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HomeSportNoosa Dolphins Juniors tackle the fifth round

Noosa Dolphins Juniors tackle the fifth round

Round Five of the 2024 season was left to the younger Noosa Dolphins Juniors to tackle.

And tackle they did, too busy on the Eumundi fields to notice the older Dolphins missing from the competition. Teams from under-12s upwards had the week off, or selected players took part in the regional competition playing for the Sunshine Coast Stingrays.

Under 11s – In an intense showdown at Eumundi, the U11 Noosa Dolphins faced off against Brothers. Despite the odds of being down some key players and having no reserves, the Dolphins showcased their resilience and determination on the field. Brothers made an early breakthrough with a classy try, but Noosa swiftly retaliated with a breathtaking play, culminating in a sensational try by Ben. However, it was a challenging day for the Dolphins, committing many players to the breakdown as they struggled to maintain momentum against a relentless Brothers side. Despite the setbacks, standout performances from players like Eddie, who delivered a powerful hit-up earning him Domino’s Pizza Player of the Match, and solid defensive efforts from Eric, Taylor, Hugo, and newcomer Charlie, kept the margin respectable. Although the outcome wasn’t ideal, the Dolphins remain optimistic, knowing that with focus and determination, they will soon return to their dominant form.

Under 10s – A Saturday morning at the beautiful Eumundi fields, coffee brewing, birds chirping and it was Noosa’s turn to take on the Caloundra Lighthouses with a host of players out sick or away. It was up to 12 players to stand up. After probably the worst half of footy for the year, coaches Budda and Adam laid a challenge to the team. Challenge accepted with Henry cleaning out everyone in his path, then onto Domino’s Pizza Player of the Match Eden to continue the forward dominance. A superb defensive effort from Hayden helped keep the Noosa team on top. Hugo pulled through with three long-range tries, while Phin’s talk, enthusiasm and no-nonsense defence kept the ball coming. There were a few great runs from Freddie, Harvey, Seb and Mason, and some flair on the wings from Stella and Isabella. A truly great second half finishing off as winners 28-21. Go the Phins!

Under 8s – Noosa Reds v Peregian Saints. The boys were pumped for the local derby. The team played very selfless rugby with each player putting in to help each other out, producing strong defensive efforts to keep Saints on the back foot. Hugo shone with great straight running, captain Alfie with low and determined tackling and Fion stepped through the defensive line late in the game. The boys’ passing and teamwork showed true Dolphins spirit. The plays of the day went to Owen with exceptional running and passing, while Alfie took home the Domino’s Pizza Player of the Match displaying great tackling and leadership throughout.

Under 7s – This week the team played against Flinders White at Eumundi. A larger than usual field allowed for plenty of room to practice spreading wide. A big run by Hemi drew in the defence and broke the line. The Flinders team showed great pace, putting our defence to the test, Otis diving fully outstretched to save a try. Alfie ensured training was put to good use, staying in his line cracking open a gap and breaking through for a try, and a never-seen-before try celebration. Archer also crossed for another try after a quick pick-up and line break, just on half time. The coach’s message was to continue going to ground, taking the touches and passing. The boys were listening. Gus scored after a dance along the sideline to the corner, guided by Hamish and Buster. Owen was strong in defence and demonstrated great passing to feed the team, with everyone dotting down multiple times. Gus was awarded Domino’s Pizza Player of the Match for his most improved efforts.

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