CATALANS ELIMINATE BROWN'S GIANTS

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CATALANS ON AN EELS RUN ELIMINATING BROWN'S GIANTS
Saturday 26 Sep 2009 10:59
by engage Super League
Source: [www.superleague.co.uk](http://www.superleague.co.uk)
Catalans Dragons are just 80 minutes away from a maiden engage Super League Grand Final appearance after completing a hat-trick of surprise end-of-season away victories.
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The Perpignan club, who made the engage Super League play-offs because the system was expanded to the top eight clubs, followed up their shock wins over St Helens and Wakefield Trinity Wildcats by ending the hopes of Carnegie Challenge Cup finalists Huddersfield Giants.
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Tries in the final quarter from winger Dimitri Pelo and second rower Olivier Elima eventually settled an uncompromising preliminary semi-final at the Galpharm Stadium after defences dominated for an hour.
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The Catalans must now make a fourth successive visit to England next weekend to take on Leeds Rhinos or St Helens in the semi-finals as they seek to emulate Australian club Parramatta in reaching the Grand Final from eighth place.
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The Giants were boosted by the return of suspended front-row duo Keith Mason and Scott Moore, as well as injured pair Jamahl Lolesi and David Faiumu, although hooker Shaun Lunt was a late withdrawal with flu.
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However, the home side had to re-shuffle after losing Lolesi just 75 seconds into the match when he was badly hurt attempting a tackle on Elima which set the tone for a bruising opening quarter peppered with penalties.
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Catalans conceded four penalties in the first nine minutes for foul play which enabled the home side to pile on the pressure.
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The visitors' defence held firm, though, and Walters' men took the lead on 19 minutes when influential stand-off Adam Mogg got Clint Greenshields on an arcing run to the corner and the full-back managed to touch down despite the attention of three defenders.
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As the penalty count turned around, the Mogg-Greenshields partnership caused all sorts of problems for Huddersfield's defence while the Catalans managed to keep a tight rein on the Giants' dangerous attacker Brett Hodgson.
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It needed a flash of inspiration by scrum-half Luke Robinson to draw Huddersfield level as he jinked his way through the first line of defence and evaded Greenshields on a mazy run to the line five minutes before half-time.
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Hodgson's goal edged his side in front but Greenshields thought he had restored the visitors' lead when he successfully ran back Hodgson's kick from 60 metres out only to have the try disallowed for an obstruction by team-mate Julien Touxagas.
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It was just as tight and tense in the second half with defences still very much on top.
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If anything, the exchanges became even more brutal and referee Steve Ganson struggled to keep tempers in check as the game entered the final quarter with no addition to the score.
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Twice Catalans captain Greg Bird was warned by the official for over-zealous tackles by his team but it all added to the excitement of an old-fashioned war of attrition.
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The deadlock was eventually broken on 62 minutes when Pelo dribbled the ball to the corner and won the race to the touchdown.
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Thomas Bosc made up for his earlier miss by landing the touchline conversion and then combined with Bird to get Elima over for the clinching try 10 minutes from the end.

Brown's finals Coaching record continues…....

Bad Luck Hodgo, Liam, Phat's and Jamal....
 
Damn thats disappointing.

It seems like the Catalans are making a similar run to the Eels.

Well I guess if there's a side that I want to win over there besides Huddersfield then I'd say the Catalans because it would be good if the French can get strong again so we have another competitive international side.

Bad luck Hodgo, Paul, Fults and Jamal…. And also bad luck Huddigiant :stuck_out_tongue: but I'm sure they'll bounce back.

It seems like a very hard league to win over there because of the traditional heavyweights so hopefully we can start seeing some of the other teams do well there.
 
@Jazza said:
Damn thats disappointing.

It seems like the Catalans are making a similar run to the Eels.

Well I guess if there's a side that I want to win over there besides Huddersfield then I'd say the Catalans because it would be good if the French can get strong again so we have another competitive international side.

Bad luck Hodgo, Paul, Fults and Jamal…. And also bad luck Huddigiant :stuck_out_tongue: but I'm sure they'll bounce back.

It seems like a very hard league to win over there because of the traditional heavyweights so hopefully we can start seeing some of the other teams do well there.

cheers mate, im sure they will aswell since everyone wrote us off at the start of the season i dont think we have done bad finished 3rd and got to the cup final. I still think hodgo will get man of steel and Brown coach of the year. Hopefully i will be able to come over to OZ in the next few years to watch a Wests Game and experience the nrl plus get myself a shirt :wink: and maybe catch up with some of you.
 
@huddgiant01 said:
@Jazza said:
Damn thats disappointing.

It seems like the Catalans are making a similar run to the Eels.

Well I guess if there's a side that I want to win over there besides Huddersfield then I'd say the Catalans because it would be good if the French can get strong again so we have another competitive international side.

Bad luck Hodgo, Paul, Fults and Jamal…. And also bad luck Huddigiant :stuck_out_tongue: but I'm sure they'll bounce back.

It seems like a very hard league to win over there because of the traditional heavyweights so hopefully we can start seeing some of the other teams do well there.

cheers mate, im sure they will aswell since everyone wrote us off at the start of the season i dont think we have done bad finished 3rd and got to the cup final. I still think hodgo will get man of steel and Brown coach of the year. Hopefully i will be able to come over to OZ in the next few years to watch a Wests Game and experience the nrl plus get myself a shirt :wink: and maybe catch up with some of you.

No worries :wink:
Dont worry we all know what its like to have our backs to the wall and yet have a big season after everyone had written us off.
We also know what its like to finish a season on a sad note.
But we always seem to come back for more because we love it and know that there is another season around the corner and another chance to do well!
Hope to see ya round in the next couple years :slight_smile:
:sign:
 

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