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Rd4 - Great victory to the Jets in Game 1 of the Frank Hyde Shield [34-24]

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Match details

3.00 pm, Saturday, 2 April 2011

North Sydney Oval

Meet the players

See photographic highlights of the game in Gary Sutherland's match gallery

NSW Cup ladder [end of last round]

Jets late try ensures win against Bears

The Newtown Jets won the first leg of the 2011 Frank Hyde Shield series when they defeated North Sydney 34-24, in the 4th round NSW Cup match played at North Sydney Oval last Saturday.

The Jets led 16-14 at halftime and only secured this win in the game's 77th minute, through a converted try that extended Newtown's lead into the safety zone of ten points.

Phil Graham surges away for his first of two

Phil Graham surges away for his first of two tries.

Francis Vaiotu dives over

Francis Vaiotu dives over after clever work by Johnathon Ford.

Brett Lane outpaces defenders to score under posts

Brett Lane outpaces defenders to score under posts.

Bears open strongly but Jets reply emphatically

North Sydney displayed their attacking strike-power with a long-distance try in the 4th minute, reminding the Newtown players that this Bears outfit had disposed of Western Suburbs by 56-10 at Campbelltown on the previous Saturday.

The Jets regrouped and took control of the game for the next twenty minutes, during which three tries were scored by Chris Enahoro, Francis Vaiotu and Phil Graham. Norths in turn fought back and completed a solid second quarter with two tries through some rather suspect Newtown forwards defence.

Half-time: 16-14

Jets and Bears trade tries but Jets finish the stronger

The two teams traded tries in the second half and the outcome remained very much in the balance, as Newtown held on to a precarious 28-24 lead with ten minutes remaining.

Jets halfback, Mark Kheirallah, had created a masterful try in the 8th minute of the second half through two deftly-placed chip kicks, ending in a try to centre, Brett Lane. The former Balmain Tiger scored his second try when he snapped up a loose ball midfield and just managed to hold off his Bears pursuers in the race to the line.

Player performances

Jets coach, Greg Matterson, saw some good football in this performance, but expressed concern at the team's continued ability to concede penalties and their vulnerability to long distance tries.

He was pleased with the strong display from the Newtown forwards who overall had worked well together as a unit. Matterson nominated team captain Khalid Deeb, Chris Enahoro, Lama Tasi and Kurt Kara as being the best of a well-performed forward pack.

Willie Mataka had shown some clever footwork in heavy traffic and produced a superb off-load for Phil Graham's match-sealing try. Halfback, Mark Kheirallah, emphasised again that his move into the number seven jersey will continue to provide dividends.

Sydney Roosters head coach, Brian Smith, spoke to the Jets players in the most positive terms after the game. He pointed out that last year's Newtown best player award winner, Tinirau Arona, was making his NRL debut at the SFS the next day.

Smith stressed to the assembled players that promotion to the NRL squad was open to every NSW Cup player, and that hard work and application could bring the same rewards as those attained by Tinirau Arona.

Match summary

Newtown 34 [Phil Graham 2, Brett Lane 2, Chris Enahoro, Francis Vaiotu tries; Mark Kheirallah 5 goals]
North Sydney 24 [5 tries; 2 goals]

Half-time: Newtown held a slim lead: 16-14.

Officials: Referee, Henry Perenara; Touch Judges, Scott Shepherd, Richard Daizli.
Weather: Cool, overcast, strong southerly breeze in both halves. Playing surface: excellent.

Next match

The Jets travel across the Tasman next Friday for what is regarded as one of the tougher away games on the NSW Cup calendar - playing the Auckland Vulcans, the official feeder team to the New Zealand Warriors.

The Vulcans are in top form this season and are coming off a comprehensive win against the Windsor Wolves at Windsor last Saturday. The Jets and Vulcans will mix it up at Mt Smart Stadium next Saturday at 1.00pm AEST.

Men of League in action

The Men of League Foundation enables us all to offer respect and support to former players and administrators who built our game and now need help. This wonderful organisation was at the game, collecting gold coin donations.


Who played?

1 Rhys Pritchard
Sponsored by Scott Corporation
2 Sione Taka
Sponsored by Golden Barley Hotel, Marrickville
3 Phil Graham [T2]
Sponsored by Charles Bailey, Ray White Inner West
4 Francis Vaiotu [T1]
Sponsored by Wyong Golf Club Brasserie
5 Steve Naughton
Sponsored by Golden Barley Hotel, Marrickville
6 Johnathon Ford
Sponsored by Steve Helmich
7 Mark Kheirallah [G5]
Sponsored by Craig Leonard
8 Lama Tasi
Sponsored by WFM Motors
9 Kurt Kara
Sponsored by John Cahill
10 Khalid Deeb ©
Sponsored by Dave Nelson
17 Chris Enahoro [T1]
Sponsored by Jennifer Malone
12 Brad Barrett
Sponsored by Craig Stephens
11 Willie Mataka
Sponsored by LHD Lawyers

Interchange

15 Byron Fruean
Sponsored by Good Fellows
16 Boyd Strickland
Sponsored by Petersham RSL
19 Brett Lane [T2]
Sponsored by Botany View Hotel
21 Ryan Verlinden
Sponsored by Miller & Associates

Coach: Greg Matterson