Strong play across Dolphins

U6 Dolphins

*Under 14s

The Noosa Dolphin under-14s put on another fantastic display of courage, skill and determination following on from last week’s win over Grammar to draw 17-all against the might of Brothers last weekend in this different but equally exciting COVID season.

We were short on numbers due to injury, but this did not stop our determination. After surviving an early assault from Brothers we managed to fight our way back into our half and stay there before numerous phases rewarded us with a try from hooker Tobi returning from injury. With one left on the bench we marched on, and powerhouse Nic A drove over to have us 14 to nil up at half time. Tom K continued his awesome kicking converting both tries.

Speeches from our coaches and our injured at half time revved up the lads but early in the second, a combination of Brothers rallying and us losing our way in the first 10 minutes saw two tries and one conversion put on us. 14 to 12 the score, we refocused and a to-and-fro battle of great rugby was played. Brothers scored again with seven minutes to go putting them in the lead.

Pushing forward as a team we forced a penalty right in front on full time. What to do? We went for a kick to tie up the game 17 all with another ripper from Tom.

Full credit goes to our new guys, Kioni, Lachlan, Paddy, Rocco, and our regulars who had manageable injuries and stepped up to play. Congratulations to our Domino’s Pizza players of the match, Remi, Sattchan, Nic S and Lachlan. Also thanks go to our injured, Captain Tom, Neiko and Angus for coming along to support your team.

*Under 12s

It was another beautiful day to be a Noosa spectator at the under-12s rugby on Saturday, with Noosa defeating Brothers 52-7. We saw a genuine team effort as the players were relentless with their attack on the Brothers try line. Darting straight runs and deft passing allowed the Noosa Under 12’s to get out to an early lead which was never challenged. Strong defence from the Dolphins made it difficult for Brothers to break Noosa’s defensive line. Everyone on the team did their job which made for great viewing by the spectators. Domino’s Pizza player of the match was George White for his consecutive line breaks and clean-outs.Under 11s

The under-11 Dolphin Reds v Barbarian Green game started with a confident display of running rugby from both teams. Our newly formed side quickly gathered momentum and made the connections that resulted in points. The 71 to 0 win credited to the consistent contribution from the entire team. Oscar ‘Wiki’ Kerwick received the Domino’s Pizza player of the match for his outstanding performance including a hat-trick of tries.

*Under 9s

Despite the warm conditions, the Noosa under-9s were full of strong running and tackling on the weekend, scoring 10 tries to 1 against Eumundi. Try-scorers included including Henry, Kellen, Riley, Luke, Sam and Will Stewart. Secure ball retention and support of the ball runner was rewarded with the Dolphins having the majority of the possession for the game.

Domino’s Pizza players of the match were Will McKerrow, who was tireless with securing the ball at the breakdowns, and Sam who was in everything and showed great courage to stay on the field after a high shot from a Dragons defender. Noosa players Lewis, Will Stewart, Luke, Jack, Cormac and Will McKerrow showed great sportsmanship as they filled in for an undermanned Dragons outfit. Thanks to all parents and coaching staff who continue to support our boys.Under 6s

The mighty Noosa under-6s travelled early to meet Brothers and Saints in round 4. The team showed some real improvement from some of the younger players, with brother and sister combo Arlo and Bella unbeatable with the tags. Hunter took off on some promising runs, while Murphy and Henry kept their team on the front foot. Hugo, Zac and Jack kept the scoreboard ticking over with some superb tries. Harvey and Cisco showed great sportsmanship by helping out the opposition. Best of all, fun was had by all.Domino’s Pizza players of the match went to Hunter Doonan and Murphy O’Connor.