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HomeSportAll but one in big dance

All but one in big dance

By JOE JURISEVIC

IT WILL be a sea of Maroon and White at Stockland Stadium at Kawana this Saturday, as Junior Dolphins teams in U12, 13, 14, 16 and 18 age groups join the three senior teams to play in their respective grand finals. The U15s were unlucky to miss out going down by just four points in a highly entertaining and see-sawing battle. Supporters are invited to join in the success of the Dolphins this year with the U12s Grand Final commencing at 8am through to the 1st Grade Premiership match at 4pm.
U12 Noosa Reds 14 d SCGS 0
Both teams came out firing with neither team giving an inch. The heavy battle continued with Grammar continuously pounding the Noosa try line, but the defence held out, and the backs put the side back down the other end of the field giving the forwards one last opportunity before the full time whistle. Seb Whitehill seized the opportunity crossing for five points and once again the try was converted by Adam Johnstone.
U13 Noosa 49 d MFAC 19
Matthew Flinders brought their A game to the contest today. Max Siemon showed what his is made of today with a great performance of running rugby to bag a try in the corner. Max was awarded the Sonny Payne Spirit of rugby award this week. Tries went to Tom Payne 4, Harry Barnett 3, Max Siemon and Jayden Hebin-Botha 1 and conversions were Tom Payne, 2.
U14 Noosa 22 d SCGS 12
A great start from the boys with a try from the first play to John Gelling. Alex Moses made sure of the win when he held up a certain try by Grammar after they had crossed the line and were looking for a better angle. Tries by John Gelling, Tom Seimon, Noah Blake and Jesse Russell with Josh Brooks kicking one conversion.
Brothers 28 d U15 Noosa 25
A tight contest from start to finish that could have gone either way with the score changing hands throughout this hard-fought contest.
U16 Noosa 33 d Uni15
Down 15-12 at half time, the Dolphins dug deep to finish on top and proceed to this weekend’s Grand Final. Tries to Zach Allen, Harry Mohr, Ben Rogers, Borore Howton and Luke Robinson with Harry Mohr converting four.
U18 Noosa Dolphins 59 d Gympie 0
Junior Colts proved unstoppable and unrelenting in their charge to the Grand Final. Try scorers – Darcy Glassock, David Grant, Andrew Ramsden, Reece Carroll, Macauley Kippen, Joshua Munro and three tries to Brad Morgan. Conversions – Brad Morgan 5, Chris Morgan 2.

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