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Finals Series Week Two at Temora Recreation Ground, Temora
9:45am 3rd Grade – Griffith v Young
There are some handy old heads running around in this match, although fitness will definitely be an issue, neither team are too stressed out about running beep tests. Griffith’s physicality will be hard to go past in this one.
10:45am Under 17’s – Young v Tahs
After a stellar season so far, Young faltered against Griffith last week and they will not want to make the same mistakes again this week. From all reports, the Young team just had an off day, it would be great to see them pull off a win here. Tahs played a tough game against CSU last weekend and will be looking to build on those efforts again this week. Young have had some handy players coming through their juniors and I feel they are going to get up against the Tahs.
12noon First Division 2nd Grade – Leeton v City
Tumut were always going to be hard to get over last weekend and they made short work of Leeton in what was a hard fought affair. City had to work hard for their win against Coota and will need to pull together this weekend if they want to play finals footy. Both teams will have First Grade players who are eligible to play in this match and these players will decide the outcome.
1:25pm Premier Division 2nd Grade – Aggies v CSU
This was a really good game when these two sides played in the final round of the competition when Aggies got up 29-10. Neither team gave an inch and both ran some really hard straight lines.
Aggies will be devastated after their loss to Tahs last week where they trialled the new e-tag system in Wagga and will want to shore up their defence if they are serious about winning a GF. CSU are peaking at the right time and will have gained more confidence from their excellent performance against Albury. This will be a really entertaining game and in my opinion is the second best match of the day.
2:50pm Premier Division 1st Grade – Tahs v CSU
Well, well – I didn’t think I would see this game at all. CSU played out of their skins against Albury and should be proud of how they stood up against a more fancied outfit. Sniping runs from Jack Burey (he had a great kicking game too), solid crash balls from Josh Peffer and crunching defence from Joe Tora were the order of the day.
Tahs let Aggies out to a 21-0 lead before reeling that back late in the game. Mick Roche and Daniel Francis gave it everything they had, but just couldn’t come away with the win. Xavier Chigwidden would have some explaining to do to his team mates this week after electing to drop kick a conversion from right in front and missing. This could have been a crucial error as it would have brought Tahs to within 6 points of Aggies late in the game.
CSU have been Tah’s bogey team for the last decade and that has a lot to do with Paul Hood. He has a great ability to get his team out of trouble when it counts and is being really well supported by Jack Burey with some good back up from his loose forwards.
This game is going to be a cracker as Tahs will be licking their wounds after being embarrassed by Aggies and they will want to atone for their dismal performance last week by belting CSU. Reddies will be confident going into this match, they had been written off for the majority of the second half of the season but have made a really good account of themselves recently (particularly against Tahs a few weeks ago) and will carry that attitude into this game. They know how to play finals footy and if they can eliminate their slow starts they will be dangerous.
Tahs got blown away by the aggressive Aggies forwards last week and will be looking for their tight five to stand up this week. Moving Rob ‘Rup’ Elliot to the second row cost the Tahs as he has been a standout at 8 for them all year and was wasted doing the tight work.
This match is definitely the match of the day and could go either way. I’m not keen on tipping a winner here because both teams have the ability to bag this, but they have also played some erratic footy during the year.
4:30pm First Division 1st Grade – Temora v Young
Young v Tumut was a really fast paced game last week with both sides playing some entertaining footy while the Temora v Coota match was a pretty one sided affair. All credit to Coota who played to their strengths and earn the week off now.
Some defensive lapses cost Young early but they should be heartened by the grit they showed to keep throwing the ball around. If they can take the same attitude into this game, they will run the Temora guys around the park and off their feet.
Temora’s effort against Coota last week was not great, it was as though they were playing for bonus points as they turned down kickable penalties. Maybe they were trying to show faith in their forwards, but it didn’t work out for them and they will surely take any penalties they can this week.
If we take fitness into account, I think Young have it over Temora. Temora have a handy forward pack who can mix it with the best of teams for 50-60mins and while Young may not have the best forward pack in the comp, they are fitter. Temora’s scrum should stay solid which will give them some ascendancy.
Temora are at home, with their Captain Coach Bill McCrone playing and will be pumped to win here. Temora have really struggled without Bill since round 6 and need to pull together here or their promising start to the year will fade into the distance.
9:45am 3rd Grade – Griffith v Young
There are some handy old heads running around in this match, although fitness will definitely be an issue, neither team are too stressed out about running beep tests. Griffith’s physicality will be hard to go past in this one.
10:45am Under 17’s – Young v Tahs
After a stellar season so far, Young faltered against Griffith last week and they will not want to make the same mistakes again this week. From all reports, the Young team just had an off day, it would be great to see them pull off a win here. Tahs played a tough game against CSU last weekend and will be looking to build on those efforts again this week. Young have had some handy players coming through their juniors and I feel they are going to get up against the Tahs.
12noon First Division 2nd Grade – Leeton v City
Tumut were always going to be hard to get over last weekend and they made short work of Leeton in what was a hard fought affair. City had to work hard for their win against Coota and will need to pull together this weekend if they want to play finals footy. Both teams will have First Grade players who are eligible to play in this match and these players will decide the outcome.
1:25pm Premier Division 2nd Grade – Aggies v CSU
This was a really good game when these two sides played in the final round of the competition when Aggies got up 29-10. Neither team gave an inch and both ran some really hard straight lines.
Aggies will be devastated after their loss to Tahs last week where they trialled the new e-tag system in Wagga and will want to shore up their defence if they are serious about winning a GF. CSU are peaking at the right time and will have gained more confidence from their excellent performance against Albury. This will be a really entertaining game and in my opinion is the second best match of the day.
2:50pm Premier Division 1st Grade – Tahs v CSU
Well, well – I didn’t think I would see this game at all. CSU played out of their skins against Albury and should be proud of how they stood up against a more fancied outfit. Sniping runs from Jack Burey (he had a great kicking game too), solid crash balls from Josh Peffer and crunching defence from Joe Tora were the order of the day.
Tahs let Aggies out to a 21-0 lead before reeling that back late in the game. Mick Roche and Daniel Francis gave it everything they had, but just couldn’t come away with the win. Xavier Chigwidden would have some explaining to do to his team mates this week after electing to drop kick a conversion from right in front and missing. This could have been a crucial error as it would have brought Tahs to within 6 points of Aggies late in the game.
CSU have been Tah’s bogey team for the last decade and that has a lot to do with Paul Hood. He has a great ability to get his team out of trouble when it counts and is being really well supported by Jack Burey with some good back up from his loose forwards.
This game is going to be a cracker as Tahs will be licking their wounds after being embarrassed by Aggies and they will want to atone for their dismal performance last week by belting CSU. Reddies will be confident going into this match, they had been written off for the majority of the second half of the season but have made a really good account of themselves recently (particularly against Tahs a few weeks ago) and will carry that attitude into this game. They know how to play finals footy and if they can eliminate their slow starts they will be dangerous.
Tahs got blown away by the aggressive Aggies forwards last week and will be looking for their tight five to stand up this week. Moving Rob ‘Rup’ Elliot to the second row cost the Tahs as he has been a standout at 8 for them all year and was wasted doing the tight work.
This match is definitely the match of the day and could go either way. I’m not keen on tipping a winner here because both teams have the ability to bag this, but they have also played some erratic footy during the year.
4:30pm First Division 1st Grade – Temora v Young
Young v Tumut was a really fast paced game last week with both sides playing some entertaining footy while the Temora v Coota match was a pretty one sided affair. All credit to Coota who played to their strengths and earn the week off now.
Some defensive lapses cost Young early but they should be heartened by the grit they showed to keep throwing the ball around. If they can take the same attitude into this game, they will run the Temora guys around the park and off their feet.
Temora’s effort against Coota last week was not great, it was as though they were playing for bonus points as they turned down kickable penalties. Maybe they were trying to show faith in their forwards, but it didn’t work out for them and they will surely take any penalties they can this week.
If we take fitness into account, I think Young have it over Temora. Temora have a handy forward pack who can mix it with the best of teams for 50-60mins and while Young may not have the best forward pack in the comp, they are fitter. Temora’s scrum should stay solid which will give them some ascendancy.
Temora are at home, with their Captain Coach Bill McCrone playing and will be pumped to win here. Temora have really struggled without Bill since round 6 and need to pull together here or their promising start to the year will fade into the distance.