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NRL Schoolboy Cup 2020 grand final: Patrician Brothers Blacktown defeat Westfields Sports High

Patrician Brothers Blacktown are the NSW Schoolboy champions after a moment of magic from a young man who lost everything two months ago.

Replay: NRL Schoolboy Cup Grand Final

Sunia Turuva lost almost everything when his family home in Glendenning burned to the ground just months ago.

On Wednesday, the electric centre scored a last minute try to hand Patrician Brothers Blacktown their eighth NRL Schoolboy Cup NSW title.

After sixty minutes of physical and exciting footy, Patties defeated last year’s state champions Westfields Sports High 22-18 at Leichhardt Oval.

But, the Boys from Blacktown led by just two points in the dying minutes of the contest.

It was anyone’s game – until Turuva stepped up.

WATCH A REPLAY OF THE THRILLING MATCH IN THE VIDEO PLAYER ABOVE

Patrician Brothers Blacktown are the 2020 NRL Schoolboy Cup champions. Picture: Richard Dobson
Patrician Brothers Blacktown are the 2020 NRL Schoolboy Cup champions. Picture: Richard Dobson
The Patrician Brothers Blacktown boys celebrate after the match. Picture: Richard Dobson
The Patrician Brothers Blacktown boys celebrate after the match. Picture: Richard Dobson

“I was just trying to find a gap, heading cross-field, it didn’t really open up so I decided to just take on the winger and that was it” Turuva said.

The man-of-the-match fooled defenders with his silky footwork and bounced out of a tackle to score in the right corner.

Lifting the NSW Cup was the perfect way to finish out what has been a challenging year for the Penrith Panthers junior.

“The first few weeks after the house burnt down weren’t good, not the best feeling, having to move in with my Grandma, we had to adapt,” Turuva said.

“But the boys all helped, sharing and donating stuff. Playing footy with them helped. With COVID, we didn’t know what was going to go on, we just kept on training and turning up for each other.”

Westfields made Patties work for every point but skipper Joseph O’Neill admitted his team should have capitalised better on opportunities.

Man-of-the-match Sunia Turuva in action. Picture: Richard Dobson
Man-of-the-match Sunia Turuva in action. Picture: Richard Dobson

“Unlucky in the end, we know we could have won it, but that’s just how the game goes sometimes,” O’Neill said.

“But we didn’t give up, that’s what this school’s about, working until the end. And it came down to the last minute.”

Patties skipper Jakob Arthur – son of Parramatta Eels coach Brad Arthur – and Australian Schoolboy Samuel Loizou reunited in the halves for the final.

The pair – who are preparing for their first NRL pre-season at the Eels along with fullback Sean Russell – were ecstatic to win the NSW title in their final year of school.

“We used to play in the halves together in the under-12s together, for the Rouse Hill Rhinos it was good getting out there together again,” Loizou said.

“It’s unreal, massive, we’ve been wanting to win this since Year 7” Arthur said.

Both teams showed early nerves and it took Patties 17 minutes to open the scoring through winger Kristian-Li Mai.

Westfields hit back instantly as O’Neill fired play to his fullback Carson Kaho who dummied and scored.

Sean Russell going over for a try in the 2020 NRL Schoolboy Cup Grand Final between Westfields Sports High and Patrician Brothers Blacktown at Leichhardt Oval in Sydney. Picture: Richard Dobson
Sean Russell going over for a try in the 2020 NRL Schoolboy Cup Grand Final between Westfields Sports High and Patrician Brothers Blacktown at Leichhardt Oval in Sydney. Picture: Richard Dobson
Patrician Brothers Blacktown players celebrate as the final whistle is sounded. Picture: Richard Dobson
Patrician Brothers Blacktown players celebrate as the final whistle is sounded. Picture: Richard Dobson

But after a penalty goal and a bolting try from big Uinitoni Mataele, Patties led 12-4 at half time.

Westfields returned ready to rumble and 16-year-old wrecking ball Solomone Saukuru screamed through a hole to cross and start the comeback.

Arthur then put his fullback Russell over to extend their lead and clutch tackles by Loizou stopped young Saukuru doing further damage.

Westfields never gave up – Braydon Guyan was consistently menacing and Vlado Jankovic tested his opponents’ defence.

Carson Kaho barges over to score a try for Westfields Sport High. Picture: Richard Dobson
Carson Kaho barges over to score a try for Westfields Sport High. Picture: Richard Dobson

With seven minutes to go, Caleb Tohi popped a stunning offload for his five-eighth Joshua Park over and, with Kaho’s conversion, Westfields were trailing just 18-16.

Both sides fought hard, but in the end it was Turuva who rose to seal the deal for his school in the final two minutes.

SCOREBOARD

Patrician Brothers Blacktown 22

Westfields Sports High 16

WESTFIELDS TRIES: Carson Kaho, Solo Saukuru, Joshua Park

WESTFIELDS CONVERSIONS: Carson Kaho (2/3)

PATS TRIES: Kristian-Li Mai, Uinitoni Mataele, Sean Russell, Sunia Turuva

PATS CONVERSIONS: Samuel Loizou (1/3)

PATS PENALTY GOALS: Samuel Loizou (2/2)

TEAMS

Westfields Sports High: 1. Carson Kaho 2. Ashton Kolinisau 3. Solomone Saukuru 4. Vaiala Tamati 5. Keane Tavui 6. Joshua Parke 7. Joseph O’Neill 8. Solomon Akama 9. Vlado Jankovic 10. Apisalome Saukuru 11. Braydon Guyan 12. Caleb Kirikiti 13. Caleb Tohi BENCH: 14. Justin Matamua 15. Raymond Lole 16. Semisi-Taufui Lavulo 17. Sam Iese 18. Jarvis Leafa 19. Joshua Leiataua

Coaches: Wayne Lambkin, Troy Weeden, Luke Vella

Patrician Brothers Blacktown: 1. Sean Russell 2. Sione Lino 3. Sam Loizou 4. Sunia Turuva 5. Kristian-Li Mai 6. Isaiya Katoa 7. Jakob Arthur 8. David Langi 9. Bailey Nouredine 10. Jai Wynbergen-Titoko 11. Blake Martin 12. Uinitoni Mataele 13. Jontay-Junior Betham-Misa BENCH: 14. Ethan Sanders 15. John Sagaga 16. Lafaele Tauapai 17. Maximus Tupou 18. Jecii Pritchard 19. Alfred Uelese 20. Max Pritchard 21. Tyreece Tonga 22. Siotame Hansen 23. Myles Martin

Coach: Noah Meares

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