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Queens Park, affectionately known ‘Death Valley’ in Sydney’s Eastern suburbs, hosted a highly entertaining game of rugby between Waverley College and St.Aloysius College.

by Justin Macline

Waverley 53 def. St Aloysius 12

Waverley was attempting to build on their epic clash against Barker the week before in order to keep that glimmer of hope alive that the Henry Plume Shield could be theirs if results fell in their favour.

St. Aloysius was coming off a dominating win over Knox and it was thought that they could pull off the upset. The atmosphere of Queens Park is always one of excitement with a large crowd of energetic Waverley supporters present, extremely vocal after an aggressive 2nds fixture.

1st Half

Waverley received the ball off the kickoff and the game was very tight for the early exchanges with aggressive defence and good forward play from both teams, particularly Williams for Aloysius and Koutsoukis for Waverley . Waverley troubled the scorer first with a drop goal from O’Donnell. 3-0 to Waverley. After the subsequent kickoff, Johnson for Waverley broke through and found Farley to score under the posts, with Patterson converting for a 10-0 lead.

However, the Aloysius boys weathered the storm and marched downfield, with the aid of penalties, and Luke Vevers managed to slice through the Waverley defence and score, which was converted for a 10-7 scoreline. In similar fashion, some infringements from Waverley and some strong runs from Williams and Jordan led to St.Aloysius playing deep in Waverley territory and Vevers managed to create an overlap on the right wing but went through himself for another great try. The conversion was missed but St.Aloysius had a 12-10 lead at halftime. The 1st half came at a large cost for St.Aloysius with a number of players suffering injury, including Rory Vevers.

2nd Half

The 2nd term began with St. Aloysius receiving and again the game looked like the Aloysius boys were holding the Waverley backs in check. However, Waverley gathered momentum from the mobile forward pack and from short range prop Budrodeen scored but the conversion was missed and Waverley took the lead 15-12. It was from this point that the dam burst and Waverley piled on the points.

Johnson scored next again from within the 22, with the conversion successful, Waverley 22-12. The score again increased when Patterson kicked through and though the ball was appearing to go over the sideline it bounced perfectly and he plucked it from the air and scored. St.Aloysius, however were not disheartened by these quick-fire tries but with a large number of injured players it was a difficult challenge to fight back and score.

The St.Aloysius defence was strong in the middle with Booth tackling well. However, Patterson again went through and scored, while No.8 Powter went through on the right side and scored, apparently, after it appeared he dropped the ball. Cupitt-Osborne broke through on the left edge and scored and, then later, went over for his 2nd try after re-gathering his own kick and on that the fulltime whistle was blown with the scoreline at 53-12.

Aloysius

Despite the scoreline, the Aloysius boys showed heart in standing up to the Waverley attack. Vevers was an obvious standout with 2 tries and displayed strong defense against the forwards that ran at him. His kicking game was also very good. Williams was strong as always in the forwards, however it was difficult to identify the other Aloysius forwards due to many being replacements from the 2nds, who were outmuscled by the Waverley forwards.

Townsend played well keeping the speedy Smith in check but the left winger, who I think was Mytkowski , was at times vulnerable. The halfback Kennedy controlled the forwards well and the centres defended strongly for most of the game. However, in the end the injury toll that St. Aloysius experience had its effect on the team and they could not replicate their 1st half performance.

Waverley

With the scoreline how it was Waverley had a number of standout players. Man of the match Johnson was a handful for St.Aloysius all day breaking the line a number of times and scoring once. Patterson, again, played well scoring 2 tries and presenting difficulty for the opposition.

The whole forward pack played very well with Powter, Budrodeen, Hooper and Masero-Sheridan leading strong charges and Heeney defending strongly. Whitaker and O’Donnell directed play smartly using their forwards and strong backs to great effect. Farley and Cupitt-Osborne were strong in the centres, however Smith and Worthington were pretty quiet on the wings, though it can be argued that there was little opportunity.

Elsewhere in the CAS, Barker officially won the Henry Plume Shield with a 32-5 victory over Trinity, and Knox disposed of Cranbrook 33-10.

CAS Rugby Round 9 Results

Waverley 53 (W. Patterson 2, O. Cupitt-Osborne 2 , G. Farley, R. Powter , M. Budrodeen, J. Johnson tries, W. Patterson 5 goals, B. O’Donnell drop goal) defeated St. Aloysius 12 ( L. Vevers 2 tries, H. Williams goal)

Barker 32 (H. Pederson 2, D. Smerdon 2, B. Pearson tries, H. Jenkins 2 goals, T. Wilson pen. goal) defeated Trinity 5(B. Whicker try)

Knox 33 (T. Haggerty 2, O. Nutbeen, M. Spain, P. Richards tries, O. Knight 4 goals) defeated Cranbrook 10 (T. Burgess, D. Swanborough tries)

 


 

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Waratahs v Bulls Match details codings 90%

Team lists & details

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Waratahs

1. Paddy Ryan
2. Tatafu Polota-Nau
3. Tom Robertson
4. Dave Dennis
5. Will Skelton
6. Dean Mumm
7. Michael Hooper (c)
8. Wyclff Palu
9. Nick Phipps
10. Bernard Foley
11. Rob Horne
12. Kurtley Beale
13. Israel Folau
14. Reece Robinson
15. Andrew Kellaway


Reserves:
16. Hugh Roach
17. Jeremy Tilse
18. Angus Ta’avao
19. Sam Lousi
20. N.Hanigan/J.Dempsey
21. Matt Lucas
22. David Horwitz
23. Matt Carraro

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[one_third last=”no”]

Bulls

1. Lizo Gqoboka
2. Adriaan Strauss (c)
3. Marcel van der Merwe
4. Jason Jenkins
5. RG Snyman
6. Pieter Labuschagne
7. Jannes Kirsten
8. Hanro Liebenberg
9. Rudy Paige
10. Tian Schoeman
11. Bjorn Basson
12. Jan Serfontein
13. Jesse Kriel
14. Jamba Ulengo
15. SP Marais


Reserves:
16. Jaco Visagie
17. Trevor Nyakane
18. Pierre Schoeman
19. Marvin Orie
20. Roelof Smit
21. Piet van Zyl
22. Francois Brummer
23. Dries Swanepoel

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Details

Date: Saturday, May 14th


Venue: Allianz Stadium, Sydney


Kick-off: 19.45 AEST


Referee: Glen Jackson


Assistant referees: Ben O’Keefe, James Leckie


TMO: George Ayoub
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Statistics courtesy of Opta Sports.

 

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to play and will start instead of Wycliff Palu, who will be on the bench instead of Ned Hanigan.

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Crusaders

1. Wyatt Crockett
2. Codie Taylor
3. Owen Franks
4. Luke Romano
5. Sam Whitelock
6. Jordan Taufua
7. Matt Todd
8. Kieran Read (c)
9. Andy Ellis
10. Richie Mo’unga
11. Jone Macilai
12. Ryan Crotty
13. Kieron Fonotia
14. Johnny McNicholl
15. Israel Dagg


Reserves:
16. Ged Robinson
17. Wyatt Crockett
18. Mike Ala’alatoa
19. Scott Barrett
20. Tim Boys
21. Mitchell Drummond
22. David Havili
23. Marty McKenzie

[/one_third]

[one_third last=”no”]

Waratahs

1. Paddy Ryan
2. Tatafu Polota-Nau
3. Tom Robertson
4. Dave Dennis
5. Will Skelton
6. Dean Mumm
7. Michael Hooper (c)
8. Jed Holloway
9. Nick Phipps
10. Bernard Foley
11. Rob Horne
12. David Horwitz
13. Israel Folau
14. Reece Robinson
15. Andrew Kellaway


Reserves:
16. Angus Ta’avao
17. Hugh Roach
18. Jeremy Tilse
19. Sam Lousi
20. Wycliff Palu
21. Matt Lucas
22. Matt Carraro
23. Zac Guildford

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Details

Date: Friday, May 14


Venue: AMI Stadium, Christchurch


Kick-off: 17.35 AEST


Referee: Jaco Peyper


Assistant referees: Jaco van Heerden, Kane McBride


TMO: Chris Wratt

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