Round 19 – Wynnum Manly vs Falcons

Intrust Super Cup: Round 19 – Wynnum Manly vs Falcons

Wynnum Manly

26 – 18

Falcons

# Player Position Sponsor
1 Luke Polselli Fullback
2 Paul Ulberg Wing
3 Nathan Saumalu Centre Scooters & Mobility
4 Will Toloi Centre Higgins
5 Nat McGavin Wing Andersens
6 Cooper Johns Five-Eighth Ready Fence
7 Todd Murphy (C) Halfback
18 Daniel Dole Front Row Future Plus Environmental
9 Tyson Smoothy Hooker Sunshine Coast Air Conditioning Services
10 Patrice Siolo Front Row Grandview on Fraser
11 Trent Loiero Second-row Supaview
12 Tom Rafter Second-Row
13 Sam Burns Lock Conbuild
14 Kurt Baptiste Interchange
15 Campbell Duffy Interchange Samios Plumbing Supplies
16 Wyatt Reynolds Interchange Stockland
17 Louis Geraghty Interchange
19 Jack Wright Reserve
20 Jarrod Mullen Reserve
Sam Mawhinney Coach

Seagulls clip the Falcons in a tight one

Jim O’Reilly – Wynnum Manly Seagulls contributor

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After a 4 week break due to Covid restrictions, the Falcons take on the 2nd placed Wynnum Manly in Brisbane. The Falcons are still 2points out of the 8 so hopefully the boys can grab a win this weekend or at least create some momentum to finish the season strong.

The Sunshine Coast Falcons were shooting for a spot in the finals and the Wynnum Manly Seagulls were hoping to arrest a three-game losing streak, so this game was always going to be a tough encounter.

After the two-week COVID-19-enforced break, both sides were near to full strength and fresh for a good run and that’s what the crowd at BMD Kougari Oval got.

It was a very tight match where ball security and ill discipline from both teams proved pivotal.

The mood in the Wynnum Manly dressing room was upbeat, the boys buoyed by the return of Matiu Love-Henry and Kalolo Saitaua, who worked hard through rehab to overcome a knee injury which put him out of the game for one year.

Wynnum Manly were off to a flyer when they regained the kick-off after the wind only allowed the ball to fly just 15 metres. Falcons did not really have a player there in coverage and the Seagulls pounced to get the ball and within the first minute were on the board with a try to Love-Henry. Jack Campagnolo converted and the Seagulls were up 6-0.

No to be outdone, the Falcons scored just six minutes later when Thomas Rafter reached out to plant the ball on Wynnum Manly’s try line out wide. Todd Murphy missed the conversion and it was at this time that the crowd would be in for their monies worth and this was going to be a ding dong battle.

Errors from Wynnum Manly’s Max Elliot and then the Falcons’ Sam Burns robbed both teams of the momentum they were building. In the 13th minute, Wyatt Reynolds left the field for a HIA and would not return, leaving the Falcons one man down.

But the Falcons were tenacious and Nathan Saumalu crossed out wide and Murphy slotted the conversion; the boys from up the coast were ahead 10-6.

During the next 20 minutes, Wynnum Manly started clearing their interchange bench, which greatly assisted the playing group in the very warm conditions.

The Falcons thought they were heading to the sheds in front, only to be brought back to earth whe,n in the last minute of the first half, perennial play maker Tristan Hope dived over to level the scores and Campagnolo slotted the conversion and the Seagulls were off to suck on some oranges up 12-10.

Coach Adam Brideson encouraged his players to back themselves and each other and maintain their intensity before heading out for the second half.

The Falcons received a penalty from a Lachlan Lee dangerous tackle and Murphy kick the penalty goal; the scores were locked at 12-12.

In the 48th minute, Hope forced himself over for the second of his two tries, much to the delight of team mates and nearby fans, however, Campagnolo missed the conversion and the Seagulls were only up by four points, the score 16-12.

As noted previous, errors were costly to both sides and after the Falcons gave up an error and two penalties with three minutes, Campagnolo slotted a penalty and the the score was out to 18-12 to Wynnum Manly.

Injuries began to reduce the benches of both teams and fatigue became a real issue in the hot sun. This led to a mistake by Love-Henry in the 61st minute, which was pounced on by Luke Polselli, who scored out wide and Murphy adeptly slotted the conversion and scores were locked up again 18-18.

Unfortunately for the Sunshine Coast, this is where the game would end for them; tenacious Issac Luke burrowed over next to the post and Campagnolo converted to put Wynnum Manly ahead 24-18. The Falcons lost Tyson Smoothy to a HIA and the Falcons had virtually no one left on their bench.

Ill discipline would cost the Falcons one last time, when Kurt Baptiste was ruled offside in the 79th minute and while lining up the penalty goal, Campagnolo heard the final siren below, he slotted the penalty and the Seagulls sealed it 26-18, ending their three-game losing hoodoo.