Hastings & Kelly star

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Well, I had to go looking for this because there is nothing on the MWSE site, which is pathetic.

A commanding performance by the Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles saw them cruise to a 40-6 victory over the Wests Tigers to keep their slim chance of making the finals alive.

Jackson Hastings steered the ship with pure class, and he also brought his goal-kicking boots with him, slotting seven conversions from eight attempts.

Brian Kelly showed why he has 19 games at NRL level this year as he had three try involvements for the afternoon, while Pita Godinet also had a massive involvement at fullback.

The Tigers were their own worst enemy to begin the game, giving away three early penalties to bring Blacktown right into the contest. Cameron Cullen – as he has done all season – took advantage of the field position when he ferociously took the line on and scored a great try under the posts.

An offside penalty off the back of a positive set frustrated the Tigers once again, and the classy Blacktown outfit capitalised through Brian Kelly, who scored in the left corner.

A highlight for the Tigers came 25 minutes into the half, when Blacktown looked to begin a left-side raid, before an incredible one-on-one tackle by Luke Garner not only shut down the play, but forced the ball free.

The lead was extended on that same side shortly afterwards however, when Peter Schuster showed his explosive speed to score a long-range try before Hastings calmly slotted another conversion from the sideline to make the score 18-0.

A desperate front-on tackle just before half-time by Jeremy Marshall-King saved a try, but Blacktown were able to increase the margin on the next play when Kelly dazzled his opponent to create an overlap for Schuster to score in the corner.

The Tigers responded straight away to a more-than-disappointing first half when Joel Edwards crashed over under the posts in the 43rd minute, but Blacktown his straight back through Jarrad Kennedy, who finished off a polished set to strolled over untouched.

A classy long-range effort increased the Sea Eagles’ lead even further, when Pita Godinet made a line-break and had options either side of him, opting for Hastings on his inside to run the ball around behind the posts.

A nice piece of play by Dean Parata ensured Blacktown would hit 40 points when he picked the ball up from the scrum, and danced through the Tigers to score before Hastings continued his almost flawless afternoon with the boot.

The score-line turned even uglier when Nathan Milone was unable to get a handle on a towering bomb that Hastings re-gathered and passed off his hip for Kennedy to score his double.

Milone made amends by scoring a consolation try with five minutes remaining, but it was well and truly Blacktown’s afternoon with a commanding victory.

Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles 46 (P Schuster 2, J Kennedy 2, C Cullen, B Kelly, J Hastings, D Parata tries; J Hastings 7 goals) def Wests Tigers 12 (J Edwards, N Milone tries; L Garner 2 goals)
 
Just looking at the ladder and also the opposition we played who are coming last and are on minus 362 points having conceded a whopping record 670 points so far this season.


1
WYONG 23 15 1 4 3 566 389 177 37
2
WARRIORS 23 12 3 5 3 494 388 106 33
3
PENRITH 23 12 1 7 3 557 288 269 31
4
CANTERBURY 23 11 2 7 3 456 382 74 30
5
NORTH SYDNEY 23 10 1 9 3 361 341 20 27
6
MOUNTIES 23 9 2 9 3 469 448 21 26
7
ILLAWARRA 23 10 0 10 3 430 506 -76 26
8
NEWCASTLE 23 9 1 10 3 474 504 -30 25
9
WENTWORTHVILLE 23 9 0 11 3 461 391 70 24
10
BLACKTOWN WORKERS 23 7 0 13 3 430 540 -110 20
11
NEWTOWN 23 6 1 13 3 388 547 -159 19
12
WESTS TIGERS 23 4 0 16 3 308 670 -362 14
 
Just looking at the ladder and also the opposition we played who are coming last and are on minus 362 points having conceded a whopping record 670 points so far this season.
Yep. We should have won easily.
Having said that, our Holden Cup met an equally poor Tigers team that had a Minus 358 differential and got beaten!
The difference being that Leichhardt Oval is some sort of Voodoo place that scares Sea Eagles.
 
Yep. We should have won easily.
Having said that, our Holden Cup met an equally poor Tigers team that had a Minus 358 differential and got beaten!
The difference being that Leichhardt Oval is some sort of Voodoo place that scares Sea Eagles.
The tigers NSW cup side is no Voodo team as they are running dead last and have conceded 670 points
They have been a turn style all year
 
The tigers NSW cup side is no Voodo team as they are running dead last and have conceded 670 points
They have been a turn style all year
That's my point. Our Reserves played them at Blacktown - not Leichhardt Oval where we lost to teams way below us on their respective ladders.
 
Just looking at the ladder and also the opposition we played who are coming last and are on minus 362 points having conceded a whopping record 670 points so far this season.


1
WYONG 23 15 1 4 3 566 389 177 37
2
WARRIORS 23 12 3 5 3 494 388 106 33
3
PENRITH 23 12 1 7 3 557 288 269 31
4
CANTERBURY 23 11 2 7 3 456 382 74 30
5
NORTH SYDNEY 23 10 1 9 3 361 341 20 27
6
MOUNTIES 23 9 2 9 3 469 448 21 26
7
ILLAWARRA 23 10 0 10 3 430 506 -76 26
8
NEWCASTLE 23 9 1 10 3 474 504 -30 25
9
WENTWORTHVILLE 23 9 0 11 3 461 391 70 24
10
BLACKTOWN WORKERS 23 7 0 13 3 430 540 -110 20
11
NEWTOWN 23 6 1 13 3 388 547 -159 19
12
WESTS TIGERS 23 4 0 16 3 308 670 -362 14

They beat first place the previous week
 

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