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Competition debut nets good win

Captain Sione Moala bagged 20 points as the Vodafone Junior Warriors marked their S G Ball Cup debut with a 36-16 win over the Victoria Thunderbolts at Trusts Arena in Waitakere today (Sunday).

The club has switched its focus from the Jersey Flegg Cup (under-20) competition to the New South Wales Rugby League’s flagship under-18 premiership this year.

Halfback Moala was named the Vodafone Junior Warriors’ 2019 Jersey Flegg rookie of the year, helped St Paul’s College to victory in Auckland’s College Rugby League grand final and also represented the New Zealand 18s.

Surrounded by an impressive group of the club’s most promising players today he made a major contribution as the Vodafone Junior Warriors announced their arrival in the S G Ball with a convincing 20-point win.

Moala scored his side’s first try in the 10th minute, added a second midway through the second half and also kicked five conversions from six attempts plus a penalty.

The first try of the match in the third minute but responded with Moala’s touchdown and two more through hooker Taniela Otukolo and winger Daeon Amituanai followed by a second from the visitors to hold a 16-10 lead at halftime.

When centre Jeremiah Asi scored early in the second half the home side was 22-10 clear before the Thunderbolts pulled the margin back to 22-16.

Moala’s penalty, his second try and one to fullback Ali Leiataua in the final minutes completed the scoring.

The Vodafone Junior Warriors are away to the Canberra Raiders next weekend.

At Trusts Arena, Waitakere

Vodafone Junior Warriors 36 (Sione Moala 2, Taniela Otukolo, Daeon Amituanai, Jeremiah Asi tries; Sione Moala 5 conversions, penalty).

Victoria Thunderbolts 16 (Sione Finau, Lene Feterika, Sualauvi Faalogo tries; Sualauvi Faalogo 2 conversions).

Halftime: 16-10 Vodafone Junior Warriors.

 

VODAFONE JUNIOR WARRIORS

1            ALI LEIATAUA

5            DAEON AMITUANAI

3            JEREMIAH ASI

4            TAMIRO ARMSTRONG

20          VILIAMI VAILEA

6            SEBASTYAN JACK

7            SIONE MOALA

10          LLEYTON FINAU

9            TANIELA OTUKOLO

15          VAILINGI KEPU

11          ZYON MAIU’U

12          CARL LOLOHEA

13          TAMEHANA PARURU

Interchange:

8            OTUKINEKINA KEPU

14          VAKA SIKAHELE

16          TONY TAFA

17          CARLOS TARAWHITI 

Acknowledgement of Country

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