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NORTH SYDNEY Vs BALMAIN RYDE-EASTWOOD
TG Milner Field, Sunday, March 28
Kick-off: 3.00pm
Referee: Adam Devcich
The Bears will relish the opportunity to play in front of their home fans as they seek their first win of 2010\. Standing in their way will be a Balmain outfit that put up their hands as real title contenders already this year. After being pipped at the post by a point in round one, the Bears were nowhere near their best last week and as a result were comprehensively beaten by Newtown. But a new week brings new hope and new recruit Joe Williams has been fast tracked into the seven jersey after only signing on last week. If Williams can strike up a combination with Eddie Paea they could potentially form one of the most lethal halves pairings in the NSW Cup. The Tigers have looked good through the opening two rounds of the competition with their very own halves combination of Blake Lazarus and Arana Tamauta looking to have struck up a nice partnership. Undoubtedly the Tigers strength lays in their forward pack which is led by the likes of David Gower, Ryan Carr and the Schirnack brothers. However the high impact style of play that the Tigers often adopt must surely take its toll physically and it will be interesting to see how they back up here following their tough match against Western Suburbs last week.
TG Milner Field, Sunday, March 28
Kick-off: 3.00pm
Referee: Adam Devcich
The Bears will relish the opportunity to play in front of their home fans as they seek their first win of 2010\. Standing in their way will be a Balmain outfit that put up their hands as real title contenders already this year. After being pipped at the post by a point in round one, the Bears were nowhere near their best last week and as a result were comprehensively beaten by Newtown. But a new week brings new hope and new recruit Joe Williams has been fast tracked into the seven jersey after only signing on last week. If Williams can strike up a combination with Eddie Paea they could potentially form one of the most lethal halves pairings in the NSW Cup. The Tigers have looked good through the opening two rounds of the competition with their very own halves combination of Blake Lazarus and Arana Tamauta looking to have struck up a nice partnership. Undoubtedly the Tigers strength lays in their forward pack which is led by the likes of David Gower, Ryan Carr and the Schirnack brothers. However the high impact style of play that the Tigers often adopt must surely take its toll physically and it will be interesting to see how they back up here following their tough match against Western Suburbs last week.