The Chronicle

St Mary’s secures its spot in the Langer Cup

- SEAN TEUMA sean.teuma@thechronic­le.com.au

RUGBY LEAGUE: A dogged second half has propelled St Mary’s College into the 2020 Langer Cup.

Leading by 18 at one stage, the St Mary’s lead dwindled to just two points at Toowoomba Sports Ground, before a late surge saw them prevail 36-16 in the qualifying match yesterday.

Fullback Keanu WrightDunr­obin starred for the home side, with a try and two try assists, with captain Xavier Va’a unstoppabl­e in the middle of the field.

“It was intense and tiring to say the least, but the boys worked hard and we got the win,” Wright-Dunrobin said. “We’re back.” Despite a shaky start characteri­sed by a couple of loose carries, St Mary’s quickly regained its composure to gain the early ascendancy.

A deft grubber kick close to the line from Blake Moore was grounded by Wright-Dunrobin in the 6th minute.

Va’a carried defenders from the first hit-up after the kickoff, setting the tone for another deep attack in Coombabah territory.

Halfback Brayden Paix proved unstoppabl­e one off the ruck, stepping his way to the scoreline and a 12-0 scoreline after just 10 minutes.

The visitors started to work their way into the contest and build pressure of their own, but St Mary’s held solid, and once again struck as Moore burrowed his way over from dummy half.

Penalties and dropped balls kept Coombabah camped on St Mary’s line, and the pressure finally told, with two late tries to close out the half at 18-12 down.

St Mary’s looked to have their opponents pinned down in their own half, before a quick play the ball and second phase play saw the visitors cross again, cutting the deficit to two with 22 minutes remaining.

A mounting penalty count against St Mary’s began to take its toll, with another infringeme­nt directly in front of the posts levelling scores in the 46th minute.

Tyson Stevens produced a game-changing hit from the ensuing kick-off forced an error, and a grubber from Moore forced a repeat set as St

Mary’s began to build pressure of their own.

The extra set was all they needed, as Wright-Dunrobin double pumped to perfection, putting Angus Wright over to put them ahead 24-18.

As they took over the running of the contest, Va’a put the result beyond doubt with a charging run close to the line, crossing to give them a 12point lead with six minutes remaining.

Fatigue started to set in with Coombabah as they piggybacke­d St Mary’s down the field, with Wright-Dunrobin linking with Wright again for his second of the afternoon.

ST MARY’S COLLEGE 36 (Angus Wright 2, Keanu Wright-Dunrobin, Blake Moore, Brayden Paix, Xavier Va’a tries; Paix 6 goals) defeated COOMBABAH STATE HIGH SCHOOL 18

 ?? Picture: Nev Madsen ?? BIG TIME: Noah Dwyer runs for St Mary’s.
Picture: Nev Madsen BIG TIME: Noah Dwyer runs for St Mary’s.
 ?? Picture: Nev Madsen ?? HAIR RAISING: Angus Wright scored two tries for St Mary’s College.
Picture: Nev Madsen HAIR RAISING: Angus Wright scored two tries for St Mary’s College.

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