Here is a recap of all of last weekend’s scores and scorers from both the Harold Matthews and SG Ball Cup finals series.
HAROLD MATTHEWS CUP
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 26 (George Francis, Will Kerr, Giordan Patea, Amaziah Slavin, Dion Solaese tries; Brandon Wakeham 3 goals) def. Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 6 (Sam Verrills try; Caleb Carter goal)
Penrith Panthers 24 (Raymond Maroun 2, Samson Kerr, Caleb Wiri tries; Kieran Hayman 4 goals) def. Balmain Tigers 22 (Lachlan Attwood, Angelo Panambalana, Mosese Suli, Spike Teio tries; Ryan Papenhuyzen 3 goals)
South Sydney Rabbitohs 24 (Emre Guler 2, Jonathan Mitsias, Kurtis Preece tries; Mawene Hiroti 4 goals) def. Sydney Roosters 12 (Callan Turner, Jaya Yoannidis tries; Stephan Blair 2 goals)
Newcastle Knights 38 (Matthew Cooper 2, Tom Starling 2, Jayden Hocking, Nicholas O’Meley, Joel Taylor tries; Brendan O’Hagan 5 goals) def. Canberra Raiders 24 (Nikola Cotric, Samuel Finnegan, Jai Lyons, Mathew Lyons tries; Nikola Cotric 3, Daniel Keir goals)
The Manly Warringah Sea Eagles have now been eliminated from the 2014 finals series.
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SG BALL CUP
Balmain Tigers 30 (Joakim Poaru 2, Scott Hogan, D’Rhys Miller, Leighton Jnr Tali tries; James Hill 5 goals) def. Melbourne Storm 28 (Kurt Bernard 2, Romea Dyer, Joshua Kanongata’a, Jeremiah Leasi, Arana Masoe tries; Zac Greene 2 goals)
Sydney Roosters 44 (Grant Garvey 2, Paul Momirovski 2, Samet Erten, Latrell Mitchell, Darren Schonig, Johnny Tuivasa-Scheck tries; Paul Momirovski 6 goals) def. Penrith Panthers 42 (Fuimanu Enese 2, Nathan Cleary, Cowen Epere, James Dean Fisher, Tyrone May, Hamish Pomare, Peter Tiatia tries; Nathan Cleary 5 goals)
Parramatta Eels 36 (James Gammidge 2, Troy Dargan, Anthony Layoun-Nohr, Tui Oloapu, Nifo Seve, Alex Twal tries; Jermaine Mati-Leifi 4 goals) def. South Sydney Rabbitohs 18 (Jaiden Brown, Liam Coleman, Johnathan Tufuga tries; Siosifa Talakai 3 goals)
Newcastle Knights 46 (Ngangarra Barker 2, John Mackin 2, Braden Robson 2, Tyrone Amey, Faitotao Faitotao tries; Brock Lamb 7 goals) def. Canberra Raiders 28 (Lachlan Croker 3, Thomas Cronan, Cleveland McGhie tries; Lachlan Croker 4 goals)
The Melbourne Storm have now been eliminated from the 2014 finals series.