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NRL News - May 2008

Storm surge to summit

May 31st 2008 09:16
The Melbourne Storm have rocketed to the top of the NRL competition ladder courtesy of a slick 46-0 demolition of a spare parts Canterbury Bulldogs outfit at Olympic Park tonight.

Missing 11 regular first-graders, the Bulldogs were always going to be against the eight ball considering they were up against a full strength Storm outfit, and were never in the contest in the face of an eight try onslaught from the 2007 defending NRL premiers.

The Storm went right on with the job after holding a 28-0 lead, with Melbourne’s only real concerns pertaining to the fitness of fullback Billy Slater who landed awkwardly after attempting to spectacularly claim a Bulldogs high kick.


After repelling a few of Canterbury’s early attacking raids, it was Melbourne captain Cameron Smith that opened the scoring in the 13th minute through a simple dummy half barge over try.

Melbourne extended their lead in the 25th minute through a try to utility Matt Geyer, the Melbourne veteran finishing off a dynamic charge from fullback Billy Slater to dive over for his first try of season ’08.

And with that, the Melbourne juggernaut kicked into gear on just third ruck from the restart, with lock Dallas Johnson charging fifty metres downfield before linking with fellow backrower Michael Crocker, who in turn found Israel Folau who dived over amidst the attention of Bulldogs winger Hazem El Masri.

And it was good as game over when Storm winger Steve Turner crossed for his side’s fourth try in the 34th minute, with a further try to Jeremy Smith allowing the Storm to hold a commanding 28-0 half-time lead.

After having two earlier attempts thwarted by desperate, last ditch Bulldogs defence, the Storm pushed out to a 34-0 lead in the 47th minute when Crocker dotted down off the back of a precision Cooper Cronk grubber kick.


Further tries to Geyer and Cronk completed the rout.

Melbourne Storm 46
Tries: Matt Geyer 2, Cameron Smith, Israel Folau, Steve Turner, Jeremy Smith, Michael Crocker, Cooper Cronk
Goals: Cameron Smith 7
defeated
Canterbury Bulldogs 0

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At Olympic Park

Referee – Shayne Hayne


In Saturday Nights other Mathes,

The New Zealand Warriors have secured their first victory away from home, holding off a fast finishing Newcastle Knights 18-16 at Energy Australia Stadium.

A 79th minute penalty goal to late Warriors replacement Patrick Ah Van got the Warriors home in a thriller.

New Zealand Warriors 18
Tries: Michael Crockett, Patrick Ah Van, Ian Henderson
Goals: Patrick Ah Van 3
defeated
Newcastle Knights 16

Tries: Adam McDougall, Chris Bailey, James McManus
Goals: Wes Naiqama 2

At Energy Australia Stadium

An 88th minute, golden point field goal from Penrith utility Jarrod Sammut has seen the Panthers escape 19-18 over the North Queensland Cowboys at a vocal Dairy Farmers Stadium.

Cowboys fullback Ashley Graham pushed the match into extra-time courtesy of a try in the final play of normal time, with Sammut missing 2 earlier one-point shots before securing the Panthers position inside the NRL top eight.

Penrith Panthers 19
Tries: Luke Rooney, Brad Tighe, Michael Jennings
Goals: Jarrod Sammut 3, field goal
defeated
North QLD Cowboys 18

Tries: Travis Burns, Daniel Abraham, Ashley Graham
Goals: Johnathan Thurston 2, Travis Burns

At Dairy Farmers Stadium

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MEDIA RELEASE - New Zealand Warriors

New Zealand Warriors


Captain Steve Price and fullback Wade McKinnon have extended their stays with the Vodafone Warriors.

Just back from a long lay-off with a hamstring injury, 34-year-old Price will lead the Vodafone Warriors’ NRL campaign next year, adding a fifth season to his time at Mount Smart Stadium.

And McKinnon (27) has signed a new two-year deal which will keep him at the club until the end of the 2011 season.

McKinnon’s contract extension comes at a time when he and the club’s medical staff are now highly optimistic that he’ll be able to return from his season-threatening knee injury before the end of the 2008 campaign.

The contract announcements follow confirmation that Brisbane winger-fullback Denan Kemp (21) will join the club on a two-year deal for the 2009 and 2010 seasons.

Price, who made his 285th NRL appearance against Newcastle last night, was thrilled to sign a new deal for a 16th season in the competition.

“I’m so pleased to have another year with the Vodafone Warriors,” he said.

“It was a great move for our family to come to Auckland (in 2005) and I’m excited about being able to add another season onto my time with the club. It’s a real boost after coming back from injury last week.

“Our medical staff did a brilliant job getting me back on the field and I’m really looking forward to doing all I can to help the team from now on.”

McKinnon is also set to have five seasons with the Vodafone Warriors after signing his new deal.
With Price, he was one of the club’s best players in 2007, making a huge impression in his debut year in Auckland. He needed a knee reconstruction after damaging anterior cruciate ligaments in his right knee in a trial match against Newcastle in February.

It was originally thought he’d be out for the season but Vodafone Warriors team doctor John Mayhew has indicated McKinnon is now in line to return to the field before the end of the season.

“Wade has worked really hard and has made much better progress than expected,” he said.

“While we can’t put a date on it, we are now optimistic he’ll be back on the field later in the season.”

Whenever McKinnon does return, his first match back will be especially poignant. Not only will it mark his comeback from a major operation but it will also be his 100th NRL appearance.

Price is also in sight of a milestone, one of the biggest in the game. After last night’s outing – his 63rd for the Vodafone Warriors – he needs 15 more to join a list of just nine players who have reached the 300-game barrier in the competition’s 100-year history.
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A four-try effort from Brisbane winger Denan Kemp has seen the Broncos record a thrilling 30-26 victory over a spirited Parramatta Eels outfit at Suncorp Stadium tonight.

It was a piece of Darren Lockyer brilliance that got the Broncos home on the hooter; the mercurial five-eighth popping a desperate but precision chip kick out wide for a flying Boyd, with the speedy winger outpacing opposites Eric Grothe and Joel Reddy to a score an 81st minute heart stopper.

While Lockyer will grab all the headlines due to his successful return from a troublesome knee injury, it was the speed and determination of New Zealand bound Kemp that proved the difference, with the spritely winger causing headaches for Grothe every time he received the ball.

It was a much improved performance from last Friday’s bumbling display from the Eels, with representatives Jarryd Hayne and Krisnan Inu striking a particularly lethal combination on the left hand side of the field.

After dominating possession early, the Eels opened the scoring in just the sixth minute, thanks to a piece of individual brilliance from five-eighth Feleti Mateo.

Receiving the ball on the ten metre line, the Tongan utility powered through attempted tackles by Justin Hodges, Michael Ennis and Karmichael Hunt to slam the ball down, with Luke Burt’s conversion providing the perfect 6-0 start.

Parramatta went further ahead just three minutes later courtesy of a flowing backline movement, the ball flying through four players before centre Joel Reddy crashed over for a 10-0 lead.

The Broncos were quick to reply off the back of some concerted pressure, fullback Hunt threading a precision grubber behind Eels winger Grothe for winger Kemp to dot down for his first of four tries.

A 22nd minute penalty goal to Burt extended the lead to 12-4, before Brisbane’s Hodges showed his strength to steamroll Eels Jarryd Hayne and Krisnan Inu to bounce his way over.

Corey Parker closed the gap to 12-10 for the home side when Nathan Hindmarsh was penalised for a 35th minute high shot, before the former NSW Origin backrower bombed a certain try right on the stroke of half-time when he spilt a Brett Finch pass with the line wide open.

Parramatta burst out of the blocks early in the second half thanks to a blockbusting 50-metre break from forward Fuifui Moimoi, the powerhouse prop linking with Brendan Oake who found a flying Burt to race away and score an exhilarating try for an 18-10 advantage.

In what was turning into an exciting game, the Broncos were the next to score through a slick backline movement completed by teenage flanker Kemp, with Parker’s sideline conversion making it 18-16.

A Moimoi high shot allowed Parker to level the scores at 18-all just two minutes later, and the Broncos finally hit the lead in the 65th minute when Hunt fired a perfect twenty metre cut out pass to hand Kemp his hat- trick.

The home team looked to be home and hosed when David Stagg finished off an exhilarating sixty metre movement, but a breathtaking leap by Eels winger Krisnan Inu to score made it 26-22 inside the final seven minutes.

It was game on when Inu completed a piece of Mateo brilliance when he crossed for his second try, but Burt’s failed sideline conversion kept the scores deadlocked at 26-all with just five minutes remaining.

But it came down to the foresight of Lockyer to get his side home in a thriller, the Brisbane playmaker’s instinct and skill securing the Broncos a temporary top of the table position.

Brisbane Broncos 30
Tries: Denan Kemp 4, Justin Hodges, David Stagg
Goals: Corey Parker 2
Defeatd
Parramatta Eels 26

Tries: Krisnan Inu 2, Feleti Mateo, Joel Reddy, Luke Burt
Goals: Luke Burt 3

At Suncorp Stadium

Referee – Jason Robinson
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NRL Round 12 Results

May 30th 2008 11:17
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Brisbane Broncos 30
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NRL News Footy Tips - Round 12

May 30th 2008 00:38
NRL Centenary


Round 12 of the NRL will be another nightmare for tipsters, with every single team having a fair chance of victory. Don’t be surprised if there are a few upsets this weekend, and remember that all teams will have their Origin representatives available (providing no injuries


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NRL Round 12 Team Line-Ups

May 27th 2008 07:44
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Ndaira and Luke trade roles

May 27th 2008 06:26
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Fien into Halves, Crockett back

May 27th 2008 04:30
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Bulldogs repel late Sharks surge

May 26th 2008 11:08
The Canterbury Bulldogs have put a week of turmoil behind them by registering a dramatic 30-22 victory over an ill-disciplined Cronulla Sharks outfit at ANZ Stadium tonight.

It was a welcome return to form for the struggling Bulldogs outfit of season ’08, scoring five tries to four in an otherwise scrappy encounter


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The Sydney Roosters have ended the New Zealand Warriors undefeated run at Mt Smart Stadium this afternoon, recording a decisive 38-12 victory over a fumbling home side.

Sydney blew the Warriors off the park in the opening ten minutes of the match, scoring three tries for a 14-0 lead to and the visitor’s their third straight victory


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Dragons twins snatch late win

May 23rd 2008 11:51
St George-Illawarra have overcome an attack of the ‘dropsy’s’ to record a nail biting 20-18 victory over a shell-shocked Manly Sea-Eagles at Brookvale oval tonight.

The home side were seemingly always in control against an opposition that at one stage failed to complete eight straight sets, and looked to have the match wrapped up when Michael Robertson crossed to make it 18-14 inside the final ten minutes


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NRL Results - Round 11

May 23rd 2008 10:54
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St George-Illawarra Dragons 20
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NRL News Footy Tips - Round 11

May 22nd 2008 23:43
NRL

We are back to another shortened NRL this week, with six teams enjoying a round 11 bye – a welcome break for the Broncos and Cowboys especially. The majority of State of Origin players should back up after Wednesday night’s brutal encounter, with only Anthony Laffranchi (Titans) and Greg Inglis (Storm) the definite non-starters.

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The Harvey Norman State of Origin Series is alive and well, with the New South Wales Blues recording a gritty 18-10 victory over a shell-shocked Queensland Maroons at ANZ Stadium tonight.

Queensland started the match as unbackable favourites such has been their dominance throughout the past two series, but never really stood a chance against a composed and passionate Blues team who were out to prove that the Origin game is far from dead and buried


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NRL Team Line-Ups - Round 11

May 20th 2008 08:03
Wednesday, 8pm, State of Origin - Game 1Teams


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The Penrith Panthers have stormed into the NRL top eight courtesy of a 46-22 thrashing of the New Zealand Warriors at a blustery CUA Stadium this afternoon.

Penrith dominated form start to finish, turning a confident 22-6 half-time advantage into a dazzling eight tries to our victory in front of 9,205 adoring home fans


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Sharks grind out victory

May 17th 2008 09:17
The Cronulla Sharks have moved into the NRL top 4 after recording a scrappy 13-6 victory over a youthful Brisbane Broncos side at Toyota Park tonight.

After trailing 6-4 at half-time, the Cronulla Sharks got home on the back of a blowing gale behind them, defeating a spirited but mistake riddled Broncos outfit missing seven regular first-graders


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NRL Round 10 Results

May 16th 2008 12:35
Here is the latest NRL Scores and Table Updates :-

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Titans put Bulldogs to the sword

May 16th 2008 12:17
The Gold Coast Titans have withstood a spirited fightback from an understrength Canterbury Bulldogs outfit, to record a thrilling 24-20 victory and keep their undefeated record on the Skilled Park surface intact.

The Titans Scott Prince was again at his explosive best with yet another stellar, five-star performance, while co-captain Luke Bailey pushing his case for an Origin recall with a strong display upon return from injury


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Roosters pluck listless Eels

May 16th 2008 11:40
An undermanned Sydney Roosters outfit have piled on five second half tries to completely overwhelm a shell-shocked Parramatta Eels side 32-12 at a bitterly cold Parramatta Stadium tonight.

Returning from the half-time break trailing 8-6, the spirited Roosters piled on three tries in 12 minutes straight after the break, to demoralise the vocal Eels home crowd of 16, 211


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NRL News Footy Tips - Round 10

May 15th 2008 10:05
This weeks Round 10 action will prove to be one of the toughest rounds to tip, with seven of the eight matches affected by State of Origin representation. The Melbourne Storm will field a largely unrecognisable side when they play the St George-Illawarra Dragons this Saturday, with the defending premiers providing nine players to next Wednesday’s interstate match.

The Broncos are another team affected by both injury and Origin, with the Eels v Roosters, Sharks v Broncos, Knights v Tigers and Raiders v Rabbitohs all being toss if the coin jobs


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NRL Team Line-Ups - Round 10

May 13th 2008 08:04
NRL

Teams for Round 10 of the NRL Premiership:

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Souths make two changes

May 13th 2008 07:04
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Broncos rookies debut in Cronulla

May 13th 2008 06:34
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