Western Suburbs’ five game unbeaten run came to a screeching halt as
Asquith recorded a 35-10 win last Saturday at Lidcombe Oval.
Asquith
took five minutes to open the scoring, Adam Kalcina sliding through the
Wests line before drawing Sam Aiga, Jack Hawkins racing in under the
posts, Asquith ahead 6-0 after Hawkins converted his own try.
Asquith
extended their lead at the quarter hour, a restart of the tackle count
allowed Brendan Hurd to force his way over the line. Hawkins’ conversion
successful, Asquith led 12-0.
Asquith were in again shortly
after, another break down Wests’ right hand side by Adam Kalcina cutting
Wests open, a looping ball inside finding Aaron Groom to take it around
under the posts. Hawkins’ conversion made it 18-0 after as many
minutes.
Wests had two quick chances to hit back, but Trent
Jennings was forced into touch by a desperate lunging tackle, while Jack
Madden was stripped of the ball over the line. Asquith nearly had their
fourth on the half hour, but Aaron Groom’s pass to Adam Kalcina was
ruled forward.
Errors by both sides slowed the game, but Asquith
took their chance to register their fourth just four minutes from the
break, Luke Jay dummying and barging his way on the last tackle. Jack
Hawkins split the uprights for a 24-0 lead at the break.
Wests
needed to be the first to score after the break and did so, although the
12 minutes it took was frustrating for the boys from Campbelltown, a
soft ball from Shane Lalogafau found a steaming Corey Brown who could
not be caught down the right side. Dayne Craig’s kick found the left
upright, leaving the score at 24-4 Asquith.
Wests quickly grabbed
their second, an Asquith error allowing Wests to set up, and Dayne
Craig popped a ball for a barnstorming Andy Fiagatusa to go over, Dayne
Craig converting to put Wests within 14 with 22 minutes remaining.
Asquith
were quick to arrest the momentum slide against them, a last tackle
grubber pinballing around before Daniel Vaseak scooted through to touch
down. Jack Hawkins hooked his kick wide, Asquith ahead by 18 with as
many minutes to play.
The game was grinding to a halt, Asquith
sensing that an extra point would be sufficient, and Jack Hawkins
slotted a field goal without pressure to extend the lead to 19 with 5
minutes remaining.
Asquith looked eased of pressure and found
space through the middle of the Wests defence after a dropped ball, Greg
Davis pouncing on the kick to touch down in the corner. Jack Hawkins
nailed a masterful conversion from touch, Asquith running out 35-10
winners.
ASQUITH 35 (Jack Hawkins, Brendan Hurd, Aaron
Groom, Luke Jay, Daniel Vaseak, Greg Davis tries; Jack Hawkins 5 from 6;
Jack Hawkins field goal) defeated WESTERN SUBURBS 10 (Corey Brown, Andy
Fiagatusa tries; Dayne Craig 1 from 2)
Penalties: Western Suburbs 7 Asquith 7
Halftime: Western Suburbs 0 Asquith 24
WESTERN SUBURBS
1. Sam Aiga
2. Tom Satterthwaite
16. Trent Jennings
25. Daniel Abou-Sleiman
5. Corey Brown
6. Jack Madden
7. Jacob Folent
12. Shane Lalogafau
9. Dayne Craig
10. Tunui Maurangi
11. Mason Taloula
3. Rusty Bristow
4. Nu Akeripa
8. Sam Hollis
13. Sonny Bristow
17. Luke Williams
18. Andy Fiagatusa
ASQUITH
1. Jack Hawkins
21. Brayden Goulding
2. Greg Davis
4. Adam Kalcina
5. Mick Pearsall
6. Ben Fisher
7. Aaron Groom
8. Brendan Hurd
9. Luke Jay
23. Joel Tubbs
3. Josh Nichols
12. Petros Thanous
13. Joel Latham
14. Daniel Vaseak
16. Bryce Holland
18. David Ryan
19. Jackson Williams
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