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8 August, 2024

Chapman Hat Trick Inspires Cowboys Victory

Cowboys beat Wattles

By Glyn Rees

Warwick Cowboys hooker and reserve grade Man of the Match against Wattles on Saturday Morgan Taylor is presented with the Peter Watt Memorial Medallion by Mrs Shelley Duggan on behalf of the Watt family.
Warwick Cowboys hooker and reserve grade Man of the Match against Wattles on Saturday Morgan Taylor is presented with the Peter Watt Memorial Medallion by Mrs Shelley Duggan on behalf of the Watt family.

It rained on a night of celebration for the Wattles Warriors at Clifton on Saturday evening, in the form of a sensational three try performance for Warwick Cowboys fullback Nick Chapman that underpinned his team’s 46 – 26 Round 16 walloping of the Warriors in front of a packed Platz Oval crowd.

Wattles hosted their annual ‘Old Boy’s Day’, highlighted by a ten-year reunion of their 2014 Toowoomba Rugby League first grade premiership winning team, the day also supporting Australian Pancreatic Cancer Foundation charity Pankind.

In ideal rugby league conditions Queensland Firefighter rugby league representative Nick Chapman proved to be the dominant Cowboys shining light running in a try hat trick and collecting Hutchinson Builders Man of the Match honours for his performance.

The Cowboys boasted the full package as they ran in eight tries to Wattles five, their line up including recently named Queensland Country representatives winger Jake Speed and centre Joseph Vite.

The convincing victory returned the high-flying Warwick side, co-leaders of the Hutchinson Builders A Grade premiership ladder, to the winner’s dais after their only season loss to the Valleys Roosters in their last outing.

Warwick & Queensland Country coach Col Speed said plenty of discussions through last week contributed to a great start against Wattles, despite his side short a few players injured.

Chapman set the scoreboard in motion after just eight minutes of play, opening the gate for the Cowboys to race to a 22 – 0 lead by the 26th minute that included touchdowns for Joseph Vite, a second for Chapman and Darryl Erepia.

While fullback Jackson Green capitalised on lead up play by team mate Matt Christensen to snatch Wattles opening try ten minutes prior to the break, Warwick responded through backrower Alifeleti Vite minutes later.

On the cusp of half time Wattles half Matt Duggan kicked across field to the south west corner to find winger Tim Hentschel on hand to score.

Warwick took a comfortable 28 – 10 lead in to the break, and while Wattles had plenty of ground work to make up, their first stanza was shadowed severely by the loss of team skipper Ty Gardner helped from the field in the 20th minute with a season ending leg injury.

The final forty minutes saw both sides run in three tries apiece, Chapman igniting the new half with his third four-pointer in the opening minutes, before second-rower Tom Bell also scored for Warwick to ease to a 40 – 10 lead.

With the game appearing shut out Wattles snared touchdowns through front-rower Cooper Tate-Roche and a second by Hentschel to trail 22 – 40 with just six minutes remaining on the match clock.

Sharp finisher Josh Robinson completed the Cowboys try list in the later stages, while ever present three-quarter Matt Christensen crossed in the final seconds for the home side.

Cowboys’ halfback Caleb Murphy was on target throughout across the park kicking seven goals from eight attempts.

Warwick face co-table leaders the Gatton Hawks in a clash of the Titans at Father Ranger Oval on Sunday, the match of the Round, each vying for the outright competition lead.

Wattles will head to Pittsworth on Saturday where a win over the Danes is a vital outcome to reinforce their top five ranking.

Warwick  46 (Nick Chapman 3, Joseph Vite, Darryl Erepia, Alifeleti Vite, Tom Bell, Josh Robinson tries; Caleb Murphy 7 goals)

Wattles   26 (Tim Hentschel 2, Jackson Green, Cooper Tate-Roche, Matt Christensen tries; Braydon Paix 3 goals)

 Reserve Grade         

The Warwick Cowboys reserve grade side claimed another scalp to maintain their unbeaten season status when they finished 38 – 18 victors over Wattles after trailing 10 – 12 at half time.

Five unanswered touchdowns from the second minute of the second stanza escorted Warwick to a convincing success.

Hooker Morgan Taylor, centre Joe Fuimaono and winger Jeffrey Ross were in shining form for the Cowboys.

Morgan Taylor was awarded the Peter Watt Memorial Medalion as player of the match, the honour bestowed annually when Warwick meet Wattles in reserve grade in honour of a most loyal supporter of both clubs.

Warwick coach Sam Williamson felt “our experience within the squad was a big part of our win; staying controlled, holding onto the ball and executing which we definitely did in the second half.”

Wattles halfback Tom Morris was the pick of those in green and gold claiming all his sides points through three tries and three goals.

Warwick  38 (Joe Fuimaono, Michael Marshall, Matt Henry, Maika Mate, Clydie Aroga, Jeffrey Ross, Lance McGrady-Dennison tries; Matt Henry 5 goals)

Wattles   18 (Tom Morris 3 tries; Tom Morris 3 goals)

 Under 19         

While the Cowboys lurched to a 12 – 0 lead after just six minutes of play, Wattles recovered running in three tries to lead 16 – 12 at the break of the Under 19 clash on their way to a 38 – 18 win.

A robust individual touchdown in the opening minutes of the second half by Wattles fullback and their player of the match Lachlan Clements laid the foundation for victory.

A try double by goal kicking winger Koby De Luca set Wattles on the road to a 34 – 18 lead with fifteen minutes to play on their way to securing two much needed premiership points.

Wattles   38 (Koby De Luca 2, Sam Gilmore, McCabe Miller, Harry Schwenke, Lachlan Clements, Bryce Stewart tries; Koby De Luca 5 goals)

Warwick  18 (Carge Martin-Brown 2, Jemaine Smith tries; Reelan Jarrett 2, Jemaine Smith goals).

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