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Shute Shield finals: week one preview

8th September, 2011
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The Shute Shield finals have arrived, and six teams have a chance to win the 2011 Shute Shield Premiership. In order of ladder finish they are Eastwood, Sydney University, Manly, Eastern Suburbs, Randwick and Northern Suburbs.

The first week of the finals feature:

Semi Final A – Manly (3rd) vs Northern Suburbs (6th) – Coogee Oval at 3pm, Saturday, LIVE on ABC

This match should be closely contested. The two previous encounters have Manly with two tight victories of 23-18 and 34-29.

Northern Suburbs are coming of a hammering of 52-10 from minor premiers Eastwood and Manly coming off a strong win over Randwick 39-33.

Manly have lost strong players such as JP Plessis who got a full time contract in South Africa and Lui Siale who has achieved one in France.

However, they have acquired a Super Rugby halfback in Willie Ripia who should be a huge help to the Marlins cause.

Northern Suburbs will rely on solid players like Cam Crawford, Zach Holmes and of course their super rugby experienced Al Baxter and Ben Whittaker.

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Semi Final B – Eastern Suburbs (4th) vs Randwick (5th) – Coogee Oval at 3pm, Sunday, LIVE on ABC.

This is a huge home derby between two great sides, however a lot of the attention has turned onto the location of the match.

The games this week are supposed to be played on neuteral grounds as is the case of the Manly v Norths match.

Many fans though are unsatisfied with this match being played at Coogee Oval, the home of the lesser ranked side, Randwick.

Location aside, this match should be another tight one with the last two encounters against each other being very close with victories going to Eastern Suburbs 27-23 and 20-16.

They should remind themselves of this to help their confidence that might be a bit shaky coming off a one-point loss to wooden spooners Penrith Emus in the last round.

Randwick are also coming of a loss with a more respectable 39-33 loss to Manly.

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Eastern Suburbs will call for big games from their super rugby experienced players like Matt Hodgson, Andrew Shaw and Brendon McKibbin and the talented former NRL player Eddie Paea.

Randwick will be ready with their notable players like Sean Foley and super rugby capped players like Ben Mowen, Cruze Ah-Nau and possibly Atieli Pakalani.

Giteau has not been announced and will not have the benefit of having Kurtley Beale as they did last year.

The winners of these matches better hope they get through the 1st week of the final unscathed, because next week they will have some heavy duty work against Eastwood or Sydney University to qualify for a spot in the Grand Final at Concord Oval.

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