NSW CUP Round 22, 2011: Windsor Wolves v Sharks at Windsor Sports Complex, Sat, Aug 6, 6:00pm

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NSW CUP Round 22, 2011: Windsor Wolves v Sharks at Windsor Sports Complex, Sat, Aug 6, 6:00pm

NSW Cup:
Sharks v Windsor Wolves
Saturday, August 6
Windsor Sports Complex, 6.00pm


1. Jason McGrady
2. Daniel Perkins
3. Dean Collis
4. Kose Lelei
5. John Williams
6. Albert Kelly
7. Tim Smith
8. Siosaia Vave
9. Stuart Flanagan
10. Jack Afamasaga
11. Jarrod Farlow
12. Trent Grubb
13. Broderick Wright

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14. Sione Kite
15. Andrew Clayton
16. Scott Porter
17. Richard Irwin

Source: http://sharks.com.au/?s=article-display&id=37936
 

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It's a pity this wasn't a home game for us.
 

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that there is a good nsw cup side.

shame to see collis in this side. his form does permit it though.
he is a much better player than that.
 
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No Leutele is he playing first maybe? Not sure if the team list has been put up I'm going to look for it now.
 

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Is SFP knee still playing up? It's interesting that they keep picking Timmy instead of him.
Timmy must be actually having a dig, can someone confirm how he is playing?

Speaking of these two, have they been linked with any other clubs? I doubt they will get NRL contracts but I thought some club might have grabbed them in ESL or 2nd tier.
 

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Tim Smith to Hull was the last i heard. but that was like 3 months ago
 
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SFP came off bench last week for his 1st game back from knee injury and pretty much stole the game from the jets in the dying minutes.
TS has been his usual self, good one week, tard the next!
 
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Just wondering if anyone knows if Stapo is a chance of qualifying for the NSW Cup finals?
 

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Good luck to the team - would be great to see the sharkies in NYC and NSW Cup grand finals....would show the rest of the rugby league world that the sharkies are building for the future, our teeth are sharpening !
 
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They picked the right guy there Seymour is a country mile ahead of Smith.
 
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Windsor Wolves Vs Cronulla Sharks
Windsor Sports Complex, Saturday, August 6
Kick-off: 6.00pm
Referee: Jason Robinson
Broadcast: Hawkesbury Radio 89.9FM (Link available via www.nswrl.com.au’s Weekend Game-Cast)

Summary: It has been a good few weeks for the Wolves and courtesy of two wins and a bye from their last three outings they are now a realistic chance of making the eight. The Sharks need not be concerned about making the eight but they will still be looking to finish as high up the ladder as possible and fine tune their play while they are at it. Despite sitting second and comfortably inside the top four, I would be surprised if Coach Tony Herman was getting too carried away with the Sharks form over the last month or so and he would be very aware that a trip out to Windsor on a cool winters evening could be a very dangerous test for his troops. Shane Elford has been named for the Wolves as a replacement for Ryan Walker who will once again go around for the Panthers in the NRL while for the Sharks they lose Ricky Leutele and Isaac Gordon to first grade for this one but do retain the services of Scott Porter who scored the match winning try for them last week against the Jets.

Talking Point: Can the Wolves make the eight – Following their win against Wenty last weekend and the bye the week before that, the Wolves have now closed to within one point of the eighth placed Tigers and two points of both the Centurions and Bears. It would appear the Wolves fate is in their own hands as they play both the Bears and Centurions in the coming rounds as well as Wests. Perhaps last year’s Grand Finalists are not done with just yet.

Prediction: The Wolves are playing with a renewed confidence at present and the upset is on the cards. Wolves by 7.




lol @ Jason Robinson refereeing this game. sharks cant escape this prick haha.....i think we will cut them to pieces with gards in the side but we will miss ricky....mannah will charge again as well.....
 
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NSW Cup Sharks Win Against Windsor

NSW Cup Sharks maintained second place on the ladder with a 38-26 victory over the Windsor Wolves

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