Balmain & Western Suburbs Junior Rep Teams 2011

ah had you pegged as a pelican a one eyed magpie youre a smart ass love to see you live at the ground instead behind a key board idiot iam in my middle 40s and yes i do know mr pearce still cry over youre magpies do you get nicked. :bawling
 
@Blackandwhite said:
Round 7

Harold Matthews
Penrith Panthers 16-10 Balmain Tigers

SG Ball
Penrith Panthers 28-18 Balmain Tigers

Balmain SG Ball were very ordinary today as were Penrith. They have some decent talent but don't use them effectively, Mitchell Moses has to be the hooker, Shane Beal has to be the 5/8 and Mania Cherrington the half. At least with this combination there will be some creativity around the ruck, Manai is a good hooker but Mitchell's pace from the dummy half position really gets the team going and all of their best displays have been with Mitchell at hooker.
 
@Blackandwhite said:
Round 7

Harold Matthews: - Western Suburbs 20 - Western Sydney Academy 14

**_SG ball: Western Suburbs 26 - Western Sydney Academy 16_**

Was 16-16 until the final 2 mins.

Not a very impressive performance from the Mapgies. Penalties and simple errors where the theme of the night. They did well to stick in there and get the win, but alot of work to be done.
 
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@Swoop said:
Agree 100% with your last comment too….No chance Cronulla beat Wests again this season. Wests had guys out and played a few "2nd tier" type guys aswell.....Newcastle lost to the Dogs so Magies still on top!

Wests have the easiest draw of any of the top teams, I wouldn't get too carried away with your title aspirations just yet. Losing to Cronulla shows that Wests are vunerable, the Dogs have been off the boil so far this season and you were lucky to catch them on an off day when you beat them. Newcastle the Dogs and Parra will take some toppling come Semi Final time. Good luck !!

Chuck in Manly - after a slow start the Eagles look good. Big strong outside backs in Liaina and Haika and a willing pack.
Given the talent, the Dogs really should win it, however I'm led to beleive their's an oversupply of arrogance in their squad (nice way of saying they're a pack of big heads)and they are susceptible to being run off their feet - Wests and Parra have both run them down this season.

… it's a terrific comp and I'm looking forward to the semi's.
 
I agree 100%. I wouldnt want to play Manly. Ironically though, I wouldnt be surprised to see them miss the finals altogether.

They play the Dogs and Newcastle in the final two weeks and the teams around them on the same number of points all have a far easier draw.

Looks like they might need some help to grab a finals spot.

As for the Dogs. Arrogance is their middle name. They wont win it unless they get an attitide change. They'll also have 3 games in the space of 7 days (as will the Tigers). It'll be interesting to see how they come through that.

It's heatin' up folks! :wink: :laughing:
 
Round 8

Harold Matts

Balmain 12-16 South Sydney
South West Sydney Academy of Sport 6-44 Western Suburbs

SG Ball

Melbourne 32-40 Western Suburbs
Balmain 52-22 South Sydney
 
Saturday, April 16 - Leichhardt Oval

_Harold Matthews (U16)_ : South West Sydney Academy v Central Coast - 10:30 AM

_Harold Matthews (U16)_ : Balmain v Western Suburbs - 12:00 PM

_S.G. Ball (U18)_ : Balmain v Western Suburbs - 1:30 PM
 
The final round of the Junior Reps will be played this weekend with the top 8 teams progressing to
Elimination Finals on Saturday – 23 rd April 2011.

HAROLD MATT'S LADDER

1 Illawarra Steelers 14
2 Parramatta Eels 14
3 Souths Rabbitoh's 14
4 Canterbury Bulldogs 12
5 Sydney Roosters 12
6 **Wests Magpies** **12**
7 Newcastle Knights 10
8 Manly SeaEagles 10
9 Penrith Panthers 8
10 Canberra Raiders 8
11 Western Sydney 6
12 Central Coast 4
13 **Balmain Tigers** **4**
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SG BALL LADDER

1 **Wests Magpies** **14**
2 Newcastle Knights 14
3 Canterbury Bulldogs 12
4 Parramatta Eels 12
5 Canberra Raiders 10
6 Sydney Roosters 10
7 Penrith Panthers 10
8 St George Dragons 10
9 **Balmain Tigers** **10**
 
Well done to the mighty magpies … minor premiers in the Ball Cup & 6th in the Matt's.

Both teams head for next Saturday's quarter finals ... :smiley:
 
_**Harold Matthews Quarter Finals**_

(1) Illawarra v Penrith (8)
(2) Parramatta v Canterbury (7)
(3) Newcastle v **Western Suburbs** (6)
(4) Sydney Roosters v South Sydney (5)
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_**S.G. Ball Quarter Finals**_

(1) **Western Suburbs** v Canberra (8)
(2) Newcastle v Cronulla (7)
(3) Parramatta v St George (6)
(4) Canterbury v Sydney Roosters (5)

Times and locations to follow….
 
@Swoop said:
_**Harold Matthews Quarter Finals**_

(1) Illawarra v Penrith (8)
(2) Parramatta v Canterbury (7)
(3) Newcastle v **Western Suburbs** (6)
(4) Sydney Roosters v South Sydney (5)
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_**S.G. Ball Quarter Finals**_

(1) **Western Suburbs** v Canberra (8)
(2) Newcastle v Cronulla (7)
(3) Parramatta v St George (6)
(4) Canterbury v Sydney Roosters (5)

Times and locations to follow….

_**Harold Matt's**_ - 12pm Saturday 23rd, Ausgrid Stadium, Newcastle

_**SG Ball**_ - 1:30pm Saturday 23rd, Campbelltown Stadium
 
its good that the sg ball game is there before the nsw cup game. i'll be there for both.
 
http://www.nswrl.com.au/default.aspx?s=home
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Harold Matt's - 12pm Saturday 23rd, Ausgrid Stadium, Newcastle

The Knights have been in dominant form and are many people’s darkhorse for the title. Sione Mata’utia has found a home in the centres after beginning the year at fullback while, winger Rhys Binns has forced his way into a starting position through solid performances late in the regular season.
The Magpies need their back-row of Brent Downey, Matt Harris and Mitchell Toovey to stand up here. Stopping the Knights back-row will go a long way to securing a victory in the Hunter.
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SG Ball - 1:30pm Saturday 23rd, Campbelltown Stadium

The Canberra Raiders head to Campbelltown Stadium to face Minor Premiers Western Suburbs in what is a massive ask for the team from the nation’s capital.
Wests have all the boxes ticked, good halves, size upfront and speed out wide. Mitchell Brasington has been in excellent form all year for the Magpies and he has been dually supported by the attacking brilliance of James Tedesco and David Nufoaluma.

The Raiders have shown they can test the best and their chances will lay in the hands of their sizable forward pack. If they can get an edge over the Wests pack then they are chance of an upset but if they let the likes of Lalogafu and Fiagatusa dominate then kiss season 2011 goodbye.
 

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