Devils break Kougari drought with 10th straight win

The Norths Devils produced 10 minutes of defensive steel to end a decade-long drought and skip further ahead on the Intrust Super Cup table with a stirring 24-16 win over Wynnum Manly Seagulls today.

The Devils’ first win at Kougari Oval since 2010 was built on a second-half wall in which they repelled wave after wave of Wynnum attack. The victory gave the Devils:

  • 15wins from 16 matches this season;
  • A 10th consecutive win, stretching their club record in the statewide competition era;
  • A club record ninth consecutive away win and their 11th win from their last 12 away matches.

The teams immediately below the Devils on the table lost, leaving Rohan Smith’s team four wins clear of the rest of the competition ahead of next weekend’s last round of the regular season.

Today’s clash pitted the minor premiers against second-placed Wynnum Manly and it didn’t disappoint. The Seagulls took a 10-8 lead into halftime and then had multiple chances to extend the lead.

Between the 41st minute and the 51st minute, the Devils held the ball for only four tackles.

Wynnum capitalised on penalties, repeat sets and errors but the Devils’ defensive line didn’t crack.

The Devils then rolled downfield, showing excellent handling in the greasy conditions to regather an attacking kick and place a second kick by halfback Bryce Donovan that fell perfectly for winger Rashaun Denny to score.

From the restart, the Devils moved the ball on the second tackle as centre Bernard Gregorius made a break, finding Donovan on his inside for a superb 80m try that put Norths ahead 20-10.

Much has been made of the Devils’ attack this season but they also have the best defensive record in the competition and now boast a season points differential of +209.

The Seagulls found a way through when interchange forward Issac Luke crashed over from dummy-half in the 71st minute but the Devils cashed in penalty goals in the 75th and 80th minutes to seal the win.

“It was a grinding game at times and we needed to stick together in defence and that helped us today,” coach Smith said.

“That was an important win for a lot of Devils supporters who were keen to win here at Kougari Oval so it’s nice to get that done.”

The Devils welcomed back Donovan into the halves today after his recovery from a knee injury, partnering Connor Broadhurst while skipper Jack Ahearn defended at fullback.

Ahearn opted for a penalty goal in the third minute to lead 2-0 but Wynnum Manly hit back 10 minutes later with a try in the right corner.

The Devils’ first try came when Moses Noovao-McGreal burst through the Seagulls defence in the 20th minute to score in front of the Chook Pen.

The Devils played the last 50 minutes with only three men on the bench after winger Jon Reuben was forced from the field with a head knock, suffered when he crashed into the advertising signs close to the dead ball line. Reuben was in good spirits after the match.

The Devils close their regular season with a visit to Ipswich next Saturday night to play the Jets.

Earlier in the day, the Devils’ fell to the Seagulls 42-4 in the Hastings Deering Colts clash. The Devils were more competitive than the scoreline suggested, keeping the competition leaders close until late the first half.

NORTHS DEVILS 24 (Moses Noovao-McGreal, Rashaun Denny, Bryce Donovan tries, Jack Miers 4, Connor Broadhurst 2 goals) bt WYNNUM MANLY SEAGULLS 16 (Delouise Hoeter, Ben Shea, Issac Luke tries, Jack Campagnolo 2 goals) at Kougari Oval.

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