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Hes got potential without doubt.
It was only a few weeks ago he was playing for glebe dirty reds and has now forced himself into Jets and getting a starting shirt as well

Speaking of Glebe - Greg Eastwood playing there. What a fat bastard
Helps his cause we have three NRL props out

He’s younger but I think not much younger, there may be another younger brother if I remember correctly

I was
Iro was a beast - very difficult to handle at left centre
Stonestreet looked decent on the wing - set Iros first try up with a kick through.
Uele was massive - ran well through
Colequen (or however its spelt) was great and looked threatening but feel hed be a better lock than prop in the Cam.Murray mould
Cheers
Iro looking like he’ll def be an NRL player.
 

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Helps his cause we have three NRL props out

He’s younger but I think not much younger, there may be another younger brother if I remember correctly


Cheers
Iro looking like he’ll def be an NRL player.
Wouldn't mind seeing Iro be given a crack now tbh and move Talakai back into the pack with so many FRF missing
 

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Strong Jets 13 this week
 

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21-all draw.

Nu Brown with the rare 2-game weekend. Came off the bench Saturday night for the Tigers in NRL and then played 80 for the Magpies in Cup.

Jets team was...

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I guess that depends on how old you are.

Very true, however in reference to your question about his potential next to Braden I'd say it's fair measuring stick.

Braden is 27, debuted at 22 and became a regular 1st grade player at 24.
Caleb is 25 and has just moved up from Glebe to Newtown.
I would say that indicates he won't be as good however I thoroughly hope he proves me wrong.
 

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Jets play out thrilling 21-all draw Cronulla Sharks

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Madden field goal secures thrilling 21-all draw


By Jason Hosken
NSWRL


Game summary
In a clash befitting their century-long rivalry, a final minute Jock Madden field goal has seen the last-placed Western Suburbs Magpies finish level with the high-flying Newtown Jets 21-all in a thrilling Knock-On Effect NSW Cup match at Lidcombe Oval.


On a day when Magpies legend Tom Raudonikis was honoured by the renaming of the Lidcombe Oval grandstand, Wests showed they were up for the occasion with the inclusion of several NRL stars including David Nofoaluma and Tyrone Peachey.


Despite missing regular prop Thomas Hazelton, who made his NRL debut for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks the night before, the Jets didn’t skip a beat when replacement Caleb Uele crashed over from a trademark Jayden Berrell short ball in the 13th minute.


Peachey and lock Fa'amanu Brown weaved their magic for Wests, and it was the former Gold Coast Titan who put centre Livai Saukuru across to level the scores following a long range bust by fullback Junior Tupou.


Berrell’s outstanding start only got better; in a magic seven minutes the hooker crossed twice to send Newtown clear 18-6. First, he pounced on his own grubber kick before wrapping around big forward Franklin Pele to crash over next to the posts in the 29th minute.


Not to be outdone, Tigers hooker Jacob Liddle struck back from dummy-half with a try of his own to get his side back within six points.


A Mawene Hiroti penalty goal extended Newtown’s lead to 20-12 at half-time but some more Peachey magic saw Wests hit back when winger Trey Peni dived into the left corner two minutes after play resumed.


Chasing just their second win of the season, Nofoaluma started to assert his authority with the game on the line and his try saw Wests draw level with 16 minutes left to play.


In a hectic end-to-end final 10 minutes, both sides had opportunities to ice a victory and it looked like it would Newtown’s day when five-eighth Rhys Davies calmly landed a field goal in the 73rd minute.


But on the back of a Jets turnover in what appeared to be the final set of the match, it was Madden who stepped up to earn Wests a well-deserved draw.


Talking points
Having defeated the Magpies 40-10 in Round Five, the draw proved enough for the Jets to win the annual battle for the Tom Raudonikis Cup.


Coming off a 42-0 loss to Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, the inclusion of Peachey proved a masterstroke for the struggling Magpies. The five-eighth proved a handful and with a bit more luck Wests may have got the points had several of his busts been finished off.


Wests will consider themselves unlucky having scored four tries to three while for the Jets, it was the accurate boot of Mawene Hiroti from the tee that prevented the loss.


Key moment
Lachlan Miller stood out for Newtown on return from his NRL debut last week and his quick-stepping raids tested Wests defence as the clock wound down.


With Newtown just needing to maintain possession in the final minute of play, it was Miller’s uncharacteristic turnover inside the Jets half that offered Wests one final opportunity.


What’s next?
Wests are away to South Sydney Rabbitohs in Round 13 when they chase their second win on Saturday at Ironmark High Performance Centre, Redfern while the Jets quest for another win continues when they head to Canberra on Sunday for a clash with the Raiders at GIO Stadium.


Match Highlights - CLICK HERE
 
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Locky Miller returned to reserve grade fresh off an NRL debut and was his usual destructive self, running for 210 metres and busting 16 tackles.

Kayal Iro — a regular in these Reserve Grade Wraps — once again ran amok with 237 metres to go with his one linebreak and seven tackle busts.

Their Newtown teammate, Jayden Berrell, scored a double and set up another try, while also getting a linebreak and a linebreak assist.

 
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1 Lachlan Miller
2 Jonaiah Lualua
3 Mawene Hiroti
26 Tyla Tamou
5 Jensen Taumoepeau
6 Kade Dykes
7 Luke Metcalf
8 Thomas Hazelton
9 Jayden Berrell
10 Caleb Uele
11 Myles Taueli
12 Reubenn Rennie
18 Liam Harris

Interchange

13 Tyler Slade
14 Jesse Colquhoun
15 Rhys Davies
17 Franklin Pele

21 Vincent Rennie
 
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