#SIRU2013 Finals Week One Preview:
It’s time for the real rugby players to please stand up, the serious footy to kick off and for the finals to roll on. Bring it on, lay everything on the table and let it all hang out from here on in. No team should be lacking for motivation over the coming weeks – the equation is simple, score more points than the opposition.
Will Albury continue their barnstorming ways? Have City still got fuel in the tank after a bruising season? Are Tahs really on the rise? What will CSU pull out of their bag of tricks for the finals? Are the Tuskers contenders for the First Division? Will Coota be there when the whips are cracking? What will Leeton and Tumut bring to the Finals Series?
There are plenty of questions this week and there’s only one way to answer them all and that’s to silence the critics with a win.
Premier Division
First Grade:
Albury (1) v CSU (2) – CRP #1 @ 2:55pm Ref: M Del Gigante
Arguably the match of the day and one that may well define the competition. Albury have swept all before them this season and are short favourites to bag a win this week. A quick squiz at the ladder will show you that Albury have an average winning score of 51-9 after 16 Rounds which is quite impressive! CSU on the other hand actually have a negative points differential (-3) in 2nd place and an average score of 28-28 which is also an interesting stat!
For me, this match will come down to defence and CSU’s ability to last the full 80mins. The real strength of CSU was demonstrated against City last week where they toughed it out against a much larger team and simply hung in there and wore down their opponents. This is the risk that the Steamers face coming into this match – CSU will not give up and the Steamers need to stick to their systems against gritty opposition.
On the other side of the coin, it is impossible to ignore the sheer dominance that the Steamers have displayed all season. My mail says there are some injuries for the Steamers this weekend but given the new found depth that the club is experiencing I doubt this will be an issue. The Steamers have a hard working forward pack and a slick, classy backline. They are spoiled for choice in those key playmaker positions at 10, 12, 13 with the likes of Olds, Wheatley, Manion and the evergreen Alexander lurking with intent.
CSU have their own answer to the 10 position with Paul Hood steering the ship and one of the hallmarks of Reddies in 2013 has been their unpredictability. Paul Hood knows how to play finals footy and when to take his chances and the Steamers need to be on their toes in this regard.
If the local weatherman is to be believed, it’s going to be a wet track in Wagga this weekend with showers forecast for late Friday night and a maximum temperature of 12°C on Saturday. Who knows how this will impact on the game – will it make it tighter, will it play into the hands of the larger Albury forwards, will it cause more errors? Either way, I can’t wait to see how things roll in this one.
Keep an eye on: Nathan Bright and Sterling Ross at #8, Richard Manion and Paul Hood at #10
Wagga City (3) v Waratahs (4) – CRP #1 @ 4:30pm Ref: P Dean
The old enemy meet again. In recent years, this would have been a lay down misere to the Tahs but this is definitely not the case this season. City have been one of the standout sides of the competition in 2013 and despite a mid-season lull they have some firepower across the field which will impact on this match.
Tahs got off to a seriously shaky start to the season but Coach Palmer has been able to steady the ship over the past 6 weeks or so and the Tahs appear to be on the charge again. Jake Eaglesham will be sorely missed after detaching his retina in a season ending injury but they will be buoyed by the recent return of Dave Bowden to the backrow following a layoff with military duties.
On paper City have a stronger team than Tahs and deserve to be favourites leading into this match. I’ve been hearing rumours about some injuries that the Boiled Lollies have been carrying but we’ll have to wait and see who makes it out onto the pitch for them this weekend. Hamish Wrafter has been playing some handy footy this year and his combination with Eddie Lagaali could go a long way to deciding the outcome of this game. The recent resurgence of City has come about due to the strength of the running game that their centres bring to the table. On top of this, their ability to stop teams in their tracks through this area of the field allows their large forward pack to come into play.
City will have handed the usually accurate John Punch the kicking tee at training this week and given him orders to “practice, practice, practice” as they will not be keen on a repeat of last week’s kicking display. This game will be tight and has the potential to come down to the accuracy of their kickers and the decision making of their captains at key points in the game.
Keep an eye on: Zac Archer and Sam Hobbs at #9, Eddie Lagaali and Matt Binks at #13
Second Grade:
Ag College (1) v Wagga City (2) – CRP #1 @ 11:45am Ref: M Lotz
Waratahs (3) v CSU (4) – CRP #2 @11:30am Ref: T Allen
First Division:
First Grade:
Temora (7) v Tumut (10) – CRP #1 @ 1:15pm Ref: S Donelan
What to make of this game? Temora recently put 50 points on the Bulls but I wouldn’t want to write Tumut off as they have actually been reasonably successful since the competition split by notching up 3 wins from 5 rounds.
The Tuskers appear to be hitting their straps at the right end of the season and are probably motivated by the notion that they had every opportunity to play in the Premier Division this season but just couldn’t get over the line when it mattered. Playing injury free and with a consistent team on the paddock has allowed the Tuskers to work on their combination and is paying dividends for them at this time of the year.
Keep an eye on: Bill McCrone and Matt Stubbs at #10, Niko Degei and Brenton Hotham at #8
Leeton (8) v Cootamundra (9) – CRP #2 @ 1:00pm Ref: M Ryan
This is potentially one of the closest games of the day, each team has plenty to play for and will be out to make the most of their opportunities this weekend. The Phantoms have enjoyed a much improved season this year and a win against Coota would really set the town alight.
Cootamundra were treading a tight rope earlier this season as they attempted to make the Premier Division and a win against the Tuskers two weeks ago would have put them into 7th place on the ladder. These two factors will be pushing the Tri Colours in addition to the chance to have a crack at the 5th and 6th placed Premier Division teams next week if they win. The Tri Colours have a strong history in the First Division in recent seasons and will be keen to show that experience tomorrow.
Keep an eye on: Bart Challacombe and Phil Carter at #1, Joe Penne and Andrew Sheridan at #8
Second Grade:
Deniliquin (7) v Leeton (10) – CRP #1 @ 10:15am Ref: M McTaggart
Temora (8) v Young (9) – CRP #2 @ 10:00am Ref: A Gunn
Third Grade:
Ag College (3) v RARC (4) – Kapooka #2 @ 10:00am Ref: B Duncan
Hay (1) v Junee (2) – Kapooka #1 @ 11:15am Ref: H Hicks
Under 17’s:
Waratahs (1) v Leeton (2) – Kapooka #1 @ 10:00am Ref: T Reneker
City (3) v Young (4) – Kapooka #2 @ 11:15am Ref: A le Brocque
Women’s 7s:
Temora (4) v CSU (5) – CRP #2 @ 2:30pm Ref: J Martel
City (3) v Albury (6) – CRP #2 @ 3:10pm Ref: J Martel