Published On: 8 July, 2018Categories: General

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The Ben Campbell Building Group Seagulls paid for failing to clean up some kicks from Wynnum Manly in greasy conditions on North Stradbroke Island, going down in the ‘Flockbuster’ 24-22.

Three of the other Seagulls’ tries came off the back of possession regained from kicks deep in Tweed Heads’ territory and that proved the difference in a tough, physical encounter at the picturesque Ron Stark Oval as part of the Intrust Super Cup’s Indigenous Appreciation Round (to coincide with NAIDOC Week).

It was the second heart-breaking ‘Flockbuster’18 after leading 18-0 defeat at North Straddie after going down 24-18 last season after leading 18-0.

Coming into the game, the NSW-based Seagulls – who lost form forward Tristan Lumley and Titans prop Leilani Latu before the match – were looking to stay in touch with the top six; while the Baysiders were playing for pride.

Wynnum Manly got off to the perfect start when Daniel Ogden pounced on a grubber kick that was not cleaned up by Tweed Heads in just the second minute after they had initially let a high kick from Michael Dobson bounce.

However, Tweed Heads responded soon after thanks to big winger Tevita Folau who was on the end of a nice play by Lindon McGrady – holding up his pass until the right moment to swing the ball out wide to his right.

McGrady was in the action again and scored one himself only 10 minutes later; going in next to the posts after making a break after he fed the opposition a dummy. His second conversion attempt was successful and his side held a 10-6 lead which they carried into the break.

After halftime, it seemed that Wynnum Manly were again going to score in the opening moments of the half when they thought they were over in the left-hand corner, but the video referee confirmed no try.

However, they didn’t have to wait long to add to their points tally – scoring four tries in 15 minutes to put Tweed Heads firmly on the back foot and to set up the win.

Centre Ed Burns got himself a double four minutes of play; touching down in the 50thafter a strong run to the line and 54th minute after chasing for another high kick from Dobson.

Forward Alex Barr crashed over – this time to the right of the field – after an error at the back with a slippery ball from Tweed Heads handed over possession.

Wynnum Manly were suffocating Tweed Heads into making errors and again gained passion – making the most of it when a nice backline play went down the left-hand side for Ogden to go over for his second in the 65th minute.

When it seemed like the ‘local’ Seagulls were going to run away with it, Tweed Heads fought back, and kick by Kane Elgey ricocheted off the legs of defenders back into the foot of Lamar Liolevave who toed the ball ahead and chased it through to score with 10 minutes to go.

A 40-20 kick from McGrady helped them get back on the board again soon after; with Kiah Cooper over on the left after a long pass from Elgey found his man.

McGrady’s conversion was successful and Tweed Heads only trailed 24-22 with five minutes remaining.

They appeared to have all the momentum as Wynnum Manly then launched the kick-off out on the full and Tweed Heads pressed hard; with McGrady earning his side a line drop-out with a smart grubber.

However, they were not able to convert the pressure into the match-winning try; with Cooper coming oh-so-close for his side with three minutes to go; but he could not hang onto the ball when he had the tryline in his sights.

While a disappointing result for Tweed; it was a positive bounce back for Wynnum Manly who suffered a heavy defeat in their last round.

It was also a positive event overall, with a healthy crowd on hand to be part of the experience, despite the weather not playing along for parts of the day.

Next week; Wynnum Manly will face the Falcons at the Sunshine Coast, while Tweed Heads have an important game at home against Souths Logan.

See the full scoring details and final team line-ups for this game at QRL Live

WYNNUM MANLY SEAGULLS 24 (Daniel Ogden 2, Edward Burns 2, Alex Barr tries; Patrick Templeman 2 goals) def TWEED HEADS SEAGULLS 22 (Tevita Folau, Lindon McGrady, Lamar Manuel-Liolevave, Kiah Cooper tries; Lindon McGrady 3 goals) at Ron Stark Oval, Stradbroke Island.