISBANE      14 - 10 2  +68 32
NEWCASTLE     13 1 10 2  -11 31
MANLY         13 - 11 2 +113 30
Souths        12 2 10 2 +104 30
Syd Rstrs     12 1 11 2 +160 29
Gold Coast    10 1 13 2 -130 25
Canberra      10 - 14 2 -104 24
Melbourne      9 - 15 2 -168 22
Canterbury     6 3 15 2 -224 19
Wests-Tigers   5 2 18 2 -370 16
Warriors       3 - 21 2 -496 10

NRL Club Championship

               W D  L B Diff PT
CRONULLA      33 1 13 4 +543 77
Parramatta    31 - 17 4 +206 70
Brisbane      30 - 18 4 +232 68
Syd Rstrs     29 1 18 4 +232 67
Penrith       28 2 18 4 +237 66
Melbourne     29 - 19 4 +129 66
St Geo-Ill    27 1 20 4 +123 63
Nth Qld       27 - 21 4 +206 62
Manly         27 - 21 4 +154 62
Souths        21 2 25 4   +6 52
Canberra      21 - 27 4  -45 50
Newcastle     18 1 29 4 -231 45
Canterbury    11 3 29 4 -319 43
Gold Coast    17 1 30 4 -320 43
Wests-Tigers  12 2 34 4 -528 34
Warriors      10 - 38 4 -627 28

Reserve Grade - Intrust Super NSW & QLD Premiership - Preliminary Semi-Finals

(6v7) v Newcastle, Kogarah Jubilee Oval, Sun Sep 3 12:00pm

LOSS 18-40

Late Changes - Kelly, Whitelaw, Clark, Freebairn were out. Williams started prop, Siolo lock, Doueihi half, Mociedeke five-eighth, Robinson centre. Perrin and Jamel Hunt were added to the bench.

A dominant performance from the Newcastle Knights has seen them progress into week two of the semi-finals after a 40-18 victory over the North Sydney Bears. Brendan Elliott was a strike weapon for the Knights with two tries, while halfback Will Pearsall and hooker Tom Starling beautifully steered the ship that kept their side alive in the 2017 season. The Bears came into the match heavily depleted thanks to a large number of South Sydney Rabbitohs players missing in action on Friday night, while lock of the year Cheyne Whitelaw picked up an untimely injury during the week, which forced him out of the contest. A Pearsall bomb wasn’t judged properly by Eli Levido, which caused a dropout, before the crafty halfback put his lock Bradie Smith through a big gap to post first points for the Knights. North Sydney had the next chance to score that the Knights defended without conceding, before consecutive sets allowed Newcastle to build pressure that led to a Brendan Elliott try. A penalty in front of the posts gave the Knights a gift two points, before another penalty gave them field position yet again, before one of the most exciting young prospects in the competition, Nick Meaney, scored and converted to take Newcastle to a 20-0 lead. The Bears had to be next to score if they were to stay in the contest, and thankfully they did just that through their powerhouse winger Abbas Miski in the right corner after a left-to-right shift. While that try was very conventional, the next was the complete opposite as the Bears threw the ball around on the fifth tackle like it was a hot potato. The skill of both five-eighth and winger came into play when Latrell Robinson put in a pin-point cross-field bomb under pressure to the wing of Tautalatasi Tasi, who snatched the ball out of the air and planted it down with perfection. Newcastle started the second half with a bang, crossing the line that would have put the margin out to 18 however Jacob Gagan was unable to ground the ball. North Sydney then went up the other end of the field with a similar chance, but a bad pass to Adam Doueihi from dummy half. A first tackle error gave Newcastle another chance just 10 minute into the second half, and Elliott took it upon himself to score with some individual brilliance when he put in a grubber, chased hard, won the race and planted the ball down. Another penalty goal notched the margin out further, before the Knights built more pressure thanks to consecutive forced dropouts that led to a Pearsall try as he hit and spun through the Bears defence. Brad Deitz and Joseph Morris scored a try each from dummy half for their respective sides, before Levido scored a great try when he ran across-field and straightened through a hole which made the final score 40-18

Cherrington was placed on report in the 52nd minute.

 4 min  0-6
17 min  0-12
21 min  0-14
25 min  0-20
29 min  4-20
37 min  8-20
49 min  8-26
53 min  8-28
57 min  8-34
65 min 14-34
68 min 14-40
73 min 18-40

Miski, Tasi, Dietz, Levido tries
Levido 1 from 4 goals

Penalties      13-10
Scrums          1-6

Final Line Up
                                 Min Tac Pe MT LB  Rn  DR    m Er OL   K TA  T  G/A  FG
Flbk -  1 - Levido, Eli           80   6  -  2  1   8   -   45  -  -   1  -  1  1/4   -
LWng -  2 - Tasi, Tautalatasi     80   6  -  3  1  12   3  126  3  1   -  -  1  -     -
LCnt - 18 - Robinson, Latrell     63   9  -  6  -   1   -   13  1  -   -  1  -  -     -
RCnt -  4 - Murphy, Ed            80   7  1  1  -   8   -   65  -  -   -  -  -  -     -
RWng -  5 - Miski, Abbas          80   7  -  2  1   8   -   94  1  -   -  -  1  -     -
5/8  -  3 - Moceidreke, Sitiveni  80  20  1  1  -   2   -   17  -  -   1  1  -  -     -
Half -  7 - Doueihi, Adam         80  13  2  2  -   4   -   26  3  1   7  -  -  -     - 
Prop - 17 - Williams, Clayton     42  27  -  3  -   5   -   64  -  -   -  -  -  -     -
Hook -  9 - Deitz, Brad           80  32  3  2  1   3   3   22  -  -   3  -  1  -     - (c)
Prop - 10 - Mauala, Fred Jnr      56  29  -  5  -   8   -   80  -  1   -  -  -  -     -
SRow - 11 - Cherrington, Anthony  56  22  1  1  -  12   -  107  -  -   -  -  -  -     -
SRow - 12 - Rogers, Piki          52  26  2  6  -   6   -   55  1  -   -  1  -  -     -
Lock - 21 - Siolo, Patrice        69  34  -  1  1   8   -  104  -  -   -  -  -  -     -

Int  - 14 - Perrin, Tom           17   3  -  -  -   2   -   17  -  -   -  -  -  -     -
Int  - 16 - Rudolf, Toby          43  20  -  2  -   6   -   46  -  -   -  -  -  -     - 
Int  - 19 - Talakai, Siosifa      63  26  -  -  -  10   -  107  -  -   -  -  -  -     -
Int  - 20 - Hunt, Jamel           19   5  -  1  -   6   -   56  -  -   -  -  -  -     -

TOTAL                                292 10 38  5         1045  9  3  12  3  4  1/4   -

Completion Rate     - 25 / 33  76%

Opposition Offloads - 11

Effective 1st Tackles

 1 min  21m Doueihi kick SCR
 2 min 100m NS Err(Levido)
 3 min  96m DO 76m / NS P(Dietz) 84m / NS P(Siolo) / (Nw TRY)
 6 min  17m KO
 9 min   0m P / Doueihi CIG
10 min  70m NS Err(Rogers) SCR
13 min  95m P / P / NS Err(Doueihi) 29m / 6TG(Doueihi) SCR 69m / 6TG(Dietz) / (Nw TRY)
19 min 100m KO 24m / NS P(Williams) 89m / NS P(Siolo) (Nw GOAL)
22 min  20m KO
24 min  72m Nw Err SCR / Doueihi kick 34m NS P(Murphy) 72m / (Nw TRY)
27 min  20m KO
29 min   0m P / TRY
33 min  99m NS Err(Miski) SCR 96m NS P(Mociedreke)
34 min   0m P / Dietz kick Doueihi kick CIG
37 min   0m P / Mociedreke kick TRY

half time

40 min  16m KO
42 min  52m Doueihi 10m / NS P(Williams)
46 min  15m Nw Err / P / P NS Err(Talakai) SCR
48 min  91m NS Err(Robinson) SCR / (Nw TRY)
51 min 100m KO 23m / NS P(Cherrington) (Nw GOAL)
53 min  12m KO
55 min  70m DO
57 min  86m DO / (Nw TRY)
59 min  40m KO
61 min  48m P / Doueihi kick COFIG
64 min   0m P / Doueihi kick CIG
65 min   0m TRY
67 min  80m NS Err(Tasi) / (Nw TRY)
70 min  18m KO
73 min   0m P / TRY
75 min  17m P / NS Err(Tasi) SCR
78 min  52m P / NS P(Levido)
79 min  43m Doueihi kick
80 min  65m NS P(Perrin)

Average effective 1st tackle location
- 49.6m - for the whole match

- 54.4m - 1st half 
- 45.9m - 2nd half 

Other NSW Premiership Matches

34-26 SFS  (1v4) Wyong          b Canterbury
36-20 Koga (3v2) Penrith        b Warriors
30-26 Koga (8v5) Illawarra      b Mt Pritchard

Other QLD Premiership Matches

BYE        (1)   PNG Hunters
BYE        (2)   Redcliffe
20-16 Lngl (3v6) Bris Easts     b Townsville
26-18 SunS (4v5) Sunshine Coast b Souths-Logan

Weekend Sep 8-12

NRL Premiership - Preliminary Semi-Finals


18-16 MRSt (1v4) Melbourne    b Parramatta
24-22 SFS  (2v3) Syd Rstrs    b Brisbane
15-14 SFS  (8v5) Nth Qld      b Cronulla
22-10 SFS  (7v6) Penrith      b Manly
             

U20 National Youth Holden Cup - Preliminary Semi-Finals


35-22 SFS  (4v1) Parramatta   b Cronulla
18-14 SFS  (3v2) St Geo-Ill   b Penrith
30-16 SFS  (8v5) Manly        b Nth Qld
30-26 SFS  (6v7) Brisbane     b Newcastle

Reserve Grade - Intrust Super NSW & QLD Premiership - Semi-Finals


Other NSW Premiership Matches

BYE        (1)   Wyong
BYE        (2)   Penrith
30-6  Koga (3v6) Warriors         b Newcastle
32-14 Koga (4v5) Canterbury       b Illawarra

Other QLD Cup Matches

 6-4  PMby (1v2) PNG Hunters      b Redcliffe
26-22 Lngl (4v3) Sunsine Coast    b Bris Easts

Weekend - Sep 15-17

NRL Semi-Finals


           (1)   Melbourne
           (2)   Syd Rstrs
13-6  Lang (3v6) Brisbane     b Penrith
24-16 StAu (5v4) Nth Qld      b Parramatta
             

U20 National Youth Holden Cup Semi-Finals

  
           (1)   Parramatta
           (2)   St Geo-Ill
33-12 Lang (3v6) Penrith      b Brisbane
42-22 StAu (5v4) Manly        b Cronulla

Reserve Grade - Intrust Super NSW & QLD Premiership - Finals


Other NSW Premiership Matches

16-12 Leic (1v3) Wyong            b Warriors
16-12 Leic (2v4) Penrith          b Canterbury

Other QLD Cup Matches

           (1)   PNG Hunters
40-14 Dolp (3v2) Sunshine Coast   b Redcliffe

Weekend - Sep 22-24

NRL Preliminary Finals


30-0  MRSt (1v3) Melbourne    b Brisbane
29-16 SFS  (4v2) Nth Qld      b Syd Rstrs
             

U20 National Youth Cup Preliminary Finals


28-6  SFS  (1v3) Parramatta   b Penrith
34-18 SFS  (4v2) Manly        b St Geo-Ill

Reserve Grade - Intrust Super NSW & QLD Premiership - Grand Finals


Other NSW Premiership Matches

20-12 Parr (2v1) Penrith          b Wyong

Other QLD Cup Matches

12-10 Lang (1v2) PNG Hunters      b Sunshine Coast

Weekend Oct 2 - Grand Finals

NRL Grand Finals


34-6  StAu (1v2) Melbourne  b Nth Qld
             

U20 National Youth Holden Cup - Grand Final


20-18 StAu (2v1) Manly      b Parramatta

Reserve Grade - State Championship


42-18 StAu        Penrith    b PNG Hunters


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