PNG Hunters thrash Central Queensland Capras 68 - 4
PNG Hunters thrashed Central Queensland Capras 68 - 4 in round 16 of the Intrust Super Cup competition in Kalabond Oval in Kokopo this afternoon.
The Hunters wasted no time to register first try of the game through fullback Stargroth Amean on the 7th minute. Thompson Tete followed with a 9th minute try and Zeming converted to take the score to 12-0.
David Lapua scored again for the Hunters at 20th minute to extend the lead to 16 - 0. On the 29th minute Noel Zemings scored to further extend their lead to 22 -0.
Zeming followed up with his second try only three minutes later, moved in and split the uprights to take the lead to 28 points to nil.
Captain Israel Eliab led by example and ran away to land a try and take the lead to 32 points. A successful conversion by Zemings saw Hunters had a commanding half lead with 34 points and Central Queensland Capras kept scoreless.
The second half started well with Ase Boas opening the flood gates in the 41th minute. Zeming converted and Hunters led 40.
Israel Eliab scored in the 49th minute to take the Hunters to 44 and Zeming again converted to take the lead to 46 Capras 0.
Eliab scored once more in the 51st minute and Zeming did his usual effort again, bringing the score to 52 points to 0.
The Capras finally managed to score through PNG boy Lance Kuveu but the conversion was unsuccessful so them trailing 40 - 4.
The Hunters muscled up scoring try after try to bring the score to 68 points to Central Queensland Capras 4 points.
Captain Israel Eliab scored four tries. Full time score. Hunters 68 Capras 4
The Hunters are now on the second spot on the Intrust Super Cup ladder after Northern Pride beat Ipswich Jets 20 - 14 yesterday.
The Hunters will travel to Australia to take on the Redcliffe Dolphins at Dolphine Oval next week. They will return to participate in the Pacific Games the following week.
The Hunters wasted no time to register first try of the game through fullback Stargroth Amean on the 7th minute. Thompson Tete followed with a 9th minute try and Zeming converted to take the score to 12-0.
David Lapua scored again for the Hunters at 20th minute to extend the lead to 16 - 0. On the 29th minute Noel Zemings scored to further extend their lead to 22 -0.
Zeming followed up with his second try only three minutes later, moved in and split the uprights to take the lead to 28 points to nil.
Captain Israel Eliab led by example and ran away to land a try and take the lead to 32 points. A successful conversion by Zemings saw Hunters had a commanding half lead with 34 points and Central Queensland Capras kept scoreless.
The second half started well with Ase Boas opening the flood gates in the 41th minute. Zeming converted and Hunters led 40.
Israel Eliab scored in the 49th minute to take the Hunters to 44 and Zeming again converted to take the lead to 46 Capras 0.
Eliab scored once more in the 51st minute and Zeming did his usual effort again, bringing the score to 52 points to 0.
The Capras finally managed to score through PNG boy Lance Kuveu but the conversion was unsuccessful so them trailing 40 - 4.
The Hunters muscled up scoring try after try to bring the score to 68 points to Central Queensland Capras 4 points.
Captain Israel Eliab scored four tries. Full time score. Hunters 68 Capras 4
The Hunters are now on the second spot on the Intrust Super Cup ladder after Northern Pride beat Ipswich Jets 20 - 14 yesterday.
The Hunters will travel to Australia to take on the Redcliffe Dolphins at Dolphine Oval next week. They will return to participate in the Pacific Games the following week.
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