CENTRAL COAST RUGBY UNION
ROUND 10: RESULTS
SATURDAY, 23rd JUNE, 2012
FIRST GRADE
Kariong 27 Derrick Peachey 2, Tom Clay 2, Steve Walls
tries;
Scott Hanley 1 conversion
defeated
Terrigal 12 Daniel Hilton, Dylan Calabria tries;
Damien Woods 1 conversion
Gosford 46 Ben Goodenough 2, Unuoi Vaenuku 2,
Josh McGlynn 2, Chris Heap tries;
Damian Montgomery 2 conversions, 1 penalty goal
Tim Hill 2 conversions
defeated
Northlakes 12 Kale Plews, Brenton Law tries;
Kale Plews 1 conversion
Warnervale 41 Dylan Acreman 2, Mosesi Manu, Josh Rennie,
Josh Holman, Richard Aholelei, Ketoni Toutai
tries,
Jarryd Lees 3 conversions
defeated
The Entrance 8 Luke McLenaghan try;
Adam Williams 1 penalty goal
Avoca Beach 41 Aaron Benson, Justin Staben, David Gee,
Chad Martin, Jacob Briggs tries;
Matt Maloney 2 penalty goals, 5 conversions
defeated
Woy Woy 19 Eddie To’o, Mitch Hyde, Penalty Try;
Dan Campbell 2 conversions
POINTS TABLE
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Avoca Beach
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36
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Ourimbah
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33
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Gosford
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32
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Kariong
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31
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Terrigal
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28
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Northlakes
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15
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Warnervale
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14
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Woy Woy
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2 *
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The Entrance
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1 *
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* Woy Woy v. The Entrance match washed out 16.6.12
Second Grade
Terrigal 34 Kariong 0
Northlakes 18 Gosford 0
Avoca Beach 54 Woy Woy 0
Warnervale 14 The Entrance 10
Third Grade
Kariong 19 Terrigal 14
Northlakes 10 Gosford 10
Avoca Beach 40 Woy Woy 17
Colts
Woy Woy 21 Avoca Beach 14
Terriga l 12 Kariong 7
REPORT :
Kariong jumped into the Top Four when they defeated Terrigal at Kariong Oval yesterday by 27 points to 12. It was a very pleasing performance by the home side and they proved they have the team to threaten for this year’s Premiership.
Kariong got away to a great start in the match. They took control of proceedings both in the set piece and in general play. Their forwards and backs combined in what proved a most convincing first half performance. The home side went to the half time break leading by 22 points to nil and the match seemed all but over even at that early stage. Kariong had crossed for 4 tries in the opening 40 minutes in what was one of their better starts for the season. Centre John Malu was strong and his organisational ability certainly put Kariong on the go forward. Others to play well for Kariong were five-eight Mitch Clay and prop Steve Walls. Terrigal tried to strike back in the final 40 minutes in an attempt to make some indent in Kariong’s very handy lead. Terrigal did play much better in the second half and in fact did outscore Kariong by two tries to one during that time. However it was all too late. Terrigal prop Daniel Hilton scored a try in the second half and he continued his very good recent form. He was very well supported by lock Phil Heard and five eight Damien Woods. It was a most disappointing loss for Terrigal and the result places them out of the Top Four early in the second half of the competition. Kariong will take great heart from the win and now rest in fourth spot on the ladder.
Gosford continued their recent winning streak with a 43 points to 12 win over Northlakes at Gosford Showground.
The win was a very satisfactory one for them. Like Kariong, Gosford started strongly and all but had the game secure at the halftime break. The home side played great rugby in the first half and crossed for five tries in the opening 40 minutes to go to an almost unassailable lead of 29 points to nil at the break. Gosford played some very free flowing rugby during the first half and the outside backs for Gosford had a great day. Josh McGlynn, Chris Heap and Ben Goodenough all crossed for a double each and this showed the open rugby played in the first half. Gosford continued in much the same vein in the second half but Northlakes also was able to put themselves on the scoreboard. Both teams scored 2 tries in the second half but the game was already sown up by the time Northlakes had scored their two late tries. Unuoi Vaenuku continued his great recent form at No. 8 and was dangerous every time he touched the ball. Half back Damien Montgomery, in his 200th 1st Grade game, was good until replaced with an injury. Best for Northlakes was Kale Clews who also scored a try and a conversion.
Avoca Beach continued with their winning ways when they defeated Woy Woy at Heazlett Park by 41 points to 19.
Avoca Beach recorded the meritorious win but the final try scoring tally was only 5 tries to 3 in what was an encouraging performance by the Woy Woy team. For Avoca Beach Justin Staben played well, but it was the goal kicking of winger Matt Maloney which was the main difference. He was able to convert 16 points from goals which made for the large difference on the scoreboard. For Woy Woy lock Matt Hopkins played well and he was well supported by halfback Mitch Hyde.
Warnervale had their best win of the season when they won comfortably against The Entrance at Woongarrah Oval, running out winners by 41 points to 8.
The home team played good rugby from start to finish and richly deserved the win. Warnervale was able to cross for 7 tries and they never looked in danger of defeat. Best for Warnervale were NSW Country prop Kevin McNamara who was strong in the set piece and also very mobile all over the paddock. He was well supported by Josh Holman, Josh Rennie and Dylan Acreman. The Entrance gave it their all, and Luke McLenahan never stopped trying. He was rewarded with a try. Others to play well for The Entrance were Adam Little and Frank Munro.