Moorabbin & Endeavour Hills do battle (Photo: Michael Moncrieff)
Box Hill 24 def. Footscray 22 - Henry Turner South Reserve, Cnr Farnsworth Avenue & Myers Road, Footscray
After finishing winless on the bottom of the ladder last season, the Box Hill Broncos have recorded their first Dewar Shield win of 2014 with a spectacular come-from-behind effort over Footscray.
The Broncos looked to have significantly improved over the 2014 off season, being narrowly defeated by Melbourne University in Round One.
At half time, the scores were level at five all; however Footscray skipped away to a 15-5 lead early in the second half. The Broncos then scored two tries to claim the lead in the second half, before Julius Schwalger crossed the line to put Footscray back in front. A successful conversion from Shane Imo put the score line at 22-19 with only minutes to go in the match.
With another win looking to have escaped Box Hill this season, Rebels' scrumhalf Ben Meehan made his mark on his Dewar Shield debut with a late try to put the Broncos in front for their first victory since mid 2012. Box Hill Head Coach Andrew Slyfield was impressed with the young scrumhalf, who has made four appearances as a replacement at the Rebels thus far in 2014.
"It was great having Ben debuting on Saturday and officially becoming part of the Box Hill family," Slyfield said. "He was keen to make an impact on the game and tried to take as much responsibility and get involved as much as he could.
"He provided both great service and an attacking threat all around the field, as his speed and fitness meant that he was always near the action. His kicking was also evident and often resulted in Box Hill getting into attacking positions as he turned the big Footscray forwards around. All the Box Hill players were delighted to have Ben on board and would also be very happy if the opportunity arose again in the future."
Despite the loss, Footscray were boosted by the inclusion of Rebels' Lock Cadeyrn Neville, who was a welcome late addition to the side for Coach Nic Henderson, bringing his strength to the breakdown.
"Cadeyrn came off the bench at half time and straight away made an impact on the game with some strong ball carries. His composure in the lineout and work rate off the ball was something the rest of the team fed off. He added a lot of muscle to our scrum and maul, even crossing over for a try off the back of a well constructed maul," Henderson said.
It was a disappointing afternoon for Footscray, who after making finals last year have now lost two tight matches to begin the season. The Dogs face another big challenge next week, playing away against last year's runners up the Melbourne Unicorns.
Box Hill will also be in for a tough match next week, travelling to Albert Park to take on the winless Power House, who will be understandably eager to record their first win over the new look Broncos.
Box Hill 24 Tries Savenaca Waqalutu (2), Sefanaia Naivalu, Ben Meehan Conversions Sefanaia Naivalu (2)
Footscray 22 Tries Soane Naufahu, Ikuna Tukuafanu, Julius Schwalger, Cadeyrn Neville Conversions Shane Imo
Moorabbin 26 def. Endeavour Hills 20 - Frog Hollow Reserve, David Collins Drive, Endeavour Hills
After an impressive Round One performance, decimating Power House by 35 points, Endeavour Hills were unable to continue their strong form, going down to Moorabbin in a tight match at home.
The defensive pressure of Moorabbin kept the onslaught which 'Hills supporters saw last week at bay, with their backline struggling to find the same speed and space as they did against Power House.
The game between these sides was always going to be played and won at the set piece, with both forward packs boasting a large amount of strength and experience. Veteran lock Motusaga Ese was named by Moorabbin coach Ben Perenise prior to the round as the player to watch, while front rower David Savea was highlighted by 'Hills coach John Eden as a player to expect big things from.
Moorabbin's forward pack ultimately prevailed in this match, however faced an extra challenge with Rebels' Prop Eddie Aholelei lining up for Endeavour Hills in the front row. Eden was full of praise for Aholelei's performance in what was a tough game for the forwards.
"He is getting better for us every week. He is a lot more involved in general play as I think he is getting more used to the guys around him. It was a very physical game and Eddie stood up well in this department," Eden said.
Endeavour Hills will have a bye in Round Three as they prepare to face the Melbourne Unicorns in Round Four. There will be only one team standing undefeated next week as Moorabbin host top of the table Harlequin.
Moorabbin 26 Tries Ikenasio Tuiatua (2), Ione Perenise Conversions Patolo Toeta Penalties Paul Tuia (3)
Endeavour Hills 20 Tries Junior Paila, Quinten Williams, Rennie Molimeau Conversions Junior Paila Penalties Anoy Brown
Harlequin 20 def. Power House 18 - Ashwood Reserve, Power Avenue, Ashwood
2013 Premiers Harlequin were prolific against Melbourne in Round One, however their attacking pressure struggled to come to the fore as Power House chased down the 'Quins in the second half in a thriller at Ashwood Reserve.
Harlequin came onto the park firing in the first half, scoring three tries to lead 17-3 after only 25 minutes of game time. Power House's defence faltered as it did against Endeavour Hills and it looked as if the 'Quins were set to record another big win for 2014. However, a second half turnaround from the visitors ensured for an exciting half of Rugby.
Power House scored the next two tries, with the boot of Adam Millgate putting the visitors in front with a conversion and two penalty goals. As the fulltime siren loomed, Power House sat a point ahead of their rivals, with their first win of the season getting closer and closer as the seconds ticked on.
A penalty against Power House in the closing stages opened up the opportunity for former Wallaby Lloyd Johansson to put 'Quins back in front, earning their second win of the season.
Rebels' winger Alex Rokobaro continues to make his presence count at Harlequin, putting in another solid performance in Round Two according to Head Coach Craig McGrath.
"Again, Alex came and approached the game as he would any other. He had limited opportunities on Saturday he made a nice couple of breaks and worked hard. It's always a pleasure to have Alex at the Club," McGrath said.
All eyes will once again be on Harlequin next week, as they travel to Moorabbin to take on the Rams, the only other side to remain undefeated in 2014. Power House will be looking to put their first win on the board as they host Box Hill.
Harlequin 20 Tries Taylor Acheson, Kemueu Valetini, Justin Marsters Conversions Kemueu Valetini Penalties Lloyd Johansson
Power House 18 Tries Edmund Tyrell, Waisea Ratabua Conversions Adam Millgate Penalties Adam Millgate (2)
Melbourne Unicorns 25 def. Southern Districts 22 - HMAS Cerberus, Westernport
After being comprehensively beaten by Harlequin last week, Melbourne has returned to the winner's list with a close victory over Southern Districts at HMAS Cerberus.
Southern Districts, who came into the game off a first round bye, were fresh and firing, looking to get straight into 2014 with a win after narrowly missing out on finals last year. This, however, was not to be, as the Unicorns significantly improved on their defence for Round Two.
Melbourne, who found themselves under immense pressure for Harlequin last week, were able to lock down in this game, and while they earned the win, it was still no easy feat, with Southern Districts threatening for the whole 80 minutes.
James Slattery starred for the Unicorns on the backline, while Malofou Feterika got his season with the Pirates off to a strong start with two pivotal tries. Rebel Jordy Reid impressed his Unicorns Coach Ellis Meachen, who noted that "he was very professional in all he did, and he made numerous decisive tackles in defence. Jordy also carried and cleaned very effectively."
Melbourne hosts a winless Footscray next week, while Southern Districts will face a refreshed Melbourne University who had the bye this week.
Melbourne 25 Tries Dan Corcoran, Freddie Austin, Ian Pahula, Blair Owen Conversions Paul McConnochie Penalties Paul McConnochie
Southern Districts 22 Tries Malofou Feterika (2), Gasa Tiatia Conversions Jarrod Dowie (2) Penalties Jarrod Dowie