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Junior Dolphins round up

Dolphins U14s vs Saints Round 4

It was a picture-perfect morning at Dolphins Oval, with the sun shining brightly for the U14s clash against Saints. Unfortunately, a favourable scoreline didn’t come with the best of Noosa’s May weather. The U14s were down seven players in the second meeting between these two teams this season. Saints capitalised on this, getting the ball to their speedsters to score on multiple occasions.

The Dolphins did manage to score twice, and there was no question that the players out there have the skill, ability and fitness. However, on Saturday, the belief and confidence were missing from the usual grit and determination previously shown. Some great highlights emerged, and it’s clear that elements from training are being implemented. Now, it’s about bringing it all together.

Victor was a standout once again and was awarded the Domino’s Player of the Match, with special mentions to Kade and George M.

Dolphins U13s vs Peregian Saints Round 4

U13 Noosa Dolphins were on home ground hosting the anticipated clash against Peregian Saints, with both teams lean on subs due to the past wet weather injuries and team absences. Set on a sunny autumn morning, the Noosa boys trained well through the week and had high expectations leading into the battle. Spectators anxiously watched a tight match play out with Noosa leading at half time as the Dolphin forwards dominated their surge. Noosa defended well throughout, the backs created some good opportunities but were cut down and found it hard to penetrate the defensive line. Peregian Saints scored a late try to steal the game.

Domino’s Player of the Match went to Cooper who had a strong game at Outside Centre.

Noosa 10 – Peregian Saints 17

Dolphins U12 vs Nambour Round 4

In a spirited U12 clash, the Noosa Dolphins triumphed over the Nambour Toads, who arrived with just 10 players. The Dolphins generously lent them four, ensuring a fair 14-a-side match.

Noosa quickly opened the scoring with Mason’s try after a brilliant backline play put him down the wing. Evan’s strong pick-and-drive led to Sol’s try in the corner, extending the lead to 10–0. Nambour responded with a try under the posts, bringing the score to 10–7.

A backline run then set up Mason for another try, making it 20–14. In the second half, Damo’s run and Hugo’s offload put Mason over for yet another try, extending the lead to 27–14. Nambour answered with a try from their powerful centre, narrowing the gap to 27–19.

Noosa quickly regained control with tries from Eddie, Emmerson, Alyx and Ben, finishing the game at 58–19. The Dolphins showed excellent teamwork, with standout performances from Sol, Mason and Hugo. Nambour fought valiantly but couldn’t match Noosa’s momentum. The Dolphins boys showed great character and played in the spirit of the game. Rugby was the winner at the end of the day!

Domino’s Player of the Match: Evan

Dolphins U10s vs Nambour Round 4

The Under 10s continued their season of improvement with some great work shown in the tackle areas against a much bigger Nambour team in Round 4.

Hard work was personified by young Ramsey, who took home the team’s Hard Hat for today’s game, with the Domino’s Player of the Match going to Forrest Jenkins.

Each week, the boys keep turning up for each other and are really beginning to show the tenacity and commitment to the game that Coach Ian has been working on with them.

We look forward to next week: the U10s journey is exciting

Dolphins U9s vs University Round 4

After another great training session Friday the Dolphins U9s were ready to fire Saturday for their home match against University. Dolphins started strong with great possession and phase play leading to Koa in the corner. The forwards defensive game was exceptional with numerous turnovers leading to Dolphins turning defence into attack. Archie, Hunter and George’s work rate was outstanding. Alfie and Finn constantly combined for attacking raids, leading to numerous tries. The game was played in true rugby spirit with Dolphins and University players all best mates at the end of the game.

Domino’s Players of the Match were awarded to Hardie and George. Hardie displayed strong runs and up-front tackling, really fitting into the Dolphins team. George was on fire from the starting whistle, involved with the Dolphins up front to set up the platform for the rest of the team.

U8s Dolphins vs Peregian Saints Round 4

Playing Peregian Saints after a tough Friday night training, the U8s came together to put on a consistent and convincing display. The team exhibited great support, tackling and running with confidence. Hemi sliced through the opposition, dotting down a couple of tries. Hudson, Buster, Owen and Alfie showed powerful running. Jackson demonstrated bravery playing with his injured finger: he was strong off the line-outs and had some stomping runs. Gus got involved, keeping the other team on their toes with diverse running patterns. A notable dive from Buster meant a well-deserved try was celebrated. Shout-out to Otis, taking on tackling duties with confidence: head-on and low around the legs. Domino’s Player of the Match went to Archer for captain duties, continued improvement and his best training ever.

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