Bulldogs NSW Cup Team Knocked Out Of Finals

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Wyong Win In Golden Point

A Joey Lussick field goal in golden point has advanced the Wyong Roos into Week 2 of the finals, as they ended the game 19-18 victors.

The game had everything from extra time, to two sin bins in the final quarter of the match, but it was captain Mitch Williams that stepped up for the Roos when they needed it most.

It is a heartbreaking way for the Bulldogs to bow out, they have overcome so much adversity this year after recording their first win in Round 10, and they did extremely well to make it this far into the campaign.

The Roos earned a penalty on halfway, and one of the smartest footballers in the competition, Mitch Williams, took the quick tap and marched 30 metres up-field. Off the ensuing play, Pakisonasi Afu carried four Bulldogs defenders on his back across the line, and managed to plant the ball down for the opening try.

Errors allowed the Bulldogs onto the attack, and after a Matt Frawley repeat set, Craig Garvey gave Makahesi Makatoa, who alike Wyong just minutes earlier, powered his way through the defence to score.

Tyler Cornish began to build pressure by forcing two dropouts, but the Bulldogs responded with a massive 75-metre dropout. The Roos those metres up with ease, and Williams’ vision came into play by darting out of dummy half and taking the lead right back.

The six-point deficit was cut to two shortly after off the back off a Bulldogs penalty, after Jarrod McInally passed to Marcelo Montoya, who ducked under the defence and slid onto the chalk.

Garvey has emerged as a classy hooker in the past 12-months, and that was on show with a beautiful grubber into the in-goal area, that should have been cleaned up by Wyong for a goal-line drop-out.

The bounce of the ball was cruel for Luke Garner, however, as he had an air-swing at the ball and Renouf Toomaga was charging through to get a hand on it. The try was awarded, much to the displeasure of Garner and Chris Centrone.

That gave the Bulldogs a 16-12 lead, which they took into half-time

Eight minutes into the second half, Omar Slaimankhel injected himself into the game when he drifted in-field, gave a ball to Cornish, who threw a pass into a Bulldogs defender, but the ball was deflected back into the hands of Slaimankhel who successfully re-gathered and scored.

The scores were locked at 16-all, and only some desperate defence stopped a second Williams try when Papalli ran over various players to break through the line, then threw a magical flick-pass for the Wyong captain who was only stopped by Lloyd Perrett.

Papalli tried to go over from dummy half, but was stopped by some offside markers, and Cornish slotted the penalty goal to stick their noses in front by two.

Bronson Garlick gave away his first penalty of the day, but unfortunately for him it was the Bulldogs eighth compared to Wyong’s two, and he was subsequently sent to the sin bin.

The defence knew they would have to step up in Garlick’s absence, and Toomaga led the charge with a bone-rattling tackle close to their line that knocked the ball free.

The Bulldogs survived another Wyong raid, and they managed to march up-field and Frawley came inches short of scoring, but a penalty was blown.

One would think the Bulldogs would take the gift two-points on offer, but they took the tap and forced a dropout of the next set.

As Garlick was about to run back onto the field, Dom Reardon gave the referee a massive spray after a Wyong mistake, and was sent to the sin-bin with eight minutes remaining, meaning the Roos would be a player short until full-time.

With three minutes to go, the Bulldogs shifted the ball left and McInally found space down the left sideline. He raced away in the to the corner and looked certain to score the try and steal the game, but Slaimankhel channelled his inner Scott Sattler to make a brilliant legs tackle to force a turnover.

With 60 seconds to go, the Bulldogs back on the attack, Wyong gave away a penalty in front of the posts.

The Bulldogs are entertaining, but they weren’t prepared to run the clock, and the obvious call to take the two-points was taken to lock the scores up at 18-all, sending the game to golden point.

Reardon had to sit out the opening 124 seconds of the golden point period, but Wyong received first use of the ball.

Wyong made 60 metres off their first set, and Cornish put in a brilliant kick down-field into the in-goal area. Frawley put in an equally good kick off their opening set, as both teams started the period conservatively.

With the wind behind them, Joey Lussick was given the ball 35 metres out, struck the drop goal beautifully and it sailed between the posts, giving the Roos a 19-18 win, and will play the Wests Tigers next week.

http://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2016/09/03/wyong_win_in_golden_.html
 

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Sounds like they had a dig. Well done boys!

Fuck off Des
 

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Sounds like they had a dig. Well done boys!

Fuck off Des
Yes, they did. Proud of them after a horror start to the year they knuckled down and gave it a red hot crack. One thing that puzzled me though was the fact that we did not take a penalty shot with ten remaining to tie it up rather opting to go for the throat and try and register 4/6 points. The shot was gettable and in the end may have been a decision that they would rue. Still a lot of positives for the boys and pleasing to see young Josh Bergamin get a run as replacement fullback for Bradley Abbey whose season ended last week due to injury.
 

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Sad to go out in golden point, but a brilliant effort coming from such a poor start to the season. Well done.

I liked the part that said "Garvey emerged as a classy hooker". Is there hope for the future? Or do we develop him for another club to sign up?
 

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Who pulled out late... Tyrone Phillips it seems?

Asipeli Fine ended up on the wing for the game, with McInally in the centres.
 

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Who pulled out late... Tyrone Phillips it seems?

Asipeli Fine ended up on the wing for the game, with McInally in the centres.
Seems like it. Strange because Phillips was warming up with our first grade team yesterday (assuming 18th man)

Anyway, at least our NSW Cup team play half-exciting football. What a shame they didn't go through.
 

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Seems like it. Strange because Phillips was warming up with our first grade team yesterday (assuming 18th man)

Anyway, at least our NSW Cup team play half-exciting football. What a shame they didn't go through.
I would say maybe they are keeping Phillips out of harms way. To replace Holland (shoulder injury) next week.
 

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Sad to go out in golden point, but a brilliant effort coming from such a poor start to the season. Well done.

I liked the part that said "Garvey emerged as a classy hooker". Is there hope for the future? Or do we develop him for another club to sign up?
I liked the Frawley repeat set part there goes his chance of making first grade it's a play the master coach won't tolerate
 

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I would say maybe they are keeping Phillips out of harms way. To replace Holland (shoulder injury) next week.
You might just be right there. Saw Ty at the game last night and he looked fine.

Holland was a passenger with that arm injury, suffered when he attempted to ground the ball in goal in the second half. Lichaa also looked uncomfortable after a knock in the first and it showed in some of his tackle attempts when he could not get his arm around the attacking player. Could he have been needled at half time?
 

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I would say maybe they are keeping Phillips out of harms way. To replace Holland (shoulder injury) next week.
You're probably right - if we end up with a Sunday final Phillips will be needed because Hoppa won't be there. To me it looks like Perrett has played his last game.
 

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Great
More good news
By the way how did the twenties go lmao!!!
 

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Roosters have a heap of depth even Cornish is doing well.. time for Cleal to leave the pie stand & start raiding their juniors
 
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