THE Greater Northern Tigers under-18s started its Laurie Daley Cup CRL Country Championships with an eight-point defeat to the Central Coast Roosters at Morrie Breen Oval, Wyong, on Saturday.
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While 34-26 losers, the Tigers had plenty of chances and can only improve, according to their coach Peter Stevens.
“We trailed 18-4 at half-time but had a chance to score just before the bell,” he said.
“Then we got back to trail 18-16 in the second half and also levelled up later in the period, too/
“However, every time we did we’d make a mistake and hand them back the ball.
“Hopefully it’s a learning curve for the boys.”
Stevens added a string of second half penalties didn’t help his side, which also lost fullback Trent Taylor midway through the first half to a knee injury.
“Losing Trent did throw a bit of a spanner in the works but the boys did re-shuffle well,” he said.
“Hopefully, he’ll be right but I don’t think he’ll play against Newcastle Knights at Scone next Saturday.”
Stevens said his “middle group” of players did well against a bigger pack “giving away a lot of weight”.
“Daniel Kelly came off the bench and won our players’ player award and the hooker, Clay Frendin, was very good, too,” he explained.
“We just need to eliminate a few of those mistakes for next week against the Knights.
The Greater Northern Tigers under-16s and under-18s play at noon and 1.20pm on Saturday.