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HomeSportJuniors showing great promise

Juniors showing great promise

Noosa District Junior Rugby League
U7 White: The Whites ventured down the highway for another well-run carnival. This time the side was hosted by the Beerwah Bulldogs. All boys were players of the match today at the Beerwah Carnival. Well done little Pirates and families.
U7 Yellow: The Yellows showed an outstanding performance at Beerwah this week when they came up against Bribie Island and Coolum. There was pride in the performance Yellow. Keep it up boys.
U7 Blue: Under 7 Blue showed great defence against Caboolture and Stanley Rivers with the entire team contributing and making it near impossible for both teams to penetrate past the line. A really good team performance Blue. Keep up the awesome work.
U8: The great little team travelled down to Beerwah for their carnival day and played two tough games against Stanley Rivers and Caboolture. The Players of the Match were Lochlan Johnson and Cody Reid.
U10 Yellow: Great games by the U10 Yellow boys against Caboolture and Caloundra. Some great tries went to Sam, Cooper and Harley on the back of solid defence by Kynan, Cade and Chance. Player of the Day went to Cade.
U11 Blue: Once again the boys put in a huge defensive effort but went down to a very well drilled Kawana side. Man of the Match went to our hooker Jack Ritchie ‘the silent achiever’. Great efforts also from Zac McGuiness, Jack O’Connell, Ethan Lewis, Kaiden Collins and as usual Heath Robinson. Great game boys, well done.
U11 Gold: U11 Gold played Beachmere at home this week, with Noosa running away with the win. The whole team clicked in attack; the forwards ran in pairs and the backs had depth. Special mention to Man of the Match Jack Munce who ran beautiful lines all day.
U12 Blue: Noosa Blue loved the opportunity to play Friday night under lights, and did the club proud against the higher-ranked Caboolture. Well done boys, keep your heads up.
U13A- The 13As played a rare home game today, but unfortunately that wasn’t enough to get a win up. The next game will be Lachlan Tindall’s last for the club, so prime yourselves for a big one and let’s give him the send-off he deserves.
U13C- The U13C boys travelled to Kawana to play Kawana White for a top-of-the-table clash in what was to be a highly anticipated match, considering the start the boys have had so far this season. Well done guys.
U14A- Noosa 14 Gold came up against Gympie this week. A platform of hard running and defence set the standard for the game, with the backs chiming in with great ball movement, seeing the boys come away with the win. Man of the Match went to Benny Butler.
U14B- It was a tale of two halves today against Kawana. Sean Combes was named Man of the Match, Kyle Jarvis was outstanding and Lachlan Proctor tackled himself to a standstill. Lachlan Delbridge played his best game since joining the Pirates and Jack Anderson had another excellent game.
U16 Girls- The girls played Beachmere at Caloundra this week in the first semi. The girls should be proud as punch with themselves in coming such a long way in a short period of time. Thankyou to Paul Dwyer for putting up with the traits that come with training a girls’ team. They look forward to playing next season and hope they can get a full team of Pirates together.

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