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NSW Cup round 16: Dragons defeat Wests Magpies 38-18 in Collegians clash
NSW Cup round 16: Dragons defeat Wests Magpies 38-18 in Collegians clash

Economic Times

time21-06-2025

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NSW Cup round 16: Dragons defeat Wests Magpies 38-18 in Collegians clash

Wests Magpies narrow deficit but fall to Dragons in NSW Cup round 16 Live Events Dragons secure NSW Cup victory with late tries and defensive pressure (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel The Wests Magpies fell to a 38-18 defeat against the St. George Illawarra Dragons in Round 16 of the NSW Cup at Collegians Sporting Complex. After trailing 20-6 at halftime, the Magpies reduced the gap to two points midway through the second half but were ultimately unable to overcome the Dragons took early control of the match with tries from outside backs Sione Finau, Tyrell Sloan, and Nathan Lawson, establishing a 16-0 lead in the opening 16 minutes. Cody Ramsey delivered a highlight moment with a flick pass setting up Sloan for his second try of the read: New Zealand coroner warns against dangerous Rugby-inspired 'Runit Championship' following player death Tristan Hope got the Magpies on the board before halftime with a quick tap-and-go from close range, narrowing the score to 20-6 by the Magpies came out strong in the second half. Izaac Tu'itupou crossed in the corner, and Kurt Falls converted to cut the lead to 20-12. Minutes later, Hope set up Tony Sukkar for another try, with Falls adding the extras to bring the score to the comeback effort, Wests Magpies lost momentum after an error off the ensuing kickoff. That mistake allowed Connor Muhleisen to cross the line for the Dragons, extending the lead to 26-18. Emre Guler then powered through the defense to score, pushing the margin further out of Lawson sealed the result with his second try of the game, and Jonah Glover's successful conversion finalized the 38-18 the Dragons, Sloan and Lawson each finished with two tries. Finau, Muhleisen, and Guler also contributed to the scoring. Glover converted five of seven attempts. The Magpies' tries came from Hope, Tu'itupou, and Sukkar, all converted by win solidifies the Dragons' position in the NSW Cup standings, while the Wests Magpies will look to regroup ahead of the next round.

NSW Cup round 16: Dragons defeat Wests Magpies 38-18 in Collegians clash
NSW Cup round 16: Dragons defeat Wests Magpies 38-18 in Collegians clash

Time of India

time21-06-2025

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NSW Cup round 16: Dragons defeat Wests Magpies 38-18 in Collegians clash

Wests Magpies narrow deficit but fall to Dragons in NSW Cup round 16 The Wests Magpies fell to a 38-18 defeat against the St. George Illawarra Dragons in Round 16 of the NSW Cup at Collegians Sporting Complex. After trailing 20-6 at halftime, the Magpies reduced the gap to two points midway through the second half but were ultimately unable to overcome the deficit. The Dragons took early control of the match with tries from outside backs Sione Finau, Tyrell Sloan, and Nathan Lawson, establishing a 16-0 lead in the opening 16 minutes. Cody Ramsey delivered a highlight moment with a flick pass setting up Sloan for his second try of the afternoon. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Play War Thunder now for free War Thunder Play Now Also read: New Zealand coroner warns against dangerous Rugby-inspired 'Runit Championship' following player death Tristan Hope got the Magpies on the board before halftime with a quick tap-and-go from close range, narrowing the score to 20-6 by the break. Live Events The Magpies came out strong in the second half. Izaac Tu'itupou crossed in the corner, and Kurt Falls converted to cut the lead to 20-12. Minutes later, Hope set up Tony Sukkar for another try, with Falls adding the extras to bring the score to 20-18. Dragons secure NSW Cup victory with late tries and defensive pressure Despite the comeback effort, Wests Magpies lost momentum after an error off the ensuing kickoff. That mistake allowed Connor Muhleisen to cross the line for the Dragons, extending the lead to 26-18. Emre Guler then powered through the defense to score, pushing the margin further out of reach. Nathan Lawson sealed the result with his second try of the game, and Jonah Glover's successful conversion finalized the 38-18 scoreline. For the Dragons, Sloan and Lawson each finished with two tries. Finau, Muhleisen, and Guler also contributed to the scoring. Glover converted five of seven attempts. The Magpies' tries came from Hope, Tu'itupou, and Sukkar, all converted by Falls. The Wests Magpies were defeated 38-18 by the St. George Illawarra Dragons in Round 16 of the NSW Cup at Collegians Sporting Complex. Despite narrowing the deficit to two points in the second half, late errors and strong finishes from the Dragons sealed the win. Sloan and Lawson scored two tries each NSW Cup round 16: Dragons defeat Wests Magpies 38-18 in Collegians clash The win solidifies the Dragons' position in the NSW Cup standings, while the Wests Magpies will look to regroup ahead of the next round.

NRL match preview: Warriors host Panthers in first Auckland clash since 2019
NRL match preview: Warriors host Panthers in first Auckland clash since 2019

Economic Times

time21-06-2025

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NRL match preview: Warriors host Panthers in first Auckland clash since 2019

NRL round 16 preview: Warriors vs Panthers returns to Go Media Stadium Live Events Complete team lists: Warriors and Panthers finalize squads for key matchup Stat Highlights and Match Officials (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel For the first time since 2019, the Penrith Panthers will play at Go Media Stadium in Auckland, where they will face the One New Zealand Warriors in Round 16 of the NRL. The Panthers secured a narrow 19-18 golden point win during their last visit to the venue, courtesy of then-halfback James players who featured in that 2019 fixture have since retired, moved clubs, or transferred overseas. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck remains the only current Warrior from that match. James Fisher-Harris and Wayde Egan were then with Penrith, while Isaiah Papali'i, now with the Panthers, played in the Warriors' back read: New Zealand coroner warns against dangerous Rugby-inspired 'Runit Championship' following player death The Warriors enter this match third on the ladder, having won seven of their last eight games. Penrith, after a poor 1-5 start, have climbed to ninth with three wins and a draw in their last five matches. The match is a sellout, contrasting the 12,952 attendance in starting line-upBacks:1. Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad2. Dallin Watene-Zelezniak3. Adam Pompey4. Moala Graham-TaufaAlso read: Dylan Walker released by One New Zealand Warriors, joins Australia's Parramatta Eels 5. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck6. Chanel Harris-Tavita7. Luke MetcalfForwards:8. James Fisher-Harris9. Wayde Egan10. Marata Niukore11. Leka Halasima12. Jacob Laban13. Erin ClarkInterchange:14. Te Maire Martin15. Jackson Ford16. Demitric Vaimauga17. Tanner Stowers-SmithReserves:18. Samuel Healey22. Edward KosiIns: Edward Kosi, Moala Graham-Taufa, Wayde EganOuts: Kurt Capewell, Taine TuaupikiPanthers Starting Line-UpBacks:1. Daine Laurie2. Thomas Jenkins3. Izack Tago4. Casey McLean5. Paul Alamoti6. Blaize Talagi7. Brad SchneiderForwards:8. Moses Leota9. Mitch Kenny10. Lindsay Smith11. Scott Sorensen12. Isaiah Papali'i13. Matthew EisenhuthInterchange:14. Trent Toelau15. Liam Henry16. Luron Patea17. Luke GarnerReserves:18. Luke Sommerton19. Jack ColeIns: Daine Laurie, Jack Cole, Liam Henry, Matthew Eisenhuth, Paul Alamoti, Trent ToelauOuts: Brian To'o, Dylan Edwards, Isaah Yeo, Liam Martin, Nathan Cleary1. The Warriors aim for consecutive wins over Penrith for the first time since 2012.2. The Panthers have won eight of their last nine meetings against the Warriors.3. The Warriors are 4-1 at home this season.4. Brian To'o has scored seven tries in his last six matches against the Warriors.5. Te Maire Martin will mark his 100th NRL Officials:1. Referee: Todd Smith2. Touch Judge: Belinda Sharpe3. Senior Review Official: Ashley Klein

NRL match preview: Warriors host Panthers in first Auckland clash since 2019
NRL match preview: Warriors host Panthers in first Auckland clash since 2019

Time of India

time21-06-2025

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  • Time of India

NRL match preview: Warriors host Panthers in first Auckland clash since 2019

NRL round 16 preview: Warriors vs Panthers returns to Go Media Stadium For the first time since 2019, the Penrith Panthers will play at Go Media Stadium in Auckland, where they will face the One New Zealand Warriors in Round 16 of the NRL. The Panthers secured a narrow 19-18 golden point win during their last visit to the venue, courtesy of then-halfback James Maloney. Several players who featured in that 2019 fixture have since retired, moved clubs, or transferred overseas. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck remains the only current Warrior from that match. James Fisher-Harris and Wayde Egan were then with Penrith, while Isaiah Papali'i, now with the Panthers, played in the Warriors' back row. Also read: New Zealand coroner warns against dangerous Rugby-inspired 'Runit Championship' following player death The Warriors enter this match third on the ladder, having won seven of their last eight games. Penrith, after a poor 1-5 start, have climbed to ninth with three wins and a draw in their last five matches. The match is a sellout, contrasting the 12,952 attendance in 2019. Live Events Complete team lists: Warriors and Panthers finalize squads for key matchup Warriors starting line-up Backs: 1. Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad 2. Dallin Watene-Zelezniak 3. Adam Pompey 4. Moala Graham-Taufa Also read: Dylan Walker released by One New Zealand Warriors, joins Australia's Parramatta Eels 5. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck 6. Chanel Harris-Tavita 7. Luke Metcalf Forwards: 8. James Fisher-Harris 9. Wayde Egan 10. Marata Niukore 11. Leka Halasima 12. Jacob Laban 13. Erin Clark Interchange: 14. Te Maire Martin 15. Jackson Ford 16. Demitric Vaimauga 17. Tanner Stowers-Smith Reserves: 18. Samuel Healey 22. Edward Kosi Ins: Edward Kosi, Moala Graham-Taufa, Wayde Egan Outs: Kurt Capewell, Taine Tuaupiki Panthers Starting Line-Up Backs: 1. Daine Laurie 2. Thomas Jenkins 3. Izack Tago 4. Casey McLean 5. Paul Alamoti 6. Blaize Talagi 7. Brad Schneider Forwards: 8. Moses Leota 9. Mitch Kenny 10. Lindsay Smith 11. Scott Sorensen 12. Isaiah Papali'i 13. Matthew Eisenhuth Interchange: 14. Trent Toelau 15. Liam Henry 16. Luron Patea 17. Luke Garner Reserves: 18. Luke Sommerton 19. Jack Cole Ins: Daine Laurie, Jack Cole, Liam Henry, Matthew Eisenhuth, Paul Alamoti, Trent Toelau Outs: Brian To'o, Dylan Edwards, Isaah Yeo, Liam Martin, Nathan Cleary Stat Highlights and Match Officials 1. The Warriors aim for consecutive wins over Penrith for the first time since 2012. 2. The Panthers have won eight of their last nine meetings against the Warriors. 3. The Warriors are 4-1 at home this season. 4. Brian To'o has scored seven tries in his last six matches against the Warriors. 5. Te Maire Martin will mark his 100th NRL appearance. Match Officials: 1. Referee: Todd Smith 2. Touch Judge: Belinda Sharpe NRL match preview : Warriors host Panthers in first Auckland clash since 2019 The Penrith Panthers return to Go Media Stadium to face the One New Zealand Warriors for the first time in Auckland since 2019. The Warriors aim to secure a top-three spot, while the Panthers continue their late-season recovery. Full team line-ups, player changes, and match official details below 3. Senior Review Official: Ashley Klein

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