NSW Cup team v Mounties

10’ TRY!! - Josh Drinkwater goes over next to the upright to open the scoring 4-0 Conversion is unsuccessful from Drinkwater and the lead remains 4-0

12’ - Fiagatusa loses it from the restart and Mounties have the feed 20 metres from our line

14’ - Try to Mounties - Clay Priest goes over under the posts and we’re tied up 4-4 Conversion successful and Mounties now lead 6-4
 
41’ - Try to Mounties with Sam Williams making the most of a bomb that was left to bounce, scoring under the posts - 14-10

44’ - Conversion successful from Williams and Mounties now lead 16-10

46’ - Mounties extend their lead, cleaning up a grubber to go over in the right hand corner 20-10
 
57’ - Try to Mounties in the corner and the lead is now out to 24-10

David Nofoaluma is down in back play with an arm injury - being helped from the field

59’ - Conversion is successful and Mounties now lead 26-10
 
Broken arm by the looks.

Moltz going well, some nice touches.

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Good News - David Nofoaluma is back on the bench, not coming back on today but moving freely
 
69’ - TRY!! Chance Peni gets onto the end of a Drinkwater grubber, now down 26-14

70’ - Conversion successful from Drinkwater and it’s a 10 point ballgame - Mounties up 26-16
 
77’ - TRY! Kurtis Rowe crosses in the corner after a great cut-out pass from Drinkwater! Game on

77’ - Conversion is successful from the sideline and it’s a 4-point ballgame! #WTLive #VBNSWCup
 
79’ - CLOSE! - Asipeli Fine drops the ball with the line in sight
 
Rowe drops the ball over the line with line wide open.

Drinkwater and Moltzen the standouts for us.

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Nofoaluma came back and sat on the bench for a bit then went back up the tunnel and wasn't sighted again.

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I got their mid-way through the first half but pretty disappointing game. Thought all of our attack was Drinkwater, didn't spot Moltzen much until late in the second half. he did some good defence and then a lovely little kick, trapping the Mounties winger into touch. Was just pleased he played a full game, without injury.

Thought Luani and Fiagutusa were strong, and Drinkwater. Also Chance Peni was good. Real shame about Nofo. People behind me were saying shoulder, but I don't know. Hope it's not a broken arm. Again many of the 1st grade team were there in support, and saw Blake Ayshford (in Newtown Jets strip) catching up with the team.
 
NSW Cup Round 4 - Match Report

Craig Heydon
Sat 28th March, 04:51PM
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Wests Tigers NSW Cup squad has suffered their first loss of the year, going down 26-22 to the undefeated Mounties at Leichhardt Oval.

Mounties had a 16 point lead late in the game, with two Wests Tigers tries closing the final margin to just four.

Wests Tigers welcomed back two players from injury for the game, with David Nofoaluma and Tim Moltzen returning and starting.

Both sides were undefeated heading into the clash at Leichhardt Oval, with Wests Tigers coming from behind in their last two games to win.

Wests Tigers captain Josh Drinkwater opened the scoring in the 10th minute, crossing the line just to the left of the upright.

Drinkwater was unsuccessful with the conversion, leaving the score at 4-0.

An error on the restart had Mounties on the attack, with Clay Priest scoring under the upright, and a successful conversion giving the visitors the lead 6-4.

The next 10 minutes was an arm wrestle, with both sides working up the middle, with a number of penalties making for stop-start play.

A couple of repeat sets on the Mounties line led to a second Wests Tigers try, with Chance Peni pouncing on a Drinkwater grubber to score in the corner. The conversion was waved away, leaving Wests Tigers ahead 8-6.

Mounties hit the lead thanks to a Dave Cahalane try, with a missed conversion leaving the score 10-8.

A penalty to Wests Tigers on the stroke of halftime gave Josh Drinkwater a chance to tie up the score from 30 metres out, with the Captain making no mistake.

Mounties hit the front early in the second half, with Sam Williams making the most of a bomb that was left to bounce, kicking the ball ahead to score under the posts. Williams then converted his own try to extend the lead to 16-10.

The visitors went further ahead six minutes later, cleaning up a grubber to score in the right hand corner. Williams was unable to convert the try, leaving the score at 20-10.

Mounties were on the board again in the 59th minute, scoring in the left hand corner. Leading up to the try David Nofoaluma went down with an arm injury while attempting a tackle. The conversion from Williams was successful, extending the lead to 26-10.

With 10 minutes to go Wests Tigers got back on the score sheet, with Chance Peni getting onto the end of a Josh Drinkwater grubber to score in the corner. Drinkwater slotted the ball through the posts from the sideline to make it a 10-point ballgame.

Wests Tigers made it a four point ballgame after Kurtis Rowe got onto a Josh Drinkwater cutout pass to score in the corner. With Drinkwater converting from the sideline.

With a minute left to play Wests Tigers had 100 metres to travel to get the win. A penalty on halfway gave the team a great shot at Mounties line, with play resuming 20 metres out.

A nice play on the fourth tackle saw Josh Drinkwater pick out Asipeli Fine on the line but unfortunately the ball was spilled as the final siren went, with Mounties holding on to win 26-22.
 
Michael Bullock limped off, Fiagatusa strapped his hand and Nofa looked to have a little sting on shoulder. Hope all 3 fit for next game. Forwards looked abit light today w/o Graham and Buchanan but held up quite well. McDonnell wasn't his best today.
 
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