
KOE NSW Cup Round 8 (Tommy Raudonikis Cup)
Saturday 26th Apr 2025
2pm
LIDCOMBE OVAL


The Jets entertain the Sharks Stadium crowd with an emphatic win over the Rabbitohs
The Newtown Jets scored eight tries in an impressive winning display against South Sydney at the Sharks Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
The Jets won by 40-10, after leading 20-4 at half-time. Newtown’s performance was improved by the inclusion of backrower and team captain Billy Burns, along with the capable and experienced Mawene Hiroti at fullback.
South Sydney opened the scoring with a runaway intercept try in the seventh minute. Newtown responded quickly with tries to centre Michael Gabrael (playing his second game in the NSW Cup), winger Eli Clark (in his third game for Newtown), lock forward Hohepa Puru (in his third game in the Jets colours), and a second try to the impressive Gabrael almost on half-time.
Newtown’s 20-4 lead at half-time seemed solid enough and Clark extended the Jets lead with another try early in the second half.
One of Newtown’s in-form players so far this season, the big middle forward Brad Fearnley, was placed on report for a high tackle. The Rabbitohs struck back almost immediately with a converted try and even though the Jets led by 26-10, bigger comebacks have been known to happen in the NSW Cup competition.

Any hopes of a meaningful fightback by the Rabbitohs were put to rest by way of the Jets scoring three tries in the final fifteen minutes, through winger Kristian Dixon, centre Chris Vea’ila and the multi-skilled fullback Mawene Hiroti. Newtown’s more experienced forwards Billy Burns, Brad Fearnley and the always-reliable Jayden Berrell led the Jets dominant display, along with lock forward Hohepa Puru (ex-Penrith and the Canberra Raiders) who combined well with his brother, halfback Niwhai Puru.



The Newtown halves and centres created the opportunities for tries to be scored out wide, with seven of the Jets tries being scored through the Rabbitohs outside-backs defenders.


The powerfully-built Sharks Jersey Flegg team captain Sam McCulloch made his NSW Cup debut for the Jets in the second half on Saturday.

Newtown’s next match is against the strong Canterbury Bulldogs NSW Cup team, with this fourth-round match being played at Henson Park on Saturday, 29th March at 3.00pm.
Last Saturday’s match details:
NSWRL Knock-On Effect NSW Cup
Round 3
Saturday, 22nd March 2025
Sharks Stadium, Woolooware
Newtown v South Sydney
Kick-Off: 12.40pm
(The Bumper Farrell-Jack Rayner Cup)
Weather: 25 degrees, mostly sunny, scattered clouds
Playing surface: Excellent
Referee: Damian Brady
Touch Judges: Dillan Wells, Tom Cambourn
Video Clips:
Match Highlights:
https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2025/03/22/the-knock-on-effect-nsw-cup-highlights–round-three—jets-v-rabbitohs/
NSW Cup competition table after 3 rounds:
https://www.nswrl.com.au/ladder/?competition=113&round=3&season=2025
Newtown Jets coach George Ndaira’s post-match comments:
https://www.facebook.com/newtownrlfc/videos/1361546515260267
Match Result:
Newtown 40:
Michael Gabrael 2, Eli Clark 2,
Hohepa Puru, Kristian Dixon,
Chris Vea’ila, Mawene Hiroti tries;
Mawene Hiroti 3, Niwhai Puru conversions
defeated
South Sydney 10:
Max Lehmann, Daniel O’Donnell tries;
Ashton Ward 1 conversion.
Half-Time: Newtown 20 led South Sydney 4.
The teams: –
Newtown:
Fullback: Mawene Hiroti
Wingers: Kristian Dixon, Eli Clark
Centres: Chris Vea’ila, Michael Gabrael
Halves: Riley Pollard, Niwhai Puru
Lock: Hohepa Puru
Second-Rowers: Billy Burns (Captain), Jordin Leiu
Front-Rowers: Lachlan Crouch, Tevita Taumoepenu
Hooker: Jayden Berrell
Interchange:
Brad Fearnley, Jontay-Junior Betham-Misa,
Joshua Cook, Sam McCulloch
Concussion Substitute: Joshua Latham
Blue shirt trainer: Tom Haberecht
Yellow shirt trainer: Fletcher Graham
Orange shirt trainer: Chris Moubarak
Doctor: Dr Anna Maria Frangos-Young
Coach: George Ndaira.
South Sydney:
Fullback: Terrell Kalo Kalo
Wingers: Carson Kaho, Max Lehmann
Centres: Talanoa Penitani, Fletcher Myers
Halves: Ashton Ward, Lewis Dodd
Lock: Matthew French
Second-Rowers: Nazareth Taua, Thomas Fletcher
Front-Rowers: Salesi Ataata, Tayson Fakaosi
Hooker: Ryan Gray
Interchange:
Daniel O’Donnell, Henry O’’-Kane
Toesami Toevai, Kaylen Miller
Concussion Substitute: Bear Williams
Blue shirt trainer: Jason Peterson
Yellow shirt trainer: Thomas Watkins
Orange shirt trainer: Bernard Chau
Coach: Wayne Collins.
Match Timeline: –
First half:
Newtown kicked off, running north
7th minute: Max Lehmann try
Not converted. South Sydney 4-0
11th minute: Michael Gabrael try
Not converted. 4-all
16th minute: Eli Clark try
Not converted. Newtown 8-4
21st minute: Matt French (South Sydney) on report.
22nd minute: Hohepa Puru try
Converted by Mawene Hiroti Newtown 14-4
39th minute: Michael Gabrael try
Converted by Mawene Hiroti Newtown 20-4
Half-Time: Newtown 20 led South Sydney 4
Second half:
42nd minute: Eli Clark
Converted by Mawene Hiroti. Newtown 26-4
50th minute: Brad Fearnley on report.
51st minute: Daniel O’Donnell try
Converted by Ashton Ward. Newtown 26 v South Sydney 10
65th minute: Kristian Dixon try
Converted by Niwhai Puru. Newtown 32-10.
71st minute: Chris Vea’ila try
Not converted. Newtown 36-10
78th minute: Mawene Hiroti try
Not converted. Newtown 40-10.
Fulltime: Newtown 40 defeated South Sydney 10.
Match Statistics: –
Possession: N 59%, SS 41%
Time in possession: N 28.30 , SS 20.15
Completions: N 78% (30/38), SS 67% (21/31)
All attacking runs: N 187, SS 121
All run metres: N 1845, SS 1232
Post contact: N 623, SS 461
Line breaks: N 9, SS 2
Tackle breaks: N 32, SS 17
Average set distance: N 48.5, SS 39.75
Kick return metres: N 250, SS 143
Passes offloaded: N 13, SS 8
Receipts: N 429, SS 266
Total passes: N 234, SS 131
Dummy passes: N 5, SS 19
Kicks: N 21, SS 16
Kick metres: N 531, SS 547
Forced drop outs: N 1, SS 0
Kick defusal: N 67%, SS 64%
Bombs: N 5, SS 3
Grubbers: N 7, SS 3
Effective tackles: N 87%, SS 87.2%
Tackles made: N 251, SS 334
Missed tackles: N 17, SS 32
Intercepts: N 0, SS 1
Ineffective tackles: N 20, SS 17
Errors: N 8, SS 10
Penalties conceded: N 4, SS 4
On report: N 1, SS 1
Interchanges: N 8, SS 8
Most tackles for Newtown: Hohepa Puru – 29
Most run metres for Newtown: Mawene Hiroti – 307
Most line breaks for Newtown: Michael Gabrael – 4.
Next match details:
NSWRL Knock-On Effect NSW Cup
Round 4
Saturday, 29th March 2025
Henson Park
Newtown v Canterbury-Bankstown
Kick-Off: 3.00pm.
This match will be livestreamed on BarTV (Subscription required).
Newtown Jets respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the Land and pay our respects to their Elders past and present. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on and that the land area encompassing Henson Park traditionally belonged to the Gadigal people of the Eora nation.
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