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Spirits high in season opener

U6s Rachael Griggs

The Easter break did not dull the spirit and determination of the mighty under 6s. Their passing and defence was first class against a well drilled Grammar team. The ground was very wet underfoot which meant passing had to be precise and all team members had fun running round and getting muddy. Player of the match went to Henry for an all-round performance.

U7s Manager Jeremy Mansell

The U7’s played their first game of the proper season on a slippery field against Grammar on Saturday. The team went really well, showing variation on attack and real commitment on defence. Zach Eaton opened the scoring from the start with a quick try and then continued to lead through his defensive efforts for the remainder of the game producing a best and fairest display. Maya , Tristan and CJ also contributed well throughout the game, coping well with the wet conditions with some good passing and support play. Special thanks to Henry and Owen who added some real ability in defense, making great touches and saving trys. Well done U7’s and looking forward to next week.

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