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2022-M2-02: Goulburn v Queanbeyan

2022-M2-02: Goulburn v Queanbeyan

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Date Time League Season Full Time
April 30, 2022 1:30 pm ACT 1st division - 2nd grade 2022 70'

Results

TeamTriesConversionsPPointsOutcome
Goulburn M22113Loss
Queanbeyan M43117Win

Recap

Dirty Twos narrowly miss out on breaking Queanbeyan hoodoo

By PETE OLIVER

A last gasp try has robbed the Goulburn Dirty Reds second grade side of a first ever win over the Queanbeyan Whites.

In a tense finish, the Reds hit the lead in the shadows of full time through the boot of Taniela Halafihi and looked set to pull off a victory. But a scrum penalty deep in their half resulted in a quick tap, and the bullocking Whites 8 barged his way over to seal the game with a 17-13 win.

It was an arm wrestle of a match from the get go, with much of the first half played between the 22m lines. The Dirty Twos were giving away a lot of size across the board, but got stuck in regardless.

After 15 minutes of tussling, the Reds got on the board. A break from Matt Spratley opened the game open, before he offloaded to fullback Jarrod Thompson who scored. The conversion was wide, but the 5-0 lead was an important blow.

The Reds continued to absorb pressure, and their at times misfiring set piece didn’t help, compounded by an inability to reach touch when they received penalties.

The Whites camped on Goulburn’s line, and despite some very brave defence from the Reds, the weight of possession proved too much. A converted try saw Queanbeyan take the lead into the break, which the visitors extended shortly on resumption and the arm wrestle resumed.

Number 8 Jack Burke was rewarded for his tireless work with a try to put the Reds back in the game, before being on the receiving end of a high tackle that saw the Whites reduced to 14 men. However, the visitors overcame the deficient on the scoreboard and on the field to win the match.

Lock Cooper Camden Smith was awarded the three Best and Fairest points, with Halafihi collecting two points. Liam Levoshko and Spratley shared one point each, while Halafihi received the Grit Cafe award. The Players’ Player award was shared by Taniela Halafihi and Matt Sprattley.

This is a squad which gives coach Dave Anable plenty to work with, and with youth on their side led by a couple of old heads, there are some promising signs for the season ahead.

Queanbeyan Whites 17 (Reid, Heslop, Withheld tries, Kilmister con) bt Goulburn Dirty Reds 13 (Thompson, Burke tries, Halafihi penalty goal).

By the clock

  • 15 mins – Jarrod Thompson try (5-0)
  • 33 mins – Queanbeyan try and conversion (5-7)
  • HALF TIME
  • 38 mins – Queanbeyan try (5-12)
  • 57 mins – Jack Burke try (10-12)
  • 67 mins – Taniela Halafihi penalty goal (13-12)
  • 70 mins – Queanbeyan try (13-17)

Photos PETE OLIVER. Click through gallery using buttons below photos.

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Goulburn M2

# Player Position T C P DG B&F PP Cap
1Justin Benn 16Prop0000000
2Nick Tabner 17Hooker0000000
3Oscar CunninghamProp0000000
4Cooper Camden-SmithLock0000300
5Cohen FordLock0000000
6Liam LevoshkoFlanker0000100
7Michael CookeFlanker0000000
8Jack BurkeNumber 81000001
9Jimmy RuddScrum-half0000000
10Joshua MetzFly-half0000000
11Taniela Halafihi 20Winger0010210
12Matt SpratleyInside Centre0000110
13Rhys ElliottOutside centre0000000
14Brandon CourtsWinger0000000
15Jarrod ThompsonFull-back1000000
16Matthew Whitaker 1Reserve0000000
17Kyle Ruhnau 2Reserve0000000
20Joshua Condylios 11Reserve0000000
 Total 20107  

Queanbeyan M4

Position T C P DG B&F PP Cap
 3100000

Venue

Rugby Park, Goulburn
Goulburn NSW 2580, Australia
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