Anyone have thoughts on round 3 of matches?
I thought amongst our games this was the most exciting round by far.
Balmain continue to impress. Harold Matt's got their first win of the season and it was hilarious. They are a scrappy, fairly unathletic team who give away too many penalties and drop the ball a bit too much. Of all our teams they epitomise 'development' and I think we'll see a lot of it from them over the season. They were down all game to the Dogs, who were down to 12 players for 20 minutes out of the 60 because of sinbins. But two converted tries in the final 10 minutes, including a conversion from the sideline in the final minute, sealed the game for the Tigers. 2 points earnt through spirit and fitness. As an aside, the Dogs #12 had the longest hair I've ever seen on a male player. Fair player though.
Balmain Ball are brilliant. Tough and uncompromising, got a comeback win without Tannous, Haywood and the early loss of superfreak Logan Brooks. Manly skipped out to a lead but hardly had the ball in the second half and conceded a lot of points as the Tigers beat them up and went straight through them. I'm so impressed by their centres, who do a stack of dirty carries and hit the ball hard. Onitoni Large showed flashes for Manly and is an unbelievable athlete but didn't get much help. Balmain are now 3-0 and their toughest comp was Wests so far.
Speaking of Wests Ball, they have played some excellent teams so far: Balmain, Dogs, Souths. They are due a win soon. Their game against Souths was full of skill from both teams and played at a crazy fast speed. The cameraman and the ref clearly struggled to keep up at times, with the ref making some questionable calls both ways. Wests had two players binned in the match and along with their lack of focus, gave themselves no chance, conceding 30 points in the second half. My cat has a longer attention span than this lot, it seems, because after nearly every penalty, error or stoppage in the second half they were scored against. I'm critical of their halves. The kicking game barely threatened Souths and Makasini could have gotten more ball. It was a telling difference. He was a beast in this game and in a badly beaten side he shone. Tapau-Moors through the middle was also excellent.
Finally, Wests Matts had their first loss. They had all the ball in the first half and had two tries disallowed for forward passes, whereas when the possession evened out for Souths they got over the line. Over the course of the game their forwards won the battle and it led to some rushed kicks and mistakes from Wests.
I also watched the KOE Cup trial. All I can say is that there appear to be no Bula-like 'diamonds in the rough' among that bunch. A competitive hit out against the Dogs, who seem to be a couple years ahead in terms of their pathways development compared to us, although we are making up ground.