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Dolphins played with heart

U7 Noosa Red and Fins

This week Noosa Reds played Maroochydore & Noosa Fins played Grammar, both at Maroochydore.

Teams showed lots of heart and outstanding work in defence and attack. Player of the matches – Saxon and Nate

U14 Noosa Dolphins

The Noosa U14 young men arrived at Maroochydore Saturday missing 3 vital players. Playing the top team of the competition was going to a harsh challenge. These young men took the field with courage and discipline, and with only 14 players on the field, managed to hold Maroochydore to a 7 all draw.

The second game, against a fresh Brothers team saw Noosa start with determination and team work. A proud support team witnessed a great win of 5 nil. All team members stood tall in defence and played hard for one another. More good things are yet to come from these young Dolphins.

Noosa Junior Colts v Caloundra

With more players available this week Junior Colts travelled to Caloundra to take on the Lighthouses on Friday night. Good early two man hard-hitting driving defence put Caloundra on the back foot. The boys then followed the work done at training on our game attack pattern to organise the lead, tip and rip runners. With this, we played with some continuous phase play and scored good running team tries. When fulltime was blown the dolphins had put the light out and defeated Caloundra 60 to 7. Good games from Nick, Leo, Kynan and Tim 

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