Thursday, July 25, 2024

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

Roosters Set for A Grade Clash Against Norths with Key Players Returning

Roosters coach Steve Lansley may have a stronger squad this week as his team prepares to face Norths at Peggy Banfield Park in Bushland Beach.

Kali Nauque and Ratu Kikau are back in action after serving four-week suspensions. Hardworking forward Hayden Lammon is also expected to return after more than a month out with a hamstring injury. Fullback Joel Mason is set to make a comeback, and there is a possibility of Blackhawks front-rower Chris Gale also returning.

With the Hostplus Cup on a bye last week, Jeremiah Matuatu might not be required by the Cutters, and Henry Teuteu could be available as well. However, Dudley Dotoi will be missed as he heads to Mt Isa for the Country Round with the Blackhawks.

In A Grade, the Roosters are currently sixth on the ladder with 9 points, having scored 202 points and conceded 314. Norths are at the bottom with 8 points, scoring 164 and conceding 378. Despite their position, the Devils have several Junior Cowboys and are led by former Blackhawk Andrew Neimoller.

Lansley noted that utility Rhett Williams, one of their better players, might be absent due to a shoulder injury sustained last Saturday. The Roosters, accustomed to night matches, will face this challenge in a Sunday afternoon clash.

Reserves Eyeing Valuable Points Against Norths
Chris Perry’s reserves team is also looking to gain two valuable points against Norths. The Roosters reserves are sitting third on the ladder with 19 points, while Norths are ninth with 8 points.

The reserves have won 7 games, drawn 1, and lost 10, compared to Norths’ 2 wins and 10 losses. The Roosters boast a better for-and-against record with 328 points scored and 252 conceded, against Norths' 164 scored and 378 conceded.

Perry has recently relied on up to four under-18 players, but he anticipates having players return from A Grade and some of his own players recovering from injuries. Although Jerome Lacco will be unavailable, Kyle Ferguson is expected back from injury and Jermaine McIvor from work.

Hens and Norths Face Off Amid Player Shortages
Both the Hens and Norths have been struggling with player numbers. However, the Hens’ trio of the Monday twins, Stephanie and Martina, alongside Toni Daisy, looked in excellent try-scoring form against the Towers last Saturday, before the game was called off.

This week, Kazzia Lammon, Theo Mosby Nona, Margie O'Rourke, and Akeilah Thomasson are ready to step up, while Sonia Crichton, Tegan Johnson, and Taleisha Bulgarelli are also expected to return.

The Hens are currently third on the ladder with 18 points, having scored 255 points and conceded 182, resulting in 5 wins and 5 losses. Norths are seventh with 10 points, scoring 52 and conceding 370, with 1 win and 9 losses.

Contributed with thanks to Brian Carnes.

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