The Entrance has pushed the gap between first and second with a sensational 28-12 win over North West. It's not all smiles and chocolate at the club though with both wingers, including goal kicking wizard Samer El Masri both out for over a month.
The Entrance: Graeme Timms, Romeo Magro x2, Gareth Hock x2. Franz 2/3, El Masri 2/2
North West: Tim Every, Gareth Price. Ferris 2/2
PoM: Gareth Hock 3, Romeo Magro 2, Habib El Muktar 1
One minute they are hot and the other cold but the Ryde Eagles were definately hot when they took out Cairns 28-10. It was a barrage of tries from the Eagles with the big second rower Peter Lewis crashing over for a double and earning Man of the Match.
Ryde: Brent Grose, Chris Motu, Maury Heinlein-Nein, Peter Lewis x2. Smith 4/6
Cairns: Jean-Emmanuel Cassin, Claude Sirvent. Gordon 1/2
PoM: Peter Lewis 3, Jan Gvozdev 2, Michael Ventrue 1
Pine River have turned it around in the second half to avoid going down to Rabual. At the break their was nothing between the sides but then the Turtles came out and put another 30 on the struggling Rangers with the end score 14-32.
Rabaul: Daniel Dumas, Tim Jonkers, Etienne Fynn. Bennet 1/3
Pine Rivers: Grahem Bond, Sebastian Janikowski x2, Jason Priest, Brett Finn, Tony Gonzalez. Dorahy 4/6
PoM: Darren Bennet 3, Dane Dorahy 2, Sebastian Janikowski 1
Another win by the Sunshine Coast Wizard and another insane perfomance by Neil Sweeney. While Scott Magro is the Division One legend, Neil Sweeney is taking the R.S.C competition by storm, this week snaring 18 points, adding to the final total of 26-14 over Birchgrove Pistoleers.
Birchgrove: Phil Graham, Chev Walker. Vassilakopoulos 3/5
Sunshine Coast: Neil Sweeney x2, Steve Witt x2. Sweeney 5/5
PoM: Neil Sweeney 3, Dean Payne 2, George Carmont 1
A late Brad Watts try has saved the Hunter Bantams an embarrasing lose over Balmain. The Storm lead for the majorty of the game but let in a soft try in the 77th. A poor day for goal kicking with either side easily able to take the win with a few more successions.
Hunter: Brad Watts, David Milne, Nicky Saxton. Randall 1/3
Balmain: Frank Pritchard, Ben Reynolds. Pritchard 2/4
PoM: Nicky Saxton 3, Brad Watts 2, David Milne 1
Gisborne was rolled today by the rollarcoaster Christchurch side, 6-18. The Comets have bounced in and out of the eight all season but this firm win put them only for and against differences out of the finals.
Gisborne: Zane Clarke. Melling 1/1
Christchurch: Alan Watts, Jason Dykes, Florian Chaubet. Watts 3/3
PoM: Jason Dykes 3, Morton Weatherall 2, David Robbins 1
Some solid defending by the Voodoo has been the difference in their 30-20 victory over Hawthorn. The sides spent more of the time in the Hurricanes half with Ben Jefferies finding no results in his kicking game which eventually cost them the game.
HawthornL: Julian Huxley, Toori Tatu, Blake Green. Tatu 4/4
Port Kembla: Raymond Ruaporo x2, Kirill Koulyomin, Tommy Gallaghar x2. Thomas 5/6
PoM: Tommy Gallaghar 3, Ben Harris 2, Gareth Thomas 1
Kensington has made light work of Top Eight contendor Souths in their 12-2 victory. It clearly wasn't the Magpies day with nothing going right which can be shown in a massive 23 error count. While the Highrollers weren't impressive, they did enough to take home the two competition points.
Souths: Lucas 1/1
Kensington: Andrew Meads, Rich Portale. Opan 2/2
PoM: Andrew Meads 3, Paul Noone 2, Howard Opan 1
Wests impressive penality count of two has helped them take down the Kandy Jesters in a 10-22 fashion. The Panthers showed played as a single unit which showed more self controll then a Premier League side. Critics are already jumping on the Panthers back to end up with the premiership but only time will tell if this was a fluke, poor ref'ing or just pure skill.
Kandy: Victor Akiba, Monah Elahmad. Akiba 1/2
Wests: Luke O'Dwyer, Michael Ryan, Aaron Barba, Lloyd Johansson. Barnes 3/4
PoM: Peter Robinson 3, Lloyd Johansson 2, Aaron Barba 1
R.S.C Table
1. The Entrance Tigers- 26 +150
2. Sunshine Coast Wizards- 22 +177
3. North West Kookaburras- 22 +122
4. Hunter Bantams- 22 +62
5. Kensington Highrollers- 20 +96
6. Gisborne Heat- 19 +63
7. Wests Panthers- 16 +37
8. Cairns White Pointers- 15 -1
9. Christchurch Comets- 15 -46
10. Balmain Storm- 14 +43
11. Ryde Eagles- 14 +15
12. Souths Magpies- 14 -1
13. Port Kembla Voodoo- 11 -30
14. Birchgrove Pistoleers- 10 -74
15. Pine Rivers Turtles- 10 -95
16. Kandy Jesters- 8 -122
17. Hawthorn Hurricanes- 7 -125
18. Rabaul Rangers- 5 -209
Good to see Sunshine Coast back where they deserve to be. Watch your back mini-wogs.
I'll make u a trade...
Sunshine Coast can be top of RSC
FOR
Central Coast finishing top of P.L
Sounds fair
Ah well, You've left me no choice but to steal it off you :D
Yeah, theft would be the only way you'd get the title. You sure as hell won't earn it. ;)