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Queenslander
02-05-07, 02:29 PM
Burleigh Bears vs Easts Tigers
Venue: Pizzey Park
Date: Sun 6 May 2007
Game Time: 3:00pm


Burleigh Bears
1. Nick PARFITT
2. Trent PURDON
3. Lelea PAEA
4. Jordan ATKINS
5. Aseri LAING
6. Adam HAYDEN
7. Richie MATHERS
13. John FLINT
12. Leigh COGHILL
11. Martin GRIESE
10. James STOSIC
9. Ryan GUNDRY c
8. James GRIFFITHS
Interchange:
14. Josh BLATCH
15. Wayne PHILLIS
16. Stacey KATU
17. Alex GLENN

Easts Tigers
1. Matt LOCKYER c
2. John TAMANIKA
3. Justin McKAY
4. Wade LIDDELL
5. Steve BEATTIE
6. Isaac KAUFMANN
7. Dane CAMPBELL
13. Anthony BOYD
12. Marcus JENSEN
11. Mark CANTONI
10. Cameron DURNFORD
9. Trent YOUNG
8. Scott SIPPLE
Interchange:
14. Ben LAITY
15. Sinave FAITALA
16. Damian DURNFORD
17. David TYRRELL

Hoppy2007Dragons
02-05-07, 10:01 PM
Mathers at halfback, is that a typo or does he play there as well.

Tamwelg
02-05-07, 10:03 PM
Mathers at halfback, is that a typo or does he play there as well.

yeah, very interesting, wonder how he'd go at 5/8

lonegull
03-05-07, 07:34 AM
would have to be a mistake but you never know, he might get a run in the top grade if presto doesnt pull up

Old Diehard
03-05-07, 09:44 AM
Should be a great game- top of the table clash...Easts beat the premiers Redcliffe and The Bears are a little bit hot and cold! damn I*'ll be there!~

patskE
03-05-07, 12:45 PM
mathers at halfback?
well vs sotuhs game i saw him at 1st receiver most of the 2nd half

JasonE
03-05-07, 05:09 PM
Mathers played #6 for England Academy in 2002 and was outstanding but i've never seen him play at 7 before.
Should be interesting and also will be good to let Carty and the coaching staff know that he is very versatile and can play anywhere in the backline.

Queenslander
08-05-07, 10:06 AM
Bears Need to Stay On Toes

BURLEIGH coach Jim Lenihan has warned his team against complacency, after the Bears jumped to third on the Wizard Cup ladder with a convincing 36-14 win against fellow top five contender Easts.

While on paper the match looked to be the toughest of Round Eight to predict, it eventuated in the biggest winning margin of the weekend as the Bears ran away with the result.

Burleigh led 24-10 at halftime and could have boasted an even greater advantage had it not gone to sleep for 10-minute periods either side of halfway.

?All year so far we?ve been doing that. In particular we?ve been coming out of the blocks slow in the second half,? Lenihan assessed.

?I thought we were very clinical in attack and scored most times we got in good field position. But defensively we were brittle whenever Easts had good ball.?

?Brittle? is a rare term used in conjuction with the Bear?s tackling, more commonly described around the league as ?brutal?.

But Lenihan believes it is an area where his team must step up, particularly with Burleigh set to tackle Norths in next weekend?s ABC TV Match of the Round at Bishop Park.

Norths may sit third-last on the ladder, but the Devils have a better attacking record than most teams presently in the top five.

?They are a quality side. Norths is a traditionally strong team in this competition,? Lenihan said.

?It should not be hard to get my boys up for the challenge. The Devils probably aren?t going as well as they?d like, but they?re always a threat.

?As soon as you relax with a team like that, they?ll come back and bite you on the bum.?

One player in doubt for the trip to Nundah is Gold Coast Titans recruit Lelea Paea, who played centre for Burleigh against Easts. While impressive in his Wizard Cup debut, the noted attacker finished the match with a suspected broken hand.

Best for the Bears in the important win against the Tigers was backrower Martin Griese, who continues to lead the forward pack in the absence of injured Adam Hutchison.

Ben Black recovered sufficiently from a hernia complaint to take his place at halfback, with Richie Mathers set to play NRL on Monday for the Gold Coast.

For Easts it was the club?s second loss in a row, dropping the Tigers from first to fourth in a matter of a fortnight.

Winger John Tamanika still remains the leading try-scorer in the Wizard Cup however, earning two more to take his season total to 12 in eight games.

The Tigers have the bye in Round Eight, while Burleigh?s match-up against Norths comes at 2pm this Saturday at Bishop Park.

BURLEIGH 36 (Leigh Coghill 2, Nick Parfitt, Ben Black, Martin Greise, Ryan Gundry tries; Nick Parfitt 6 goals)
defeated
EASTS 14 (John Tamanika 2, Dane Campbell tries; Matt Lockyer goal) at Pizzey Park.

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