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2018-M1-10: Queanbeyan v Goulburn

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Date Time League Season Full Time
23 June 2018 3:00 pm ACT 1st division - 1st grade 2018 70'

Results

TeamTriesConversionsPPointsOutcome
Queanbeyan M3000Draw
Goulburn M154136Draw

Recap

Queanbeyan White wash

The planets aligned and the rugby Gods smiled (Zeus and Thor sound like they might be rugby guys) on the Dirty Reds when they beat the Queanbeyan Whites 36-0 in the ACT first division match of the day at Queanbeyan on Saturday.

In perhaps their best display of the year, the Reds showed great composure, patience and adherence to their game plan to beat their higher-ranked rivals. Making mostly good choices and few errors, they were able to capitalise on the opportunities that presented while their tireless defence kept Queanbeyan scoreless.

Going into the match, Goulburn was ranked fourth on the ladder with 32 competition points, just behind third placed Queanbeyan with 33. Leading into the match, coach Ben Pearson told the team their destiny lay in their own hands as they would need to play three matches against teams in the top four in the remaining matches of the season.

Typical of away games this year, player numbers were stretched and injuries in reserve grade only required more first graders to back up but when they hit the paddock for first grade there were no signs of lethargy.

The Reds led 15-0 at the break but were acutely aware that the Queanbeyan side was more than capable of taking the match if they took their foot off the throttle at any time.

In the second half, Goulburn hit that sweet spot of not getting complacent and easing off the pace, but also not impatiently forcing bad options to extend the score. Methodically but commandingly they built their phases, minimised penalties, denied Queanbeyan any opportunities and added 21 second half points to the scoreboard.

The 36-0 scoreline didn’t give an indication of the difference in ability between the two sides so much as the discipline and focus Goulburn brought on the day.

In the post-match wrap-up, coach Ben Pearson praised his troops for playing the full game at the intensity required.

“We’ve still got lots to work on but that was excellent,” he said.

“But if we keep making these steps now and keep the right attitude for the remainder of the competition, we’re on target. We just have to keep lifting from here.”

Three best and fairest points and players player went to Jayden Hunt who notched up two tries for the second time this season. Two points went to Mik Webber and one point each to Brad Clements and Mark Kaimoana.

Goulburn 36 (Jayden Hunt 2, Jordan Wilcox, Mik Webber, Matt Spratley tries; Mik Webber 4 conversions, one penalty goalbt Queanbeyan 0.

Queanbeyan M3

Position T C P DG B&F
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Goulburn M1

# Player Position T C P DG B&F
1Henry CooperProp00000
2Brad MuddimanHooker00000
3Jayden Hunt Prop20003
4Boyd NewbyLock00000
5Mark NortonLock00000
6Jordan WilcoxFlanker10000
7Brad ClementsFlanker00001
8Mikael WebberNumber 814102
9Abram KaraScrum-half00000
10Ben TodkillFly-half00000
11Brandon CourtsWinger00000
12Curtis FloodInside Centre00000
13Hamish McCormackOutside centre00000
14Matt SpratleyWinger10000
15Mark KaimoanaFull-back00001
 Total 54107

Coach: Ben Pearson

Venue

Campese Oval, Queanbeyan
1B Yass Rd, Queanbeyan East NSW 2620, Australia
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