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Shute Shield 2016

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Quick Hands

David Wilson (68)
I would love to see that, believe it or not!

While we all want to win every game - whether it's Parramatta or not, I think most rugby supporters have a bit of a soft spot for the Two Blues. Going back to my junior days in the 70s, my junior club played an annual preseason trial against Seven Hills and Manly reps played an annual trial against Parramatta. They were always hard fought matches and Parramatta juniors were really strong in those days - we lost as many as we've won.

As a player, coach and supporter, I've always found the guys from Parramatta to be great competitors. Unfortunately they had a bit of a decline, but they seem to be on the way back. They've been around since the 1800s and part of the Sydney competition all the way back to the start. I guess many of us older rugby supporters have an affinity with Parramatta that we just don't have with Penrith (not meant as a shot at Penrith - just the way it is).

For most of us I guess, they're our second team.
 

GunnerDownUnder

Jim Clark (26)
The MTBs are a great bunch, honest, hard working and love the game we all hold dear.
Always a warm welcome at Merrylands and as we have said before the hard work by catering and match day officials is very much appreciated by those that turn up
Definitely my second team but I must be honest and say almost every team gives a warm welcome and as a whole the Shute shield community is a very hospitable bunch
It's a great comp to watch and home or away you always feel welcome, Saturday against the Marlins will be no different - hopefully the sun shines and beer flows
Up the Pirates!
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Round 8 Team Lists
Eastern Suburbs vs Penrith
First Grade (Shute Shield)
Eastern Suburbs: 1. Clay Brodie, 2. Clarrie Moore, 3. Zach Faumuina, 4. Michael Ross, 5. Phil Mathers, 6. Liam Moylan, 7. Angus Brotherton, 8, Sam Stitcher, 9. Jack Grant, 10. Archie King, 11. Fetongi Tuinauvai, 12. Ned Yeomans, 13. Josh Toole, 14. Ratu Tagive, 15. Dan Gallagher
Penrith: 1. Tevita Veikoso, 2. Fergus Mitra, 3. Emanuele Fuamata, 4. Jake Banner, 5. Doug Want, 6. Jason Havea, 7. Paueli Halafihi, 8, Taunaola Kei, 9. Joseph Faoagali, 10. Laione Iosefa, 11. Niko Dalivusa, 12. Suni Fatialofa, 13. Leti Sotega, 14. Viliame Namoamou, 15. Joseph Tafili

Second Grade (Colin Caird Shield)
Eastern Suburbs: 1. Liam Berry, 2. Chris Pusi, 3. Thom Kolo, 4. Matt Mackay, 5. Callum McKenzie, 6. Luke Cullinane, 7. Dan Elsom, 8, Nick Lumley, 9. Andrew Ferris, 10. Ed Keohane, 11. Sam Devlin, 12. James Field, 13. Nick Hedley, 14. Scott Ferris, 15. Jayden Wright
Penrith: 1. Jack Vandersteen, 2. Sam Saiki, 3. Monty Sopoaga, 4. Felibo Toala, 5. Grant Edmondson, 6. Vaii Sosaite, 7. Tupea Mata'u, 8, Peter Taatoe, 9. Hokulani Taupeamuhu, 10. Sami Sopoaga, 11. Andrew Aiono, 12. Keti Puikala, 13. Etuale Salu, 14. Sam Tailiili, 15. David Isopo

Third Grade (Henderson Shield)
Eastern Suburbs: 1. Matt Hooper, 2. Lindsey Stevens, 3. Damien Johnston, 4. Guy Beever, 5. Lachie Piggot, 6. Luke Campbell, 7. William Bigelow, 8, Keliti Vainugolo, 9. Josh Holman, 10. Henry Hudson, 11. Sam Norris, 12. Will Raynor, 13. Louis Taylor, 14. Henry Hart ?, 15. Luke Jones
Penrith: 1. Paul Cummings, 2. Jeff Puilkali, 3. laurnece Soula, 4. Inosi Bakewa, 5. Francis Nansen, 6. Inosi Bakewa, 7. Benn Vai, 8, Mathew Faoagalia, 9. Saia Fapuaiki, 10. Benjamin Hume, 11. Ratu Marika Camaisala, 12. Connor Gartner, 13. Roy Jones, 14. Sikeli Siliveno, 15. Jacob Barrell

Fourth Grade (Henderson Cup)
Eastern Suburbs: 1. Tom Keady, 2. Imran Joseph, 3. Will Prell, 4. Kurt McFarlane, 5. Beau Jones, 6. Bez Stevens, 7. Tom McIvor, 8, Harry Marshall, 9. Rob Shanley, 10. Liam Corbishley, 11. Harjun Gill, 12. George Kokoulis, 13. Harry Tooth, 14. Henry Tilley, 15. Davis Tuinauvai
Penrith: 1. Neil Nansen, 2. Maloni Tikolevu, 3. Benson Joseph, 4. Ben Rabaud, 5. Sam Davetawwalli, 6. Colin Cheong, 7. Clayton Khan, 8, Samuela Latu, 9. Craig Edmondson, 10. Tautitapu Jun Marsters, 11. Harrison Potifala, 12. Timothy Bottomly, 13. Charlie Khan, 14. James Thring, 15. Luke Wright


Manly vs West Harbour
First Grade (Shute Shield)
Manly: 1. Hayden Stringer, 2. James Hilterbrand (c), 3. Mitch Lewis, 4. Daniel Alley, 5. Adrian Hall, 6. Harry Bergelin, 7. Ethan Uili, 8, Junior Palau, 9. Tim Donlan, 10. Nick Holton, 11. Tom Chesters, 12. Sam Blanchet, 13. Dennis Pili-Gaitau, 14. Richard Hooper, 15. Josh Turner
West Harbour: TBC

Second Grade (Colin Caird Shield)
Manly: 1. Jerome Vaai, 2. Vance Elliot, 3. Chris Cocca, 4. James Gourley, 5. Kava Utoikamanu, 6. Will Cocker, 7. James Graham, 8, Mitch Daniel (c), 9. Scott Bradley, 10. Ben Rubio, 11. Harley Attwater, 12. Ellis Abrahams, 13. Olireti Samuelu, 14. Chris Yarrington, 15. Kiwi Kapene-Belcher
West Harbour: TBC

Third Grade (Henderson Shield)
Manly: 1. Villi Vaka, 2. Dane Le Rougetel, 3. John Baranyi, 4. Brad Meaney, 5. Mark Watson, 6. Manuel Castagnet, 7. Will Bordall, 8, Sione Taofi, 9. Max Wood, 10. Jack Brisby, 11. Mike Howard, 12. Anthony Bergelin (c), 13. Jarrad Roberts, 14. Sireli Tagicakibau, 15. Ryan Squires
West Harbour: TBC

Fourth Grade (Henderson Cup)
Manly: 1. Tom Mooney (c), 2. Rohan Hedge, 3. Dave Hart, 4. Mitch Beattie, 5. Saula Serukaibau, 6. Jackson Cooper, 7. Josh Littlewood, 8, Zak Wilson, 9. Chris Taylor, 10. Brad Clarke, 11. Tom Crisp, 12. Jack Wilson, 13. Scott Clemmett, 14. Austin Osagie, 15. Oppy Takonok
West Harbour: TBC


Parramatta vs Eastwood
First Grade (Shute Shield)
Parramatta: 1. David Lolohea, 2. Aaron Blacklock, 3. Nigel Vaifale, 4. Sevaro Domoni, 5. Ngaruhe Jones, 6. Andrew Cox, 7. Pat Searson, 8, Andrew Vatuvei, 9. Kaleb Rech, 10. John Poe, 11. Robert Duff, 12. Moa Maliepo, 13. Trent Winterstein, 14. Josh Minhinnick, 15. Tom Woods
Eastwood: 1. Martin Plokstys, 2. Sam Needs, 3. Rob Lagudi, 4. James Neale, 5. Tom Alexander, 6. Rhys Allen, 7. Cohen Masson, 8, George Kent, 9. Max Page, 10. Ben James, 11. Tim Williams, 12. Blake Sutton, 13. Mike McDougall, 14. Ben Shorter, 15. Jarome MacKenzie

Second Grade (Colin Caird Shield)
Parramatta: 1. Nick Blacklock, 2. Liu Taituave, 3. Sione Fonua, 4. Riley Carter, 5. James Benton, 6. Dan Tamone, 7. Adrian Musico, 8, Sione Fifita, 9. Simon Tevita, 10. Robbie Mate, 11. Niko Uele, 12. Feka Silva, 13. Sam Hayward, 14. Luke Casey, 15. Johnny Yandall
Eastwood: 1. Daniel Minto, 2. Ed Craig, 3. Dean Doumbos, 4. Jackson Larkin, 5. Josh Anderson, 6. Dave Piukala, 7. Tom Murphy, 8, Joey Afualo, 9. Matt Gonzalez, 10. Wes Sefuiva, 11. Josh Nohra, 12. Sione Fangia, 13. Brodie Monroe, 14. Nick O'Connor, 15. Jackson Bird

Third Grade (Henderson Shield)
Parramatta: 1. Mike Saofia, 2. Tapu Ongoongo, 3. Brendan Crosilla, 4. Peter Brush, 5. Pat Tahaafe, 6. Jacob Delailoa, 7. Riley Jacobson, 8, Fili Taufa, 9. Liam Tully, 10. Cale Angeloni, 11. Dylan Mario, 12. Steve Brodbeck, 13. Amini Drodrolagi, 14. Hayden Cole, 15. Lucas Baxter
Eastwood: 1. Joel Whitlock, 2. Myles Hunkin, 3. Dave Fangaloka, 4. Nick Johnson, 5. Adam De Santis, 6. Josh Harris, 7. Paul Ng Shiu, 8, Lachie Cannell, 9. Gerard McTaggart, 10. Jack Tourish, 11. Marcus Creais, 12. Mick Tamone, 13. Jack Brooks, 14. David Konstantopoulos, 15. Sam Irvine

Fourth Grade (Henderson Cup)
Parramatta: 1. Josh Whale, 2. Gerald Dzirtwe, 3. Inia Qereqeretabua, 4. Chris Tolson, 5. Koni Tuitupou, 6. Tui Fa'Asisila, 7. Ross Lumsden, 8, George Taufa, 9. Jonathan Lagos, 10. Mario Savona, 11. George Ili, 12. Sifa Tukuafu, 13. Bryce Steele, 14. Junior Buka, 15. Paul Iosefa
Eastwood: 1. Pat Sanford, 2. Pat Ferris, 3. Alex Pappalardo, 4. Sam Frogley, 5. Adrian Wyper, 6. Angus McCaffrey, 7. Nick Reid, 8, David Rose, 9. Dave Rimmer, 10. Nick Tregoning, 11. Martin Wahbe, 12. Quin Filipaina, 13. James Sarks, 14. Andrew Ananin, 15. Sam McCaffrey

Southern Districts vs Gordon
First Grade (Shute Shield) (Televised Live on Channel 7Two)
Southern Districts: 1. Matt Gibbon, 2. Brandon Paenga-Amosa, 3. Duncan Chubb, 4. Angus Ryan, 5. Fili Tufui, 6. Alex Perez, 7. Sean Doyle, 8, Kieran Black, 9. Waldo Wessels, 10. Mitch Walton, 11. Matt Teki, 12. Rohan Saifaloi, 13. Denny Godinet, 14. Luke Smart, 15. Chris Nay
Gordon: 1. Tobias Guikabau, 2. James Wilkinson, 3. Jonny Latta, 4. Roni Scanaro, 5. Ruairidh Wilson , 6. Jack MaGuire, 7. James Lough, 8, Ash Goddard, 9. Matt Hayter, 10. Terry Preston, 11. Brandon Quinn, 12. Tui Tuisavasii, 13. Lucas Simkin, 14. Matt MacDougall, 15. Erik Moss

Second Grade (Colin Caird Shield)
Southern Districts: 1. Damian Byrne, 2. Liam Dwyer, 3. Willie Maumalanga, 4. Grant Staples, 5. Max Prieto, 6. Daniel Johnston, 7. John Palmer, 8, Rahboni Vosayaco, 9. DeWet Roos, 10. Bryant Hall, 11. Ben Connelly, 12. Peter Camilleri, 13. Oleni Ngunugatau, 14. Feleula Finau, 15. Jason Hofmeyr
Gordon: 1. Hugh Cropley, 2. Nick Olive, 3. Sean Fagan, 4. Alex Knight, 5. Andrew Chapman, 6. Val Del Moro, 7. Cam Thorburn, 8, Andrew Seton, 9. Alec Palmer, 10. Lachlan Mitchell, 11. Kurtis Quinn, 12. Dave Serukai, 13. Nathan Scarano, 14. Sam Mete, 15. Paula Balekana

Third Grade (Henderson Shield)
Southern Districts: 1. Sam Lindsay, 2. Daniel Simpson, 3. Conor Young, 4. Richard Friedman, 5. Andrew Wilson, 6. Puli Moimoi, 7. Ed Leaney, 8, Keto Neiufi, 9. Hawe Parata, 10. Rob James, 11. Sam Tabuatama, 12. Vili Tabuatamana, 13. Callum Quinn, 14. Luke Mataka, 15. Tomas Merlo
Gordon: 1. Tom Parrish, 2. Ruben Mackellar, 3. Ace Naati, 4. Will Makeig, 5. Grant Hutt, 6. Lachlan Camp, 7. Nick Feather, 8, Luke Gardner, 9. Alex Barker, 10. Andrew Bligh, 11. Anton Wright, 12. Will Whyman, 13. James Byrne, 14. Josh Mitchell, 15. James Fletcher

Fourth Grade (Henderson Cup)
Southern Districts: 1. Jarrome Raru, 2. Jack Mealey, 3. Tom Dawes, 4. Aaron Gutteridge, 5. Pat Orth, 6. Dave McGrath, 7. Rob Smith, 8, Nelson Dale, 9. AJ Morris, 10. Sam Ryan, 11. Tim Smart, 12. Rob McDowell, 13. Joel Smith, 14. Brent Malpass, 15. Jared Elasi
Gordon: 1. JP Bae, 2. Matt Pyne, 3. Billy Naati, 4. Justin Rodgie, 5. Seaton Humphries, 6. Jordan Williams, 7. Pat Sutton, 8, Scott Nicol, 9. Oscar Woods, 10. Ben Tracy, 11. Feleti Alipate, 12. Lachlan Brock, 13. Andrew Boyce, 14. Xavier Mccoy, 15. Oliver Campbell


Warringah vs Randwick
First Grade (Shute Shield)
Warringah: 1. Rory O'Connor, 2. Luke Holmes vc, 3. George Amosa, 4. Jack Tompkins, 5. Finlay Hillicks, 6. John Mokofisi, 7. Sam Crompton, 8, Pierce Howell, 9. Pat Curtin, 10. Hamish Angus c, 11. Jamie Forbes, 12. Rod Iona, 13. Seb Wileman, 14. Max Jones, 15. Harry Jones
Randwick: 1. Andrew Tuala, 2. Adam Freier, 3. Michael Celona, 4. Will Munro, 5. Ned Hanigan, 6. Jock Armstrong, 7. Mark Baldwin, 8, Sam Croke, 9. Harrison Goddard, 10. Andrew Deegan, 11. Jack Pennington, 12. Ben Starkey, 13. Kuki Ma'afu, 14. Seamus Frost, 15. Lachlan Anderson

Second Grade (Colin Caird Shield)
Warringah: 1. Manessah Alaga, 2. Roy Vucago, 3. Wayne Borsak, 4. Vincent Wright, 5. Jordan Reid, 6. Jordan Fowles, 7. Tim Crowyn, 8, Adam Bate, 9. Calum Reid, 10. Matt Arnold, 11. Brad Dixon, 12. Tyson Davies, 13. Chris Arnold, 14. Ben Scanlan, 15. John Loseli
Randwick: 1. James Purcell, 2. David Vea, 3. Drew Fergurson, 4. Ed Kennedy, 5. Lewis Taie, 6. Jack Johnston, 7. Sam Latinipalu, 8, Nick Kellaway, 9. Andy Ball, 10. Nic Andrews, 11. Toby Johnson, 12. Sam Gerry-Burgess, 13. Brogan Roods, 14. Chris Taripo, 15. Tom Hiddleston

Third Grade (Henderson Shield)
Warringah: 1. Jack Slack-Smith, 2. Luke Preston, 3. Jason Lautolo, 4. Alex Fowles, 5. Tom Sheridan, 6. Sean Davies, 7. Matt Wedlake, 8, Sam Reid, 9. Luke Vesico, 10. Jordan Meredith, 11. Mac Entwistle, 12. Harry Sutters, 13. Harry McBryde, 14. Billy Simpson, 15. Daniel Saggus
Randwick: 1. Nick Koutsoukis, 2. Declan O'Donahue, 3. Alex Iosefa, 4. Brad Houlihan, 5. Ryan Powter, 6. Lewie Catt, 7. Sam Connor, 8, Paris Cockinos, 9. Luke Rowntree, 10. Tom Wong, 11. Max Tackett, 12. Charlie McKay, 13. Doug Brown, 14. Greg Marks, 15. David Green

Fourth Grade (Henderson Cup)
Warringah: 1. Ben Field, 2. Pete Barrett, 3. Ryan Trbojevich, 4. Hamish Finch, 5. Jack Wheatley, 6. Harrison Selby, 7. Jack Basham, 8, Tim dalecki, 9. Doug Angus, 10. Pat Beck, 11. Doug Dalziel, 12. Michael Pomare, 13. Willy Du Plessis, 14. Jake Vale, 15. Brayden Whitham
Randwick: 1. Jioje Aropio, 2. Tom Weber, 3. Arturas Rachimouas, 4. Jeremiah Morkos, 5. Jason Kurangi, 6. Tim Murray, 7. Jack Musgrove, 8, Mitch Shaw, 9. Alex Peterson, 10. Lachlan Kennealy, 11. Ollie Depledge, 12. Andy Early, 13. Finau Makamaka, 14. Joel Szczudlo, 15. Tom Booth


Sydney University vs Northern Suburbs
First Grade (Shute Shield)
Sydney University: 1. Alex Batho, 2. Folau Fainga'a, 3. Christopher Talakai, 4. Lachlan Swinton, 5. Tipiloma Kaveinga, 6. Rohan O'Regan, 7. Jackson McCalman, 8, Jake Wainright, 9. Jake Gordon, 10. Benjamin Hughes, 11. Christian Kagiassis, 12. Jim Stewart, 13. Thomas Carter, 14. Matthew Narracott, 15. Angus Roberts
Northern Suburbs: 1. Ezra Luxton, 2. Sam Kitchen, 3. Tyron Rota / Lawance Hunting, 4. Nick Palmer, 5. James Brown, 6. Michael Smith, 7. Will Miller (c), 8, Hugh Sinclair (VC), 9. Mitch Magrath, 10. Angus Sinclair (VC), 11. Lochie Creagh, 12. Irae Simone, 13. Jordan Heyer, 14. Richard Woolf, 15. Josh Kay

Second Grade (Colin Caird Shield)
Sydney University: 1. Jordan Sukkar, 2. Elliot Messara, 3. Matthew Sandell, 4. Jack Blair, 5. Byron Hodge, 6. Harrison Williams, 7. Hamish Dunbar, 8, Hugh Frazer, 9. Jock Merriman, 10. Jonathan Vaux, 11. Matthew Hood, 12. Saia Tanginoa, 13. Sam Barclay, 14. Christian Yassmin, 15. Jack Redden
Northern Suburbs: 1. Max Jones, 2. Jake Kay, 3. Daniel Murray (c), 4. Jack Davies, 5. Lewis Dwyer, 6. Connor Vest, 7. Kyle Shewan, 8, Taylor Francis, 9. James Stokes, 10. Brendan Holliday, 11. Larry Hermens, 12. Jackson Selby, 13. Lachlan Porteous(vc), 14. Lachlan Rosengreen, 15. Kepu Lokotui

Third Grade (Henderson Shield)
Sydney University: 1. Jack Bliss, 2. Benjamin Carolan, 3. Sione Talanoa, 4. Jordan Chapman, 5. Oliver Gresham, 6. Andrew Hunter, 7. Stuart Mill, 8, Byron Wicken, 9. Thomas Koerstz, 10. Edward L'Estrange, 11. Richard Williams, 12. Dylan Vieira, 13. Chris Ingate, 14. Joshua King, 15. Ben Cannon
Northern Suburbs: 1. Will Hunting, 2. Mike Dowsett, 3. Ben Ryan, 4. Ben Molloy, 5. Scott Stevens, 6. Jack Booker, 7. Ben Martin, 8, Wilden Olley, 9. Cale Holmes, 10. Josh Smith, 11. Pati, 12. Alec McSpadden, 13. Dan Heip, 14. Daffyd Jones, 15. Mitch Kay

Fourth Grade (Henderson Cup)
Sydney University: 1. Alastair Ryan, 2. Tyne Holmes, 3. William Ridley, 4. Nicholas Coaldrake, 5. Charles Boyce, 6. Nateni Qicatabua, 7. Malachy Mullin, 8, Edward Close, 9. Thomas Wilson, 10. Alexander Jackman, 11. Justin Fourie, 12. Nicholas Burden, 13. Siaosi Nalesoni, 14. Samuel Harris, 15. Elliot Gorman
Northern Suburbs: 1. James Knight, 2. Josh Clifton, 3. Willie Ahosivi, 4. Will Callanan, 5. Justin Clarke, 6. James Blanch, 7. Tommy Evans, 8, Ciaran MacWhite (c), 9. Dom Longhurst, 10. Joe Jenkins, 11. Adam Jones, 12. Jake Harding, 13. Tom Olds, 14. Nick Bracci, 15. Max Elmes
 

Brian Westlake

Arch Winning (36)
The MTBs are a great bunch, honest, hard working and love the game we all hold dear.
Always a warm welcome at Merrylands and as we have said before the hard work by catering and match day officials is very much appreciated by those that turn up
Definitely my second team but I must be honest and say almost every team gives a warm welcome and as a whole the Shute shield community is a very hospitable bunch
It's a great comp to watch and home or away you always feel welcome, Saturday against the Marlins will be no different - hopefully the sun shines and beer flows
Up the Pirates!
The ladies @West Harbour go out of their way to spoil the visiting teams/supporters. The food is great and they are so friendly. Judging by the amount of pirate burgers that got smashed by the Wicks lads, the MTB have got another contender.
 

wamberal

Phil Kearns (64)
Parra's home ground is not nicknamed "Death Valley" for nothing.


Cumberland Oval was the original Death Valley. And the home of the "Cumberland Throw".


I recall Ray Price executing a perfect example on Ian Kirkpatrick at the SCG. Poetry in motion!
 

BAZinga

Stan Wickham (3)
Weekly predictions

Easts to beat Penrith by 50+ no explaining needed.
Wests to shock Manly - Wests were unlucky to lose last week vs Randwick and can take confidence from the performance. I feel a shock coming.
Eastwood to beat Parra... just... I think Parra will keep it close and take the lead in 2nd half before Eastwood come back and put on 10-15 straight points and take the spoils.
Souths to beat Gordon. Souths were lucky last week, I dont think this week they will let Gordon come as close to a shock. Im expecting a bit of belting. 15+
Warringah home win vs Randwick - a lot of changes in the Wicks team. I think the rats will sneak home by 3
Uni to beat Norths. I think this will be close. But I think the boys will pull through at the end. Thinking scoreline 25-15 or something like that.
 

I like to watch

David Codey (61)
Easts
Manly are a shadow of 2015 edition but are at least 15-20 better than wests.
Woods,cos I'm going broke waiting for Parra to win at long odds.
Souths, who are also a shadow of their former selves,but they have Gordon, who are poo.
Wicks,only cos they are playing the Rats,who to put it mildly, are a rabble atm.
Norths in an upset.no reason,just because.
 

the coach

Bob Davidson (42)
Weekly predictions

Easts to beat Penrith by 50+ no explaining needed.
Wests to shock Manly - Wests were unlucky to lose last week vs Randwick and can take confidence from the performance. I feel a shock coming.
Eastwood to beat Parra. just. I think Parra will keep it close and take the lead in 2nd half before Eastwood come back and put on 10-15 straight points and take the spoils.
Souths to beat Gordon. Souths were lucky last week, I dont think this week they will let Gordon come as close to a shock. Im expecting a bit of belting. 15+
Warringah home win vs Randwick - a lot of changes in the Wicks team. I think the rats will sneak home by 3
Uni to beat Norths. I think this will be close. But I think the boys will pull through at the end. Thinking scoreline 25-15 or something like that.

Really, 5 tries to 2?
Wests didn't look like scoring again after the first 20 minutes.
How were they unlucky?
 

Quick Hands

David Wilson (68)
Easts to beat Penrith
Manly over Wests
Eastwood over Parra in a close one (Eastwood finish games really well - could be the difference)
Souths to fall over the line against an improving Gordon
Randwick to maintain the momentum with a comfortable win
Uni a little to good for an enigmatic Norths
 

Quick Hands

David Wilson (68)
^^^^ They were unlucky that the Randi-Wix turned up to the correct oval.

Imagine how lucky the Pirates would have been if the Gallopers had turned up to Coogee Oval at 1:45 pm to get ready for this match.

Although those of us who operated coaching lower grades, couldn't always be confident that all our players would turn up to the right ground at the right time.

I recall back when GPS systems just came in, standing at Granville warming up 12 players. A call to the boys found them caught in traffic on Parramatta Rd. Their GPS sent them over the Harbour Bridge, up George Street, down Broadway and along Parramatta Rd. Obviously the programmers of the GPS had used one of Lachlan Macquarie's maps. They jumped out of their car, in paying gear just as we ran on. Memories.:)
 

the coach

Bob Davidson (42)
I should add (removing my totally unbiased Wicks hat) that the Pirates were their own worst enemy. They clearly have significant potential and really challenged the Wicks who didn't get on top until the last 15-20 minutes. However, the Pirates lacked patience and leadership when scoring opportunities were created and organisation in defence. Not sure of the average age of the team, but they reminded me of the Wicks 2 years ago. They'll get better if the coaching staff can keep the team together.
 

Brian Westlake

Arch Winning (36)
I should add (removing my totally unbiased Wicks hat) that the Pirates were their own worst enemy. They clearly have significant potential and really challenged the Wicks who didn't get on top until the last 15-20 minutes. However, the Pirates lacked patience and leadership when scoring opportunities were created and organisation in defence. Not sure of the average age of the team, but they reminded me of the Wicks 2 years ago. They'll get better if the coaching staff can keep the team together.
And Really good burgers!!! Pay Heed Belly and Blackers!
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
@belly & @blackers need to watch out for the Rebels Burger from Foreshaw park. Nothing for The M2B to fear from Concord.

The Hobbits may have a good burger, but they don't have a chips option, nor Fish and Chicken options that are available at Merrylands RSL park. Then there is the game changer - hearty home made soup. Nothing better on a cold & miserable winter day at the footy.
 
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