SG Ball: Bulldogs star centre Paul Alamoti double secures win over Sydney Roosters
Remember the name Paul Alamoti. The explosive young centre is quickly climbing the ranks at Belmore and his performance in Round 1 of the SG Ball Cup put rivals on notice.
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It’s crazy to think young Paul Alamoti hadn’t run out for the Bulldogs for 11 months.
COVID-19 forced NSWRL to cancel junior representative competition in March last year and despite the lack of footy, Canterbury’s explosive centre hasn’t missed a beat.
The local junior, who dominated the Harold Matthews Cup in 2019 and 2020, scored a double to inspire the Bulldogs’ 24-16 win against the Sydney Roosters as Round 1 of the SG Ball Cup kicked off on Saturday.
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Alamoti immediately excited spectators at Belmore when he popped a nice ball to winger Brendon Taupuai to score early.
The big centre then threw an offload in a frantic seven-pass play that ended with fullback Kai Brady spinning over.
Second-rower Lleyton Borg was next to cross and secure Canterbury a comfortable 14-0 lead at halftime.
But there was plenty to like about the Roosters, who fielded an explosive centre of their own who set off a courageous comeback.
Local product Jordan Swann charged down a line and beat four defenders to get his side on the board.
The strong centre, part of Waverley College’s 2020 CAS Rugby-winning side, made another brilliant run to set up five-eighth Sandon Smith over.
Fullback Ethan King sliced through to put the Chooks within reach, but it was left too late.
Alamoti bolted over for his two tries and then kicked a penalty goal to seal the deal for the Dogs.
Around the grounds, Manly, Wests, Newcastle and South Sydney SG Ball sides also secured Round 1 victories.
HAROLD MATTHEWS CUP
The Magpies ran amok in their 38-4 demolition of the Bears – the side’s eight tries were scored by seven players and winger Alosomu Lolohea bagged a double. But the injury-struck Balmain Tigers fell to a strong Central Coast Roosters outfit 38-16.
TARSHA GALE CUP
The Roosters Indigenous Academy will be tough to beat in 2021. Winger Charlize Lloyd-Phillips starred, scoring a hat trick in the side’s massive 42-0 victory over Canterbury. Just imagine what they’ll do when co-captain Keilee Joseph returns from her time with the NRL Women’s Indigenous All Stars side.
ROUND 1 RESULTS
SG BALL:
Sea Eagles (30) beat Eels (20)
Magpies (38) beat Bears (4)
Bulldogs (24) beat Roosters (16)
Knights (44) beat Dragons (6)
Rabbitohs (32) beat Panthers (20)
Tigers Thundervolts
Raiders
Sharks
HAROLD MATTHEWS:
Sea Eagles (22) beat Eels (14)
Magpies (24) beat Bears (18)
Roosters (12) beat Bulldogs (6)
Knights (24) beat Dragons (12)
Panthers (28) beat Rabbitohs (4)
CC Roosters (28) beat Tigers (16)
Raiders v Sharks
BYE Steelers
TARSHA GALE:
Indigenous Academy Roosters (42) beat Bulldogs (0)
Knights (10) beat Dragons (4)
Tigers (22) beat Eels (12)
Sharks (16) beat Raiders (12)
BYE Steelers
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Originally published as SG Ball: Bulldogs star centre Paul Alamoti double secures win over Sydney Roosters