SPORT
with ANTHONY BARBAGALLO
sport@oclife.com.au
Impressive Barnies run riot in big win against CYMS
FIRST-HALF BLITZ SEES EMUS CRUISE PAST ORANGE CITY
A dominant first-half display saw Emus cruise past Orange City 31-5 in Round 14 of the Blowes Cup on Saturday afternoon at Endeavour Oval. The Emus were too clinical for their rivals, extending Orange City’s winless streak to 14 games. After last week’s spirited performance against Forbes Platypi, Orange City came into this derby clash with the hope of potentially causing an upset and recording their first win of the season. But, the orange-and-green couldn’t keep up with Emus’ free-flowing and aggressive rugby. The Emus got the ball rolling when club legend Keith Howarth scored the opening try in the first five minutes. This was Howarth’s 250th game for the Emus Rugby Club, making him the most seniorcapped player in the club’s history. Around 10 minutes later, the home side extended their lead with a try from Louis Monro-Carr with Sam Greatbatch opening the Orange City defence up
and offloading for Monro-Carr to score. This time, Nigel Staniforth successfully converted the kick to give his side a 12-0 lead.
Emus a 31-0 lead.
With the Emus playing an expansive game, the hosts soon found their third try in the 24th minute through Angus Roberts storming past City’s backline and crossing the line near the posts. The Emus continued their first-half scoring spree by grabbing another try five minutes later to pull out to a 26-0 lead at the break.
In the remaining 30 minutes of the contest, the Emus took their foot off the accelerator and decided to defend their comfortable lead. With nothing to lose, Orange City started to shift the ball and play with more freedom in the opposition half. As a result, the Lions eventually cracked the Emus defence and scored their first set of points through a well-worked try from Darcy Holmes, but it was nothing more than a consolation.
Inside the first 10 minutes of the second period, Orange City looked to have tightened things up in the backline. Their improved defending forced several Emus errors, especially when the hosts couldn’t string a couple of passes in their attacking plays.
Despite the improvements and close battle in the second half, it’s another bitter defeat for this young Orange City side. The Emus’ attack was just far too clinical in the opening stages, which was enough to take the sting out of the contest.
But, following a brief period of encouraging signs, Orange City’s defence buckled and eventually conceded a fifth try. Simon Uphill muscled his way past some of City’s defenders and gifted the
With this eighth victory of the season, the Emus have cemented third spot in the standings before this weekend’s tricky encounter with competition leaders, Cowra Eagles.
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Barnstoneworth United thumped Orange CYMS 8-0 in last Saturday’s Round 18 derby clash at Jack Brabham Park. The inconsistent CYMS side struggled to get out of first gear, ultimately paying the price against Barnies’ ruthless forwards. After losing 2-0 to Panorama FC in the previous round, Barnies were desperate to bounce back with a win over their local rivals , who too were licking their wounds from a 2-0 loss to Dubbo Bulls. The green-andgold, however, entered this match-up with a depleted side due to a large list of injuries, so it was always going to be a tough assignment to hold-up one of the Western Premier League’s most clinical sides. Barnies started well by playing a pressing and aggressive style of football, backing their opposition into their own half. The attacking diamond plays and intelligent runs helped the red-and-whites score four unanswered goals in the first half, taking a comfortable 4-0 lead into the break. Things didn’t improve in the second 45 minutes for CYMS as Barnies kept their foot on the accelerator when pushing forward. By using the width and playing a one-touch passing system around the 18-yard box, Barnstoneworth bagged another four goals to put on an unassailable 8-0 lead. Barnstoneworth’s star attackers, Dylan Hallz and Tim Dowler, each bagged a hat-trick in the goal-scoring frenzy with Jarvis Marat scoring one goal while Kenny McCall’s long-range drive capped off a stellar Barnies’ performance. Barnies goalkeeper, Brock Logan, couldn’t have been any prouder of his side’s incredible victory. “It’s a massive win and a complete performance; we didn’t give CYMS a chance. Being clinical in the entire match, showed that our attacking combinations are working, so it’s a positive with the finals approaching. Scoring four goals in each half also showed that we meant business and didn’t take our foot off the accelerator,” said Brock. With the finals around the corner, Brock highlighted the importance of winning this derby to boost his team’s morale. “It’s a good confidence booster for our push to the finals. We know we can beat any team on our day, but it’s important to play with the same intensity for the full 90 minutes each week,” Brock said. Barnies have now jumped into the third position in the standings with 32 points, two points off second-placed Panorama FC. The red-and-whites travel to Parkes to take on the Cobras in Round 19. CYMS have conceded 16 goals and scored once in their last three fixtures, so they will quickly need to regroup to avoid another heavy defeat when they host Panorama this weekend.