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Greater Sydney Rams v Perth Spirit
When: Saturday 10 October. Kick-off 3.00pm AEDT
Where: Concord Oval, Sydney
Match Referee: Rohan Hoffman
Assistant Referees: James Leckie, Anthony Moyes
Broadcast Information: foxsports.com.au and FOX SPORTS Now
Greater Sydney Rams 2015 Form Guide: LBLLLLW
Perth Spirit 2015 Form Guide: LLLLWWL
Last Time They Met: 06 September 2014; Perth Spirit 34 defeated by Greater Sydney Rams 44; Adelaide Airport Stadium, Adelaide
Match Notes: Perth Spirit need a convincing win in the Harbour City to give themselves a mathematical chance of finals football. Greater Sydney Rams' victory last week against the Rays was their first Buildcorp NRC win since defeating Brisbane City in Round 7 in 2014 - a run of six matches.
G&GR Preview (@Rugby Reg says) http://www.greenandgoldrugby.com/nrc-round-8-preview-2/:
It’s all or nothing for the Spirit this weekend. They need a big win with a bonus point to have any chance of sneaking into the finals as they have the bye next weekend. They’ll be up against qualification but in their favour is that they are playing the Rams, with only one team this season, and they have the best for and against other than Canberra and Brisbane. If they can sneak into the finals, as per last year, we know anything is possible.
The Rams are officially on a winning streak; however, as they enjoyed their first win of the season last Thursday night against the equally low lying North Harbour Rays. An upset big win could even see them leap frog the Spirit on the ladder, so there’s still much to play for.
And just to keep in the RWC theme of things this match will be played at Concord Oval, which of course was the Australian ‘home’ of the 1987 RWC, and where that famous semi-final against the French was played. A great opportunity to get down to remember the past and watch the stars of tomorrow.
Key Matchups:
Michael McDougall recent run of form in the NRC has been excellent. Whilst the backline has chopped and changed around him, McDougall has been a constant at inside centre and a consistently high performer with his astute line running and solid defense. He’ll likely be up against Kyle Godwin of the Spirit who is another who’s is enjoying a purple patch of NRC form. Godwin will provde a handful for McDougall with his strength on the ball and his skills from hand and foot.
At number 8 we May well see a contest between two tough as nails absolute competitors in Angus Cottrell and Jed Holloway. It can get a little old reading it, but Jed is the heart and soul of the Rams and his physicality is a feature of their play. Cottrell has more support in the back row combination for the Spirit, but has been a class act in each of his appearances. Close to Wallaby selection not too long ago, his play for the Spirit this year has proven why.
Teams
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1. Jed GILLESPIE
2. Hugh ROACH
3. Cameron BETHAM
4. Jake DOUGLAS
5. Will MUNRO
6. Jono HAYES
7. Cohen MASSON
8. Jed HOLLOWAY
9. Dewet ROOS
10. Paul ASQUITH
11. Afa PAKALANI
12. Michael McDOUGALL
13. Jordan HEYER
14. Matt TEKI
15. Brenden HARTMANN
16. Siliva SILIVA
17. Matt GIBBON
18. Sam NEEDS
19. Brad KAPA
20. Kelly MEAFUA
21. Taylor ADAMS
22. Rohan SAIFOLOI
23. Brad CURTIS
Perth Spirit
1. Francois VAN WYK
2. Harry SCOBLE
3. Oliver HOSKINS
4. Adrian HALL
5. Ross HAYLETT-PETTY
6. Pierre ROBERTS
7. Kane KOTEKA
8. Angus COTTRELL
9. Ryan LOUWRENS
10. Ian PRIOR
11. Brad LACEY
12. Kyle GODWIN
13. Maalonga KONELIO
14. Faamanatu APINERU
15. Albert NIKORO
16. Anaru RANGI
17. Chris HEIBERG
18. Jermaine AINSLEY
19. Rory WALTON
20. Auega SEUMANUTAFA
21. Michael RURU
22. Nick JOOSTE
23. Byron HUTCHINSON
Greater Sydney Rams v Perth Spirit
When: Saturday 10 October. Kick-off 3.00pm AEDT
Where: Concord Oval, Sydney
Match Referee: Rohan Hoffman
Assistant Referees: James Leckie, Anthony Moyes
Broadcast Information: foxsports.com.au and FOX SPORTS Now
Greater Sydney Rams 2015 Form Guide: LBLLLLW
Perth Spirit 2015 Form Guide: LLLLWWL
Last Time They Met: 06 September 2014; Perth Spirit 34 defeated by Greater Sydney Rams 44; Adelaide Airport Stadium, Adelaide
Match Notes: Perth Spirit need a convincing win in the Harbour City to give themselves a mathematical chance of finals football. Greater Sydney Rams' victory last week against the Rays was their first Buildcorp NRC win since defeating Brisbane City in Round 7 in 2014 - a run of six matches.
G&GR Preview (@Rugby Reg says) http://www.greenandgoldrugby.com/nrc-round-8-preview-2/:
It’s all or nothing for the Spirit this weekend. They need a big win with a bonus point to have any chance of sneaking into the finals as they have the bye next weekend. They’ll be up against qualification but in their favour is that they are playing the Rams, with only one team this season, and they have the best for and against other than Canberra and Brisbane. If they can sneak into the finals, as per last year, we know anything is possible.
The Rams are officially on a winning streak; however, as they enjoyed their first win of the season last Thursday night against the equally low lying North Harbour Rays. An upset big win could even see them leap frog the Spirit on the ladder, so there’s still much to play for.
And just to keep in the RWC theme of things this match will be played at Concord Oval, which of course was the Australian ‘home’ of the 1987 RWC, and where that famous semi-final against the French was played. A great opportunity to get down to remember the past and watch the stars of tomorrow.
Key Matchups:
Michael McDougall recent run of form in the NRC has been excellent. Whilst the backline has chopped and changed around him, McDougall has been a constant at inside centre and a consistently high performer with his astute line running and solid defense. He’ll likely be up against Kyle Godwin of the Spirit who is another who’s is enjoying a purple patch of NRC form. Godwin will provde a handful for McDougall with his strength on the ball and his skills from hand and foot.
At number 8 we May well see a contest between two tough as nails absolute competitors in Angus Cottrell and Jed Holloway. It can get a little old reading it, but Jed is the heart and soul of the Rams and his physicality is a feature of their play. Cottrell has more support in the back row combination for the Spirit, but has been a class act in each of his appearances. Close to Wallaby selection not too long ago, his play for the Spirit this year has proven why.
Teams
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1. Jed GILLESPIE
2. Hugh ROACH
3. Cameron BETHAM
4. Jake DOUGLAS
5. Will MUNRO
6. Jono HAYES
7. Cohen MASSON
8. Jed HOLLOWAY
9. Dewet ROOS
10. Paul ASQUITH
11. Afa PAKALANI
12. Michael McDOUGALL
13. Jordan HEYER
14. Matt TEKI
15. Brenden HARTMANN
16. Siliva SILIVA
17. Matt GIBBON
18. Sam NEEDS
19. Brad KAPA
20. Kelly MEAFUA
21. Taylor ADAMS
22. Rohan SAIFOLOI
23. Brad CURTIS
1. Francois VAN WYK
2. Harry SCOBLE
3. Oliver HOSKINS
4. Adrian HALL
5. Ross HAYLETT-PETTY
6. Pierre ROBERTS
7. Kane KOTEKA
8. Angus COTTRELL
9. Ryan LOUWRENS
10. Ian PRIOR
11. Brad LACEY
12. Kyle GODWIN
13. Maalonga KONELIO
14. Faamanatu APINERU
15. Albert NIKORO
16. Anaru RANGI
17. Chris HEIBERG
18. Jermaine AINSLEY
19. Rory WALTON
20. Auega SEUMANUTAFA
21. Michael RURU
22. Nick JOOSTE
23. Byron HUTCHINSON