Torn Hammy
Johnnie Wallace (23)
The brawl was very ugly and at the time I was thinking that the Eastwood players didn't need to think about any consequences as the season was over for them. I think HJ's idea of carry over penalty player points is an excellent one but a bit unfair to the colts joining the team for their first year. Maybe individual player demerit points (eg. add 3 player points to a player for a red card), similar to drivers licenses, combined with a team penalty would make these guys think about the consequences of their unwanted behaviour.
The main game was a showcase for the physical preparation that Uni put into their game. Take a bow Bruce. The early forward clashes were brutal but 15 minutes into the game it was apparent that Uni forwards were too strong, too skilled and too determined. What impressed me most was their speed and game lasting explosive power that had them charging through a defensively tough Randwick pack. Their speed also turned over lots of ruck ball which prevented Randwick getting any momentum. Latu, Goodman and Quinn were standouts. Merriman was very good and continually directed the attack at the 10/12 channel with great reward and Dunbar used the wind to perfection with his strong boot.
For Randwick the effort was there. Baldwin, Connor, Munro and Harris, in particular, charged hard and defended tough. Bannon was everywhere, Roye was strong in attack and defence and Anderson impressed with some powerful runs and 2 tries.
In the end Uni scored sixty points. If Hodge played a full game it would have been seventy. As I saw it only one Randwick player dominated his opponent. This really was a miserable denouement for this team and the club.
Well done Uni.
The main game was a showcase for the physical preparation that Uni put into their game. Take a bow Bruce. The early forward clashes were brutal but 15 minutes into the game it was apparent that Uni forwards were too strong, too skilled and too determined. What impressed me most was their speed and game lasting explosive power that had them charging through a defensively tough Randwick pack. Their speed also turned over lots of ruck ball which prevented Randwick getting any momentum. Latu, Goodman and Quinn were standouts. Merriman was very good and continually directed the attack at the 10/12 channel with great reward and Dunbar used the wind to perfection with his strong boot.
For Randwick the effort was there. Baldwin, Connor, Munro and Harris, in particular, charged hard and defended tough. Bannon was everywhere, Roye was strong in attack and defence and Anderson impressed with some powerful runs and 2 tries.
In the end Uni scored sixty points. If Hodge played a full game it would have been seventy. As I saw it only one Randwick player dominated his opponent. This really was a miserable denouement for this team and the club.
Well done Uni.