Country Origin vs City Origin highlights: City upset Country

By Scott Pryde / Expert

Match Results:

City have managed to take their annual fixture against Country in a high scoring 14 point upset at Scully Park in Tamworth.

REPORT: GRAY LEADS CITY TO WIN

Country were expected to take the game coming in, with all the talk of the experience in the halves, players in position throughout the back line and a monster forward pack that looked like it was going to be able to roll up the field with ease.

That forward pack of Country controlled the game fantastically early on, but they really lost their way in the last 15 minutes of the first half after Aaron Gray scored his first try completely against the run of play.

City seems bamboozled coming out of the gates, with the Country pack able to roll up the field with absolute ease. Sloppy penalties didn’t help the cause of City, but they had no answers early on.

It took a long while for Country to convert their early dominance into points though, with Boyd Cordner crashing over off a James Maloney pass.

Goalline defence from City kept them in the game before in the 22nd minute Ryan Matterson took an intercept from a Jack Bird pass and ran 70 metres. After a few more plays and with the Country defence pressed, it was Aaron Gray to cross in the corner.

Just six minutes later, Aaron Gray would cross again off a Bryce Cartwright grubber into the in goal.

The final points of the first half would come on the last play with Leilani Latu turning into a ball player, setting up Kyle Lovett with a fantastic short ball.

Bryce Cartwright was absolutely fantastic, and probably the best player on the field throughout certainly the second half, but he also was the driving force that brought City back into the game during the back end of the first half after being dominated early on.

Tyrone Peachey, who was elevated to the starting side also had a strong match, while the kicking game of Aidan Sezer was fantastic, and allowed Chad Townsend to play without pressure and run the ball.

The scoring opened very early in the second half with Nathan Peats crossing during the first set. With Aidan Sezer bombing the ball to Kane Linnett, the pressure got to him and Peats would eventually cross underneath the posts.

There was almost a carbon copy a few minutes later expect Aaron Gray would cross for his third try on the right wing.

To cap off an incredibly fast start to the second half, and really put Country out of the game they scored on the left through Josh Mansour following a Country error. It was a perfectly executed offensive play, but the defence was nowhere to be seen.

Country would quickly bounce back scoring two unanswered tries through St George Illawarra Dragons duo Euan Aitken and Jack De Belin. They were both fairly soft, but Aitken’s in particular was on the back of masterful attacking and footwork.

City would then push away with Aaron Gray scoring his fourth try, and Ryan Matterson picking one up, again through some pretty average defence.

James Maloney grabbed a pair of consolation tries in the last six minutes for the boys from the bush, but it wasn’t to be, as City caused a massive, unexpected upset in Tamworth.

Final Score
Country Origin 30
City Origin 44

Match Preview:

It is expected to be a sell-out crowd at Scully Park in Tamworth when the annual City – Country clash rolls into town. Can Country get the victory, or will a City side with plenty to prove take the win? Join The Roar for live scores and coverage from 4pm (AEST).

This fixture, which used to carry so much importance on the Rugby League calendar in Australia has become a little more than a joke and a chance to give some youngsters a run in a representative game.

NRL club coaches pull players out of these games like you simply would not believe, and it leaves us with City requiring to move onto their sixth choice fullback option – Clint Gutherson who has been playing on the wing for the Parramatta Eels.

Some of the selections have also become something of a joke such as Addin Fonua Blake – who has only had a couple of NRL games, making a grand total of less than 50 hit-ups and tackles – selected off the bench for City. Ryan Matterson is another baffling selection, particularly in the centres after one first grade game in the halves.

Country on the other hand manage to avoid the distinction of having selections that are downright terrible – with all of their players being able to push a valid claim to be part of the team either based on form for club teams or even history and career.

With two players from Cronulla – James Maloney and Jack Bird – forming the halves combination for Country, there is almost no question that the familiarity between the players will give them a huge boost. Aiden Sezer and Chad Townsend have both been in some very strong form though and should be able to hold their own out there.

Inconsistency in the kicking game of Sezer and Townsend has at times tended to creep in, as has the ability to completely go missing for a period of time.

City has to find a way to dominate through the forward pack – which will be much easier said than done. Reagan Campbell-Gillard will have to do a stack of work in the middle all afternoon.

Prediction
Country should be able to grab the win here, with City just being too understrength and too inexperienced.

Country by 8.

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The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2016-05-08T10:34:30+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Match Results City have managed to take their annual fixture against Country in a high scoring 14 point upset at Scully Park in Tamworth. Country were expected to take the game coming in, with all the talk of the experience in the halves, players in position throughout the back line and a monster forward pack that looked like it was going to be able to roll up the field with ease. That forward pack of Country controlled the game fantastically early on, but they really lost their way in the last 15 minutes of the first half after Aaron Gray scored his first try completely against the run of play. City seems bamboozled coming out of the gates, with the Country pack able to roll up the field with absolute ease. Sloppy penalties didn’t help the cause of City, but they had no answers early on. It took a long while for Country to convert their early dominance into points though, with Boyd Cordner crashing over off a James Maloney pass. Goalline defence from City kept them in the game before in the 22nd minute Ryan Matterson took an intercept from a Jack Bird pass and ran 70 metres. After a few more plays and with the Country defence pressed, it was Aaron Gray to cross in the corner. Just six minutes later, Aaron Gray would cross again off a Bryce Cartwright grubber into the in goal. The final points of the first half would come on the last play with Leilani Latu turning into a ball player, setting up Kyle Lovett with a fantastic short ball. Bryce Cartwright was absolutely fantastic, and probably the best player on the field throughout certainly the second half, but he also was the driving force that brought City back into the game during the back end of the first half after being dominated early on. Tyrone Peachey, who was elevated to the starting side also had a strong match, while the kicking game of Aidan Sezer was fantastic, and allowed Chad Townsend to play without pressure and run the ball. The scoring opened very early in the second half with Nathan Peats crossing during the first set. With Aidan Sezer bombing the ball to Kane Linnett, the pressure got to him and Peats would eventually cross underneath the posts. There was almost a carbon copy a few minutes later expect Aaron Gray would cross for his third try on the right wing. To cap off an incredibly fast start to the second half, and really put Country out of the game they scored on the left through Josh Mansour following a Country error. It was a perfectly executed offensive play, but the defence was nowhere to be seen. Country would quickly bounce back scoring two unanswered tries through St George Illawarra Dragons duo Euan Aitken and Jack De Belin. They were both fairly soft, but Aitken's in particular was on the back of masterful attacking and footwork. City would then push away with Aaron Gray scoring his fourth try, and Ryan Matterson picking one up, again through some pretty average defence. James Maloney grabbed a pair of consolation tries in the last six minutes for the boys from the bush, but it wasn't to be, as City caused a massive, unexpected upset in Tamworth. Final Score Country Origin 30 City Origin 44

2016-05-08T10:26:41+00:00

SpongeBob

Guest


Gee he's good, will be interesting to see what unfolds in the next few years. Right now he's big & strong, yet has silky hands, good footwork, good offload and a decent kicking game. Really hard to predict.

2016-05-08T10:15:43+00:00

SpongeBob

Guest


Definetely. Winning by 2 will require luck. They need to play QLD off the park. There will be a few new QLD combinations and questionable players this year, the opportunity is there, can they take it though. If they try and play a more controlled game than QLD hard to see them getting up.

2016-05-08T08:42:30+00:00

Muzz

Guest


You can't go set for set with QLD and hope you ice the limited opportunities you get as it won't be enough. You need to apply pressure via expansive play.

2016-05-08T08:36:30+00:00

Renegade

Roar Guru


This match was a foregone conclusion if you read the way people talked up how strong the country team was on paper... And here we had City toweling them up. Go the City boys!!

2016-05-08T08:36:01+00:00

Muzz

Guest


The 1st change i'd make would be a new coach then a ball-playing fullback. Also, edge forwards that can ball-play. The focus needs to be on scoring points albeit at a lower completion rate.

2016-05-08T08:32:04+00:00

jamesb

Guest


Cartwright for NSW. Maybe play him at five eighth.

2016-05-08T08:26:26+00:00

Dean - Surry Hills

Guest


Too many factors to even consider at this stage Muzz, with injuries and the like. What changes would you make after the 50 point routing of the last NSW team?

2016-05-08T08:22:41+00:00

Dean - Surry Hills

Guest


A few great performances in attack with some equally weak ones in defense. Cartwright just signed on to the NSW team. Gould should be shot. At the start of the match he was banging on about experience, after looking like a tool after last Fridays rhetoric regarding the aging Kangaroos. He started back-pedaling once the inexperienced City boys took an unassailable lead.

2016-05-08T08:22:01+00:00

Muzz

Guest


How many are likely to make the NSW side?

2016-05-08T08:20:38+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


Qld are going to get flogged this SOO!

2016-05-08T08:18:58+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


Great game and I enjoyed Gus Gould's commentary too! Our Aaron Gray scored 4 tries that should be inspiring for the Rabbits together with GI's efforts too in the test, or are they?

2016-05-08T08:13:22+00:00

Dean - Surry Hills

Guest


Not sure if the folks in Tamworth know what the song Chandelier by Sia is about - it was a bit off-putting to hear it blaring out of the P.A system after every try.

2016-05-08T08:10:41+00:00

Dean - Surry Hills

Guest


.............and QLD would be rubbing their hands together after witnessing defensive efforts that allowed more than 70 points.

AUTHOR

2016-05-08T08:03:54+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Full report to follow sometime in the next few hours - need to run. Thanks for joining me here on The Roar for our live coverage of the 2016 Representative Round as Country managed to defeat City by 14 points. Hopefully you enjoyed the coverage. The Roar will be back as the NRL season returns on Thursday Night. Until next time, Bye for now.

2016-05-08T08:02:51+00:00

Muzz

Guest


That was more entertaining than the snorefest the Kangaroos displayed.

AUTHOR

2016-05-08T08:02:35+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Thoughts on the match Roarers?

AUTHOR

2016-05-08T08:02:23+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


STATS Tries: Country (5), City (8) Conversions: Country (4/4), City (6/8) Possession: Country (55%), City (45%) Completions: Country (32/39), City (28/33) All Runs: Country (141), City (169) All Run Metres: Country (1603), City (1751) Line Breaks: Country (5), City (8) Offloads: Country (4), City (17) Tackles: Country (272), City (292) Missed Tackles: Country (23), City (27) Penalties: Country (9), City (3) Errors: Country (6), City (4)

AUTHOR

2016-05-08T07:59:30+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


FULLTIME That's all there is time for in Tamworth. Country Origin 30 City Origin 44

AUTHOR

2016-05-08T07:58:50+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


CONVERSION SUCCESSFUL by JARROD CROKER Country 30 City 44

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