vs
Melbourne Rising v Sydney Stars
When: Sunday 18 October. Kick-off 1.30pm AEDT
Where: Frankston Oval, Frankston
Match Referee: Will Houston
Assistant Referees:
Damien Mitchelmore, Oli Kellett
Broadcast Information: foxsports.com.au and FOX SPORTS Now
2015 Melbourne Rising Form Guide: WLWBWLLW
2015 Sydney Stars Form Guide: WWWLLWLB
Last Time They Met: 31 August 2014; Sydney Stars 13 were defeated by 45
Melbourne Rising at Leichhardt Oval, Sydney
Match Notes: Any win for the Rising or Stars will guarantee a finals berth. The Stars travel to Victoria having only won one away game in their franchise history while the Rising have only lost one regular season home match since the competition started in August 2014.
Finals Prospects:
Sydney Stars (Current Position: 3rd)
Win: The Stars qualify in third spot.
Lose: They need at least a bonus point and require NSW Country Eagles to be denied a bonus point win against North Harbour Rays
Draw: My head is full but they will qualify.
Melbourne Rising (Current Position: 5th)
Win: The Rising are guaranteed a finals spot.
Lose: The Rising need a bonus point, and will require the North Harbour Rays to beat NSW Country Eagles.
Draw: My head is full but pretty sure that Rising will qualify provided Eagles do not get a bonus point win, and that win must be by less than 22 points.
G&GR Preview says: (@RugbyReg)
http://www.greenandgoldrugby.com/nrc-round-9-preview/
The final match of the preliminary rounds of the 2015 NRC is also the culmination of the Frankston Festival of Football which involves high quality international 7s rugby over the weekend with the finals on the morning prior to this vital NRC encounter. And vital it is with plenty of finals implications possible.
For the Rising it’s pretty pure and simple. A win over the Stars will see them into the finals. If they do lose, however, they will have had to rely on the Rays to down the Eagles whilst still securing a bonus point of their own against the Stars. For the Stars, it’s similar. If they win then the Stars secure third spot. If they lose though, they will then need to have secured their own losing bonus point and have relied on the Rays to have denied the Eagles of a bonus point win.
Plenty of ifs and buts, but it will all become a lot clearer for both teams come Sunday morning.
Key Matchups:
Ben Meehan has filled the boots of Nic Stirzaker more than capably this year and has been one of the Rising’s most dangerous and consistent players. Meehan loves a snipe and his attacking forays have created many a try for the Melbourne based team. Similarly for the Stars, Jake Gordan has been one of their most consistently high performing players in an inconsistent season. One final fling to secure their finals spot is key.
Jonah Placid and Tom Kingston have been two of the stars of the 2015 Buildcord NRC as counter attacking kings for their respective teams. As far as we know Kingston is still playing for a professional rugby contract and his form this year, including half a season as captain, indicates he shouldn’t be waiting long for it. Placid is on the cusp of going from prodigy to performer and Rebels fans should be enthused with his showings for the Rising this year.
Teams:
Melbourne Rising
1. Cruze
AH-NAU
2. Pat
LEAFA
3. Duncan
CHUBB
4. Sam
JEFFRIES
5. Lopeti
TIMANI
6. Luke
JONES
7. Jordy
REID
8. Colby
FAINGA’A (c)
9. Ben
MEEHAN
10. Jack
DEBRECZENI
11. Stacey
ILI
12. Sione
TUIPULOTU
13. Dom
SHIPPERLEY
14. Justin
MARSTERS
15. Jonah
PLACID
16. Mitch
ANDREWS
17. Mike
TYLER
18. Tom
MOLONEY
19. Steve
CUMMINS
20. Pom
SIMONA
21. Maradona
FARAO
22. Lloyd
JOHANSSON
23. Filipe
VILITATI
Sydney Stars
1. Jeremy
TILSE
2. Tolu
LATU
3. Kirwan
SANDY
4. Loma
KAVENGA
5. Matt
PHILIP
6. Rohan
O'REGAN
7. Jordan
TUAPOU
8. David
HICKEY
9. Jake
GORDON
10. Angus
ROBERTS
11. Harry
JONES
12. Tom
CARTER
13. Jim
STEWART
14. Guy
PORTER
15. Tom
KINGSTON
16. Todd
PEARCE
17. Alasdair
KING
18. Liam
McGRATH
19. Senio
TOLEOFOA
20. Jake
WAINWRIGHT
21. Richard
DRAPER
22. Jordan
McGREGOR
23. Andrew
ROBINSON