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Wins and losses on muddy fields

U9 Noosa Fins

OMG what an awesome round for the Under 9 Fins. Mud and rain and two games of footy.

Coaches Shane and Josh super proud of all the boys this week of stepping up to being on the field without a Coach. First game against St. Andrews and the forwards Alex, Kellen, Flynn and Cody worked hard on pushing over those rucks with an even score against Saints that was our warmup, all boys putting in a huge effort against Brothers with tries all round. Dominoes Superstar this week Hamish Payne

U11 Noosa Reds

Grammar 29 V Noosa Reds 14

The first defeat of the season for the Reds came from a slick, talented and well prepared Grammar team. The boys now know exactly where the bar is set to be the best on the coast.

Two excellent team tries from Noosa were not enough as Grammar punished any small mistakes with end to end tries and dominance at the breakdown lead to a wealth of possession for the home side.

The Noosa boys made their coaching panel proud as they fought to the final whistle under intense pressure in front of an appreciative crowd of spectators.

Dominos pizza player of the day was Charlie Harmer.

U12 Noosa Dolphins

Noosa 20 V Uni 14

The Noosa Dolphins U12’s started off well against Uni at Flinders on Saturday, leading 10 – 0 at half time. Flinders put in a big effort in the 2nd half but Noosa Dolphins U12’s were too good, winning 20-14 Try scorers Lachie Coid, Jamie Leitch, Mali Onfray-Hawkins and Max McKerrow

U13 Noosa Dophins

Noosa 8 V Saints 20

The U/13’s took on Saints in damp and greasy conditions at Flinders School. It was going to be a tough physical match between two strong teams. Saints scored an early try to get first points but Noosa stuck to the game plan and constantly applied excellent pressure and were rewarded soon after with a penalty goal. After half time there was some really exciting back and forth rugby played which resulted in a fantastic try from Pearl to keep Noosa in the game but to their credit Saints dug deep and answered with two late tries and a penalty goal to take the win 20-8. Forwards player of the match was Jack and Angus the backs player. A huge team improvement in intensity and determination this week!

U14 Noosa Dolphins

Noosa 7 V Grammer 41

Noosa U/14’s travelled down to Grammar to take them on on their own turf. The late timing of the game did not suit the travellers. The game was hard fought with Noosa coming out second best .Grammar defeated Noosa 41-7.

U15 Noosa Dolphins

Noosa 17 V Norths Maroon 19

Noosa were dominant early on and took a 17 point lead before Norths gradually ground their way back into the game. Noosa led the game for 47 minutes but in the last play of the game, Norths levelled the score and converted their try to take the win.

Tries: Ethan Pohlner, Ben White, Max Ruster

Conversion: Jarrah Charlesworth

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