Townsville Bulletin

Minoga delivers Intrust PNG win

- RIKKI- LEE ARNOLD

THE PNG Hunters have completed their fairytale run to their first Intrust Super Cup premiershi­p, after cult hero Willie Minoga delivered his team the historic victory over the Sunshine Coast yesterday.

The 12- 10 win came in the dying minutes of the thrilling showdown at Suncorp Stadium, with fans on the edge of their seats from start to finish.

It was a match that had it all: big hits, flashy plays, wasted opportunit­ies and those moments that will go down in rugby league folklore.

For the Hunters, this entire match is one for the history books.

But the moment that summed it all up belonged to Minoga.

With just one minute left on the clock, skipper Ase Boas put through a grubber for the veteran star to equal the match.

Boas then added the two points and it was done. The Hunters had won their first Intrust Super Cup premiershi­p after just four seasons in the competitio­n.

Coach Michael Marum was lost for words.

He said utility Minoga was a bench player because of the impact he brings.

And while Marum did think for one terrifying second that Minoga hadn’t grounded the ball, the impact player delivered in the exact way that he should.

“He’s been one of our best players from the start,” Marum said.

“We’ve put him back on the bench as one of our impact players. He is who we can go to when the going gets tough.

“To see him score that try … first of all I thought he dropped it. He fumbles a few balls at training but luckily the bounce went his way: our way.”

The win did not come easily for the fan favourites, who battled it out with Sunshine Coast in front of a record 11,260- strong crowd.

The Falcons raced out to a 10- 0 lead in the first seven minutes of the game, with tries to Matthew Soper- Lawler and Joe Stimson, but then struggled to put points on the board as the Hunters’ defence strengthen­ed.

Sunshine Coast themselves were almost unstoppabl­e with their defensive game but PNG finally broke through in the 41st minute.

Halfback Watson Boas pounced on a grubber from his brother Ase to put the team’s first points on the board.

The next 38 minutes were a nervous, nailbiting wait for both teams.

But it was the Hunters who were given their fairytale finish.

There is no doubt Papua New Guinea will celebratin­g this victory all week long.

PNG HUNTERS 12 ( Watson Boas, Willie Minoga tries; Ase Boas 2 goals) def SUNSHINE COAST FALCONS 10 ( Matthew SoperLawle­r, Joe Stimson tries; Joe Stimson 1 goal).

 ?? Ase Boas of the PNG Hunters. ??
Ase Boas of the PNG Hunters.

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