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VRU Dewar Shield 2016 - and other comps

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Highlander35

Andrew Slack (58)
Major Semi Final – Harlequin v Melbourne

Harlequin (1-15)

Albert Tokahere, Mahe Vailanu, Tom Moloney, Steve Cummins, Murray Douglas, Tangaroa Hosea, Sione Taufa, Simei Kolio, Antonie Van Zyl, Lloyd Johansson, Ahmu Tuimalealiifano, Eli Vole, Leo Taliu, Leo Owade, Rian Olivier.

Melbourne (1-15)

Davis Tui, Lindsey Gibson, Ata Manu, Freddie Austin, Craig Charters, Aaron Kelly, Ikapote Tupai, George Crichton, Mick Snowden, Sam Vaevae, Chris Ling, Josh Cocker-Valu, David Massey, Andrew Stevenson, Deina Morete.


Minor Semi Final – Box Hill v Power House

Box Hill (1-15)

Jack Wootton, Mac Tuinasavusavu , Ben Williams, Gab Navuni, Sema Hafoka, Sowani Saunitoga, Joeli Baleilovu, Quinton Nofoaiga, Alex Healey, Dan Yakopo, Maciu Rokowaqa, Isireli Qalo, Filipe Vilitati, Filipe Koroibola, Sailasa Leqeti.

Power House (1-15)

Mike Tyler, Teru Leota, Lorenzo Fui, Damien Chabas, Isi Tevi, Blaise Tusila, Tom Pope, Harley Fox, Romeo Ah Fook, Sean Cressy, Sefo Muasika, Taiso Silafi-Leeana, Tafiga Sa, Shea Ah Fook, Niau Puaka.



Moloney, Cummins, Snowden and Fox the only Rebels.
 

elementfreak

Trevor Allan (34)
SENIOR RUGBY FINALS |
DEWAR SHIELD Semi Finals
Harlequins 20 d Melbourne 11
Box Hill 27 d Power House 20
Prelim Final next week Melb V BH
Harlequins through to GF
PREMIER 2 Semi Final
Melbourne 29 d Box Hill 15
Harlequins 31 d Power House 19
Prelim Final next week BH v HQ
Melbourne through to GF
PREMIER 3 Semi Finals
Melbourne 38 d Quins 0
End Hills 29 d Box Hill 15
Prelim Final next week HQ v EH
Melbourne through to GF
PREMIER 4 Semi Final
Power House 45 d Harlequins 10
WOMEN Semi Finals
Uni Panthers 10 d WD 5
BH Quins 29 d Moorabbin 17
Prelim Final WD v BH/HQ
Uni Panthers through to GF
COLTS SEMI FINALS
Harlequins 22 d Melbourne Uni 19
Moorabbin 38 d Power House 17
Prelim Melbourne Uni v Mooorabbin
Harlequins through to GF
A GRADE Semi Finals
Kiwi Hawthorn 14 d Eltham 10
Geelong 27 d Shepparton 19
Prelim Eltham v Geelong
Kiwi Hawthorn through to GF
B GRADE Qualifying Finals
Cerberus 36 d Monash Uni 29
Ballarat 28 d Kiwi Hawthorn 0
 

amirite

Chilla Wilson (44)
I was at Quins on the weekend. The 1sts game was one sided but the Colts game was a cracker.
 

oztimmay

Geoff Shaw (53)
Staff member
Few snaps of the Box Hill v Power House match. Was lucky enough to get a few shots in before my leg gave way.

(For those there, I was the guy who slipped over and did his Leg).

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elementfreak

Trevor Allan (34)
2016 Preliminary Finals – 6 Aug
Dewar Shield Melbourne 35 d Box Hill 14
P2 Harlequins 28 d Box Hill 27
P3 Endeavour Hills 29 d Harlequins 22
Colts Moorabbin 33 d Melbourne Uni 31
A Grade Eltham 25 d Geelong 8
B Grade Melton 29 d Cerberus 24
B Grade Ballarat 24 d Melbourne 18
Women BH Quins 27 d WD 15

Premier 1 Final - Quins v Melbourne
P2 - Melbourne v Quins
P3 - Melbourne v Endeavour Hills
Colts - Quins v Moorabbin
A Grade - Kiwi Hawthorn v Eltham
B Grade - Melton v Ballarat
 

RugbyReg

Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
Grand Final this weekend is it?

Who's in it and a quick sentence on expectations (for the podcast)
 

Highlander35

Andrew Slack (58)
Quins v Unicorns (Harlequins v Melbourne)

Same Teams as the major semi. Quins have won 2 of the encounters and drawn one, going for the 4peat. They'll probably be favourites, with Rebels Tom Moloney and Steve Cummins in the side, along with U20s Captain Ta Hosea, U20s winger Ah-Mu Tuimalealiifano, Former Wallaby Lloyd Johanson, and former/current rising squad members, Sione Taufa, Murray Douglas, Angus Hamilton, Maradona Farao and Leo Talui.

Melbourne are less noted in terms of names, but still have an excellent side, with the notable names probably being Mick Snowden, Rebels 3rd String Half back, and Ikapote Tupai, an Openside who replaced Fox in the Aus U20s squad.

Quins is my pick. 14-1-1 in the regular season with the amount of rotation they used can't be ignored.
 

elementfreak

Trevor Allan (34)
It has been 32 years since a team last won four Dewar Shield premierships in a row. Harlequins will get their chance to break the drought this Saturday when they face Melbourne in the grand final at RHL Sparks Reserve.

Melbourne are no strangers to the situation Harlequins find themselves in – they were the last team to fall short of four premierships in a row. Coach Tumai Edwards said the Unicorns will need to be at their best if they want to usher in a changing of the guard.

“It would be a nice change to have a different club win it, but in saying that, they're a very quality side and a very successful club. We've got to put in our best performance to beat them."

With a shot at history on the line, Harelquins coach Pom Simona said his team is focusing on treating the game as a one-off.

"The other games we’re played throughout the year won't mean anything to them, or us. This is a one-off game, anything can happen and that's how we're treating it.

"We haven't really spoken about trying to win four in a row. A lot of our team are quite young. We're all trying to win our first title together so that's the way we're treating it."

The teams have met three times this season, most recently just two weeks ago in the semi-final where Harlequins prevailed 27-11.

Edwards said his team will be going in as underdogs but can pull off an upset if they stick to what got them to the finals.

“We're definitely going in with the underdog tag but we're quietly confident that if we stick to our structure and game plan there could be an upset on the cards.

“We're not doing anything different, we're focusing on getting our basics right and our structures right because it's pointless to change anything now. We've made it to the grand final so obviously what we have been doing is working.

“We've got a few tricks up our sleeves but in finals football it's about taking every opportunity which comes your way and making it count. We've got to play our best game all year to get over them.



Simona said he expects the Unicorns to attempt a similar game plan to the one that was successful again Box Hill in the preliminary final last week.

“We were really impressed with their game last week, so I don't see them changing too much from the way they played.

"I thought their attack from first phase, especially from their lineout, was really good. They went wide a lot which is a bit different from what they've been doing. That's the way they want to play and that's what we're expecting them to do.”

Grand finals are where the best players shine and Edwards said things will need to start up front for the Unicorns to gain the upper hand.

"I'll be looking at my front row. They've got a big pack so it'll be up to them to set the platform. In the last game they kind of bashed us around so the front row need to lead from the front and the boys will follow."

Simona said the Harlequins leadership group will need to be at their best on Saturday if they are to prevail.

“With a relatively young team, we're putting a lot of pressure on our older guys. We're expecting the leadership group of Murry Douglas, Sione Taufa and Lloyd Johansson to really step up.”

Harlequins (1-23)

Albert Tokahere, Mahe Vailanu, Angus Arundel, Steve Cummins, Murray Douglas, Zac Dixon, Sione Taufa, Simei Kolio, Lucky Mulipola, Lloyd Johansson, Ahmu Tuimalealiifano, Eli Vole, Oliva Sialau, Leo Owade, Rian Oliver. Reserves: Stan Ta'Ufo'Ou, Jack Hollingsworth, Vince Foluena, Ta Hosea, Mana Faraimo, Ant Van Zyl, Taylor Acheson, Majokah Schuster.

Melbourne (1-23)

Davis Tui, Lindsay Gibson, Ata(Uiese) Manu, Freddie Austin, Craig Charters, Hughie Forbes, Ikapote Tupai, Tim Emery, Michael Snowden, Samuel Vaevae Christopher Ling, Joshua Cocker-Valu, David Massey, Vaasili Leota, Deina Morete. Reserves: Paolo Ragazzi, Thomas Lucas, George Crichton, James Slattery, Nicholas Hastings, Aaron Kelly, Maitaiasi Nairava, Killian O’Neill, Mika Faamausili, Scott Ogilvie, Anare Koliavu.
 

elementfreak

Trevor Allan (34)
DEWAR SHIELD
Melbourne 20 def Harlequin 19
PREMIER 2
Harlequin 28 def Melbourne 26 - I think, can't find the score for this anywhere.
PREMIER 3
Melbourne 49 def Endeavour Hills 14

SECOND DIV B
Ballarat 18 def Melton 13


PREMIER 4
Melbourne 26 def Power House 20

WOMENS
Uni Panthers 34 def Box Hill Quins 17
COLTS
Moorabbin 29 Harlequin 25
SECOND DIV A
Kiwi Hawthorn def Eltham
 

thierry dusautoir

Alan Cameron (40)
I have noticed that NSW Country and Vikings are running “reserve grade” teams as openers for their games. Are rising doing anything similar?



Due to the fact that Rising is choccas with Rebels players, is there a representative or development team for dewar shield players?
 

amirite

Chilla Wilson (44)
I have noticed that NSW Country and Vikings are running “reserve grade” teams as openers for their games. Are rising doing anything similar?

Due to the fact that Rising is choccas with Rebels players, is there a representative or development team for dewar shield players?


It's all about the tyranny of distance. It's cheap for an ACT and other NSW teams to get a couple of games in, but not so much for Vic.
 

amirite

Chilla Wilson (44)
I've heard rumours for and against Souths getting the drop from Premier Grade this year - anyone else heard this?
 
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