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Southern Inland Rugby 2013

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Phil Hardcastle (33)
Draw for the Brumbies Provincial Tournament, to be played on Saturday 8th until Monday 10th June.

SATURDAY 8TH JUNE 2013 – BATEMANS BAY – HANGING ROCK
3.00pm Monaro v South Coast Marlins

SUNDAY 9TH JUNE 2013 – BATEMANS BAY – HANGING ROCK
2.00pm South Coast Marlins v Southern Inland Rams

MONDAY 10TH JUNE 2013 – BATEMANS BAY – HANGING ROCK
11:00am Monaro v Southern Inland Rams
 

yourmatesam

Desmond Connor (43)
#SIRU2013 Round Eight Results

First Grade:

Wagga City 31 bt Griffith 6
Waratahs 24 bt Tumut 12
Albury 113 bt Young 3
Cootamundra 22 bt CSU 21
Ag College 18 bt Temora 7

2nd Grade;
Ag College 38 d Temora 5, Albury 30 d Young 0, CSU 29 d Coota 7, Waratahs 18 d Tumut 0, Deniliquin 21 d Leeton 7, City 12 d Griffith 10


3rd Grade;
Junee 19 d Waratahs 5, Ag College (2) 22 d Albury 15, Hay 43 d CSU 0, Griffith 12 d City 10


Under 17s;
City 14 drew with Griffith 14, Leeton 64 d Young 0


Women's;
Temora 25 d Ag College 10, Griffith 27 d City 0


Next Saturday- GENERAL BYE

The Southern Inland Representative side will play Monaro and South Coast in the Brumbies Provincial Tournament at Batemans Bay. Southern Inland will play South Coast on Sunday (June 9) and Monaro on Monday (June 10) after South Coast play Monaro next Saturday (June 8)
 

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namtrak

Johnnie Wallace (23)
Interesting selections for the SIRU First 15. I'm not sure that the 3 Steamers who made it, would be the top Steamers in each of their respective positions. Good sign for the Steamers I think. Good luck to the boys!!
 

yourmatesam

Desmond Connor (43)
SIRU 43 (H Wrafter 2, J Olds, M Fealy, L Cooke, B Wendt, E Lagaali Tries, J Olds 3 Con, L Cooke 1 Con) bt FSC 0

Monaro 34 bt FSC 17

SIRU to play Monaro tomorrow in the final of the Brumbies Provincial Tournament.
 

yourmatesam

Desmond Connor (43)
SIRU 28 (C Jenkins, B Leaper, B Wendt tries, J Olds 3 pen goals, 2 cons) bt Monaro 5 to claim the Brumbies Provincial Championships for the third year running.

Ben Leaper (Wagga Ag College) was named Player of the Tournament.
 

yourmatesam

Desmond Connor (43)
Brumbies Provincial Rep Squad selected

The Brumbies Provincial Representative Squad was selected at the completion of the Brumbies Provincial Tournament last Monday at Batemans Bay. The Squad will take on a Combined Aust . Services Side in late October at Canberra.

1. David Silversides (South Coast)
2. Jock Munro (SIRU- Wagga Waratahs) - Capt.
3. Tom Dunstan (SIRU- Wagga Ag College)
4. Boyd Newberry (Monaro)
5. Ash Lefevre (SIRU- Albury)
6. Dave Fleming (South Coast)
7. James Whiteley (SIRU- Wagga Ag College)
8. Ben Leaper (SIRU- Wagga Ag College)
9. Aiden Greaves (Monaro)
10. Hamish Wrafter (SIRU- Wagga City)
11.Matt Caldwell (Monaro)
12. Eddie Lagaali (SIRU- Wagga City)
13. Thomas Pritchard (South Coast)
14. Mitch Fealy (SIRU- CSU Wagga)
15. Bart Whiteley (SIRU- Wagga Ag College)
16. James Bell (South Coast)
17. Scott Meakins (SIRU- Albury)
18. Steven Rompa (Monaro)
19. Sterling Ross (SIRU - CSU Wagga)
20. Cam Jenkins (SIRU- Wagga Ag College)
21. Zac Archer (SIRU- Wagga City)
22. Mick Webber (Monaro)
23. James Olds (SIRU- Albury)

The SIRU Coaching Coaching & Management Staff of Mick Small (Wagga City), Luke Eldridge (Young), Cam Rosser (Wagga Ag College) & SIRU Sports Trainer & Strapper Rob McPherson will be in charge of the Brumbies Provincial Representative Squad due to Southern Inland winning this year's Tournament .

http://southerninland.rugbynet.com.au/default.asp?id=201471
 

namtrak

Johnnie Wallace (23)
The Brumbies provincial rep squad:

Great work by all players who made the squad - specially the Steamers. How would this squad rate against the best of SIRU if all players were available? And how would this squad fair against some of the other provincial squads - or in the 3rd tier competition if it ever eventuated?
 

yourmatesam

Desmond Connor (43)
#SIRU2013 Round 9 Preview

The City v Albury match is a clear match of the round this week, however there are a number of really interesting matchups across the competition – Coota v Waratahs, Leeton v Griffith and Tumut v Temora will all have an impact on how the table looks due to the tight nature of that “middle of the field” bunch. The majority of players should be fresh after having the long weekend off, although the break can be good for those niggling injuries, it can sometimes play havoc with consistency.

Young (11) v CSU (2)
The Yabbies have another tough match this week against a CSU side that will be keen to make amends for their first loss of the season last week.

Coota (7) v Waratahs (4)
An important match for both clubs as they come into the final rounds of the regular season this week, there are only 7 points separating these two teams on the ladder, although Coota are yet to gain their 4 points for the bye round so the reality is that these two teams are a lot closer on the ladder than it shows at present.

Both these teams have appear to be putting some more polished performances together recently and will be keen to continue this progression. The respective forward packs of each team will be reasonably evenly matched, although Cootamundra may be smarting with the loss of key player Alex Hardie. This will be a good solid match and both teams will contest to the very end.

Tumut (10) v Temora (9)
Although the Bulls haven’t had their greatest season to date, their forward pack has been the backbone of their go forward so far. Temora probably have the edge in the backs, but will need to be wary of the strong Tumut forwards as they head into this clash.

Ag College (5) v Deniliquin – 2nd Grade Only

Leeton (6) v Griffith (8)
Another game that will impact the ladder this week, there are only two competition points separating these two teams in this match up. Leeton have been a surprise packet this year along with CSU and deserve to be sitting where they are on the ladder, Griffith on the other hand, probably haven’t achieved what they set out to but will be looking to bag all the points they possibly can over the next three weeks. Both these teams are mathematical chances of making the top 6, but they need some results to go their way for that to happen.

City (3) v Albury (1) – Match of the Round
I think most pundits would have thought that the Aggies v Albury match was the benchmark of the competition this season, but it appears that this match will be the litmus test for both Albury and City this year. Both these teams have had very successful seasons, Albury have been particularly strong – bagging maximum points in all their matches.

Richard Manion will be a loss for the Steamers over the coming weeks, Blake Le Cornu has stepped into his shoes and will have his work cut out for him opposite Hamish Wrafter this week. Ash Lefevre impressed for the SIRU Rep Team in Batemans Bay and will be a key player in the forward pack this week. Both the Steamers and City have some big boppers running around in the pigs with City possibly having the edge in terms of physical size.

Joe Tora has moved to Number 8 for City this week, presumably as a counter to the strong running game of Nathan Bright. I believe that the combination of 8,9,10 for both teams will go a long way to deciding the outcome of this match. Both teams have experienced campaigners in these positions and will need them to be on top of their game this week.

The Wagga City Centre pairing of “young gun” Eddie Lagaali and the “evergreen” Orisi Loco will be a handful for ex –flanker Louie Levett. Levett is a handy footballer, but this match will test him in the centres, particularly the defensive prowess of Orisi Loco. Orisi’s fitness may not be where it has been in previous years, but he can tackle like a trooper.

Further out in the backlines, it will be interesting to see how ex-Brumby Runner Jason Lagaali fairs against Albury’s James Olds at fullback. Olds is new to the competition but comes with some good wraps, even making the Brumbies Provincial Team last week.

This will be a cracking match for both teams and one that I’m really looking forward to. Hopefully, the wet weather we have had here for the past week holds out and allows these guys to play some expansive rugby this weekend!
 

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Frank Row (1)

yourmatesam

Desmond Connor (43)
#SIRU2013 Round 9 Results:

First Grade:
Albury 50 bt City 13
Waratahs 13 bt Coota 11
Griffith 33 bt Leeton 17
CSU 76 bt Young 21
Temora 34 bt Tumut 28

2nd Grade;
Wagga City 50 d Albury 0, Deniliquin 14 d Ag College 12, Cootamundra 10 drew with Waratahs 10, Temora 12 d Tumut 0, Griffith 24 d Leeton 7, Young 31 d CSU 17

3rd Grade;
City 22 d Albury 12, Ag College 23 d RARC 15, Hay 61 d CSU 0

Under 17s;
Wagga City 32 D Waratahs 20, Leeton 47 d Griffith 24

Women's;
Griffith 27 d Leeton 5, Wagga City 31 d Albury 10, Temora 33 d CSU 22

Next Saturday- Round 10
CSU v Albury, Waratahs v Young, Griffith v Wagga Ag College, Temora v Cootamundra, Leeton v Wagga City, Tumut v Deniliquin (2nd Grade only)
 

No.8

Phil Hardcastle (33)
#SIRU2013 Round 9 Results:

First Grade:
Albury 50 bt City 13
Waratahs 13 bt Coota 11
Griffith 33 bt Leeton 17
CSU 76 bt Young 21
Temora 34 bt Tumut 28

Far out Albury 50 beating 3rd placed side City 13 - Will anyone stop Albury this year?
 
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