Monday, March 31, 2014
Leo Epifania elected as Director
This may come as a surprise but Leo didn't start playing rugby league until he was 17. He had a promising ARL career (everyone called it Aussie Rules back then) with his local side, appropriately named Western Suburbs and made the NSW Schoolboys side. He was talked into playing rugby league by some of his mates and started off with the Enfield Federals.
Leo made the Western Suburbs Magpies President's Cup side in 1982, a side containing future first graders Brett Clark, Geoff Sutton and George Ghosn. Another surprise was that he was graded not as a fullack but as a......lock! However, in one of those President Cup games, the regular Wests fullback was injured and the coach put Leo there no doubt due to his AFL background and from then on, Leo made the fullback spot his own.
He was a member of the Western Suburbs Third Grade side in 1983, coached by Steve Ghosn and made his first grade premiership debut in 1984 in the Magpies round 9 clash against Manly at Lidcombe Oval in a match Wests lost in the last 90 seconds 16-14 thanks to a Noel Cleal try.
In all, Leo played 30 first grade premiership matches for Wests between 1984-6 scoring 3 tries and kicking 13 goals. In 1987, he tried his hand at AFL again - this time with the Sydney Swans but by his own admission, it was a tougher task then first thought and left mid season to play for Thirlmere in Group 6. He had a brief stint with the Illawarra Steelers in 1988 before heading off to France where he enjoyed a successful stint with Cahors firstly as a player, then captain/coach then non playing coach from 1989-93. In 1994 he was captain/coach of Young in Group 9. He also coached in England with the York club who play in the lower tier competitions.
Leo's Australian coaching career started out as an assistant to the various teams Steve Ghosn coached in the Metropolitan Cup (forerunner to today's Bundaberg Cup) including Guildford and the Sydney Bulls. He was Western Sububs Jersey Flegg coach from 2004-6 and then was coach of Wests NSW Cup side from 2007-2011 where they were semi finalists all years except 2011 (but only missing the finals by 1 point). In 2012 he was named as an assistant coach of the Wests Tigers feeder club, Balmain/Ryde-Eastwood.
In 2014 he continues to coach the Magpies Ron Massey Cup side after getting them one game from the grand final last year.
Rnd 2 - Ron Massey Cup - Match Review
The Magpies opened their account on eleven minutes with a backline move bring cut off by a storming Shane Lalogafau coming back on a glorious angle to score alongside the posts. Dayne Craig appears to be relishing his new kicking duties, splitting the uprights and leaving Wests ahead 6-0.
Western Suburbs were playing an expansive game shifting the ball touchline to touchline and their exploration struck gold on the quarter hour as Akeripa got outside his man and found Tala Mapesone via Junior Vaivai, Mapesone showing too much strength for three cover defenders. Dayne Craig shaved the upright with his kick from barely a metre in from the Western touchline, Wests up 10-0 after 17 minutes.
Windsor responded almost immediately off the back of a double-error from Wests via a knock-on and penalty, with Shenelle Haumono hitting the line at speed and crashing over. Iain Roiccardi was successful with the two, Wndsor back to within four at the quarter mark.
Windsor started to dominate the play the ball and their speed at the ruck paid dividends when hooker Vila Halafihi dummied his way through the line and motored 25 metres to go over. Iain Riccardi’s successful conversion put Windsor in the lead 12-10 with 12 minutes to oranges.
Both sides had opportunities to score in front of the break, however both opportunities, on the Windsor left/Wests right side went to ground, the Wolves carrying their two point advantage into halftime.
Just five minutes elapsed before Windsor had a chance to touch down, as hooker Vila Halafihi failed to control the ball as he looked to ground it.
Wests took advantage of their reprieve and after a wonderful passing movement, David Atuau was unable to get a dummy half poass away, but managed barge over himself. Michael Stevens added the extras and Wests retook the lead 16-12 with 13 minutes gone second half.
Three quarters of the game had elapsed when a Wests kick deflected fortuitously for Rusty Bristow but, under pressure from the covering defence, Bristow was unable to find Jerome Mose in support, Bristow’s pass heading into touch.
Wests nearly touched down three minutes later, after a great left side raid, but Jack Madden’s efforts were in vain as he was dispossessed as he stepped through Windsor’s line, just a metre out.
Windsor felt aggrieved with ten minutes remaining after a steal call went against Hutch Maiava, allowing Wests to regain possession. The Magpies rolled downfield with plenty of forward runs, and a Michael Stevens offload sent Dayne Craig over in the North East corner. Craig was horribly unlucky to pull his kick across the face, Wests however still ahead 20-12 with nine minutes remaining.
A high tackle penalty for Windsor piggybacked them downfield, an overlap on the right side allowing Hamish Pomare to score agonisingly close to the touchline. Iain Riccardi's kick was pulled across the face, leaving Wests clinging desperately to a 20-16 lead with five to go.
Windsor nearly scored from the restart through a full set, but Wests scrambled well to kill of the bat down off a Windsor bomb 20 out from their own line.
Wests had one last scoring chance, a Stevens grubber through the line finding Windsor at sea, but Daniel Abou-Sleiman was unable to soccer successfully, the ball travelling dead. Windsor’s last gasp chip kick finding Abou-Sleiman just 30 seconds later, Wests hanging on for a much deserved 20-16 victory.
For Wests, Dayne Craig, Junior Vaivai and Nu Akeripa were unbelievable, while for Windsor, Vila Halafihi led the pack well, ably supported by Eli Makaui and Shenelle Haumono.
WESTERN SUBURBS 20 (Shane Lalogafau, Tala Mapesone, David Atuau, Dayne Craig tries; Dayne Craig 1 from 3, Michael Stevens 1 from 1) def WINDSOR 16 (Shenelle Haumono, Vila Halafihi, Hamish Pomare tries; Iain Riccardi 2 from 3)
Penalties: Wests 6 Windsor 7
Halftime: Wests 10 Windsor 12
Western Suburbs
15. Daniel Abou-Sleiman
2. Tala Mapasone
22, Junior Vaivai
3. Rusty Bristow
4. Jerome Mose
14. Jack Madden
7. Michael Stevens
13. Tunui Maurangi
9. Dayne Craig
19. Fred Tevago
11. Nu Akeripa
12. Shane Lalogafau
17. Andy Fiagatusa
6. David Atuau
10. Soni Paasi
16. Ronnie Palumbo
18. Dwayne Lemafa
Windsor
1. Nayah Freeman
14. PJ Cartwright
3. Kieran Croft
15. Hamish Pomare
5. Chris Aunese-Scanlan
6. Jarrod Brackenhofer
7. Eli Makaui
8. Hutch Maiava
9. Vila Halafihi
24. Pat Hollis
25. Iain Riccardi
11. Ryan Tramonte ©
12. Shenelle Haumono
10. Mitch Clark
13. Dave Cowhan
17. Ryan Cusack
18. Moses Leota
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Player in Focus: Soni Paasi
Position: Prop
Height: 180cm
Weight: 124kg
DOB: 22 November 1992
Which NRL team did you follow as a kid? Vodafone Warriors (Who said marketing doesn't pay off?)
Your junior club? Ponsonby Ponies
What's your earliest football memory? I was awarded player of the year in under 11s
What advice would you give young footballers? Just enjoy yourself
Sport you'd play if not playing rugby league? Soccer, preferably for Tottenham Hotspur
What is the best advice you've ever received? Train insane or remain the same!
What was your first job? Doing anything and everything at McDonalds
Which three people would you invite to dinner? My missus, my parents and my daughter
What's your greatest fear? Asking questions!
What's the worst thing on your ipod? My old school 80s music
What's your most embarrassing moment? I was riding behind my dad on his motorcycle and we came across a red light at an intersection. I started fooling around, not paying attention, and that meant not holding on tight enough. As soon as the light turned green, dad accelerated and I fell of the back!
Magpies Heritage Night tickets Selling Fast!
The History:
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Time: 6.30pm for 7:00pm start
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115 Liverpool Rd. Ashfield NSW. 2131
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Wests Magpies 2014 Massey Cup Team.
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Rnd 2 - Ron Massey Cup Team
Sportingbet Stadium, Saturday, March 29
Kick-off: 3.00pm
Referee: Drew Oultram
Broadcast: Radio Coverage courtesy of Hawkesbury Radio 89.9FM (Link available via www.hawkesburyradio.com.au)
WOLVES - 1. NAYAH FREEMAN 2. SOLOFA SILIPA 3. KIERAN CROFT 15. HAMISH POMARE 5. CHRIS AUNESE-SCANLAN 6. JARROD BRACKENHOFER 7. ELI MAKAUI 8. HUTCH MAIAVA 9. VILA HALAFIHI 10. JACK QUEALEY 11. RYAN TRAMONTE © 12. SHENELLE HAUMONO 13. DAVE COWHAN 14. PJ CARTWRIGHT 16. CAMPBELL BATTYE-SMITH 17. RYAN CUSACK 19. JAMES THIEL 20. KAURI AUPOURI COACH: BRAD PRIOR
Rnd 7 - Harold Matthews & S.G.Ball Teams
Harold Matthews will kick off at 12:00pm AEDT on Saturday, March 29 from Sportingbet Stadium, with SG Ball to follow at 1:30pm AEDT.
The Panthers are currently undefeated and top of the table in both grades.
Teams for both matches are as follows.
Western Suburbs Round 7 Harold Matthews Team
1. James Tautaiolefua
2. Nathan Patolo
3. Justice Utatao
4. Nepote Kavapalu
5. Manisela Teuhema
6. Hosea Leuea
7. Ailend Pihema
8. Blake Leaver
9. Hayden Moon
10. Taufa Kavapalu
11. Trent Peoples
12. Kereti Tautaiolefua
13. Junior Fainga'a
Interchange
14. Kyren Jacob
15. Jake Scott
16. Nathan Nooroa
17. Brock Bentley
18. Dallas Grieco
19. Jamen Johnson
20. Jack Greene
22. Christian Poutoa
23. Tom Angel
24. Siosaia Mataka
Coach: Shane Sultana
Western Suburbs SG Ball Round 7 Team
1. Jett Karam
2. Charlton Schaafhausen
3. David Wright
4. Jackson Kuli
5. Christian Tulua
6. Daniel Roberts
7. Jack Payne
8. Dane Coskerie
9. Tyson Wawatai
10. Kye Madden
11. Ray Stone
12. Mark McCormack
13. Chris Ve'e
Interchange
15. Ryan Leet
16. Cody King
17. Dempsey Anderson
21. Liam Cassidy
23. Jordie Reid
24. Julius Taavo
Coach: Ben Rogers
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Become a Magpie Sleeve Sponsor
- Your Name or Logo advertised on the Right Sleeve of your favourite players / jersey .
- You will be awarded the jersey (black or white) at the end of season. Receive a framed photo with the player in his jersey.
- Get to spend some time with the player on a selected pre-match preparation .
- Have name / logo announced pre-match and when tries are scored by the player / jersey at all our home games.
- 3 and probably 4 of our games in 2014 will be prior the WT , which provides great advertisement
- Free entry to all WM home games , excluding R6 at Leichardt Oval
- A Wests Magpies Heritage T Shirt .
Just $1000 gets you this great package and will ensure your Involvement and support of the West’s Magpies for 2014 .
Get in early to select your jersey / player of preference.
For information call Bob Cairns – 0414 946 330
Rnd 1 - Ron Massey Cup - Match Review
Wests started with plenty of enthusiasm and, despite Auburn making a 30 metre raid on their opening last tackle, registered first points as Shane Lalogafau shook off no less than six Warriors defenders to score. Dayne Craig slotted the conversion and the Magpies led 6-0 after five minutes.
Sustained attacking pressure paid off for the Magpies seven minutes later, when Michael Stevens ran to the line and dummied his way through to touch down. Dayne Craig converted in Thurston-esque fashion to put Wests up by a dozen after as many minutes.
Auburn needed to hit back and did so five minutes later through a sweeping 80 metre movement which finished off with Fiteli Fatai registering Auburn's first try of 2014, despite howls of protest from Western Suburbs over a pass which appeared to travel forward. Lindon McGrady added the extras and halfway through the first half, Wests led 12-6.
Only three minutes later Auburn squared the ledger as Lindon McGrady showed deft footwork to beat the Magpies defence, McGrady converting his own try.
Wests went close on the half hour as a grubber kick was batted back in from beyond the Auburn dead ball line, however the bounce was unfavourable for the black and whites and the 12-all scoreline remained at the interval.
Wests began the second half as they did the first, with Dayne Craig dummying and barging his way over the line after just one minute. Craig converted his own try for an 18-12 advantage.
Auburn hit back five minutes later as a right side backline movement found hulking forward Pat Mafi, who pushed his way over. McGrady kept his 100% success rate going and levelled the scores.
58 minutes had elapsed when the game reached its most controversial moment, as Auburn failed to provide a dummy half after a long range break. However, rather than Jerome Mose being rewarded for swooping on the loose ball, official Ryan Jackson saw fit to dispatch the Magpies centre for ten minutes.
Auburn took full advantage two minutes later, as Brendon Mafi forced his way over the line. McGrady put Auburn up by six with the kick splitting the posts.
From the restart, Auburn went the distance to score after a left side break, Lindon McGrady backing up on the inside to touch down under the posts. McGrady's conversion left Auburn ahead 30-18 with 18 minutes to play.
Wests refused to go away and fought hard t get back into the game. With five minutes remaining, they were duly rewarded as Soni Passi evoked memories of last year's epic semi final win over Cabramatta by refusing to go down, touching down despite five Warriors desperately hanging on. Dayne Craig converted and Wests were within six with four minutes to play, although that was as close as the black and whites got, Auburn emerging 30-24 winners.
Magpies coach Leo Epifania was disappointed in defensive lapses which led to the 12 point deficit, but was still pleased with the grit and determination Wests showed to fight back and almost steal a point. Epifania said he was looking for more intensity in defence from the Magpies as well.
Next week Auburn host The Entrance at Lidcombe Oval, while Western Suburbs head up the Northern Road for a show down against the Windsor Wolves, both matches kicking off at 3pm Saturday.
AUBURN 30 (Lindon McGrady 2, Fiteli Fatai, Pat Mafi, Brendon Mafi tries; Lindon McGrady 5 from 5) def WESTERN SUBURBS 24 (Shane Lalogafau, Michael Stevens, Dayne Craig, Soni Passi tries; Dayne Craig 4 from 4)
Penalties: Auburn 11 Wests 9
Halftime: Auburn 12 Wests 12
Western Suburbs
16. Brenton Cowen
1. Sam Aiga
3. Rusty Bristow
4. Jerome Mose
5. Junior Vaivai
6. Andrew Sultana
7. Michael Stevens
18. Soni Passi
9. Dayne Craig
10. Jarrod Szczudlo
11. Nu Akeripa
12. Shane Lalogafau
13. Tunui Maurangi
14. David Atuau
19. Fred Tevago
20. Alan McGrath
21. Elemeleki Tuamalolo
Auburn
1. Fiteli Fatai
19. Sam Gerrey-Burgess
3. Heka Nanai
4. Matt Utai
5. Sione Kaiveleta
6. Lindon McGrady
7. Sam Refaai
8. Sione Tovo
9. Luke Ferry
10. Tupou Iongi
11. Hala Akaoula
16. Pat Mafi
13. Wilson Faanoi
12. Brendon Mafi
14. Jordan Bowles
15. Conrad Ta'a Kimoeaka
21. Joe Mua
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Player In Focus: Tom Morrison
To kick us off, we catch up with one of our most popular players, Tom Morrison, who came home after a stint with the Sydney Roosters U/20s. Tom was badly injured in last year's epic finals victory over Cabramatta and s aiming to be back on the field late this season.
Position: Lock / Second Row
Height: 193cm
Weight: 103kg
Date of Birth: 5th July 1991
Which NRL team did you follow as a kid? Souths
Who did you play junior footy for? Campbelltown Collegians and East Campbelltown
What is your earliest football memory? I remember scoring my first try against Macarthur Saints.
What advice do you have for young players? Run hard and tackle hard.
What sport would you play if you weren't playing rugby league? Some kind of athletics or boxing.
What is the best advice you have ever received? Talent is common, disciplined talent is rare.
What was your first job? I worked as a labourer.
Three people you'd invite to dinner? Jordan Brewster and Hayden Panettiere!
What is your greatest fear? Spiders!
What is the worst thing on your Ipod? Total Eclipse of the Heart.
What was your most embarrassing moment? I got dacked in front of my crush in year two...
Rnd 1 - Ron Massey Cup Team
Lidcombe Oval, Saturday, March 22
Kick-off: 5.00pm
Referee: Ryan Jackson
Rnd 6 - Harold Matthews & S.G. Ball Teams
WESTERN SUBURBS MAGPIES - S.G. BALL
1. MASON CERRUTO
2. CHARLTON SCHAAFHAUSEN
3. DAVID WRIGHT
4. CHRISTIAN TULUA
5. MAKAERE BUSH
6. JACK PAYNE
7. JETT KARAM
8. DANE COSKERIE
9. TYSON WAWATAI
10. KYE MADDEN
11. RAY STONE
12. MARK MCCORMACK
13. CHRIS VE’E
16. CODY KING
17. DEMPSEY ANDERSON
18. JAMES PERLOWSKI
19. TANIELA PASEKA
21. LIAM CASSIDY
22. JACKSON KULI
COACH: BEN ROGERS
WESTERN SUBURBS MAGPIES - HAROLD MATTHEWS
1. JAMES TAUTAIOLEFUA
2. NATHAN PATOLO
3. JUSTICE UTATAO
4. NEPOTE KAVAPALU
5. MANISELA TEUHEMA
6. HOSEA LEUEA
7. AILEND PIHEMA
8. TOM ANGEL
9. HAYDEN MOON
10. TAUFA KAVAPALU
11. NATHAN NOOROA
12. KERETI TAUTAIOLEFUA
13. TRENT PEOPLES
14. KYREN JACOB
15. JAKE SCOTT
16. JUNIOR FAINGA’A
17. BROCK BENTLEY
18. DALLAS GRIECO
19. JAMEN JOHNSON
20. JACK GREENE
21. CODY BENSON
22. CHRISTIAN POUTOA
23. BLAKE LEAVER
24. SIOSAIA MATAKA
COACH: SHANE SULTANA
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Vale: David Jagozinski
David Jagozinski has unfortunately lost his battle with cancer and has passed away.
Dave was not only an associate director of the Magpies, but he was the kind friend of Bob Cairns and the boys.
His financial knowledge was instrumental in turning around the financial governance of the club in the recent years. He will be dearly missed.
The Funeral Service for Dave will be held at Corpus Christi Parish Church 86- 92 Andromeda Drive, Cranebrook on Thursday the 20th March, 2014 at 1pm
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Free Entry to Wests Tigers NSW Cup Games
Access is available for all 2014 members — regardless of what level member they are.
NSW Cup Head Coach Paul Fletcher praised the decision to allow members even more access and benefits, saying that members deserved as much access as possible.
“It’s a great move by the club,” said Fletcher, “and one that will hopefully see plenty of members get out there and support the boys every week.
“The boys get a kick whenever they play in front of a big crowd, so giving entry to home matches this year to all members should see lots more people turn up.
"The boys will also lift playing in front of all their fans too."
Free entry to the games is only available for 2014 Wests Tigers Members and access is limited to home matches played at either Campbelltown Stadium or Leichhardt Oval this year. However, members will still be able to gain access to the ground even if a State Cup game falls on a separate day to the corresponding NRL game.
Members should show their member card at the ground to gain free entry.
For those members still waiting for their card and packs to arrive, simply showing personal I.D. as well their member number at the ground will give them entry.
The Wests Tigers notched up a big win over the Illawarra Cutters in their first game of the NSW Cup season last week, and will look to extend their unbeaten start this weekend when they take on the Cronulla Sharks on Saturday, March 15 at Campbelltown Sports Stadium.
Kick-off for the match is scheduled for 3:00pm AEDT.
Wests Tigers playing jersey allocation
The jersey allocation has been made up until Round 20, the same as the playing dates on the 2014 NRL Draw, with a decision on those rounds to be made closer to the date.
While a final decision on those rounds has not yet been made, the Club expects that the black jersey will feature dominantly in the latter rounds of the season, with four home games between Rounds 20 and 26 across all three home venues.
The Club will wear their Heritage jersey in R5 against the Manly Sea Eagles, their Women in League jersey in R10 against the Sydney Roosters and a special Debutants Sleeve Jersey in R11 against the Brisbane Broncos to commemorate the Club’s 15th anniversary.
The Club’s NYC squad will wear the Heritage jersey all season.
Check out the full jersey allocation by clicking here...
Become a Magpie Sleeve Sponsor!
- Your Name or Logo advertised on the Right Sleeve of your favourite players / jersey .
- You will be awarded the jersey (black or white) at the end of season. Receive a framed photo with the player in his jersey.
- Get to spend some time with the player on a selected pre-match preparation .
- Have name / logo announced pre-match and when tries are scored by the player / jersey at all our home games.
- 3 and probably 4 of our games in 2014 will be prior the WT , which provides great advertisement
- Free entry to all WM home games , excluding R6 at Leichardt Oval
- A Wests Magpies Heritage T Shirt .
Just $1000 gets you this great package and will ensure your Involvement and support of the West’s Magpies for 2014 .
Get in early to select your jersey / player of preference.
For information call Bob Cairns – 0414 946 330
Rnd 5 - Harold Matthews and S.G. Ball Teams
SG Ball -
1. MASON CERRUTO
2. CHARLTON SCHAAFHAUSEN
3. DAVID WRIGHT
4. CHRISTIAN TULUA
5. MAKAERE BUSH
6. VEIRU MAPESONE
7. JAMES PERLOWSKI
8. DANE COSKERIE
9. TYSON WAWATAI
10. DEMPSEY ANDERSON
11. RAY STONE
12. MARK MCCORMACK
13. CHRIS VE’E
14. KADE YULE
15. JETT KARAM
16. CODY KING
17. TANIELA PASEKA
18. JACK PAYNE
19. JACKSON KULI
20. VISIANO VAOHEA
21. LIAM CASSIDY
22. KYE MADDEN
23. JORDIE REID
24. LUKHAN TUI
COACH: BEN ROGERS
Harold Matthews
1. JAMES TAUTAIOLEFUA
2. NATHAN PATOLO
3. JUSTICE UTATAO
4. NEPOTE KAVAPALU
5. MANISELA TEUHEMA
6. HOSEA LEUEA
7. AILEND PIHEMA
8. TOM ANGEL
9. JAKE SCOTT
10. TAUFA KAVAPALU
11. NATHAN NOOROA
12. KERETI TAUTAIOLEFUA
13. JUNIOR FAINGA’A
14. KYREN JACOB
15. HAYDEN MOON
16. TRENT PEOPLES
17. BROCK BENTLEY
18. DALLAS GRIECO
19. JAMEN JOHNSON
20. JACK GREENE
21. CODY BENSON
22. CHRISTIAN POUTOA
23. BLAKE LEAVER
24. SIOSAIA MATAKA
COACH: SHANE SULTANA
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
OAMPS Cup - Match Review
Wenty defeated Western suburbs 36 – 14
1st Quarter: Wests struggle to get out of their own half in the early minutes before a good break by by Junior Vai Vai takes the play up the other end of the field, from the ensuing tackle Wests tried to spread the ball only to see it lost . After a penalty Wests capitalise and Junior Vai Vai scores in the corner in the 11 th minute. Wenty score in the 16th min after a neat short ball to their front rower from their halfback. Wenty score again through their halfback in the 18th min Wenty 10-4
2nd Quarter : 21st min penalty to Wests and then score soon after through David Ataua at close range, Wenty 10-8 conversion missed. 26th min the ball touch in goal now the pressure should be applied by Wests but the pressure is released when the ball is dropped soon after the drop out . Wenty’s winger scores in the corner soon after Wenty 14-8 . Wests through Junior Vai Vai scores in in the 35th min from a cross field bomb Junior converts his own try. Wests and Wenty 14 a piece.
3rd Quarter: 59th min Wenty score , try converted to bring the scoreline to Wenty 20 Wests 14 .
4th Quarter: Wenty score againin the 68th minute through their hooker who bobbed and weaved his way through a number of Wests defenders , his try was converted to make the score Wenty 32 – Wests 14. After a penalty to Wenty in the 73rd minute they score again, the try is not converted FINAL score WENTY 36 – WESTS 14.
Wests played well in patches but have a number of things to work on prior to the first game
Penalties Wests 9 Wenty 5