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Dolphins down the coast

By TONY CHARMAN

THE Noosa Dolphins Under 10s have dominated the Gold Coast City to Surf Rugby event which was held down the coast during the holidays.
The Gold Coast carnival was the first opportunity for the young Raa Raa team to demonstrate its ability on a big stage and boy did it impress in games against Brisbane Brothers, Caboolture, Logan, Wests Bulldogs and Surfers Paradise.
Brothers, Wests and Surfers are clubs that have close affiliations with private schools such as BCE and TSS where many rugby scholarships are granted for aspiring and talented young rugby players.
The Noosa team played five games and remained undefeated with only one try scored against it over the five games.
Parents are thanked for their efforts in getting the boys prepared for the carnival, many leaving at 4am to be at the games on time.
Congratulations to organisers Sports Think Tank and Scott Williams.
It was a tremendously well run event.
Finally, congratulations to the real champions, the boys.

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