2022 NRL Premiership - Round 9

South Sydney v Brisbane

Stadium Australia

Thu May 5, 7:50pm

Selected Round 9 Teams

CyberView from the Hill - Last Week

CyberView from the Hill - This Week

Late Changes

Mansour, Sele, Kennar, Hawkins, Karapani have been trimmed 24h before the game. Burgess dropped out of the team. Mamouzelos is the concussion sub.

LOSS 12-32

Adam Reynolds has come back to haunt his old side, scoring a try and setting up two more as the Broncos cruised to stun the Rabbitohs 32-12 at Accor Stadium on Thursday night. After missing the round one encounter between both clubs in the season opener, Reynolds made up for lost time against the side he played 231 games for as a Rabbitohs junior across a decade at Redfern. The former Rabbitohs captain looked in control from the early stages of the Broncos' victory, racking up 16 of the side's 32 points in a happy homecoming in front of his old faithful. It was an overall unhappy night for the home side, who couldn't really get out of second gear despite a double to Rabbitohs winger Taane Milne. The Broncos got on the board first through Broncos winger Corey Oates, who scored his seventh try of the season by leaping over the top of Blake Taaffe and Taane Milne to the line, as the Broncos took a early 6 nil lead. Brisbane extended their lead to 12 nil when the side's two props Tom Flegler and Pat Carrigan kept the ball alive with offloads to send Adam Reynolds over to get one against his former side. The Rabbitohs were denied a near certain try when Taane Milne lost the ball attempting to score in the 18th minute off a clever scrum move. South Sydney hit back before half-time with a slick scrum play on the right edge ending in Milne ensuring he put the ball down this time to ensure the Bunnies got on the board in the first half. The team went into the break with the Broncos leading 12-6. The Rabbitohs had all running early in the second half but couldn't capitalise on territory with their last-play options and errors letting them down. Brisbane crossed for their third in the 51st minute when Reynolds put Blake Taaffe under pressure with a bomb, which he spilt for Selwyn Cobbo to capitalise. The Rabbitohs got their second through Milne with another right-edge raid to get back within six. The score was now was 18 to 12. An error from the kick restart by Tatola allowed Brisbane in the following set to earn a penalty goal from a inside 10 infringement and take an eight-point lead. Brisbane grabbed their fourth of the evening in the 64th minute when Herbie Farnworth bamboozled the Rabbitohs defence from a scrum play on the left edge for a 20-metre carry to the line. Rhys Kennedy was placed on report in the second half for contact with the elbow on Damien Cook, late in the game. The Rabbitohs' completion rate fell away poorly in the second half, in a trend occurring for the side in 2022, with another error resulting in a 80m runaway try to finish the game. It was the first time since 2018 the Broncos have beaten South Sydney twice in a season.

14 min  0-6
28 min  0-12
37 min  6-12 Milne try Taaffe goal
HT      6-12
51 min  6-18
56 min 12-18 Milne try Taaffe goal
60 min 12-20
64 min 12-26
73 min 12-32

Milne 2 tries
Taaffe 2 from 2 goals

Crowd         9,242
Referee       G.Atkins
Touch Judges  K.Badger / D.Oultram
Video         A.Klien

Scrums         9-6 (1H  5-3 )
Penalities     8-6 (1H  5-2 )
6-Again        2-0 (1H  1-0 )

Final Line Up -                      
                                 Min Tac Pe 6A MT LB  Rn  DR    m Er OL   K TA  T  G/A  FG 2FG

Flbk -  1 - Taaffe, Blake         80   2  1  -  2  1  10   -   89  2  1   -  1  -  2/2   -   -     
LWng -  2 - Johnston, Alex        80   3  -  -  2  -   8   1   55  -  -   -  -  -  -     -   -
LCnt -  3 - Tass, Isaiah          80   9  -  -  2  -  10   -   88  -  -   -  -  -  -     -   -
RCnt -  4 - Graham, Campbell      80  17  -  -  2  -  13   -  104  -  3   -  -  -  -     -   -
RWng - 19 - Milne, Taane          80   7  -  -  -  3  17   -  156  1  -   -  -  2  -     -   -
5/8  -  6 - Walker, Cody          80  12  2  -  4  -  16   -   85  2  -   8  1  -  -     -   -
Half -  7 - Ilias, Lachlan        80  12  -  -  1  -  23   -  129  -  2   6  -  -  -     -   -
Prop -  8 - Tatola, Junior        37  20  1  -  -  -  10   -  101  2  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     [0-23,52-66]
Hook -  9 - Cook, Damien          80  43  -  -  1  -  14   8   96  1  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     
Prop - 24 - Moale, Davvy          16  10  -  -  -  -   3   -   21  -  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     [0-16]
SRow - 11 - Koloamatangi, Keaon   80  28  -  -  1  -  10   -   79  -  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     
SRow - 12 - Arrow, Jai            50  24  -  -  2  -  10   -   77  1  1   -  -  -  -     -   -     [0-32,52-80]
Lock - 13 - Murray, Cameron       80  41  -  -  1  -  14   -   83  2  3   -  -  -  -     -   - (c) 

Int  - 14 - Havili, Silva         43  21  1  -  2  -  15   1  139  -  3   -  -  -  -     -   -     [23-52,66-80]
Int  - 16 - Knight, Liam          20   9  1  -  -  -   8   -   66  -  1   -  -  -  -     -   -     [32-52]
Int  - 18 + Peoples, Trent        62  24  -  -  2  1  11   -  110  -  4   -  -  -  -     -   -     [16-80]
Int  - 17 - Paulo, Jaxson          -   -  -  -  -  -   -   -    -  -  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     (DNP)

Conc - 21 - Mamouzelos, Peter                                                                      (DNP)

                                     282  6  - 22  5         1486 11 18  14  2  2  2/2   -   -

Completion Rate      - 32/44  72%

Opposition Offloads  - 8
 
Effective 1st Tackles

 0 min  11m KO
 1 min  10m Walker kick COF
 3 min  10m Walker kick COF
 5 min  11m P / Walker kick
 7 min  87m Ilias kick COF 36m / SS P(Taaffe)
11 min   0m BB Err SCR / Walker kick P / ILias kick CIG
13 min  45m SS Err(Murray) 10m SCR-P / (BB TRY)
16 min  15m KO
17 min  16m Walker kick COF
19 min  34m BB Err SCR
22 min  14m BB Err SCR / P / SS Err(Arrow) SCR
23 min  28m Walker kick
26 min  57m SS Err(Walker) SCR
28 min  72m DO / (BB TRY)
30 min  12m KO
33 min  10m BB-6TG / Ilias kick COF
37 min   0m BB Err / P / BB-6TG SCR / BB-6A / BB-6TG SCR TRY
            P /

half time

41 min  59m Walker kick COF 20m / SS P(Knight)
45 min  48m P / SS P(Havili)
48 min  29m SS Err(DCook) SCR
50 min  37m BB Err SCR / ChOv 1m SS P(Walker)
51 min 100m SS Err(Taaffe) (BB TRY)
52 min  10m KO
55 min  18m Walker kick
56 min   0m BB Err BB-CC(x) SCR / TRY
58 min 100m SS Err(Tatola) 94m / SS P(Walker) (BB GOAL)
61 min  14m KO
62 min   3m Walker kick COF
64 min 100m SS Err(Tatola) SCR (BB TRY)
66 min  14m KO
71 min  26m BB-6TG SCR / Ilias kick BB-6TG / BB-6TG SCR / BB-6A / SS Err(Taaffe)
73 min 100m P / SS Err(Walker) (BB TRY)
76 min  20m Sh-KO / P / SS Err(Murray) SCR
79 min   0m BB-6TG / Ilias kick CIG
            Sh-KO BB Err

Average effective 1st tackle location
- 36.0m - for the whole match

- 27.0m - 1st half 
- 45.7m - 2nd half 

Other First Grade Matches

14-4  Bruc Canberra   b Canterbury
22-20 Penr Parramatta b Penrith
36-22 Brok Manly      b Wests-Tig
44-16 Mcky Syd Rstrs  b Gold Coast
36-16 NQSt Nth Qld    b Newcastle
42-6  MRSt Melbourne  b St Geo-Ill
29-10 Ende Cronulla   b Warriors

               W D  L B Diff PT
MELBOURNE      8 -  1 - +225 16
PENRITH        8 -  1 - +148 16
NTH QLD        6 -  3 - +102 12
CRONULLA       6 -  3 -  +71 12
PARRAMATTA     6 -  3 -  +53 12
SYD RSTRS      5 -  4 -  +46 10
MANLY          5 -  4 -    - 10
BRISBANE       5 -  4 -  -10 10
Souths         4 -  5 -  +19  8
Warriors       4 -  5 -  -81  8
St Geo-Ill     4 -  5 -  -85  8
Canberra       3 -  6 -  -73  6
Wests-Tig      2 -  7 -  -82  4
Gold Coast     2 -  7 -  -84  4
Canterbury     2 -  7 - -115  4
Newcastle      2 -  7 - -134  4
      

Judiciary News

No one has been charged by the Match Review Committee.

Reserve Grade - Knock-On Effect NSW Premiership Round 9

v Newcastle, Redfern Oval, Sat May 7 3:00pm

WIN 37-14

The Rabbitohs NSW Cup side has secured a fourth straight win, with a convincing 19 point victory over the Knights. After a rampant first-half, where the Rabbitohs enjoyed a 24-0 lead, the Knights surged in a ten minute period with Ritchie Kennar in the sin bin. However, the determined Souths outfit reasserted their dominance on the game with a level playing field. After holding off some early pressure from the Knights attack, the Rabbitohs began to find themselves on the front foot. Jack Campagnolo opened the scoring in the 6th minute, breaking through the line for an untouched opener. With the pressure mounting on the Knights defence, Izaac Thompson capitalised on the back of an impressive run from Kennar to double the host's lead. It was all one-way traffic for the remainder of the half, with Jacob Gagai setting up Campagnolo for a well-deserved double. Thompson crossed over the line twice in the final minutes of the half, securing a notable first-half hat-trick in the process. With all the momentum from the first half, the Rabbitohs looked to continue to punish the Knights for the remainder of the game. However, with Ritchie Kennar sent to the sin bin in the 53rd minute, the numerical advantage proved too hard to overcome for the hosts. Luke Huth, Dylan Phythian and Honeti Tuha all crashed over in the ten-minute period, but with only one successful conversion, the Rabbitohs still held a comfortable ten-point lead. Fresh off a short stint in the NRL game on Thursday, Davvy Moale showed his experience, getting the game-sealing try in the 66th minute. Peter Mamouzelos’ field goal in the dying seconds put the icing on the cake, on what was a successful end to a tough day for the Rabbitohs at Ironmark High-Performance Centre. The Rabbitohs sealed the impressive victory, as they begin to mount serious pressure on the top four of the competition. Individually, it was a stellar showing from Izaac Thompson, with four tries and 112 run metres on a memorable afternoon. Jack Campagnolo showed his class with a well-earned double and had a hand in the other two tries scored in the first half. Davy Moale was impressed for the Rabbitohs, backing up from NRL duties with a notable 105 run metres, three tackle breaks and the important game-sealing try.

 6 min  6-0  Campagnolo try Hawkins goal
19 min 10-0  Thompson try Hawkins miss
27 min 16-0  Campagnolo try Hawkins goal
30 min 20-0  Thompson try Hawkins miss
36 min 24-0  Thompson try Hakins miss
HT     24-0
42 min 30-0  Thompson try Hawkins goal
56 min 30-6
59 min 30-10
62 min 30-14
67 min 36-14 Moale try Hawkins goal
78 min 37-14 Mamouzelos fieldgoal

Thompson 4, Campagnolo 2, Moale tries
Hawkins 4 from 7 goals
Mamouzelos fieldgoal

Scrums     2-4 (1H  1-2 )
Penalties  5-3 (1H  3-1 )
6-Again    0-1 (1H  0-0 )

Referee       M.Noyen
Touch Judges  B.Teague / C.Turner

55 min Kennar, Richie         10SB Striking

Final Line Up -
                                 Min Tac Pe 6A MT LB  Rn  DR    m Er OL   K TA  T  G/A  FG 2FG

Flbk -  1 - Gagai, Jacob          80   6  -  -  1  1  12   -  117  -  -   -  1  -  -     -   -
LWng -  5 - Thompson, Izaac       43   2  -  -  -  3   7   -  154  -  -   -  -  4  -     -   -     [0-43]
LCnt -  3 - Tago, Jake            80  10  -  -  2  -  11   -  104  1  -   -  1  -  -     -   -
RCnt -  4 - Kennar, Richard       70   7  1  -  -  1  12   -  112  3  -   1  1  -  -     -   -     [0-55,65-80] 10SB
RWng -  2 - Karapani, Josiah      80   9  1  -  3  1  14   -  195  1  2   -  -  -  -     -   - 
5/8  -  6 - Campagnolo, Jack      80  15  -  -  3  1   8   -   79  -  -   7  1  2  -     -   -
Half -  7 - Hawkins, Dean         80  16  -  -  3  -   7   -   55  -  -   9  -  -  4/7   -   -
Prop -  8 - Moale, Davvy          46  22  -  -  2  1   8   -  105  -  -   -  -  1  -     -   -     [0-26,60-80]
Hook -  9 - Mamouzelos, Peter     80  28  -  -  2  -   4   -   54  1  1   1  1  -  -     1   -     [0-31,43-80]
Prop - 10 - Mitchell, Shaquai     46  15  -  1  3  -  11   -  110  1  1   -  -  -  -     -   -     [0-26,60-80]
SRow - 13 - Hasson, James         80  32  -  1  -  -  10   -  117  1  -   -  -  -  -     -   - (c) 
SRow - 12 - Chan-Foon, Maila      80  20  -  -  3  -   8   -   83  1  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     
Lock - 16 - Hodge, Tyson          27  13  -  -  1  -  10   -  100  -  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     [0-19,72-80]

Int  - 14 - Gardiner, Shannon     49  21  -  -  3  -   7   1   69  1  -   1  -  -  -     -   -     [31-80]
Int  - 15 - Patterson, Hugo       53  30  -  -  3  -   7   -   64  1  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     [19-72]
Int  - 17 - Gordon, Yileen        34  15  -  -  1  -   6   -   64  -  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     [26-60]
Int  - 19 - Hardman, D'arcy       34  16  1  -  1  -   9   -   99  -  1   -  -  -  -     -   -     [26-60]

Conc - 11 - Mougios, Nic                                                                           (DNP)

                                     277  3  2 31  8         1689 11  5  19  5  7  4/7   1   -

Completion Rate      - 30/38  78%

Opposition Offloads  - 7

Other NSW Cup Round 9 Matches

25-8  Penr Penrith    b Parramatta
30-26 Brok Wests      b Blacktown
26-6  CntF Canterbury b St Geo-Ill
40-28 NSO  Newtown    b Norths
BYE        Mt Prtchrd
BYE        Canberra

               W D  L B Diff PT
PENRITH        8 -  1 - +193 16
NEWTOWN        7 -  2 -  +84 14
NORTHS         6 -  2 1  +40 14
SOUTHS         6 -  3 -  +85 12
CANTERBURY     6 -  3 -  +82 12
Parramatta     5 -  4 -  +55 10
Canberra       4 -  5 1  -11 10
St Geo-Ill     4 -  5 -  -78  8
Newcastle      3 -  6 -  -47  6
Mt Pritchard   1 -  7 1  -86  4
Blacktown      1 -  7 1 -122  4
Wests          1 -  8 - -189  2

NSWRL U21 Jersey Flegg Round 9

v Newcastle, 1:00pm

LOSS 10-36

It was another tough outing for the Jersey Flegg side, going down 36-10 to the Knights at Ironmark High Performance Centre. After looking the better side in the opening half, the Rabbitohs surrendered a ten-point lead and conceded 36 second-half points. Carson Kaho got Souths off to a dream start, capitalising on a Knights error to open the scoring in the 4th minute. The Rabbitohs excelled defensively in the first half, imposing their physical dominance and keeping the Knights in their own end for the majority of the half. Romano Cook burrowed over from dummy-half to extend the Rabbitohs lead to ten as they headed into the break. It was a tale of two halves, with Newcastle gaining some early momentum and carrying it through the remainder of the game. Lachlan O’Brien capitalised on the back of the early pressure, with a try in the opening minutes of the second half. David Armstrong and Harry Croker crashed over in quick succession, as the Knights found themselves in the lead for the first time. With the errors piling up and Ryan Garner sent to the sin bin, the Knights surged in attack and began to blow the game out. Mitch Henderson and James Johnson both found their way over in a ten-minute period, as the extra-man proved to be an ignitor for the Newcastle attack. Tevita Toloi capped off the successful second-half comeback, with a try in the final seconds of the game, securing the 26-point victory. The Rabbitohs players will feel this one got away from them in the end but will have to build off the positive performance shown in the first-half heading into their next game. Romano Cook stood out in the losing effort, getting through a lot of work on both sides of the field and scoring a much-needed try. Tallis Duncan continued on his impressive form with another imposing outing in the forward pack, adding to his resume of consistent performances. Coming off an NSW Cup debut last week, Tommy Giles showcased his abilities and will continue to be an added presence for both the NSW Cup and Jersey Flegg side for the remainder of the season.

 4 min  4-0  Kaho try D.Teaupa miss
32 min 10-0  R.Cook try Nohra goal
HT     10-0
39 min 10-6
42 min 10-12
50 min 10-18
57 min 10-24
65 min 10-30
68 min 10-36

Kaho, R.Cook tries
Nohra 1 from 1, D.Teaupa 0 from 1 goals 

Scrums     1-2 (1H  1-0 )
Penalties  7-4 (1H  3-2 )
6-Again    0-1 (1H  0-0 )

Referee       R.Morey
Touch Judges  B.Teague / M.Ford

56 min Garner, Ryan            10SB Professional Foul

Final Line Up -
                                 Min Tac Pe 6A MT LB  Rn  DR    m Er OL   K TA  T  G/A  FG 2FG

Flbk -  1 - Spyroulias, Chaise    63   3  -  -  2  -   -   -   69  1  2   2  1  -  -     -   -     [0-63]
LWng -  5 - Kaho, Carson          70   3  -  -  1  1   -   -  109  -  1   -  -  1  -     -   -
LCnt -  3 - Te Hau, Leon          70   9  1  -  5  -   -   -   66  -  -   -  -  -  -     -   -
RCnt -  4 - Garner, Ryan          60  17  1  -  6  -   -   -   78  1  -   1  -  -  -     -   -     [0-56,66-70]
RWng -  2 - Munro, Tyrone         70   6  -  -  -  -   -   -   68  -  -   -  -  -  -     -   -
5/8  -  6 - Teaupa, Dion          70  29  2  1  4  -   -   -   31  -  -   9  -  -  -/1   -   -
Half -  7 - Nohra, Joseph         52   9  -  -  6  -   -   -   32  1  1   2  -  -  1/1   -   -     [0-52]
Prop -  8 - Giles, Thomas         53  19  -  -  3  -   -   -  139  -  1   -  -  -  -     -   - (c) [0-24,41-70]
Hook -  9 - Cook, Romano          57  23  -  -  3  1   -   -   19  -  -   1  -  1  -     -   -     [0-57] HIA
Prop - 17 - Karam, Jacob          24   7  -  -  2  -   -   -   50  1  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     [0-11,57-70] 
SRow - 11 - Parnell, Byron        55  20  -  -  1  -   -   -   65  -  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     [0-48,63-70] (Changed to jersey #21)
SRow - 12 - Grossemy, Louis       61  18  -  -  3  -   -   -   80  -  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     [0-43,52-70]
Lock - 13 - Duncan, Tallis        70  20  -  -  8  -   -   -   87  2  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     

Int  - 14 - Rizk, Josh            22   3  -  -  -  -   -   -   24  1  1   1  -  -  -     -   -     [48-70]
Int  - 10 - Vailalo, Isaiah       45  15  -  -  2  -   -   -  113  -  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     [11-41,55-70]
Int  - 15 - Tweedie, Cruise       27  14  -  -  2  -   -   -   33  -  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     [43-70]
Int  - 16 - Griffiths, Trent      31  16  -  -  4  -   -   -   44  1  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     [24-55]

Conc - 18 - Moretti, Marco                                                                         (DNP)

                                     231  4  1 52  2         1115  8  6  16  1  2  1/2   -   -

Completion Rate      - 22/31  70%

Opposition Offloads  - 8

Other U21 Round 9 Matches

40-32 Penr Penrith    b Parramatta
30-24 Brok Wests-Tig  b Manly
16-16 CntF St Geo-Ill d Canterbury
26-14 Ende Syd Rstrs  b Cronulla
BYE        Victoria
BYE        Canberra

               W D  L B Diff PT
SYD RSTRS      7 -  2 - +148 14
NEWCASTLE      7 -  2 -  +55 14
PENRITH        6 -  3 -  +98 12
ST GEO-ILL     4 2  2 -  +18 10 **
WESTS-TIG      5 -  4 -  -18 10
Cronulla       4 1  4 -  +42  9
Victoria       3 -  4 1  -32  8 **
Canberra       3 -  5 1  -69  8
Canterbury     3 1  4 -  -37  7 **
Manly          3 -  6 -  -52  6
Parramatta     3 -  6 -  -53  6
Souths         1 -  7 -  -96  2 **

** - postponed

NSWRL Womens Premiership - Round 3

v Newcastle, 11:30am

LOSS 20-34

The Rabbitohs Harvey Norman NSW Women’s Premiership side went down in a fighting effort to the Knights on Saturday. After a slow start out of the blocks, Souths pulled the game back within reach shortly before the half-time break. However, the quality of Newcastle was on full display with an impressive second-half showing where they firmly pulled away. The Rabbitohs did themselves no favours starting off the game, conceding three early penalties before Caitlan Johnston opened the scoring for the visitors. The Knights piled on the pressure and were rewarded with two quick tries from Jesse Southwell and Sophie Higgins. Newcastle held a comfortable 16-0 lead in the opening 20 minutes but began to gift the Rabbitohs some crucial field position with a couple of errors. Monique Donovan broke through the line in the 23rd minute to get Souths on the board with a well-deserved opener. Seli Mailangi and Moniqca Mo'Ale kept the momentum firmly in the corner of the hosts, giving them two crucial tries on the brink of halftime. Both sides headed to the sheds at the break with just two points separating them, leaving it all to play for in the final half. The Knights started the second half on a strong foot, forcing the Rabbitohs into several errors, leading to an early try for Johnston. Shannon Evans gave Newcastle some much-needed breathing room in the 42nd minute, with the visitors showcasing their wealth of experience. It only took five minutes for the Rabbitohs to answer back, with Seli Mailangi seizing the opportunity on the back of a couple of Newcastle errors. As the game entered the final stages, the Rabbitohs attempted to mount a comeback but were held out by a resilient Knights defence. Newcastle sealed the result with Johnston crossing over for a hat-trick in the final minutes. Although the Rabbitohs were defeated, there was no denying their effort on the day and the attacking momentum shown in periods throughout the game. Seli Mailangi was inspirational as hooker for the Rabbitohs just days after being announced in the City squad, scoring a crucial double and leading her side in attack. Ellie Johnston put on another stellar display from prop, allowing her side to get on the front foot and lifting the energy of the Rabbitohs. Patricia Raikadroka was critical in defending her edge from the Knights attack, whilst getting the Rabbitohs on the front foot coming out of their own end.

 
 4 min  0-6
 8 min  0-10
16 min  0-16
21 min  4-16 Donovan try Kelly miss
25 min  8-16 S.Mailangi try Kelly miss
30 min 14-16 M.Moale try Kelly goal
HT     14-16
39 min 14-22
41 min 14-28
50 min 20-28 S.Mailangi try Kelly goal
54 min 20-34

S.Mailangi 2, Donovan, M.Moale tries
Kelly 2 from 4 goals 

Scrums     2-3 (1H  1-1 ) 
Penalties  4-9 (1H  3-5 )
6-Again    0-0 (1H  0-0 )

Referee       M.Ford
Touch Judges  R.Morey / J.Pitscheider

Final Line Up -
                                 Min Tac Pe 6A MT LB  Rn  DR    m Er OL   K TA  T  G/A  FG 2FG
Flbk -  1 - Caine, Terri-Ann      70   9  -  -  3  -   -   -   53  -  -   -  -  -  -     -   - 
RWng -  5 - Markham, Stacey       65   3  -  -  4  -   -   -   44  3  1   -  -  -  -     -   -     [0-65]
RCnt -  4 - Raikadroka, Patricia  70   8  -  -  1  -   -   -   65  -  1   -  -  -  -     -   -
LCnt -  3 - Donovan, Monique      70   9  -  -  3  1   -   -  111  1  -   -  -  1  -     -   -
LWng -  2 - Constable, Brittany   70   2  -  -  1  -   -   -   55  -  1   2  -  -  -     -   -
5/8  -  6 - Kelly, Akira          70   9  2  -  2  -   -   -   50  -  -   5  1  -  2/4   -   -
Half -  7 - Hapuku, Te Aroha      70  20  -  -  7  -   -   -   18  1  1   3  -  -  -     -   -
Prop -  8 - Pauli, Christine      42  20  -  -  3  1   -   -  116  -  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     [0-25,53-70]     
Hook -  9 - Mailangi, Seli        70  34  1  -  6  2   -   -   53  -  -   1  -  2  -     -   -     
Prop - 10 - Johnston, Ellie       70  28  2  -  1  -   -   -  123  1  4   -  1  -  -     -   -     
SRow - 11 - Fa'amausili, Rysh'e    9   4  -  -  -  -   -   -   13  -  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     [0-9]
SRow - 12 - Muru, Shannon         70   9  1  -  2  -   -   -   90  -  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     
Lock - 13 - Piccinelli, Sharna    58  25  1  -  2  -   -   -   26  -  1   -  -  -  -     -   - (c) [0-44,56-70]

Int  - 14 + Booth, Charlotte      31   6  -  -  2  -   -   -   28  -  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     [9-30,60-70]
Int  - 15 - Moale, Moniqca        33   8  2  -  -  1   -   -   71  -  -   -  -  1  -     -   -     [25-53,65-70]
Int  - 16 - Kilisimasi, Seneti    26  11  -  -  3  -   -   -   21  1  1   -  -  -  -     -   -     [30-56]
Int  - 17 - Mailangi, Loretta     16   5  -  -  -  -   -   -   31  1  -   -  -  -  -     -   -     [44-60]

Conc - 18 - Kafoa, Tayla                                                                           (DNP)

                                     210  9  - 40  5          974  8 10  11  2  4  2/4   -   -

Completion Rate      - 17/24  70%

Opposition Offloads  - 7

Other Womens NSW Premiership Matches - Round 3

10-10 Kanw C Coast    d Mt Prtchrd
34-6  NSO  Norths     b Wests-Tig
12-10 HmCE St Marys   b Cronulla
BYE        Wntwrthvll

               W D  L B Diff PT
NORTHS         2 -  - 1  +66  6
CRONULLA       2 -  1 -  +40  4
NEWCASTLE      2 -  1 -  +18  4
WESTS-TIGERS   2 -  1 -  -10  4
St Marys       2 -  1 -  -26  4
Mt Pritchard   1 1  1 -   -4  3
Central Coast  - 1  1 1  -12  3
Wentworthville - -  2 1  -16  2
Souths         - -  3 -  -56  -

Round 9 - Post Game Analysis


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