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PINDAN PREMIER GRADE PREVIEW - ROUND TWO
By Fraser Smith on Thu 7th April 16 in Pindan Premier Grade
Pindan Premier Grade Match of the Round:
UWA (5) v Kalamunda (8) at McGillivray Oval, Mount Claremont. Kick-off 3:20PM.
McGillivray Oval will play host to the Pindan Premier Grade Match of the Round when UWA take on last year’s semi-finalists Kalamunda in what is set to be a hard fought contest.
The Students head into Round to with the wind behind their backs after overcoming bitter rivals Associates last week in a low scoring encounter, 15-12. Last year’s top try scorer Faamanatu Apineru has made the move across from Kalamunda to the Students and will look use his blistering pace to inflict some punishment on his old side.
Kalamunda will be looking to bounce back after a first up loss to Cottesloe in Round One. The Bulls shot out to an early lead before going down 35-26. With their sights set on another trip to the finals Kalamunda will be keen to get an early win on the board when they travel to McGillivray Oval and fullback Hamish Buick will look to continue his hot form after scoring a double last week.
University:
1. Nevin Mills 2. Harry Scoble 3. Shambeckler Vui 4. Jack Connolly 5. Jack Bromley 6. Kieran Westlake 7. Cody Weir 8. Ben Taylor 9. Ethan Carlisle 10. Anthony Hondras 11. Faamanatu Apineru 12. Junior Sifa 13. Charlie Grant 14. Jason Merrie 15. Clay Uyen
Kalamunda:
1. Arrow Minet 2.Ben Rumble 3. Beau King 4. Nick Pearson 5. Nikau Rangiwhetu 6. Russell Burges 7. Dale Foden 8. Auega Semanutafa 9. Jake Weire 10. Alex Oakley 11. Isiah Malcolm 12. Kane Allen 13. Daley Harper 14. John Tuitavaki 15. Hamish Buick
Joondalup (7) v Nedlands (3) at HBF Arena Sportsplex, Joondalup. Kick-off 3:20PM.
Tipped by many to take some big scalps in 2016 Joondalup will face their sternest task yet when they take on reigning premiers, Nedlands at HBF Arena Sportsplex.
Touted a potential dark horse for a maiden trip to the finals this season Joondalup didn’t get off to the best start last week going down to Palmyra 18-11 in a hard fought 80-minutes. The Brothers will be keen to open their account in front of their loyal fans this weekend and won’t be taking a backwards step against the defendin
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