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Round 10 highlights: Dolphins v Bears
The Redcliffe Dolphins ran out 32-24 winners over Burleigh Bears in Round 10. Video: Harry Lee/QRL
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Dolphins deliver in come from behind win over Bears
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The Redcliffe Dolphins made it five wins in a row and jumped into the top four with an entertaining 32-24 victory over the Burleigh Bears at Moreton Daily Stadium on Saturday night.
In a clash between two of the form sides in the competition, the Dolphins could not have started more poorly, with a dropped ball from the kick-off leading to a try in the opening minute for the Bears to centre Josh Rogers.
Dolphins five-eighth Sean O'Sullivan was the man who committed the early error, but he soon redeemed himself with a neat grubber kick which Jeremy Hawkins chased and planted down to score Redcliffe's opening points in the eighth minute.
Burleigh were favouring their left side in attack and scored a second try down this corridor midway through the first half.
A short-side play put Jonus Pearson away down the wing, who then passed inside to Rogers who went in for his second try.
In the next set, the Bears tried their hand down the right side and were successful with Allan Lockwood scoring off a kick to open up a 14-6 lead.
In a half where both sides made minimal errors, the Dolphins had the final say when Preston Riki showed some neat footwork near the line and went over to cut the deficit to 14-12 at half-time.
The two teams traded blows early in the second half. Livewire fullback Trai Fuller, who made a try-saving tackle in the first half, put Viliami Vailea away who then ran half the field to regain the lead for the Dolphins.
Only a few minutes later, the Bears went back in front 20-18 with a long-range try of their own, with Tanah Boyd starting and finishing the play.
The Dolphins levelled the scores in the 63rd minute with a penalty goal, and then in the next 10 minutes took control of the game.
Back-to back tries to Sheldon Pitama and Fuller put the home side up by two converted tries with less than 10 minutes to play.
The Bears weren't done with yet and Pearson scored in the corner with three minutes to go, but an unsuccessful sideline conversion ended all hope of a comeback.
Dolphins coach Adam Mogg was proud of his team's performance, particularly after an early ankle injury to Setu Tu forced a positional reshuffle.
Next week, the Dolphins will face off against Tweed Seagulls.
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NOT QUITE ‘DON’ YET
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THE first-grade career of Gold Coast’s all-time leading tryscorer Anthony Don may be on its final legs but early bird fans at Cbus Super Stadium were treated to what could prove his final try at the ground on Saturday afternoon.
Lining up on the wing for Burleigh in an Intrust Super Cup curtain-raiser, 33-yearold Don soared high above the Papua New Guinea Hunters to score his first try of 2021 in a 34-6 win.
Preston Campbell will always be the king of Cbus Super Stadium but fan favourite Don, who scored 30 of his 85 NRL tries at the ground, deserves to go down as its crown prince.
Burleigh coach Rick Stone said the strength of Don’s performance would give Titans coach Justin Holbrook something to think about.
“There’s still a little bit left in Anthony Don,” Stone said.
“With his consistency, experience and awareness, those are valuable assets to every team.”
If Holbrook turns to Don in any of the three remaining home games in 2021 he will have a chance to catch David Mead (32) as the ground’s all-time leading tryscorer.
Don’s fellow Gold Coast Titans teammates Tanah Boyd and Jonus Pearson also played well for Burleigh on the back of a strong platform laid by forwards Luke Page, Jeff Lynch and John Palavi.
The Bears kept the Hunters pinned in their own half for much of the match, pleasing coach Stone.
“I was disappointed in our defence last week but our physicality in ‘D’ was a big improvement,” he said.
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Intrust Super Cup Round 12
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Burleigh Bears v Brisbane Tigers
Match: Bears v Tigers
ROUND 12 - FRIDAY 23RD JULY
Venue:Pizzey Park, Gold Coast
Head-to-head: Burleigh Bears 26, Tigers 22, drawn 2
Hashtags: #intrustsupercup #BEARSvTIGES
- The Burleigh Bears will host Brisbane Tigers in a rare Friday night game in the Intrust Super Cup and will be keen to turn around the result from the last time the teams met when the Tigers clicked into gear at home and stunned the visiting Bears 50-10.
- Since that game however, the fortunes of the two teams has diverged, with the Bears winning their past three games, while the Tigers have lost their past seven games to be in the midst of their worst ever Cup losing run.
- In the Tigers favour this weekend however is the fact they have won five of the past seven games between the two sides at Pizzey Park.
- Always strong at home, Burleigh have won their past eight home games and will aiming to inflict the fourth straight away loss on the Tigers.
- Sami Sauiluma has been named in the centres for the Bears in what is set to be his 98th Cup game and his 100th game for the club, a tally which also includes his two NRL State Championship appearances.
- Match official Dan Munroe was in the middle for his 50th Cup game last weekend in the Activate! Queensland Country Week match in Atherton.
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