The Gas Resource Central Dabaris delivered a dominant performance in the Digicel ExxonMobil Cup, dismantling the NPL Enga Mioks 40-10 in a one-sided Round 16 at the National Football Stadium in Port Moresby city over the weekend.
The Dabaris Dominated the First Half until it was too late for the Mioks to come back in the second Half.
From the outset, the Dabaris asserted full control, unleashing an effective offensive display that overwhelmed the Mioks’ defense. The score run was led by Willie Bire early, followed by a smooth double act from Ismael Rodney and Sydney Koi that set the tone for a clinical first half.
The second half was no different as Elijah Kimba, Heni Rawa, and the explosive Nathan Kora added to the Dabaris’ tally. Kora, in particular, was a standout, scoring twice and kicked six conversions from seven attempts to that anchored the Dabaris’ scoreboard dominance.
In contrast, the Mioks struggled to find their rhythm and were largely kept scoreless until the dying minutes of the match. Joshua Philip and Joel William managed consolation tries late in the game, with William converting one to avoid a shutout. However, the damage had long been done.
The Mioks’ frustrations were evident, with Junior Talin sent to the sin bin in the first half for ill-discipline, further compounding their woes.
It was a complete and commanding performance from Central Dabaris, fast, ruthless, and calculated, showcasing their growing unity and threatening form.
For the Mioks, it was a humbling defeat that underscores the work required if they hope to regain momentum.