The West Sydney Pirates remained undefeated in Week 5 of the Gridiron NSW 2013 Division season when they beat the North Western Predators in a tough and physical encounter by 23-12.
The Pirates hung on to their unbeaten tag with a bruising 23-12 win over the North Western Predators in Week 5 of the GNSW competition.
Defense dominated the proceedings, especially early in the game, and it was the Pirates who opened the scoring with a Safety when Russell Pearse blocked a Predators punt through the back of the end zone for two points. That was to be the only scoring in the First Quarter which ended with the Pirates up by 2-0.
The Pirates extended their lead in the Second Quarter thanks to two converted Touchdowns, one on the ground to Greg Evers and the other through the air to Reece Fitzgerald. The Pirates skipped away to a 16-0 lead before the Predators hit back late in the quarter to score an unconverted TD. The score at the half was 16-6 in favour of the Pirates.
The Second Half was also a test with both teams intent on hitting hard and hitting often. A powerful run by Jason Gangaram resulted in another converted Pirate Touchdown to extend the lead to 23-6, but once again the Predators hit back with their own score to close the gap to 23-6. That was to be the final score as the Fourth Quarter saw neither team able to capitalise on their opportunities.
The Pirate Offense was solid without being unspectacular. Reece Fitzgerald had a handy game with 5 receptions and a score, many of them critical catches which kept the Pirate Offense on the field. The running game did enough to keep the chains moving thanks to solid contributions from all the Backs.
The Defense was solid too, with Sisco Diaz leading the tackle count and generally being a disruptive force throughout the game. He was ably assisted by John Maumau (6 tackles and a QB Sack) and Shannon Lynch (6 tackles).
Once again the Pirates suffered a number of injuries during the game, especially in the Second Half when players were often called on to play out of position just to fill gaps. In that context it was a gutsy win and something to build on in the weeks ahead.
For the second week in a row a Pirate player was taken to hospital by ambulance. This time it was Linebacker, Sean White, who suffered a fractured rib, torn cartilage and heavy bruising. Our best wishes go to Sean for a speedy recovery.
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