1\. George Kepa - copped a knock early played most game on wing. Didn't see much ball
2 Troy O'Sullivan - ran hard, made some good dummy half metres
3 Andrew Everingham - powerful display, ran hard and carried defenders, great individual try
4 Rhys Pritchard - played most the game at fullback. Was dynamic, returned the ball well and safe under the high bomb. Ran hard in attack and scored a barnstorming individual try.
5 Gus Aiga - played centre and wing. Was dangerous at times. Powerful little bloke.
6 Ben Falcone - best of the best. Dangerous running the ball. Carved up Wenty numerous times . Scored a couple and laid on another two.
7 Liam Ayoub - kicked ok. Made a couple of smart darts. Backed up well.
8 Duan Poaneki - provided a good plartform. Some good metres.
9 Chris Corby - sharp service and some smart runs. Defensive workhorse.
10 Andrew Pearn - provided a good plartform. Some good metres. A tower of strength.
11 Nu Akeripa - didn't play big minutes. Other than a couple of hits early was barely noticed.
12 Josh Davis - quieter attacking game this week. Played a bit more central. Other than one miss was strong in defence.
13 Jamie Sharkie - human torpedo, ran hard without fear. Impressive.
14 David Harris - did his job
16 Kurt Kara - some stinging tackles
19 Michael Stolk - the best of the forwards I thought. Big metres and worked hard in defence in his first game back from injury. Niggled Wenty well verbally also.
20 Alex Ranieri - great impact and some good runs.
Morris the Magpie - solid on debut. Lacking the spark of his predecessor.
Overall, defensively Wests went well. Kept Wenty out several times and repelled everything they threw at Wests for the first 60 or so minutes. A 10 min period in the 2nd half let Wenty make the score look more respectable with dominant posession.
Attack wasn't as fluent without Waters. Wests relied on individual runs to spark and create chances. Some good individual tries by Everingham, Pritchard and Falcone.
My best for Wests - Falcone, Stolk, Sharkie