Sea Eagles swoop to end Ghosts’ season
By Tim Howard
The Grafton Ghosts have bowed out of season 2024 with an elimination final loss to the Macksville Sea Eagles at Frank McGuren Field on Saturday.
The 28-10 loss was closer than the score suggested with the Ghosts still in the contest at 18-10 behind with seven minutes to go.
But it would have been a travesty if they had prevailed, as the visitors outmuscled the hosts for most of the 80 minutes.
The Ghosts tried hard, but failed to execute in key moments.
Trailing 6-4 with a few minutes remaining in the first half fullback Toby McIntosh found himself close to the line with winger Liam Bloomer outside.
Instead of firing the ball to his winger who had a clear shot at the line, he dummied and was tackled a few metres out.
The Sea Eagles were on the board first, courtesy of a try to hooker Zane Doolan after 10 minutes.
Half Andrew Blair converted for a 6-0 lead.
For next five or six minutes both sides had their chances, but it was the Ghosts who converted at the 16-minute mark.
Winger Wirri Boland darted for the line, but was tackled a metre short.
Second rower Jake Martin picked up the ball after a quick play the ball, planted a huge fend on fullback Jai Whaddy and plunged over to score.
Macksville marginally had the better of the Ghosts for the next 10 minutes.
Hard running right centre Daneil Donovan was tackled a metre short of the line and a few minutes later desperate Ghosts defence held up a rampaging Macksville player over the line.
And with a few minutes left, Macksville left centre Samuel Shields dropped the ball over the line as he went for the touch down.
But the Ghosts had chances of their own. There was McIntosh’s miss and in the last minute of the half, five-eighth Jordan Gallagher placed a beautifully weighted grubber into the in-goal where skipper Dylan Collett chased hard and almost collected.
Down 6-4 at half time, the Ghosts would have believed they were a chance if they could score early in the half.
Instead it was the Sea Eagles who pulled further ahead when Shields made up for his first half dropped ball with a powerful try from close to the line.
Blair converted from wide out on the right to make the score 12-6.
Macksville looked to have scored a few minute later after a series of knock ons under the Ghosts posts, but the referee ruled not enough advantage had come to the Ghosts from the first Macksville drop.
But it only delayed the inevitable and the Sea Eagles were in again with a well-worked kick from five-eighth Reilly Laverty, whose grubber found just enough space to force Collett into a desperate lunge for the ball.
The impact of the chasers forced the ball free and Laverty scooped it up to score under the posts.
The Ghosts hit back hard forcing play deep into the Macksville half.
Martin scored his second for the game with a delightful in an out to stand up Blair recalling his days as a strong running outside back.
Half Cooper Woods nailed the conversion and with the score at 18-10, the Ghosts were still in the game if they could score again.
With 10 minutes left to play Macksville made the decisive play of the game.
Desperate defence held up Macksville in the right corner, but Doolan found a charging winger in Wez Brown who dived over in the corner with three defenders clinging to him.
Blair missed the conversion but at 22-10 the momentum was swinging the Sea Eagles way.
Desperate for points the Ghosts flung the ball around, but couldn’t crack the Macksville line.
Instead they found themselves close to the Ghosts line and the Doolan/Brown combination struck again with a similar to score to the try they conjured a few minutes earlier.
Blair missed the conversion, but the hooter sounded 30 seconds later.
On Sunday Sawtell thumped Woolgoolga 24-4 in the qualifying final at Rex Hardaker Oval, Sawtell.
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