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What a game that is to close out the 2024 Shute Shield Week 2 Finals at North Sydney Oval. We began the day with Northern Suburbs punching their ticket to the big dance yet again over Randwick 17-34 that marked the end of Stephen Hoiles’ two-year stint as the Wicks head coach and now they will be joined by the Eastern Suburbs who shut Warringah down in the dying seconds over by a four point gap 38-34. Heartbreak for the Rats who fired off well on what has been a good first half (17-22) thanks to some Easts ill-discipline but the game wasn’t over yet and Easts able to overcame their slow start with a series of tries before they proved to be the team to beat at the end of the day thanks to Darby Lancaster.

Now we got one more game to settle next Saturday between Norths v Easts at Leichhardt Oval where one of them will become champions with both teams having last celebrated their respective triumphs with Norths back in 2016 & Easts way back in 1969 other than a runner-up loss back in 2007 v Sydney University.

How good was Darby Lancaster as always on the left wing 11? Having made an immediate impact earlier this year for the now-defunct Melbourne Rebels team in Super Rugby, made his Wallabies debut last month v Georgia, and now he’s back in Sydney full-time since he will be playing for the Waratahs next season. Love how he deflected that Warringah kick earlier on before he unleashed his best beast with pace and that’s where he scored a hat-trick of tries including the last-minute that broke the (Warringah) Rats’ hearts. Keep an eye out on him next weekend v Norths.

Teddy Wilson is another Easts player to keep tabs on as their main half-back 9 following his excellent attacking performance in the way he gets them out of trouble on the counter while he’s able to make that attack expansive thanks to the Easts’ patient play. We know he has some Super Rugby experience under his belt with the Tahs over the last 1-2 years, so safe to say Teddy built another great personal achievement at Shield level in season 2024. He’s the future we got here in Daceyville as a Grand Final win next weekend would reflect his high standards before Teddy go on to achieve something special from here in the years to come.

Yes, Easts experienced some ill-discipline for sure where most of the pie went to the Rats. But their unbeaten run in 2024 proved how much physical and mental toughness Easts can pull off until the very end and yet they’ve done it with one more task to go – that final task will be up against the Northern Suburbs who has been great at Finals in recent years but haven’t yet won a Grand Final since 2016.

And Kiwi Coby Miln did the best he can to push Warringah over the line on top of the top-notch Easts side at 10. Pretty sure his kicking game never gets tired after he collected all nine conversion kicks including penalties while Coby doesn’t hesitate doing this via open-play to get his Reds side out of trouble. Gotta credit his side’s forwards pack with the winning penalties/turnovers/line-outs so he can make make that attack work via the channels or short side where they were oh so close before Lancaster broke their hearts with the team’s exit last minute. 

Gotta feel sorry for the Rats but the loss of Komiti Tuilangi to injury straight after an early 1st half TRY hit the Rats hard & that’s where the backline group began to struggle unfortunately. That’s how Easts got their way when they played catch-up and not having the same functioning backline to make the most out of the Rats attack ultimately sealed their fate – both with the Week 2 Finals loss & elimination. 

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Since we had the Wallabies v Georgia International match yesterday afternoon at Allianz Stadium in Moore Park, we had a rare Sunday afternoon match to finish off Week 15 of 18 today over in Coogee between defending champions Randwick v the high flying Warringah Rats. 

Randwick dominated the first half fair and square and although Warringah had some moments including their first quick try of their own, they were still behind by 14 points at half-time, 22-8. Now the 2nd half saw Warringah beginning to play catch up at one stage off the back of a great restart; But at the end of the day, the match still belongs to the Wicks court right in front of their strong home supporters. 

The final score was Randwick 41-15 Warringah as Warringah’s loss saw the Eastern Suburbs now leading the 2024 ladder with three regular rounds to go followed by another three weeks of Finals.

Well done to Waratahs winger Triston Reilly who scored a tremendous hat-trick (2 x 1st 40 and 1 x late 2nd 40) that sets up a decent lead for Randwick. Yes, he might have been in and out of the side earlier this year at Super Rugby level – in which the Waratahs didn’t so well unfortunately other than a couple of odd glimpses. However, that doesn’t take away his natural game where he’s got the blistering pace that benefitted Randwick’s excellent counter-attack. He’s also able to back track defensively & can crack opposition defenses to create chances via the gate, with unfinished business ahead to try & gift them another championship.

Next up is Randwick No.10 mainstay Andrew Deegan whose attacking creativities were wonderful to watch that safeguarded the Wicks with an easy win in Coogee. Okay, he may had a a few missed kicking attempts at times, especially when playing through the wind on a rare Sunday arvo of Club Rugby. But love how he unpacks every time he has the ball including in possession to make things expansive, such as that cross kick and quick passes through the gate or short side where tries were made there without much difficulty. Looks like the Tahs might have missed a trick without him but another club crown would do it here.

And the towering Ben Woollett did the best he possible to put Warringah on the map in the inside No.12 midfield. First of all, he caused the Wicks some trouble off the back of his running pace including the way he shields the opposition defenders for Warringah to touch one down via the gate. He too credit his forwards that helped Warringah accrue few winning penalties and turnovers – such as the side’s excellent 2nd half restart where they began to close in at one stage. Unfortunately, Warringah were simply scrappy & isolated when trying to get the finishing touches for the most part before ill-discipline held them back time and time again that forced the Wicks hand towards the end with more extended tries for the win.

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Great to have Shute Shield back on 9Gem for another year in 2024 with the last five rounds including three weeks Playoffs beginning Week 14’s Match of the Round between Warringah v Eastwood at Pittwater Rugby Park. The first 20 minutes was a bit quiet but then Warringah ate most of the pie by dominating the 1st half, although Eastwood did score right on half-time as the score was Warringah’s way, 28-8. Eastwood did make a couple of steps forward where they were able to score a few, having seen two of their players sitting on the naughty chair earlier on at different times. But at the end of the day, it was Warringah who was too good in the end whilst extending their winning share to almost half-century by 27 points, 49-22.

He’s the starting Warringah Hooker who is a ball-throwing machine with lots of physical grit to plow the opposition down and his name is Wes Thomas. What a performance he’s had this afternoon with two tries, although a hat-trick would be nice but then that was counted as a penalty TRY. Anyways, he’s the seasoned veteran out there having the best time whose team is sitting on top spot & he’s here for the best of Warringah. Coby Miln, a 25-year-old Kiwi plying his trade in Sydney, also had an excellent afternoon as Warringah’s creative man in the No.10 role. His conversion kicks never looked out of place while getting the best out of Warringah’s counter-attack through open play with the likes of tall back of Ben Marr running with the ball before the help of his forwards helped finish off the good work for him. Again, keep an eye out for him over the next coming weeks where winning the Minor Premiership & hopefully a grand final triumph would be the next great thing on his CV.

And half-back Tom Goddard gave Eastwood some great moments including one TRY for himself on what has been a tough outing v Warringah. He might not be the tallest but has a great knack of picking up the pieces that Warringah couldn’t capitalise before he finds the support Goddard needs to get over the line. It’s a shame Eastwood unable to stay on Warringah’s radar despite some 2nd half improvements off the back of poor discipline coupled with a poor first 40 as well.

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It’s been the best of the props earlier this afternoon and Sateki Latu tops out the list on the tighthead front row at No.3, after he scored a hat-trick of tries for the Warringah Rats. He has tremendous attacking ability when you marry up with the physicality & pace that saw Latu rip up the (Manly) Marlins into shreds. He responded well to the Marlins early lead when the (Warringah) Rats chose to go towards the far left short side, before Wes Thomas found a gap & called Latu with the quick offload to get the job done. And no one from the Marlins couldn’t stop him when he scored another two tries before he stopped them in its tracks defensively later in the 2nd half, which played a huge role towards his team’s win past full-time.

The next Warringah Rats standout player to look out for is Andrew Davies, who plays on the second row/lock in the No.5 shirt. He took great care of the (Manly) Marlins having kept them quiet that led to winning penalties/turnovers defensively over to his team by the referee. Not only that, he can also help out going forward when he created some damage through the Marlins defensive wall, as well as backing up the ruck. The ample opportunities being given with the ball before forming a scrambled defense upped the pressure for the Marlins to get the done & then blow it up; That reflects his all-round ability to deliver what the Rats team wanted in the end.

And Ivan Fepuleai rounds off the Top 3 where he was outstanding with two tries in the first half at loosehead prop for the Marlins. He was blessed with his team’s excellent start earlier on, such as the patience and communication needed to get the ball rolling. That way, he didn’t have any problem finishing off as long as he dived in down low. But then they couldn’t keep up the momentum when it comes to the 2nd 40 as the Marlins just couldn’t find a way to extend their lead before they were rushed to get back on track under pressure. A mix of lost penalties/handling errors/turnovers came into play – including the lopsided attacking shape – while he had an early mark by watching on from the bench.

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It’s been a wild and muddy afternoon in Week 16 of 18 of the 2022 Shute Shield Season, as the battle of the beaches derby took centre stage for the 100th time between two arch-rival clubs – Manly Marlins & Warringah Rats. They first played each other back in 1971 and it has been an annual tradition ever since in the history of NSW club rugby. 

Manly fired off well with a couple of early tries on the board in the first half at 17-12, while Warringah responded to their opposition’s early headstart. However, it’s Warringah who put the breaks on Manly’s inconsistent 2nd half form, before they eventually overtook top spot and then fend off with a two-point win in the end, 20-22.

It’s heartbreaking from the Marlins with the close loss. As said earlier, they got the early advantage going on courtesy of Ivan Fepuleai with two 1st half tries on the loosehead front row. Their defensive work wasn’t bad when a couple of winning penalties gave the Marlins a chance to redeem themselves.

Unfortunately, their attacking contribution was the only big weakness that left them down. A couple of handling errors and missed penalties saw the ball hand over to the (Warringah) Rats. Although we feel sorry for fly-half Kemu Valetini when his kicking game went so well, but he just couldn’t get it over the line with 1-2 mistakes towards the end under pressure. They lost three straight games now, so Manly needs to get back on track if they wanted to go all the way in the finals that begins early next month.

Meanwhile, Warringah is celebrating right now after a huge win on the Marlins home turf. They showed incredible fightback in the first half when closing into their opposition team’s radar, with two tries of their own from another prop Sateki Latu down at tighthead.

Then Latu completed the hat-trick that helped close into the Marlins by one point before the Rats took the lead for the first time with a few minutes to go, and saw Kemu Valetini fumbling with the ball in the 80th minute where they ran wild after the full-time whistle.

They showed amazing intent – especially in defense – when the Marlins had trouble processing going forward that led to winning penalties/turnovers. It’s the one huge factor that played out towards full-time where Manly’s failure to get the job done under pressure gave them a sigh of relief. They now look to end their regular season on a high with two games left before searching for their third title since 2017.

Manly will now head off to Gordon at Chatswood Oval, while Warringah returns home at Pittwater Park in Warriewood ahead of their Week 17 encounter with the Southern Districts from St. George. Plus, there will be another free-to-air Shute Shield game on 9Gem next Saturday at 3pm when Randwick take on Eastwood at Coogee Oval.

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We’re very excited to say that Shute Shield will be back on free-to-air with the Week 16 game between Manly v Warringah next Saturday at 3pm on 9Gem. There should be more to come with another two regular season games to finish off before continuing with one Playoffs round in August. They already showed some women’s rugby earlier this season on 9Gem with the Super W competition, as well as the opening Wallaroos match v Fiji.

It’s been a long time coming since club rugby hasn’t been aired on Free TV here in NSW since Stan Sport & the Nine Network replaced Fox Sports & Network 10 as Rugby Australia’s broadcast partner last year under an initial three-year contract, with the option to extend another two years afterwards.

Although Channel 7 was the previous rights holder for these Shute Shield games through a separate deal prior to 2021, but then Rugby Australia brought that product off Club Rugby TV and bundled them up under the one roof ahead of the next broadcast rights deal at the time two years ago.

We can’t wait to see how the business end of this year’s Shute Shield season pans out for those who don’t have the Stan Sport subscription to look back over the last 10-15 weeks. We’re also aware that there was some free-to-air Hospital Cup Rugby on last year on 9Gem via the QLD market alone, while we didn’t get to see that opportunity at all when lockdown in NSW also at the time effectively cancelled the 2021 Shute Shield season without a champion.

But let’s see if some of Nine/Stan’s regular Super Rugby & Wallabies commentary team will be present for these free-to-air club rugby games at the ground.

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