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2021-M1-12: Easts v Goulburn

2021-M1-12: Easts v Goulburn

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Date Time League Season Full Time
7 August 2021 3:00 pm ACT 1st division - 1st grade 2021 70'

Results

TeamTriesConversionsPointsOutcome
Easts M1117Loss
Goulburn M11612104Win

Recap

Records tumble as Reds see out their undefeated home and away season

By CHRIS GORDON

The Goulburn Dirty Reds finished their undefeated Home and Away season with a record-breaking 104-7 against East Canberra at Griffith Oval on Saturday.

With Easts forfeiting the lower grade match, Goulburn did their best to squeeze two matches into one and the scoreboard reflected that as the Reds scored their best result of the season, broke the club’s highest score for a men’s team, and set a new club record in XV a side matches.

Scoring at 1.5 points a minute, the writing was on the wall from the outset as Goulburn ran in their first three tries inside the first 10 minutes.

Goulburn’s initial tries followed a successful formula with a couple of busts up the middle to draw in the defence before spreading wide through the hands.

After Goulburn’s first three tries there was a brief hiatus as Easts slowed the scoring slightly but the floodgates couldn’t hold.

By halftime Goulburn was up 47-0.

Denied their usual reserve grade match due to the Easts forfeit, coach Ben Pearson brought the entire bench on 10 minutes into the second half but the pace continued.

Easts managed their only try midway through the second half but weren’t able to repeat the deed.

With ten minutes on the clock, Jack Burke had to leave the field with an injury but even though Goulburn had no more reserves available, the tries kept coming with Goulburn playing one man down.

In total, the Reds ran in 16 tries, including four to Eric Brown, three to Abe Kara and two each to Ben Todkill, Alex Palmer and Adam Lachlan. In so doing, Lachlan scored his 50th club try, Abe Kara scored his 100th first-grade point and Alec Palmer scored his 50th club point.

Mik Webber, who kicked 10 conversions, also notched up a significant record, surpassing Tuggeranong’s Andrew Dickson’s 2,549 career points. Dickson’s tally, the highest in ACT & Southern NSW was also believed to be the highest in Australia, so Webber’s 2,567 is believed to be the new record.

I think it was club stalwart Rob Sheekey who declared that anyone who gets four tries must surely get best and fairest points, and that proved to be the case for Eric Brown who picked up three points and the Players Player vote. Ben Cheetham picked up 2 best and fairest points, and Mik Webber picked up 1.

Next weekend the ACT First Division competition moves into the finals series. Goulburn’s first and second grade sides are likely to play their games in Goulburn as part of the club’s delayed Sponsors Day.

Goulburn 104 (Eric Brown 4, Abe Kara 3, Ben Todkill 2, Alec Palmer 2, Adam Lachlan 2, Harry Newby, Ben Cheetham and Jacob Kara tries; Mikael Webber 10 conversions, Eric Brown 1 conversion, Connor Minehan 1 conversion) bt Easts 7.

Easts M1

Position T C P DG B&F PP Cap
 1100000

Goulburn M1

# Player Position T C P DG B&F PP Cap
1Henry Cooper 18Prop0000000
2Tim Moule 16Hooker0000000
3Corbie YeoProp0000000
4Jordan WilcoxLock0000000
5Brad ClementsLock0000000
6Harrison Newby 19Flanker1000000
7Ben CheethamFlanker1000200
8Mikael WebberNumber 801000100
9Jackson Reardon 20Scrum-half0000001
10Abram KaraFly-half3000000
11Eric BrownHooker, Winger4100310
12Ben Todkill 21Inside Centre2000000
13Alec PalmerOutside centre2000000
14Jacob Kara 22Winger1000000
15Adam LachlanFull-back2000000
16Michael Cooke 2Reserve0000000
18Will Mooney 1Reserve0000000
19Jack Burke 6Reserve0000000
21Hamish McCormack 12Reserve0000000
20Connor Minehan 9Reserve0100000
22David Quick 14Reserve0000000
 Total 1612006  

Venue

Griffith Park, ACT
2 Captain Cook Cres, Griffith ACT 2603, Australia
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