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This came amidst a Pacific Island tournament contested by NSW Samoa, NSW Tonga, NSW Fiji and NSW Maori.

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Interstate in Canberra and Brisbane, the Melbourne Rising and Sydney Rays overcame see-sawing scorelines to emerge as victors in Round 5.

After their home game in Orange had to be relocated due to torrential rain, NSW Country Eagles' bonus point 48-24 win over Perth Spirit at Concord Oval in Sydney secured their place in the finals. A hat-trick to Country's Jake Gordon sealed the victory against their admirable West Coast opponents who consistently threatened in attack.

In the biggest comeback in NRC history, the Rams were handed their first win of 2016 in front of an elated home crowd when successive scrum penalties against Queensland Country after the final siren forced referee Amy Perrett to award a penalty try.

The Rams' forwards were crucial in their 38-20 victory with their monster scrum proving the difference late in the game, despite Brad Thorn packing down opposite them.

University of Canberra Vikings' 60-44 defeat to Melbourne Rising has seen them lose the Horan-Little Shield. Three tries to Rising captain Tom English set the stage for the visitors' victory, despite the Vikings laying down six tries, including a hat-trick to Wallaby-capped Josh Mann-Rea.Try-feast at Concord Oval

The Sydney Rays sit second in the ladder after their 38-32 triumph at Ballymore, with Brisbane City's heartbreaking loss leaving the valiant reigning champions with a bonus point for their efforts. After promising Brisbane youngster Moses Sorovi opened the scoring while standing in for Nick Frisby, it was Irae Simone who spearheaded the Rays' revival with two crucial tries.

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Scorers and scorers

NSW Country Eagles 48-24 Perth Spirit

Scorers

NSW COUNTRY EAGLES

Tries:J Gordon 3, R Robinson, K Godwin, N Hanigan

Cons: T Adams 6

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PERTH SPIRIT

Tries:B Tapuai, M, Eden, A Matuauto

Cons: J Lance 3

Western Sydney Rams 50-46 Bond University Queensland Country

Scorers:

WESTERN SYDNEY RAMS

Tries:L Smart 2, T Viiga, P Asquith, B Paenga-Amosa, A Latunipulu, Penalty try

Cons: P Asquith 4

QUEENSLAND COUNTRY

Tries:L McNamara, T Banks, T Pincus, A Casey, A, Scott-Young, M Jones

Cons: M Mason 5

Canberra Vikings 60-44 Melbourne Rising

Scorers

MELBOURNE RISING

Tries:T English 3, L Johansson 2, S Jeffries, J Debreczeni, A Toolis, S Tuipulotu

Cons: J Debreczeni 3

CANBERRA VIKINGS:

Tries:J Mann-Rea 3, T Staniforth, S Carter, I Thompson

Cons: I Thompson 4

Brisbane City 32-38 Sydney Rays

Scorers:

SYDNEY RAYS

Tries:I Simone 2, J Dempsey, J Turner, C Alcock

Cons: M Lucas 3, A Sinclair

BRISBANE CITY

Tries:M Sorovi, J McIntyre, L Tui, B Lacey, C Tupou

Con: J McIntyre 2

Pen: J McIntyre

Round SixFixtures:

Saturday, October 1

Queensland Country v NSW Country Eagles, Clive Berghofer Stadium, Toowoomba – Kick-off: 13.00; 03.00 GMT

Sydney Rays v Canberra Vikings, Pittwater Park – Kick-off: 15.00; 05.00 GMT

Sunday, October 2

Perth Spirit v Brisbane City, UWA Sports Park – Kick-off: 14.00; 06.00 GMT

Melbourne Rising v Western Sydney Rams, Harlequins Oval – 15.00; 05.00 GMT

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