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put Wyong to the sword, Wests broke Kurri’s unbeaten run and Central scored a morale-boosting win over Souths. Lakes eventually proved too strong for a much-improved Port Stephens Sharks. T is weekend will provide some terrifi c clashes. Wyong v Port Stephens – Wyong will


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now be desperate to get 2012 back on track against a Port Stephens side that showed dramatic improvement last week. Wyong by 10. Cessnock v Kurri Kurri – T e Goannas


are going gangbusters and remain undefeated after six rounds. Kurri suff ered their fi rst defeat last weekend against Craig Miller’s Wests outfi t and will be looking to get straight back on track. T is traditional derby is always a great clash. Cessnock by six. Lakes United v Central Newcastle


– Both sides will be looking to build on victories from last weekend, which made it two on the trot for Lakes. Should be a great game of open footy. Lakes by eight. South Newcastle v Maitland – Both


sides will be smarting from last-round losses. Maitland will be really looking to get straight back on track and may hold too many guns in this one. Maitland by 12.


Western Suburbs v Macquarie – not too many pundits would have had this


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ome great games were played last weekend, with Cessnock remaining undefeated after downing Maitland. Macquarie


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fi xture being as important as it is at the start of the season. Wests showed what they can produce in infl icting Kurri’s fi rst defeat last weekend, while Macquarie bounced right back against Wyong after being disappointing the previous week against Lakes. Should be a beauty. Wests by six. From the general manager’s desk


– good luck to all players selected for the CRL Championships squad on Sunday night. T is will be a two-game series for Newcastle in 2012 with our fi rst game a semi-fi nal on June 16 against the winner of Central Coast versus Illawarra. Good luck to South’s on Scott O’Neill’s testimonial day. T e game of touch before fi rst grade should be a beauty – bring the oxygen masks boys!


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