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ROUND FOURTEEN PREVIEW:
PREMIER DIVISION
Aggies (2) v Albury (1) – MATCH OF THE ROUND
We are looking at what may well be the 2012 Grand Finalists here this week and there are a number of factors that will influence this game. Pete and Dave Armstrong have both been absent from the Ag College line up in recent weeks which has had an impact on their preparation for this match. The Steamers will be sweating on the availability of Ben Walker for this clash after a hamstring strain sidelined him last weekend as Ben has been an essential ingredient in the makeup of the Steamers to date this year.
There is no doubt that this game will be played at pace and with plenty of pressure at the tackle contest, Louie Levett and James Whiteley are arguably the two form flankers in the zone and they will both be keen as mustard to attack the breakdown and they will take every chance they get in this area of the game.
Set piece will be another highlight of this game as both forward packs are well matched and pride themselves on performance in the scrum and lineout. James Kora has been a revelation for the Steamers so far this year and both front rows have some solid scrummagers in their ranks.
In the backs, Dan Moloney has been maturing under the tutelage of Richard Turnbull with his kicking game becoming a real highlight which has been an asset for the Aggies. Jim Lollback and Justin Wheatley are two experienced campaigners at the back for the Steamers and they will return any wayward kicks with interest this weekend.
All in all there is plenty to watch in this match and given some of the recent scores they have been running up against other teams in the competition, it will be interesting to see what the outcome is and what bearing that will have on the finals series.
City (3) v CSU (5) – Friday Night under lights 7:50pm kick off at CRP
Due to the double headers created by the draw, Wagga City have taken the opportunity to play on Friday Night this week with a 7:50pm kickoff. It’s going to be reasonably fresh at that time of the evening, particularly at the 9:20pm final whistle! I hope both teams have a rigorous warm up for this match, because any injuries at that time of night will bloody hurt.
Hamish Wrafter will play a central role in this match following a very polished performance against the Tahs while CSU will be sure to bring their jerseys this week after leaving them in Wagga when they travelled to Albury! CSU will be stretched without Paul Hood, but have enough handy players to cover his absence this week and City will be without Captain Jarrod Bryant due to a groin injury as well.
Waratahs (4) v Temora (6)
Waratahs just didn’t get into it when it mattered last week and should be wary of a tough Tuskers outfit in this match. Although the score lines have not been favourable to Temora over the past few weeks, they definitely enjoy the contest and will be amped to take on the Tahs. Waratahs have been well served by their RARC recruits Clark Chancellor and Dave Bowden who never stopped having a crack against City and it must be said that these two played with the same passion when they were playing for RARC. These two obviously enjoy their footy and it’s great to see guys who just enjoy playing rugby.
FIRST DIVISION
Leeton (10) v Coota (8)
Leeton put in a full 80min effort against a limping Tumut Bulls outfit last weekend while Coota were pipped at the post by the Blacks. Coota have slipped from 7th position in recent weeks and will be keen to right the ship this weekend. The forward battle will be key here and it will also be interesting to see which Coota side turns up because Leeton will be strong at home given that this is their best chance in recent years of playing some finals footy.
Griffith v Hay – 2nd Grade Only
Tumut (11) v Young (7)
The Bulls host the Yabbies this week after what has been a rough season to date for the Tumut side. Rocked by the retirement of stalwarts Jock Mason and Matt Chapman, the Bulls have been finding their way slowly and will want to get some players on the park this week at home. It appears the Yabbies have hit some form at the right time of year and will come into this match with some wind in their sails as they cruise towards the 2012 Finals Series. Young won’t be taking the Bulls lightly but they have hit their straps in recent weeks and will be keen to build on this momentum.
PREMIER DIVISION
Aggies (2) v Albury (1) – MATCH OF THE ROUND
We are looking at what may well be the 2012 Grand Finalists here this week and there are a number of factors that will influence this game. Pete and Dave Armstrong have both been absent from the Ag College line up in recent weeks which has had an impact on their preparation for this match. The Steamers will be sweating on the availability of Ben Walker for this clash after a hamstring strain sidelined him last weekend as Ben has been an essential ingredient in the makeup of the Steamers to date this year.
There is no doubt that this game will be played at pace and with plenty of pressure at the tackle contest, Louie Levett and James Whiteley are arguably the two form flankers in the zone and they will both be keen as mustard to attack the breakdown and they will take every chance they get in this area of the game.
Set piece will be another highlight of this game as both forward packs are well matched and pride themselves on performance in the scrum and lineout. James Kora has been a revelation for the Steamers so far this year and both front rows have some solid scrummagers in their ranks.
In the backs, Dan Moloney has been maturing under the tutelage of Richard Turnbull with his kicking game becoming a real highlight which has been an asset for the Aggies. Jim Lollback and Justin Wheatley are two experienced campaigners at the back for the Steamers and they will return any wayward kicks with interest this weekend.
All in all there is plenty to watch in this match and given some of the recent scores they have been running up against other teams in the competition, it will be interesting to see what the outcome is and what bearing that will have on the finals series.
City (3) v CSU (5) – Friday Night under lights 7:50pm kick off at CRP
Due to the double headers created by the draw, Wagga City have taken the opportunity to play on Friday Night this week with a 7:50pm kickoff. It’s going to be reasonably fresh at that time of the evening, particularly at the 9:20pm final whistle! I hope both teams have a rigorous warm up for this match, because any injuries at that time of night will bloody hurt.
Hamish Wrafter will play a central role in this match following a very polished performance against the Tahs while CSU will be sure to bring their jerseys this week after leaving them in Wagga when they travelled to Albury! CSU will be stretched without Paul Hood, but have enough handy players to cover his absence this week and City will be without Captain Jarrod Bryant due to a groin injury as well.
Waratahs (4) v Temora (6)
Waratahs just didn’t get into it when it mattered last week and should be wary of a tough Tuskers outfit in this match. Although the score lines have not been favourable to Temora over the past few weeks, they definitely enjoy the contest and will be amped to take on the Tahs. Waratahs have been well served by their RARC recruits Clark Chancellor and Dave Bowden who never stopped having a crack against City and it must be said that these two played with the same passion when they were playing for RARC. These two obviously enjoy their footy and it’s great to see guys who just enjoy playing rugby.
FIRST DIVISION
Leeton (10) v Coota (8)
Leeton put in a full 80min effort against a limping Tumut Bulls outfit last weekend while Coota were pipped at the post by the Blacks. Coota have slipped from 7th position in recent weeks and will be keen to right the ship this weekend. The forward battle will be key here and it will also be interesting to see which Coota side turns up because Leeton will be strong at home given that this is their best chance in recent years of playing some finals footy.
Griffith v Hay – 2nd Grade Only
Tumut (11) v Young (7)
The Bulls host the Yabbies this week after what has been a rough season to date for the Tumut side. Rocked by the retirement of stalwarts Jock Mason and Matt Chapman, the Bulls have been finding their way slowly and will want to get some players on the park this week at home. It appears the Yabbies have hit some form at the right time of year and will come into this match with some wind in their sails as they cruise towards the 2012 Finals Series. Young won’t be taking the Bulls lightly but they have hit their straps in recent weeks and will be keen to build on this momentum.