Unfortunately Wenty (8th) had a narrow loss to Mounties (1st) in the last Round of the Intrust Super Premiership. With the Bulldogs beating North Sydney it meant that Wenty stay in 8th position over night and have a nervous wait for the result of the Warriors (5th) and Penrith (9th) tomorrow. If Penrith win tomorrow that will result in Wenty missing the Semi's (Penrith have a better for & against). The Semi's start a week earlier then the NRL. Best of luck boys and I will be hoping the Warriors win tomorrow.
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Mounties have piled on four successive tries to overcome an early deficit to the Wentworthville Magpies, beating them 20 points to 17 in their final home game of the year.
With no pressure of losing their minor premiership, coach Steve Antonelli opted to trial some new combinations for the match at Aubrey Keech Reserve. Captain Sam Williams was called into the Raiders' squad as a replacement for Blake Austin, while consistent fullback Zac Santo was also a late omission. The changes forced Kato Ottio into the custodian role, with usual second-rowers Jarrad Kennedy and Scott Sorensen shifting to the centres and Brent Naden into the halves. Royce Hunt, initially named on an extended bench, was also brought in and was among Mounties' best during his time on the field.
It would be Wentworthville to post first points, with the try coming through second-rower Yilleen Gordon. Hooker Sam Gorman exploited some questionable defence to make a break, setting up big man Gordon who got past Kato Ottio for the early four-pointer. With the conversion attempt waved away, the Magpies led 4-0 after just three minutes at Aubrey Keech.
With Mounties looking dazed, some Honeti Tuha class got the Magpies back in a dangerous position. The fullback put winger Scott Schulte into space off a kick return, trapping the opposition in-goal to build momentum. The visitors couldn't capitalise, however, with an offside ruling relieving Mounties of pressure.
The Magpies kept coming and while they couldn't convert every opportunity they had on Mounties' line, they eventually broke through for their second. Skipper Cody Nelson palmed off three defenders to crash over, in worrying signs for the Minor Premiers. Cameron King added the extras for a 10-0 lead.
It was only a matter of time before Mounties clicked into gear and a slick set play would set up Ottio moments later. The competition's leading tryscorer was the beneficiary of a basic overlap in the North Eastern corner and Mounties were suddenly back within striking distance of the Magpies.
With the game settling into an arm wrestle in the dying stages, the Magpies opted to further their lead with a field goal on half-time. Dylan Izzard didn't strike the ball cleanly, but managed to send it over and Wentworthville headed into the sheds leading 11 points to four.
An expected half-time spray appeared to have fired up the home side, with Royce Hunt and Ottio both providing a spark in their opening set of six. The game took a turn for a worse soon after, however, with Jake Butler-Fleming going down with an apparent leg injury. The winger was stretchered off with Roydon Gillett his replacement.
Royce Hunt maintained his destructive running and soon couldn't be contained close to the line. His deserved try, converted by Maurice Kennedy, reduced the deficit to just one after 48 minutes.
End-to-end football ensued and while Mounties were full of energy, their kick accuracy appeared to be letting them down; they squandered several opportunities in dangerous territory and would be made to defend seven-tackle sets. As the game approached its final quarter, however, they hit the lead for the first time via Alofi Mataele. Some great work from Sorensen got him into space, before offloading to Mataele to improve the position.
Five minutes later, Sorensen made it four unanswered tries for the men from Mount Pritchard, pushing himself over for a try that truly exposed Wentworthville's defence. The conversion missed but it was 20-11 in favour of Mounties, setting up for another victory for the minor premiers.
With a potential finals berth on the line, the Magpies were leaving nothing in the tank in their bid to post more points. Cameron King broke through and almost scored, save for some desperate defence from Naden, and the Magpies couldn't find a way to cross the line.
Some brilliance with the ball from Naden almost put the result beyond doubt, with a chip kick marginally beating Ottio to the sideline. Daniel Howard made Mounties pay in the next set, making a 60m line break before being dragged down in a certain trysaver by Maurice Kennedy. Vai Toutai burrowed over from the next tackle, however, and with just three minutes remaining the Magpies were in with a chance - but were ultimately unable to steal a win from the competition favourites.
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I watched this game live and was impressed with the efforts of Sam Gorman. King was solid but Gorman looks very sharp. Not sure if he is a hooker though. He was wearing the 9 but King predominantly played dummy half and Gorman was playing lock or 5/8.
No. Gorman is ahead of him.
I have recently stated I thought Gorman is a better player then King. Gorman is good enough to play hooker off the bench in the NRL and has all the skills. The only thing Gorman needs to do is improve his lateral defence to be a regular NRL player as he has very good acceleration, great passing game and has a kicking game. Gorman and King have interchanged between half and hooker since Cayless took over. I hope we keep Gorman and I think he should be upgraded to a full time Wenty contract as he is probably the second best form player in the Wenty team between Tuha.
Just my opinion. King is on a fulltime Wenty contract and Gorman isn't. The games I have watched of Gorman and King, Gorman looks a better attacking player, a bigger body and is a lot quicker. In my opinion Gorman would be very close to being on par with Pritchard and he just needs to slightly improve his defence to go to the next level. I don't think we will see King play NRL for us in the future.
Full time Wenty contract? Wenty don't offer full time player contracts. They are a part time team, Dave. King is on a full time NRL contract with Parra, but he is outside the top 25, meaning he would count under our second tier cap (if he played first grade).
That is what I meant, but think you for your input.
I am hoping Tuha takes Toutai's top 25 position. He looks small in TV but is surprising big for a fullback, nearly 5'11' and 99kg. He is a ball of muscle and has top skills and plays very well at fullback and wing and would play well at centre if asked. He has scored 17 tries this year and I think he scored 17 tries last year for Newcastle. I would be disappointed if we don't keep him.
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