SG Ball/Harold Matthews 2013
So sg Ball and Harold Matthews season is upon us.
Sg ball won its 2 trials vs the Pirates and Beat a Riverina selection on the weekend. I don't know about the HM trials
Sg ball won its 2 trials vs the Pirates and Beat a Riverina selection on the weekend. I don't know about the HM trials
Draw.
Feb 10. VS Bulldogs. - Away
Feb 16. VS Western Suburbs. - Home
Feb 23. VS Penrith. - Home
March 2. VS Canberra - Away
March 9. VS WSAOS - Home
March 16. VS Central Coast - Away
March 23. VS Parramatta - Away
March 30. VS Cronulla - Home
April 6. VS Illawarra - Home
Teams for the weekend against the Bulldogs.
HM Team
HM Team
Sg Ball1. Angelo Leaupepe
2. Dua Watene-Lauina
3. Timothy Merritt
4. Elia Manusina
5. Apuanea Vaka
6. Shalom Hala
7. Jarrod Muller-Dobbe
8. John Kazantzidis
9. James Brooks
10. Eddy Tuilotolava
11. Divine Schwenke
12. Toko Metua
13. Conaniah Kirisome
14. Tyrael McGee-Waters
15. Kingdom Kidwell
16. Michael Siolgo
17. Christian Suraci
18. Zac Patch
19. Greg Leleisiuao
20. Langi Manusete
1. Maxwell Fesolai
2. Kirisome Kirisome
3. Ellery Tusa
4. Rueben Rennie
5. Chanel Seigafo
6. Aaron Teroi
7. Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
8. Phil Maori
9. Connor Donehue
10. John Filipo
11. Brandon Manase
12. Joe Stimson
13. Joseph Watene-Lauina
14. Clint Posselt
15. Ben Halfpenny
16. Dylan Brittain
17. Shae Ah Fook
18. Melvin Fifita
19. Nga Filikitonga
20. Jeremiah Leasi
This week we Play Western Suburbs at Casey Fields startring at 12 on Saturday.
HM Team
HM Team
SG Ball Team1. Angelo Leaupepe
2. Dua Watene-Lauina
3. Timothy Merritt
4. Elia Manusina
5. Apuanea Vaka
6. Shalom Hala
7. Jarrod Muller-Dobbe
8. John Kazantzidis
9. Tyrael McGee-Waters
10. Eddy Tuilotolava
11. Divine Schwenke
12. Toko Metua
13. Conaniah Kirisome
14. James Brooks
15. Kingdom Kidwell
16. Michael Siolgo
17. Bobby Resture
18. Christian Suraci
19. Greg Leleisiuao
20. Nau Pale
1. Maxwell Fesolai
2. Kirisome Kirisome
3. Ellery Tusa
4. Rueben Rennie
5. Chanel Seigafo
6. Aaron Teroi
7. Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
8. Phil Maori
9. Connor Donehue
10. John Filipo
11. Brandon Manase
12. Shae Ah Fook
13. Joseph Watene-Lauina
14. Clint Posselt
15. Ben Halfpenny
16. Dylan Brittain
17. Melvin Fifita
18. Nga Filikitonga
19. Arana Masoe
Round 2 was a great round for the SG Ball team with a a huge victory, should be a great test against the Penrith side this weekend.
Round 2 Results
Round 2 Results
HM
Western Suburbs 54
def
Melbourne 12
Tries: A Leaupepe 2 Goals: J Muller-Dobbe 2
SG
Melbourne 60
Tries: A Te Roi 2, K Kirisome 2, C Seigafo 2, M Fesolai, M Fifita, M Filipo, P Maori, J Watene-Lavina Goals. A Te Roi 8
Def
Western Suburbs 12
Round 3 this week vs Penrith at Casey Fields from 12 on Saturday. Sg Ball has lost Kirisome who is playing in the NYC trial.
HM
HM
SG1. Greg Leleisiauo
2. Tim Merritt
3. Angelo Leaupepe
4. Jerome Unasa
5. Nau Pale
6. Zach Patch
7. Jarrod Muller-Dobbe
8. John Kazantzidis
9. James Brooks
10. Eddy Tuilotolava
11. Divine Schwenke
12. Toko Metua
13. Conanaiah Kirisome
14. Shalom Hala
15. Michael Siologo
16. Bobby Resture
17. Christian Suraci
18. Elia Manusina
19. Kingdom Kidwell
20. Bowen Tigafua
1. Maxwell Fesolai
2. Arana Masoe
3. Ellery Tusa
4. Reubenn Rennie
5. Chanel Seigafo
6. Aaron Teroi
7. Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
8. Phil Maori
9. Connor Donehue
10. John Filipo
11. Brandon Manase
12. Shae Ah Fook
13. Joseph Watene -Lauina
14. Clint Posselt
15. Ben Halfpenny
16. Dylan Brittain
17. Melvin Fifita
18. Logan Houghton
19. Jamayne Taunoa
20. Jeremiah Leasi
Keep an eye out for centre Reuben Rennie, he has enormous talent and is a real strike weapon out wide. He was kept quiet for most of yesterday's match as he hardly received any ball, but when he did he showed beautiful footwork and acceleration to set up 2 tries. He's got a great offload and has the rare ability to create opportunities out of nothing.
NRL Comparison: Timana Tahu in his prime.
NRL Comparison: Timana Tahu in his prime.
Freshy wrote:Keep an eye out for centre Reuben Rennie, he has enormous talent and is a real strike weapon out wide. He was kept quiet for most of yesterday's match as he hardly received any ball, but when he did he showed beautiful footwork and acceleration to set up 2 tries. He's got a great offload and has the rare ability to create opportunities out of nothing.
NRL Comparison: Timana Tahu in his prime.
I dont know name of who played number 3 last week at right centre for 18s but what a quality player he is. Unselfishly put over a number of team mates great hands and footwork looks very promising for future.
Ellery Tusa. He's a great mover.BIG JIM wrote:Freshy wrote:Keep an eye out for centre Reuben Rennie, he has enormous talent and is a real strike weapon out wide. He was kept quiet for most of yesterday's match as he hardly received any ball, but when he did he showed beautiful footwork and acceleration to set up 2 tries. He's got a great offload and has the rare ability to create opportunities out of nothing.
NRL Comparison: Timana Tahu in his prime.
I dont know name of who played number 3 last week at right centre for 18s but what a quality player he is. Unselfishly put over a number of team mates great hands and footwork looks very promising for future.
A good performance in Sg Ball against a top side.
Write up from OS. http://www.melbournestorm.com.au/news-d ... loss/68996
Penrith 46
def
Melbourne 6
Tries: J Muller-Dobbe
Conversions: J Muller-Dobbe
SG Ball
Penrith 26
def
Melbourne 22
Tries: A Masoe 2, C Posselt, E Tusa
Conversions: A Te Roi 3
Write up from OS. http://www.melbournestorm.com.au/news-d ... loss/68996
HMMelbourne Storm’s SG Ball side went down 26-22 against Penrith in Round 3 of the U18 competition on the weekend.Tony Adams’ side fought hard in the narrow loss, climbing back from a 12-point deficit during the second half to level the scores.
However Storm’s second half rally was not enough as the undefeated Panthers sealed their third victory of the 2013 season thanks to a late try.Young Melbourne winger Dion Masoe, making his SG Ball debut, put in an impressive performance, scoring two tries.
In the U16 competition, Melbourne’s Harold Matthews side were defeated 46-6 by Penrith at Casey Fields last Saturday. The undefeated Panthers put together a comprehensive performance only conceding one try for the afternoon.
Despite the loss, there were still some impressive individual performances to come out of the match. Captain Toko Metua led from the front whilst Tim Merritt defended strongly in the centres. Jarrod Muller Dobbe scored Storm’s only try of the match off the back of his own grubber kick.
Penrith 46
def
Melbourne 6
Tries: J Muller-Dobbe
Conversions: J Muller-Dobbe
SG Ball
Penrith 26
def
Melbourne 22
Tries: A Masoe 2, C Posselt, E Tusa
Conversions: A Te Roi 3
This week we take on Canberra in HM they have 1 win and 2 loses so hopefully this is the week for a close game for the boys. The SG ball team has 1 win and two loses and I expect our boys to get up.
HM
HM
SG1. Greg Leleisiauo
2. Tim Merritt
3. Angelo Leaupepe
4. Jerome Unasa
5. Nau Pale
6. Zach Patch
7. Jarrod Muller-Dobbe
8. John Kazantzidis
9. James Brooks
10. Eddy Tuilotolava
11. Divine Schwenke
12. Toko Metua
13. Conanaiah Kirisome
14. Shalom Hala
15. Bowen Tigafua
16. Bobby Resture
17. Kingdom Kidwell
18. Christian Suraci
19. Jarred Faale
20. Dua Watene
1. Maxwell Fesolai
2. Kirisome Kirisome
3. Ellery Tusa
4. Reubenn Rennie
5. Chanel Seigafo
6. Aaron Teroi
7. Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
8. Phil Maori
9. Connor Donehue
10. John Filipo
11. Brandon Manase
12. Shae Ah Fook
13. Ben Halfpenny
14. Clint Posselt
15. Joe Stimson
16. Dylan Brittain
17. Logan Houghton
18. Melvin Fifita