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Tunguska

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Peachey are you at the game with your laptop and wireless? Maybe your mob...

... some more detail would be nice.
 

Hybodus

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Hey Peach, where are the updates?

Looking forward to the big one but would be nice to know how we fared in the early games.
 

ballmead

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The update is we lost and we played like ****. Update over.
 

j0rd0_ShArKs

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wat was the final score in flegg?

i know we lost Prems but what was the final score??
 

Megashark

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Here are the reports from sharks.com.au:

FLEGG SHARKS LOSE A HEARTBREAKER

The Sharks Jersey Flegg side continued their run of outs with a heartbreaking 16-14 loss to the Sydney Roosters.

The Sharks scored a brilliant try in the dying moments, only to see goal kicker Mitch Mahon’s after the siren attempt at salvaging a draw bounce off the left upright.

As has been the case in a number of games this season, the Sharks squandered a number of opportunities in a match they could and probably believe they should have won.

The game started in encouraging fashion for he Sharks, with Travis Robinson scoring wide out as a result of a clever cut out pass from half back Mahon.

They were in again shortly after, with five eighth Zac Mullane reaching out to touch down in what was a strong individual effort.

After being going 10-0 the Roosters fought back and in fact controlled much of the field position in the later portion of the half. They were rewarded with a try to number six Michael Bond some eight minutes before the break.

The Roosters try was unconverted and the Sharks led 10-4 at half time.

The visitors struck the first blow in the second half when centre Ben Jones capitalised on an error from the Sharks fullback and with the conversion unsuccessful, the Sharks lead was reduced to two points.

Two more Rooster tries saw them go ahead 16-10 before the last minute movement which saw second rower Andrew Fox back up a break by Travis Robinson and out-sprint the defence in a 40-metre run to the line.

The loss leaves the Flegg Sharks on six points and towards the bottom of the competition ladder.

Jersey Flegg
Sharks 14
Travis Robinson, Zac Mullane, Andrew Fox tries, Mitch Mahon goal
Lost to
Roosters 16
Michael Bond, Ben Jones, Rhys Pritchard, Luke Letele tries

PREMIER LEAGUE SHARKS PUMMELLED BY JETS

After stringing together a series of encouraging performances in recent weeks the Sharks Premier League came crashing back to earth when they slumped to a 38-8 loss to the Newtown Jets at Toyota Park on Saturday night.

The Sharks never managed to get into the contest, with the Jets building on their 10-0 half time deficit to run out comfortable winners.

Two tries, both from Mitchell Pierce kicks, saw the Jets go to half time with a handy advantage and things hardly improved for the Sharks in the second stanza.

Jets winger Shaun Kenny Dowell scored the first of two tries after getting on the outside of his opposite number, before then capitalising on another blunder down the left hand side from Sharks winger Tu’u Maori and the match was as good as over for the Sharks at 20-0 behind.

Two more tries to the Jets saw the score blow out to 32-0, before Bryson Goodwin slid over wide out to post the Sharks first score of the night. He failed to convert, however the Sharks were on the board at 32-4.

A further try to the Jets and a four-pointer to Josh Hannay for the Sharks as the full time siren was sounding, saw the final score finish up at 38-8 in favour of the Jets.

Premier League
Sharks 8
Bryson Goodwin, Josh Hannay tries
Lost to
Newtown Jets 38
Shaun Kenny Dowell 2, Iosia Soliola, Rory Kostjasyn, Troy Savage, Micky Paea, Willie Brown tries, Shaun Foley 5 goals
 
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