Hugh Jarse
Rocky Elsom (76)
Where: Chillingworth Oval, Tamworth (https://www.google.com/maps/place/31°06'16.0"S 150°55'13.1"E/@-31.104438,150.920305,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0)
When: Saturday 12 September. Kick off at 3:00pm AEST
Match Referee: Michael Hogan
Assistant Referees: James Leckie, Andrew Cox
Broadcast Information: foxsports.com.au and FOX SPORTS Now
2015 NSW Country Eagles Form Guide: WLB
2015 Sydney Stars Form Guide: WWW
Last Time They Met: 06/10/14; Sydney Stars 24 - 26 Greater Sydney Rams; Leichhardt Oval, Sydney
Match Notes: Fresh from the bye, NSW Country will be confident of knocking over the Stars in the heart of country NSW in Tamworth. The Stars are undefeated in 2015 and will be aiming to win their fourth match in a row.
1. Jerome VAAI
2. Tom SEXTON
3. Dashville KUATE
4. Tom STANIFORTH
5. Sam LOUISI
6. Ned Hanigan
7. Mark BALDWIN
8. Sam FIGG
9. Mitch SHORT
10. Jono LANCE
11. Joel BROOKS
12. David HORWITZ
13. Charlie CLIFTON
14. Jarome MACKENZIE
15. Andrew KELLAWAY
16. Ryan DALZIEL
17. Dane MARAKI
18. Andrew COLLINS
19. Nick PALMER
20. Sam CROKE
21. Dave HARVEY
22. Will FAY
23. Jack PENNINGTON
1. Alastair RYAN
2. Tom COOLICAN
3. Tom ROBERTSON
4. Jeremy TILSE
5. Matt PHILIP
6. Michael KOVACIC
7. Rohan O’REGAN
8. Mitchell WHITELEY
9. Jake GORDON
10. Angus ROBERTS
11. Harry JONES
12. Andrew ROBINSON
13. Jim STEWART
14. Christian YASSMIN
15. Tom KINGSTON (c)
16. Declan MOORE
17. Alasdair KING
18. Matt SANDELL
19. Nick COLDRAKE
20. John MOKOFISI
21. Richard DRAPER
22. Jordan McGREGOR
23. Sam BARCLAY
@RugbyReg says (http://www.greenandgoldrugby.com/nrc-2015-round-4-preview/)
The Stars are heading to Tamworth this weekend and it’s not for the Country Music Awards. NSW Country’s latest home ground will be Chillingworth Oval in the state’s New England region in what the Eagles will be hoping will provide them an upset win over the competition’s glamour team.
NSW Country are coming off the bye this round with a fairly comprehensive loss to the Vikings in Round 2 their latest result. Meanwhile the Stars remain undefeated and sitting just below Brisbane City on the competition ladder.
Key Match ups:
Boom rookie Ned Hanigan, who has played so strongly at lock for the Eagles this year, has been moved to blindside flanker in an effort to boost NSW Country’s set piece, and take advantage of his mobility. Also on the move this weekend is Waratah prop, Jeremy Tilse, moving back a row into the second row, alongside inform lock Matt Philip. The 190cm Tilse has had club level experience at lock for Sydney Uni so it will be interesting to see if the Stars pack can maintain the high work rate they have so far this year.
Wider out expect to see some sensational running from the two fullbacks Andrew Kellaway and Tom Kingston. Kingston, having been shunted around the backline in his professional career so far, has really found his groove in the 15 jersey and has been a dangerous weapon for the Stars this season. Kellaway, as always, remains a try scoring machine for the Eagles. After topping the try-scorers list last year, with 9, he’s managed to cross the line in both his appearances this year for an average of one try every match he plays.