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Cronulla Sharks (Steve Mcnair) Turn Credits = 0.0 ______ RUGBY LEAGUE BREAKOUT RLB10 Team Report Season 2 Week 2 22/12/05 Cronulla Sharks (Steve McNair) turn credits = 0.0 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ----------------------------- Season Stats ------------------------------- Num Posn Name Games Carries Yards Err Kicks Chase Cover Tackles Missed Tries Drops Goals 1 FBK David Peachey 3 10 21 5 -/- -/- -/- 6 - - -/- -/- 2 WNG David Simmons 3 11 87 1 -/- -/- 1/1 8 - 1 -/- -/- 3 CEN Paul Mellor 3 1 4 1 -/- -/- -/- 8 - - -/- -/- 4 CEN Nigel Vagana 3 1 2 - -/- -/- -/- 4 1 - -/- -/- 5 WNG Luke Covell 3 2 11 1 -/- -/- -/- 2 - - -/- -/- 6 SOF Adam Dykes 3 11 81 - 1/1 1/1 -/- 10 1 1 -/- -/- 7 SCR Brett Kimmorley 3 12 45 - -/- -/- -/- 9 1 1 -/- -/- 8 PRP Danny Nutley 3 1 -1 - -/- -/- -/- 3 1 - -/- -/- 9 HKR Matt Hilder 3 7 51 1 -/- -/- -/- 5 1 2 -/- -/- 10 PRP Keith Galloway 3 1 9 - -/- -/- -/- 2 - - -/- -/- 11 SRF Paul Gallen 3 4 43 1 -/- -/- -/- 1 - 1 -/- -/- 12 SRF Phillip Leuluai 3 1 - - -/- -/- -/- 5 - - -/- -/- 13 LSF Phil Bailey 3 3 13 1 -/1 -/1 -/- 6 1 1 -/- 6/10 14 FBK Nathan Merritt - - - - -/- -/- -/- - - - -/- -/- 15 WNG Vince Mellars - - - - -/- -/- -/- - - - -/- -/- 16 CEN Beau Scott - - - - -/- -/- -/- - - - -/- -/- 17 SOF Greg Bird - - - - -/- -/- -/- - - - -/- -/- 18 SCR Ryan McGoldrick - - - - -/- -/- -/- - - - -/- -/- 19 PRP Hutch Maiava - - - - -/- -/- -/- - - - -/- -/- 20 HKR Michael Sullivan - - - - -/- -/- -/- - - - -/- -/- 21 SRF Sam Isemonger - - - - -/- -/- -/- - - - -/- -/- 22 LSF Reece Williams - - - - -/- -/- -/- - - - -/- -/- Squad -------- Skills -------- Total Num Posn Name Age Powr Sped Hand Tack Kick Pot Value 1 FBK David Peachey 24 2 3 4 11 3 2 25 2 WNG David Simmons 23 2 12 10 9 1 2 36 3 CEN Paul Mellor 30 4 4 9 7 8 - 32 4 CEN Nigel Vagana 30 - 6 8 3 1 - 18 5 WNG Luke Covell 23 1 9 6 2 1 - 19 6 SOF Adam Dykes 25 - 4 13 4 5 - 26 7 SCR Brett Kimmorley 24 3 - 8 8 5 1 25 8 PRP Danny Nutley 28 7 - 5 8 1 5 26 9 HKR Matt Hilder 29 13 6 2 9 - - 30 10 PRP Keith Galloway 30 7 4 - 8 1 3 23 11 SRF Paul Gallen 23 11 6 4 6 - - 27 12 SRF Phillip Leuluai 29 6 5 7 10 1 - 29 13 LSF Phil Bailey 23 7 1 6 7 12 - 33 14 FBK Nathan Merritt 22 - - 2 3 3 - 8 15 WNG Vince Mellars 29 - 6 4 5 1 - 16 16 CEN Beau Scott 21 - 8 4 6 2 - 20 17 SOF Greg Bird 21 - 1 5 - 4 - 10 18 SCR Ryan McGoldrick 23 - 3 3 - 5 1 12 19 PRP Hutch Maiava 27 9 - 5 4 11 - 29 20 HKR Michael Sullivan 25 7 8 2 9 - 3 29 21 SRF Sam Isemonger 30 4 5 2 7 - - 18 22 LSF Reece Williams 26 6 4 4 9 1 6 30 Scouting Reports -------- Skills -------- Total Team Num Posn Age Powr Sped Hand Tack Kick Pot Value MEL 14 FBK Brett White 19 4 8 4 2 - - 18 WES 6 SOF Daniel Fitzhenry 30 - - 9 2 - - 11 STG 2 WNG Matt Cooper 24 1 11 5 6 1 - 24 WES 22 LSF Chris Heighington 23 5 - 5 6 - - 16 SYD 1 FBK Anthony Minichiello 0 4 7 4 7 9 - 31 Current Balance: 63 LPs Postal Reports: Yes Email Reports: No Special Actions: 1: SCOUT 14 MEL: OK 2: SCOUT 6 WES: OK 3: SCOUT 2 STG: OK 4: SCOUT 22 WES: OK 5: SCOUT 1 SYD: OK Rename Action: None RUGBY LEAGUE BREAKOUT RLB10 Play-by-Play Season 2 22/12/05 Cup Round 2 ___________________________________________________________________________ Melbourne Storm (Damo ) Cronulla Sharks (Steve McNair) Offside 2 Hardness 2 Effort 2 Key Players: 8 & 7 Offside 2 Hardness 2 Effort 2 Key Players: 9 & 6 ___________________________________________________________________________ Melbourne Storm 5 yards Yds Plays Pick AttSk DefSk Description 5 IH TD Best Sped vs Sped Inside to Halfback 7 Matt Orford, tackle missed by 7 Brett Kimmorley Breakout for gain of 5 yards Try scored, Goal kicked by 6 Cooper Cronk MEL 6-0 -- SW OD Spin Wide -- HG TD Halfback Go -- FO GD Forward Offload -- HO PD Halfback Offload -- BK DD Bomb Cronulla Sharks 5 yards Yds Plays Pick AttSk DefSk Description 5 OL TD Only Powr vs Powr Overlap by 1 David Peachey for loss of 1 yard, tackled by 1 Billy Slater 6 SW HD Best Sped vs Avg Spin Wide to 2 David Simmons for gain of 6 yards Try scored, Goal kicked by 13 Phil Bailey 6-6 -- HG PD Halfback Go -- IH GD Inside to Halfback -- FO GD Forward Offload -- DR GD Run from Dummy Half ___________________________________________________________________________ Melbourne Storm 10 yards Yds Plays Pick AttSk DefSk Description 10 IH TD Rand Sped vs Tack Inside to Halfback 7 Matt Orford for gain of 1 yard, tackled by 7 Brett Kimmorley 9 DR HD Only Powr vs Powr Run from Dummy Half by 9 Cameron Smith for no gain, tackled by 9 Matt Hilder 9 SW LD Best Sped vs Tack Spin Wide to 2 Matt Geyer for gain of 2 yards, tackled by 2 David Simmons 7 UL LD Only Powr vs Avg Underlap by 1 Billy Slater for gain of 2 yards, tackled by 1 David Peachey 5 SW OD Best Sped vs Avg Spin Wide to 2 Matt Geyer for loss of 1 yard, tackled by 2 David Simmons 6 IB WD Rand Sped vs Avg Inside to Back 4 Matt King for loss of 1 yard, tackled by 4 Nigel Vagana Handover 7 yards from goal 6-6 Cronulla Sharks 10 yards Yds Plays Pick AttSk DefSk Description 10 IH BD Rand Sped vs Avg Inside to Halfback 7 Brett Kimmorley for no gain, tackled by 7 Matt Orford 10 HR PD Best Powr vs Avg Halfback Run by 6 Adam Dykes for gain of 1 yard, tackled by 6 Cooper Cronk 9 DR HD Only Powr vs Powr Run from Dummy Half by 9 Matt Hilder, tackle missed by 9 Cameron Smith Breakout for gain of 5 yards, tackled by 8 Antonio Kaufusi 4 FO PD Best Powr vs Avg Forward Offload to 11 Paul Gallen for gain of 4 yards Try scored, Conversion missed by 13 Phil Bailey 6-10 CRO -- BO BD Back Offload -- BO BD Back Offload ___________________________________________________________________________ Melbourne Storm 20 yards Yds Plays Pick AttSk DefSk Description 20 WR TD Best Powr vs Avg Wing Run by 2 Matt Geyer for gain of 1 yard, tackled by 2 David Simmons 19 HO DD Rand Hand vs Tack Halfback Offload to 6 Cooper Cronk for gain of 6 yards, tackled by 6 Adam Dykes 13 CR ID Rand Powr vs Avg Centre Run by 4 Matt King, tackle missed by 4 Nigel Vagana Breakout for gain of 10 yards, tackled by 2 David Simmons 3 IF ID Best Sped vs Tack Inside to Forward 8 Antonio Kaufusi for no gain, tackled by 8 Danny Nutley 3 CR GD Rand Powr vs Powr Centre Run by 3 Steven Bell for no gain, tackled by 3 Paul Mellor 3 IH LD Best Sped vs Avg Inside to Halfback 7 Matt Orford for gain of 3 yards Try scored, Goal kicked by 6 Cooper Cronk MEL 12-10 Cronulla Sharks 20 yards Yds Plays Pick AttSk DefSk Description 20 HG LD Rand Hand vs Avg Halfback Go by 6 Adam Dykes, tackle missed by 6 Cooper Cronk Breakout for gain of 15 yards, tackled by 2 Matt Geyer 5 IH LD Best Sped vs Tack Inside to Halfback 7 Brett Kimmorley for gain of 2 yards, tackled by 7 Matt Orford 3 IB ID Rand Sped vs Sped Inside to Back 1 David Peachey for no gain Lost Possession 3 yards from goal MEL 12-10 -- DR HD Run from Dummy Half -- DR SD Run from Dummy Half -- HH BD Half & Half RUGBY LEAGUE BREAKOUT RLB10 Play-by-Play Season 2 22/12/05 Cup 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WD Forward Drive -- CR LD Centre Run -- OL TD Overlap -- HG WD Halfback Go -- HH LD Half & Half ___________________________________________________________________________ Melbourne Storm 60 yards Yds Plays Pick AttSk DefSk Description 60 BO TD Rand Sped vs Sped Back Offload to 5 Josh Graham for gain of 4 yards, tackled by 5 Luke Covell 56 HO HD Best Hand vs Hand Halfback Offload to 6 Cooper Cronk for gain of 5 yards, tackled by 6 Adam Dykes 51 HH SD Best Hand vs Hand Half & Half by 7 Matt Orford for gain of 3 yards, tackled by 7 Brett Kimmorley 48 CR WD Rand Powr vs Powr Centre Run by 3 Steven Bell for gain of 3 yards, tackled by 3 Paul Mellor 45 FO ID Best Powr vs Powr Forward Offload to 8 Antonio Kaufusi, tackle missed by 8 Danny Nutley Breakout for gain of 13 yards, tackled by 9 Matt Hilder 32 UL PD Only Powr vs Avg Underlap by 1 Billy Slater for gain of 10 yards, tackled by 1 David Peachey Penalty Missed by 6 Cooper Cronk MEL 12-10 Cronulla Sharks 60 yards Yds Plays Pick AttSk DefSk Description 60 BO TD Best Sped vs Tack Back Offload to 2 David Simmons, tackle missed by 2 Matt Geyer Breakout for gain of 24 yards, tackled by 5 Josh Graham 36 UL PD Only Powr vs Powr Underlap by 1 David Peachey for gain of 8 yards, tackled by 1 Billy Slater 28 SW SD Rand Sped vs Sped Spin Wide to 4 Nigel Vagana for gain of 2 yards, tackled by 4 Matt King 26 FO PD Rand Powr vs Avg Forward Offload to 11 Paul Gallen for gain of 8 yards, tackled by 11 Ryan Hoffman 18 IF LD Best Sped vs Avg Inside to Forward 9 Matt Hilder for gain of 10 yards, tackled by 9 Cameron Smith 8 GK PD Best KH+S vs H+S Grubber kick and chase by 6 Adam Dykes and recovered for gain of
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