Newtown Jets front-rower Jimmy Jolliffe tries to burst through a wall of Blacktown Workers defenders at Henson Park on Saturday. Photo: Mario Facchini, mafphotography
Newtown Jets front-rower Jimmy Jolliffe tries to burst through a wall of Blacktown Workers defenders at Henson Park on Saturday. Photo: Mario Facchini, mafphotography

Jets thrilling finish just fails to haul in Sea Eagles lead

The Newtown Jets had their share of misfortune both prior to and during Saturday’s match against Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles at Henson Park. Newtown led the Manly-Warringah partnership club 12-8 at halftime, but a combination of errors and penalties incurred by the Jets enabled the Sea Eagles to score three converted tries in quick succession to lead 26-12. Newtown staged a stirring rally in the last five minutes but went down narrowly 26-24.

Newtown went into this match with three late team changes all due to injury. This situation was compounded when Jets forward leader Braden Uele left the field with an injured knee five minutes into the first half. Fullback Will Kennedy and centre Lachlan Stein also incurred injuries which left Newtown with a makeshift backline. The Jets trailed 8-0 midway through the first half and then looked to have found their rhythm with two converted tries to Reubenn Rennie that enabled Newtown to lead 12-8 at halftime.

The Jets missed a prime try-scoring opportunity early in the second half which might have changed the direction of the game. The Sea Eagles capitalised on Newtown’s errors and conceded penalties to score three converted tries in the space of ten minutes midway through the second half. Rennie claimed his third try and second-rower Briton Nikora also scored as Newtown turned on a barnstorming finish that fell short by two points.

The Jets have a bye in the Intrust Super Premiership next weekend and then host the New Zealand Warriors at Henson Park on Saturday, 18th August, at 3.00pm.

Match details:

NSWRL Intrust Super Premiership NSW – 21st Round

Saturday, 4th August 2018

Henson Park

Newtown versus Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles

Kick-Off: 3.00pm.

Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles 26:

Maliko Filino 3, Lloyd Perrett, Jade Anderson tries;

Tevita Funa 3 goals

defeated

Newtown 24:

Reubenn Rennie 3, Briton Nikora tries;

Kyle Flanagan 4 goals.

Half-Time: Newtown led 12-8.

Referee: Ryan Jackson.

Touch Judges: Mitchell Stone and Ben Teague.

Weather: Sunny, 21 degrees.

Playing surface: Very good.

Newtown:

Will Kennedy, Isaac Lumelume, Lachlan Stein, Reubenn Rennie, Bessie Aufaga-Toomaga, Kyle Flanagan, Jesse Marschke, Braden Uele, Blayke Brailey, Ava Seumanufagai, Briton Nikora, Anthony Moraitis, Kurt Dillon.

Interchange: Jimmy Jolliffe, Charlton Schaafhausen, Billy Magoulias, Wes Lolo.

Coach: Greg Matterson.

Pre-match withdrawals due to injury were: Matt Evans, Aaron Gray, Jack A Williams.

Injuries incurred during the match: Braden Uele, Lachlan Stein, Will Kennedy.

Blacktown Workers:

Jade Anderson, Val Toutai, Tevita Funa, Jonathan Wright, Maliko Filino, Tom Wright, Cade Cust, Tom Amone, Tyler Cassel, Frank Winterstein, Lloyd Perrett, Lewis Brown, Toafofoa Sipley.

Interchange: Dean Matterson, Fred Junior Mauala, John Folau, James Hasson.

Coach: Steven Hales.

In the Ron Massey Cup curtain-raiser played at Henson Park on Saturday, Glebe-Burwood RLFC (aka Glebe Dirty Reds) drew with Cabramatta 28-all.

Here are all the scores from the ISP NSW 21st Round as well as the updated competition table:  http://live.nswrl.com.au/comp/413e134259bc4ebcf

And here are the interviews that were conducted by Alby Talarico from Steele Sports at the Newtown-Penrith match on 28th July:

Alan Bell and Patrick Zahra:  https://www.facebook.com/Steelesport/videos/1113744688783832/

Brian Canavan:  https://www.facebook.com/Steelesport/videos/1113737365451231/

Anthony Albanese MP and Darcy Byrne (Mayor of Inner West Council):  https://www.facebook.com/Steelesport/videos/1113715192120115/

Kurt Dillon:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2whFTLPELc

Billy Magoulias:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbRSZVnWSKM

The Newtown Jets have a bye in the ISP NSW 22nd Round next weekend, 11th/12th August.

Here are the details of Newtown’s next home game:

NSWRL ISP NSW – 23rd Round

Saturday, 18th August 2018

Henson Park

Newtown versus New Zealand Warriors

Kick-Off: 3.00pm.

Curtain-Raiser Details for Saturday, 18th August:

NSWRL Ron Massey Cup  – 19th Round

Saturday, 18th August 2018

Henson Park

Glebe-Burwood (Glebe Dirty Reds) versus Penrith Brothers

Kick-Off: 12.45pm.

Image: MAF Photography

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Newtown's fullback on Sunday was Liam Ison, who was making his NSW Cup debut for the Jets. He had an outstanding game, including scoring the try that enabled Newtown to draw level with Western Suburbs in the 76th minute. Photo: Mario Facchini (mafphotography)

Newtown Jets snatch victory with a last-minute field goal

Image: MAF Photography

Newtown Jets Team List v Wests Magpies Sun 24th March 2024

Tough Newtown forward Brad Fearnley is a real crowd favourite at Henson Park, and he worked doubly-hard in the Jets' exciting win against the Canterbury Bulldogs last Friday.
Photo: Mario Facchini, mafphotography

Jets work hard to take the points against the Canterbury Bulldogs

Image: MAF Photography

Newtown Jets Team List v Canterbury Bulldogs Fri 15th March 2024

Newtown Jets hooker Sam Healey was in top form over in New Zealand, scoring two tries and showing that he has a big season in front of him. (Photo: Mario Facchini, mafphotography)

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