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SP PNG Hunters Suffer Heavy Defeat to Sunshine Coast Falcons in Hostplus Cup

 The SP PNG Hunters faced a devastating 66-8 loss against the Sunshine Coast Falcons in this afternoon's Round 19 clash of the Hostplus Cup Competition. The Hunters, who have been striving to maintain their form this season, were overpowered by a dominant Falcons side.

The game started on a rough note for the Hunters, as they trailed 4-32 by halftime. Despite their efforts, they could not mount a comeback and ended up conceding an additional 30 points in the second half, sealing a demoralizing defeat.


Paul Aiton’s squad traveled to Australia with high hopes following a robust victory over the Central Queensland Capras at home last weekend. However, they were unable to replicate their winning form against the Falcons. The Hunters struggled both defensively and offensively, finding themselves outmatched from the start.

This significant loss serves as a stark reality check for the Hunters. It highlights the areas they need to improve as they approach the critical stages of the season. The team will need to reassess their strategies and performance to remain competitive.

Despite the heavy defeat, the Hunters still have a chance to secure a spot in the finals this season. Their fate now hinges on their ability to perform consistently and effectively in the remaining matches.

Coach Paul Aiton acknowledged the team's shortcomings and emphasized the importance of learning from this experience. "We need to regroup and focus on our strengths. There are still opportunities ahead, and we must capitalize on them," Aiton stated.

The Hunters' next match will be crucial as they aim to bounce back from this setback and keep their finals hopes alive. The team's resilience and determination will be tested as they strive to finish the season on a high note.

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