RUGBY LEAGUE
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RIVERINA made up for their 50-24 thumping at the hands of Northern Rivers in last year's Tier 2 Country Championships with a 32-16 triumph in their opening round encounter at Carrington Park on Saturday.
After what was a quality game of league, the scoreboard flattered Northern Rivers given that their opposition missed five of seven attempted conversions.
But for the majority of the game the result was in the balance. It was a late flurry of tries that locked up the result for Riverina.
"I thought our boys did really well in that first 20 minutes of the game, not so much in the next 20 as we let them back into it, but I thought half-time came at a good stage for us, even allowing for the try they scored right on the break," Riverina coach Josh Cale said.
"But we can't look to far ahead yet and a lot of things will depend on how we come out of this game in terms of injuries. We had a fair few changes late before this game from the side we originally picked."
The best way to describe Riverina's performance was clinical, as their methodical use of the ball through the middle of the field and crisp ball movement to the edges frequently had the opposition scrambling in defence.
South City Bulls winger Jack Lyons made the most of a late call up to the Riverina squad, scoring four tries while another was disallowed.
Fellow winger David Milne picked up two himself.
The early signs were positive for Riverina as props Andrew Cowhan and Brent Pike had them on the front foot.
From a Northern Rivers mistake, they sent to the ball wide and a brilliant three-man cut-out pass from half Kyle McCarthy landed on Lyons' chest to see him crossed for the opener.
In the 14th minute, back-to-back sets led to another try to Lyons, this time from a back line movement off a scrum. For the second time the conversion was missed to make it 8-0 to Riverina.
On the back of lock Jack Durheim, Northern Rivers finally began to find their feet in the territorial battle. After a penalty, five-eighth Chris King sent back rower Jonty Van de Sheur over for their first try.
At 8-6, it was game-on once more.
A telling moment came on the half-hour mark when Riverina fullback Johnny Teleaga pulled down King when he looked certain to score.
Five minutes later Riverina capitalised thanks to a good short-side play from centre Usiai O'Sullivan. He put Lyons across for try number three to make it 14-6 after McCarthy finally booted a conversion.
With 20 seconds to play until the break, Northern Rivers pulled themselves into the contest once more as reserve Alwyn Roberts kicked early in the tackle count, Flying winger Mitchell Krause then toed the ball ahead once more and touched down.
At 14-12 down, things looked a lot rosier for Northern Rivers than they could have, and they had actually finished the half looking like the stronger side.
Northern Rivers should have had the lead shortly after the break as Krause ran 80 metres only to be corralled. His team-mates blew what looked like a certain try if they shifted the ball left.
It proved crucial.
After having a fourth try disallowed for going into touch, Lyons made up for it after a good pass from McCarthy to restore a six point lead. When a Nathan Rose grubber kick was then grounded by Milne, the game looked over.
Northern Rivers raised hopes briefly when Billy King took an intercept and ran 90 metres to score and get the margin back to 22-16, but Riverina closed things out with two more tries.
"Both our props were really good I thought and made some really strong carries when the game was starting, that set us up well," Cale said.
"Wingers have a job and that's to finish off and both of ours were fantastic. Jack is only a young kid who came in late and he and David did their jobs perfectly.
"I thought Cameron Woo in the back row was sensational as well, especially coming out of our own half."
RIVERINA 32 (Jack Lyons 4, David Milne 2, Usiai O'Sullivan tries; Kyle McCarthy, James Luff goals) defeated NORTHERN RIVERS 16 (Mitchell Krause, Billy King, Jonty Van de Sheur tries; Chris King 2 goals)
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