The Dolphins began pleasingly with hooker Scott Walmsley’s scrum driving their opponents back followed by the forwards executing a splendid 20-metre rolling maul and prop Col Harris making a long, powerful charge down-field.
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But with the Ratz defending vigorously, it was not until the 19th minute that the Dolphins converted territory into points, five-eighth Nuku stepping through for the initial try.
Jack Woods came off the bench to win valuable lineout possession and a long searching kick downfield saw fullback Jack Nicholson’s tremendous pace rewarded with a second try and the Dolphins’ lead extended to 14-0 with Nuku’s conversion at the break.
Increasingly, the heavy-handed control of the game by young referee, Connor Rogers, had its influence. His 38 penalties and two yellow cards administered discipline and led to frustration. Interruptions every second minute prevented natural flow in the game.
Veteran Dolphins centre champion, Tom Harris, at halfback after last year’s crippling skiing accident, provided a slick service and the centre combination of Mark Hagarty and Newcombe functioned well. But workaholic flanker, Homer, and dexterous playmaker, Nuku, were exceptional.
The speed of new winger Jayden Steffen enabled him to pressure the Ratz’ last line of defence, for the Dolphins to reclaim possession for Nuku’s second try.
For the Ratz, long-serving Mitch Carter had a splendid game and lock Sam Hartnett won valuable lineout ball and toiled fearlessly in the tight.
In the women’s sevens, Keely Holden scored a try and shone with Monique Foster for Manning River’s Lady Ratz in their 28-5 win over the Dolphinettes, for whom Chloe Coble ran from near half-way for her fine try.
Forster-Tuncurry 26 (M Nuku 2 J Nicholson B Newcombe tries; Nuku 2 goals Nicholson goal) beat Manning River 0. Wallamba 66 beat Old Bar 7. Gloucester bye.
Women’s Sevens: Wallamba 20 beat Old Bar 12; Manning River 28 beat Forster-Tuncurry 5.