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Interesting game last weekend. Blacktown 30 Wests 20. All 3 halves played, Croker at fullback with Cust & Elgey in the halves. Funa scored in the first minute of the game
Highlights
https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2019/08/12/highlights--blacktown-v-western-suburbs---rd-21/
Found this article .....

Western Suburbs Magpies have battled bravely but come up short against the Blacktown-Workers Sea Eagles in a 30-20 defeat on Sunday afternoon at HE Laybutt Sporting Complex.

Despite creating a number of good chances in attack with all parts of the spine getting on the scoresheet, Western Suburbs were unable to build any pressure against the Sea Eagles — who showed great resilience to hit back every time they conceded — and eventually succumb to a 10-point defeat in the end.

The loss leaves Western Suburbs still inside the top eight on 19 points with the Newtown Jets (19 points) and Wentworthville Magpies (18 points) hot on their tail.

Coming off their final bye of the season in Round 20, Western Suburbs were dealt a blow before kickoff with Tommy Talau, Jacob Liddle and Chris McQueen — who were all potential inclusions after dropping out of the NRL squad — not named for the Magpies with the first-grade side facing injuries and possible suspensions.

Instead, it was the club's young guns who stepped up to the mark with six Jersey Flegg eligible players featuring for Brett Hodgson's side on the day.

After an early penalty, it was the home side who got the match off to the perfect start when Tevita Funa crossed out wide in just the second minute of play.

Josh Reynolds would show his experience and guile to hit back for the Magpies soon after and level the match at 4-4, with Jock Madden unable to land the extras from near the sideline in cool and windy kicking conditions.

Blacktown-Workers continued to find joy down the visitors' left edge and would restore their lead in the 19th minute when Abbas Miski crossed for his side's second try, with Kane Elgey landing the extras to push the lead out to six points.

As the arm wrestle wore on, Elgey would extend the Sea Eagles' advantage in the shadows of half-time with a penalty goal giving his side a 12-4 lead at the break.

Needing to score first to keep his side in the contest, it would be captain Jock Madden who stood up for the Magpies with some excellent support play to hit back five minutes in to the second half and cut the lead to 12-10, but the scoreline was short-lived as the Sea Eagles quickly responded with Miski getting his second.

Wests were dealt a blow soon after when Madden was taken from the field with an injury, but the Magpies continued to threaten in attack as they tried to hit back in the contest. Eventually hooker Soni Luke broke through the Sea Eagles' defence to take the scoreline to 18-16 with 20 minutes to go but the home side continued the trend of match by responding with another quick try to put the lead back to eight.

Zach Dockar-Clay's effort with 15 minutes to play put the Sea Eagles back up by eight and seemingly on track for back-to-back wins for the first time in 2019.

With time winding down, lock Sean Keppie would put the game beyond doubt with a try in the 75th minute — securing a much-deserved two points for the home side despite Bilal Maarbani crossing in the final moments for the visitors.

Western Suburbs face a crucial trip to the foot of the mountains in Round 22 as they look to keep their top eight hopes alive next weekend, taking on the fourth-placed Panthers before ending the year against the Jets (9th) and Warriors (7th).

Blacktown-Workers Sea Eagles 30 (Miski 2, Funa, Dockar-Clay, Keppie tries; Elgey 5/6 goals) def. Western Suburbs Magpies 20 (Reynolds, Madden, Luke, Maarbani tries; Madden 2/3, Smith 1/2 goals) at HE Laybutt Sporting Complex



 
Blacktown have completed their season with a win over Penrith and dented their top 4 hopes.

Reports have come out that Kane Elgey may be considering retirement but he certainly didn’t look like he had nothing else to offer the game as he led the Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles to a 42-34 upset win over the Panthers at HE Laybutt Field.

Elgey was a constant threat at the back, setting up two tries and scoring two of his own as Blacktown raced out to a 32-6 half-time lead.


With Tom Trbojevic set to spend the rest of the season on the sideline and Manly’s NRL side entrenched in the top eight, Elgey could be a left-field option to fill in the number one jersey.

It was a disappointing performance from a Penrith side with a top-four spot to play for.

Instead, they now face a do-or-die elimination finals meeting with Wentworthville Magpies

The Sea Eagles went over first after a great ball from Zach Docker-Clay to a charging Francis Laloua-Tui.

The recent news of Apisai Koroisau’s departure at the end of the year means there will be a spot open in Manly’s bench, with Manase Fainu expected to start at hooker.

And Docker-Clay put his hand up with a strong performance, his running game in particular proving dangerous.

Elgey then scored the first of his two tries when he was backing up in the middle for Cade Cust.

The former Titan then set up Tim Simona off a lovely cut-out pass before topping it and throwing a spectacular looping ball for Jade Anderson who kicked ahead to score.

It was a masterclass from Elgey who later got on the outside and stepped back into the middle and through the Penrith defence.

The Panthers eventually troubled the scoreboard when Matt Burton took on the line and tossed it onto Reed Izzard.

But the celebrations proved short-lived as a lovely kick from Cust saw Anderson dive over for his second.


Matheson Johns opened the second half with a try for Penrith but they couldn’t build on it as Simona crossed over early in the second half to re-establish Blacktown’s dominant lead.

Brendan Hands then forced his way over for the Panthers before a later break ended with Charlie Staines streaking away.

Former Panther Andy Saunders then surged over to put a dent in Penrith’s hope of a comeback.

The Panthers refused to roll over though as Shannon Harris fought in a tackle before offloading for Johns to go over for his second of the day.

The revival continued as Hame Sele barged up towards the posts and found the strength to pop a late pass for Kaide Ellis.

It wasn’t enough though as Blacktown held on with a win to finish their year on a high.
 
Give funa a go next week
Can’t cost us too much we have a home final no matter what happens next week.
 
Blacktown have completed their season with a win over Penrith and dented their top 4 hopes.

Reports have come out that Kane Elgey may be considering retirement but he certainly didn’t look like he had nothing else to offer the game as he led the Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles to a 42-34 upset win over the Panthers at HE Laybutt Field.

Elgey was a constant threat at the back, setting up two tries and scoring two of his own as Blacktown raced out to a 32-6 half-time lead.


With Tom Trbojevic set to spend the rest of the season on the sideline and Manly’s NRL side entrenched in the top eight, Elgey could be a left-field option to fill in the number one jersey.

It was a disappointing performance from a Penrith side with a top-four spot to play for.

Instead, they now face a do-or-die elimination finals meeting with Wentworthville Magpies

The Sea Eagles went over first after a great ball from Zach Docker-Clay to a charging Francis Laloua-Tui.

The recent news of Apisai Koroisau’s departure at the end of the year means there will be a spot open in Manly’s bench, with Manase Fainu expected to start at hooker.

And Docker-Clay put his hand up with a strong performance, his running game in particular proving dangerous.

Elgey then scored the first of his two tries when he was backing up in the middle for Cade Cust.

The former Titan then set up Tim Simona off a lovely cut-out pass before topping it and throwing a spectacular looping ball for Jade Anderson who kicked ahead to score.

It was a masterclass from Elgey who later got on the outside and stepped back into the middle and through the Penrith defence.

The Panthers eventually troubled the scoreboard when Matt Burton took on the line and tossed it onto Reed Izzard.

But the celebrations proved short-lived as a lovely kick from Cust saw Anderson dive over for his second.


Matheson Johns opened the second half with a try for Penrith but they couldn’t build on it as Simona crossed over early in the second half to re-establish Blacktown’s dominant lead.

Brendan Hands then forced his way over for the Panthers before a later break ended with Charlie Staines streaking away.

Former Panther Andy Saunders then surged over to put a dent in Penrith’s hope of a comeback.

The Panthers refused to roll over though as Shannon Harris fought in a tackle before offloading for Johns to go over for his second of the day.

The revival continued as Hame Sele barged up towards the posts and found the strength to pop a late pass for Kaide Ellis.

It wasn’t enough though as Blacktown held on with a win to finish their year on a high.
Elgey to play fullback? Now I’ve heard everything.
 
Blacktown have completed their season with a win over Penrith and dented their top 4 hopes.

Reports have come out that Kane Elgey may be considering retirement but he certainly didn’t look like he had nothing else to offer the game as he led the Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles to a 42-34 upset win over the Panthers at HE Laybutt Field.

Elgey was a constant threat at the back, setting up two tries and scoring two of his own as Blacktown raced out to a 32-6 half-time lead.


With Tom Trbojevic set to spend the rest of the season on the sideline and Manly’s NRL side entrenched in the top eight, Elgey could be a left-field option to fill in the number one jersey.

It was a disappointing performance from a Penrith side with a top-four spot to play for.

Instead, they now face a do-or-die elimination finals meeting with Wentworthville Magpies

The Sea Eagles went over first after a great ball from Zach Docker-Clay to a charging Francis Laloua-Tui.

The recent news of Apisai Koroisau’s departure at the end of the year means there will be a spot open in Manly’s bench, with Manase Fainu expected to start at hooker.

And Docker-Clay put his hand up with a strong performance, his running game in particular proving dangerous.

Elgey then scored the first of his two tries when he was backing up in the middle for Cade Cust.

The former Titan then set up Tim Simona off a lovely cut-out pass before topping it and throwing a spectacular looping ball for Jade Anderson who kicked ahead to score.

It was a masterclass from Elgey who later got on the outside and stepped back into the middle and through the Penrith defence.

The Panthers eventually troubled the scoreboard when Matt Burton took on the line and tossed it onto Reed Izzard.

But the celebrations proved short-lived as a lovely kick from Cust saw Anderson dive over for his second.


Matheson Johns opened the second half with a try for Penrith but they couldn’t build on it as Simona crossed over early in the second half to re-establish Blacktown’s dominant lead.

Brendan Hands then forced his way over for the Panthers before a later break ended with Charlie Staines streaking away.

Former Panther Andy Saunders then surged over to put a dent in Penrith’s hope of a comeback.

The Panthers refused to roll over though as Shannon Harris fought in a tackle before offloading for Johns to go over for his second of the day.

The revival continued as Hame Sele barged up towards the posts and found the strength to pop a late pass for Kaide Ellis.

It wasn’t enough though as Blacktown held on with a win to finish their year on a high.

Was a great game to watch!!! Good way to end the year, hopefully a more successful 2020
 

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