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HomeSportGreat results for Dolphins

Great results for Dolphins

 U9 Noosa Fins V Maroochydore

It was the clash of U9 Noosa and Maroochydore this week and with strong looking opponents our boys certainly did not let that stop them by scoring in the first minutes of the match.

Our work of getting into the rucks to get the ball is beginning to show and we need to secure it for our backs. Gus had a great game today and so did Flynn coming back from an injury last week to a fantastic game. Dominoes Player of the day Flynn

U11 Noosa Fins 68 V Caloundra 5

Round 3 for the Noosa Fins Under 11 did not disappoint with a convincing win against Caloundra. The forwards continue to show progress with good structure around the ruck, providing good quality ball for the back to work with. The players are starting to form a cohesive team that will set them up for success for the rest of the season. Player of the match was Billy Henderson.

U13 Noosa Dolphins 48 V Maleny 12

The U13’s headed to Witta to take on Maleny in cool and blustery conditions. The team were looking to bounce back from a disappointing loss last week and started the match strongly with a big improvement in intensity. The reward came through early tries to Mack and Jack and from there the team continued with a dominant performance. Player of the match Pearl put in a superb performance with a hat trick of tries with Austin and Nick also crossing the try line. To their credit Maleny never gave up and put on a couple of tries also. Conversions from Angus and Louie saw the final score at 48 -12. The coaches spoke of the improved performance of the team as a whole with each and every playing putting in the effort this week. Kaleb was also given a special mention from the coaches for his match performance and personal improvement since the start of the season.

U15 Noosa Dolphins V Norths Blue

Our second grading game for the season, the boys traveled to Cabooluture and came up against last year’s premiers for div 1, a tough well drilled and disciplined Norths Blue. Even though we didn’t come home with a win the boys are more knowledgeable at the standard needed for this year’s comp.

Noosa Junior Colts 26 V Uni 5

The Noosa Junior Colts took on Uni at Maroochydore on Friday night. We were down a quite a few players with only one reserve but came out strong in the first half and scored some good early tries with good ball movement. With both teams undefeated for the season there we some good solid hits in defence. At halftime Noosa had applied good pressure and taken a 26 to nil lead. The second half saw Uni get their defensive pattern sorted and forced many mistakes with the ball from Noosa trying to pass when a strong carry was needed. The final scored Noosa winners 26 to 5. Good games from Jasper, Leo, Lachie and Tyson.

 

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