The crowd at Campbelltown were left scratching their heads at how Auburn
managed to escape with a thrilling 26-22 victory over a desperately
unlucky Western Suburbs Magpies last Saturday.
Head Coach Leo
Epifania thought his side had the upper hand for most of what can only
be best described as a very tight match, but some crucial errors in the
last ten minutes cost his team dearly.
Going into the match
with seven players missing from the previous round due to injury was
always going to be a big ask against the more fancied Auburn Warriors
but he was proud of the way the boys took up the challenge, they never
gave up.
The Magpies came out flying with back to back penalties
seeing them held up on three minutes. From their next set, Nathan Waters
placed a bomb perfectly for Tala Mapesone to reach above the pack to
open the scoring. Michael Stevens slotted the touchline conversion and,
after as many minutes, Wests led 6-0.
The momentum swung almost
immediately to the Warriors; however the Magpie defence held firm until
the 18th minute, when Chris Salem took the opportunity to wrap around
the play the ball and touch down, a right foot step proving elusive for
the Magpie markers on a slippery surface. Lindon McGrady was
unsuccessful with the conversion attempt, Wests leading 6-4 at the
quarter mark.
Wests nearly hit back on their next set, however
the grubber rolled dead. Rather than embracing their chance, Auburn
threw caution to the wind, and a wayward pass found Tala Mapesone
standing in the Warriors backline, the Wests flanker having too much
speed over 50 metres for the cover. Stevens added the extras, Wests out
to 12-4 after 25 minutes. Auburn had a golden opportunity to hit back
almost immediately, but Wests were able to knock the ball loose from
their grasp.
The game ground to a stalemate until four minutes to
the break, when a floating ball from Gerard McCallum found a steaming
Heka Nanai running an almost perfect line to get Auburn within a single
try. McGrady halved the Wests lead again and the Magpies, although with
one last opportunity to score, went to the sheds up 12-10.
After
trading penalties to start the second stanza, the Warriors settled
first, with a fantastic pass from Lindon McGrady sending Chris Salem in
for his second of the day. McGrady potted the conversion, Auburn hitting
the lead for the first time 16-12 six minutes into the second half.
Neither
side could capitalise on their scoring chances for a lengthy period of
the second half, with Auburn’s line speed match by Wests’ physicality
without the ball. However, Auburn’s line speed proved their undoing at
the hour mark, with a left hand spread from Wests finding some gaps in
the line, Sam Aiga taking advantage to dart down the flank and grab a
try. Stevens sprayed the conversion attempt wide, Wests locking the game
up with 20 to go.
The black and whites quickly had another five
minutes later. A last tackle kick from Stevens rebounded off the
Warriors, catching everyone standing still except for Magpies hooker
Dayne Craig, who bolted through to touch down under the posts. Stevens
successfully converted, Wests seizing the momentum to lead by six with
15 minutes to play.
Wests played a smart grinding game to try and
see the 80 minutes out from there, however Auburn found their way back
in to the contest with a bad bounce allowing Ray Tafokitau to bring
Auburn to within two points. McGrady tied the game up from adjacent to
the posts.
With time running down, Wests set themselves to attack
Auburn’s halves who were setting for the point. However, Warriors
hooker Luke Ferry had other ideas, and scooted from dummy half to catch
the Wests markers unawares to seal the match. Although Lindon McGrady
was unsuccessful with the conversion attempt, Auburn hung on to record a
most unlikely victory.
For Auburn, Gerard McCallum, Lindon
McGrady and Luke Ferry were head and shoulders above the rest. For Wests
Magpies Leos Best three were Adrian Ha'angana, Dayne Craig and Dean
Rysko.
Next weekend, Auburn host Guildford at Lidcombe, while Wests head up the Northern Road to face off against Windsor.
AUBURN
26 (Chris Salem 2, Luke Ferry, Heka Nani, Ray Tafokitau tries; Lindon
McGrady 3 from 5) def WESTERN SUBURBS 22 (Tala Mapesone 2, Sam Aiga,
Dayne Craig tries; Michael Stevens 3 from 4)
Penalties: Wests 7 Auburn 8.
Halftime: Wests 12 Auburn 10
Western Suburbs
1. Chris Standing
2. Tuiniua Paiaaua
3. Sam Aiga
4. Jerome Mose
5. Tala Mapesone
6. Michael Stevens
7. Nathan Waters
8. Dean Rysko
9. Dayne Craig
18. Shane Lalogafau
11. Mason Talolua
20. Adrian Haangana
13. Sonny Bristow
14. Frederick Tevaga
15. David Atuau
16. Sean Connor
19. Luke Williams
Auburn Warriors
1. Cliff Nye
23. Keiron Pope
3. Ray Tafokitau
4. Heka Nanai
5. Harmony Hunt
6. Lindon McGrady
22. Gerard McCallum
8. Sione Tovo
9. Luke Ferry
20. Tupou Iongi
19. Rajan Opetai-Halls
12. Chris Salem
13. Damien Mostyn
14. Henry Ah-Sam
15. Will Mitchell
16. Jayson Gerecs
17. Daniel Tuulau
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