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Junior reps round three wrap

Nicholas Quinn St. George Dragons in the SG Ball Cup (Photo : Steve Montgomery)

Junior reps round three wrap

Author's : Jason Hosken and Sean Teuma NewsCorp Sport

Junior reps round three wrap

It was 39 degree at Henson Park for Round 3 (Photo : steve Montgomery)

It was 39 degree at Henson Park for Round 3 (Photo : steve Montgomery)

SWELTERING conditions made their mark across Sydney this weekend, but luckily the action on the fields was just as hot.

Round three of the NSWRL junior reps is upon us with the Harold Matthews, SG Ball and Tarsha Gale Cups all in action.

Here’s a look at how the round played out:

PENRITH PUTS IT TOGETHER WHEN IT COUNTS

Penrith made light work of a long road trip and sweltering conditions to record two wins and a draw in round three action against St George at Mascot Oval.

The Panthers overcame a first half scare to make it back-to-back wins in the Harold Matthews Cup, courtesy of a 28-18 defeat of the Dragons.

Penrith celebrates a Jaxen Edgar try in the Harold Matthews Cup. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Captain and fullback Jaxen Edgar stole the show, scoring a try and setting up one, as his side raced out to a 10-0 lead.

The Dragons weren’t to be outdone, hitting back with two of their own to lock the scores at the break.

Danny Johnstone ran an unstoppable line to take back the lead, before Edgar’s brilliance shone through.

His blistering pace caught St George defenders napping, racing through the line before finding Jack Attard to give them an unassailable advantage.

The skipper said they’ve worked hard to overcome their first round defeat, to firmly put themselves in the finals race.

“We’re looking pretty good now,” Edgar said.

“We started the season not too well. We’ve got to training, worked harder and got the little details right. We all put in the work and got it done today.

“Last year was a good experience (in Harold Matts) against the older boys. This year it’s good to give back.”

Penrith players claim a try in the SG Ball Cup. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Penrith players claim a try in the SG Ball Cup. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Penrith celebrates a Jaxen Edgar try in the Harold Matthews Cup. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Penrith celebrates a Jaxen Edgar try in the Harold Matthews Cup. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

They trailed early, but a dominant finish has kept Penrith’s unbeaten SG Ball season alive after accounting for St George 38-12.

The Dragons crossed first through Loko Tonga, however the visitors were able to level up when back-rower Hudson Brown scored, and held a slender two-point lead through the boot of Riley Pollard after a late shot on Luke Hanson was penalised.

Penrith extended the advantage to eight and it was again cut to just two, before the Panthers went into overdrive, with a Luron Patea double capping off four tries in 14 minutes to put the exclamation mark on the contest.

It leaves Penrith in a lofty spot with a share of the lead, with the Dragons still searching for their first success of 2023.

Jenson Tuaoi in the SG Ball Cup. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Jenson Tuaoi in the SG Ball Cup. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

The road trip clean sweep was denied late in the piece with a late try helping St George share the points with the Panthers as they tied 14-all.

Safa Rifei got things underway for St George to cap off a hot start, before back-to-back tries in the shades of halftime to Montana McLean and Yasmine Baker gave Penrith a 10-4 lead.

Mele Ketuu helped cut the lead back to two, but Bella McEachearn pushed it back out to a converted try approaching the final stages.

With time winding down Taneisha Grey came up clutch, with Rifei converting to split the result.

MAGPIES FLY HIGH OVER RABBITOHS

Honours were split at Camden between Wests and South Sydney.

The Rabbitohs started proceedings at Kirkham Oval with a dominant 26-0 Tarsha Gale Cup win over the Wests Tigers.

After pushing title contenders Canterbury last week, the Rabbitohs got on the board with a five try effort.

Shanelle Lyons and Aneko Luamanu-Winitana led the way with doubles.

That’s where the joy would end for the Rabbitohs, with both men’s teams suffering big defeats.

Wests started strong an opened up enough off a buffer to keep Souths at bay 32-12 in the Harold Matthews Cup.

Saint Fuatimau added a double during a nine-minute stretch, before Pheonix Godinet crossed for a double of his own to hold an 18-point lead at the break.

Two tries to Yasin Kuscu for the Rabbitohs was merely a consolation as they fell to their second-straight defeat.

The Magpies had nine different scorers in a 50-4 rout in the SG Ball Cup.

Tallyn De Silva set the tempo early in the second minute, helping Wests out to a 16-4 lead at the break.

Five tries in 16 minutes helped to put the result beyond any doubt as the Magpies flexed their premiership credentials in a comprehensive display.

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TIGERS TAKE DOWN BEARS

An incredible first half has lifted the Balmain Tigers to a 46-22 win over North Sydney in the Harold Matthews Cup at Leichhardt Oval.

The Tigers scored seven of their eight tries in the opening stanza, with the Safi boys, Adrien and James combining for three, to help them to a 42-6 lead at halftime.

A Ben Stringer hat-trick was the bright spot on a tough outing for the visitors.

Balmain is back in the winner’s circle in SG Ball following a last-ditch 16-12 win over North Sydney.

The Tigers led approaching the final 15 minutes of the game, before hooker Thomas Peters darted his way over to give the Bears the lead.

That would be taken form them in heartbreaking fashion, with Elijah Mataale crossing in the final five minutes.

PARRA LEAVES IT LATE AGAINST STEELERS

A big day at Collegians Sporting Complex commenced in thrilling fashion, as Illawarra and Parramatta played out a 10-all draw in the Tarsha Gale Cup.

The Steelers looked home in the dying stages, before Siulolovao Vave got across the line to steal a point in the final seconds of the game.

Parramatta left late again to seal things in the Harold Matthews Cup, but two tries in the final 10 minutes saw them scrape home 22-12.

Winger Dominic Farrugia and fullback Corey Leigh halted any chance of an Illawarra fightback after they kept themselves in the fight.

A late hat-trick from Ethan Cliff wasn’t enough to help the Steelers overcome the might of Parramatta, falling 36-20.

A pair to Eels winger Cody Parry set the tempo for the visitors, who started strong and maintained their advantage throughout the contest to remain unbeaten through three games of the U19s competition.

KNIGHTS KNOCK OFF CONTENDERS

A gutsy Newcastle Knights have bounced back to form knocking over frontrunners Canterbury 20-12 in the Harold Matthews Cup.

A first half double to winger Ratu Rinakama saw the unbeaten Bulldogs skip clear 12-4.

Staring down the barrel of a repeat of last week’s heavy loss to Penrith, the Knights dusted off the doubt and found themselves in front only three after the resumption of play.

Speedster Kyran Blair touched down inside the opening minute of the second half, and Newcastle led 14-12 just a couple of minutes later when fullback and skipper Connor Votano scored.

With the game still in the balance in the closing stages, Knights prop Jack Hilliar stood tall, plunging over to secure a well deserved Newcastle victory.

Newcastle showed its SG Ball credentials with a comprehensive 32-14 victory over the previously unbeaten Bulldogs.

After comfortable opening round wins over the Dragons and Rabbitohs, Canterbury shot out of the blocks with an early try to captain Iverson Matai.

From there the Knights kicked into action. Fullback Fletcher Sharpe crossed twice as Newcastle jumped clear 22-4.

The Bulldogs hit back after the break with tries to backrower Lajuan Vito and Alekolasimi Jones, but it was never enough and Newcastle rounded their second win with late tries to Travis May and winger Kyle McCarthy.

In a top of the table clash that didn’t disappoint, the Bulldogs held off a determined Newcastle 22-20 to record their third straight win in Tarsha Gale action.

The Knights jumped early, crossing twice in the opening eight minutes and led 14-4 after centre Charlotte Barwick’s first half double.

But the Dogs found their yap, racing in three tries within a breath taking 12 minute period to lead 18-14 midway through the second half.

Newcastle kept coming, and regained the ascendancy with a converted try to playmaker Evie Jones.

But their hearts were broken in a tense final ten minutes by Ambryn Murphy-Haua. The Bulldogs hooker found the line with the game’s final and decisive final try.

DOONER MAGIC LIFTS ROOSTERS

Lachlann Dooner dives in for 1 of his 4 tries last weekend (Photo : Steve Montgomery)

Lachlann Dooner dives in for 1 of his 4 tries last weekend (Photo : Steve Montgomery)

A four-try masterclass by Lachlan Dooner has helped the Sydney Roosters overcome a horrible start and topple the Cronulla Sharks 36-18 in the Harold Matts at Henson Park.

In a battle of the playmakers, Sharks five-eighth Blake Wardrobe had his fingerprints all over the opening as Cronulla slapped on three tries to lead 18-0 in the 14th minute.

From there, Dooner took the wand and the No. 6 cast his own spell as the Roosters piled on 36 unanswered points in forty minutes.

Hooker Jaxson Allen struck first for the Roosters, then Dooner backed it up with another to get his side within six-points at the break.

Riding a tidal wave of momentum, winger King Manu crossed as the Roosters closed within two points just minutes after halftime. Then they hit the front four minutes later when Dooner bagged his double.

Having a day out, the rangy five-eighth backed up to score a fabulous team try then barged over late to confirm Cronulla’s first loss of the season.

The previously winless Sydney Roosters have brushed aside a hapless Sharks 54-12 in a fast and furious 10-try SG Ball romp at Henson Park.

Fullback Zac Sarfati and halfback Haydan Ritchie scored doubles and were joined by six other try scorers as the Roosters eased through the gears following a frustrating opening two rounds.

Up 20-12 at the break, the Tricolours went on with the job adding another six tries as the Sharks slumped to their second straight defeat.

The Sydney Roosters Indigenous juggernaut shows no signs of slowing after the Tarsha Gale champions cruised past the Sharks 34-4 at Henson Park.

Stand out half Skyla Adams scored one of the Bondi girls’ seven tries on a day where winger Mia Barber crossed for a first half double.

Yet to be tested after three rounds, the Roosters have amassed a whopping 82 points at an average of more than 27 a match.

RAIDERS OFF THE MARK IN GALE CUP

Canberra headed north to Brookvale and downed Manly 28-20 to open their Tarsha Gale season account.

Coming off a first round bye and big loss to the Roosters, the Raiders conceded the first try but headed to the sheds leading 16-12 following a double to fullback Georgia Willey.

The Green Machine’s task was made easier, scoring twice after Sea Eagles replacement Monica Fasavalu-Fa’amausili was marched to the sin bin in the 15th minute.

Manly drew level with a try to Matilda Oliver just after the interval, but the Raiders counted quickly through five-eighth Bonnie Brewer, and they were never headed when prop Beyonce Marela plunged over in the dying stages.

The Raiders continued their unbeaten start to the season in the Harold Matts on a day where all three Canberra sides departed the northern beaches with a win.

Fresh after a round two bye, Manly got away early and took a 10-6 lead to the break following tries to Josh Weightman and Fakavale Tonga.

Canberra made a perfect start to the second half with fullback James Croker crossing to level the scores, and there was no looking back after Braydan Darmody added the extras.

Winger Lachlan Cunana notched a second half double as the Green Machine clicked into gear on the way to a five tries to three victory.

SG Ball ladder leaders Canberra have edged out Manly 18-14 in a thriller at 4 Pines Park where each side scored three tries.

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Manly's Koby Douglas running hard as he always does (Photo : Steve Montgomery)

Manly’s Koby Douglas running hard as he always does (Photo : Steve Montgomery)

Manly centre Koby Douglas and Canberra backrower Joseph Roddy traded early tries before Manly jumped ahead 10-6 with a try to Teapo Stoltman nine minutes into the second half.

As the temperature climbed, the Raiders struck in quick succession to open an 18-10 buffer. Fullback Chevy Stewart grabbed the first before Keahn Skipps put the contest out of Manly’s reach four minutes from full-time.

Mathew Arthur in the SG Ball. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Mathew Arthur in the SG Ball. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Campbell Rubie of the Steelers. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Campbell Rubie of the Steelers. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Seth Pearman. Picture Thomas Lisson

Seth Pearman. Picture Thomas Lisson

Domenico De Stradis. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Domenico De Stradis. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Sebastian Piukala. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Sebastian Piukala. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Lyhkan King-Togia. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Lyhkan King-Togia. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Lyhkan King-Togia. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Lyhkan King-Togia. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Ashton Ward. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Ashton Ward. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Lewis Saad. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Lewis Saad. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Parramatta scores in the Harold Matthews Cup. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Parramatta scores in the Harold Matthews Cup. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Lorima Rokosuka. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Lorima Rokosuka. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Lorima Rokosuka. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Lorima Rokosuka. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Charlie Guymer. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Charlie Guymer. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Ocean Vaivela. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Ocean Vaivela. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Mathew Arthur. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Mathew Arthur. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Jordan Uta. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Jordan Uta. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Lachlan Greatz. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Lachlan Greatz. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Mohamed Alameddine. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Mohamed Alameddine. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Jacob Halangahu in the Harold Matthews Cup. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Jacob Halangahu in the Harold Matthews Cup. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Jacob Kelly is tackled by Omar Dennaoui. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Jacob Kelly is tackled by Omar Dennaoui. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Jaxen Edgar. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Jaxen Edgar. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Roman Tuaimau. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Roman Tuaimau. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Risiate Smythe. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Risiate Smythe. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Ratu Cayuqueo. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Ratu Cayuqueo. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Cyrus Stanley-Traill. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Cyrus Stanley-Traill. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

 

Cyrus Stanley-Traill is tackled by Cooper Hale in the Harold Matthews Cup trial (Photo : Steve Montgomery)

Cyrus Stanley-Traill is tackled by Cooper Hale in the Harold Matthews Cup trial (Photo : Steve Montgomery)

Bronson Emery. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Bronson Emery. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Heinz Lemoto is tackled by Harley Yates (left) and Omar Dennaoui in the Harold Matthews Cup. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Heinz Lemoto is tackled by Harley Yates (left) and Omar Dennaoui in the Harold Matthews Cup. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Jacob Kelly. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Jacob Kelly. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Ethan Hutchings (left) and Wilson De Courcey tackle Joven Gyemore in the SG Ball Cup. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Ethan Hutchings (left) and Wilson De Courcey tackle Joven Gyemore in the SG Ball Cup. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

 

Loko Tonga in the SG Ball Cup. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Loko Tonga in the SG Ball Cup. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Luke Hanson in the SG Ball Cup. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Luke Hanson in the SG Ball Cup. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Luke Hanson is tackled by Shadi Hammoud. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Luke Hanson is tackled by Shadi Hammoud. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Luron Patea. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Luron Patea. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Nicholas Quinn in the SG Ball Cup (Photo : Steve Montgomery)

Nicholas Quinn in the SG Ball Cup (Photo : Steve Montgomery)

Wilson De Courcey. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Wilson De Courcey. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Riley Pollard is tackled by Jonty Perestrelo in the SG Ball Cup. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Riley Pollard is tackled by Jonty Perestrelo in the SG Ball Cup. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Jakeb Vailalo in the SG Ball Cup. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Jakeb Vailalo in the SG Ball Cup. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Jenson Tuaoi. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Jenson Tuaoi. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Jonty Perestrelo. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Jonty Perestrelo. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Jenson Tuaoi. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Jenson Tuaoi. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Joven Gyemore in the SG Ball Cup. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Joven Gyemore in the SG Ball Cup. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Jasper Wilson in the Harold Matthews Cup. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Jasper Wilson in the Harold Matthews Cup. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Ethan Hutchings (left) and Wilson De Courcey tackle Joven Gyemore in the SG Ball Cup. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Ethan Hutchings (left) and Wilson De Courcey tackle Joven Gyemore in the SG Ball Cup. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Harley Yates kicks for St George in the Harold Matthews Cup. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Harley Yates kicks for St George in the Harold Matthews Cup. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Jhett Sydir tackles Cyrus Stanley-Traill in the Harold Matthews Cup. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

Jhett Sydir tackles Cyrus Stanley-Traill in the Harold Matthews Cup. Picture: Sean Teuma/NewsLocal

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