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Blacktown Workers team vs Newtown Jets

Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles tackle Newtown Jets on Saturday, August 20, in round 23 of the NSW Cup competition.

The match kicks off at 4 Pines Park at 3.15pm, and is the second game of a triple header at the ground. 

The Jets sit on top of the ladder and will be looking to edge closer to the minor premiership title with Penrith one point behind them.

Blacktown Workers have already picked up the dreaded wooden spoon with the 11th placed Western Suburbs Magpies five points clear with two rounds remaining.

Blacktown Workers 

1 Jake Toby

2 Alfred Smalley

3 Steven Taupau Sako

4 Bilal Maarbani

5 Bailey King

6 Adam Fearnley 

7 Ben Stevanovic

8 Robert Mafi

9 Tyran Ott

10 Bruce Ward

11 Pone Tongia

12 Kenny Soumpholphakdy

13 Luke Hodge

Interchange

14 Joey Tramontana

15 Lewis Afeaki

16 Adam Rizk

17 Jordan Main

18 Masi Fidow 

Season Results

Rd 1 lost 24-4 to Penrith, Panthers Stadium

Rd 2 bye

Rd 3 lost 30-0 to Canterbury-Bankstown, HE Laybutt Field

Rd 4: lost 26-18 to Canberra, HE Laybutt Field

Rd 5: beat Newcastle Knights 24-14, Newcastle No 2 Sports Ground 

Rd 6: lost 42-4 to St George-Illawarra Dragons, WIN Stadium, Wollongong

Rd 7: lost 34-16 to Newtown Jets, Henson Park

Rd 8: lost 26-12 to South Sydney, Redfern Oval

Rd 9: lost 30-26 to Western Suburbs Magpies, 4 Pines Park

Rd 10: lost 56-18 to North Sydney Bears, North Sydney Oval

Rd 11: lost 26-6 to Parramatta Eels, CommBank Stadium

Rd 12: lost 40-10 to Mounties, Aubrey Keech Reserve

Rd 13: beat North Sydney Bears 22-16, 4 Pines Park

Rd 14: lost 40-30 to Wests Magpies, Campbelltown Sports Stadium

Rd 15: lost 38-12 to South Sydney Rabbitohs, HE Laybutt Field

Rd 16: lost 20-10 to Mounties, HE Laybutt Field

Rd 17: lost 34-16 to St George-Illawarra Dragons, 4 Pines Park

Rd 18: lost 32-12 to Newcastle Knights, 4 Pines Park.

Rd 19: lost 48-6 to Penrith, HE Laybutt Field

Rd 20: Bye

Rd 21: lost 30-12 to Parramatta Eels, HE Laybutt Field

Rd 22: lost 38-12 to Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, Belmore Sports Ground

 

Acknowledgement of Country

Manly Warringah Sea Eagles respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.

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