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Noosa Dolphins Junior Rugby

Under 6
Fins 30 drew Grammar 30
The boys were again on fire against a determined opposition and showed top form from and fighting spirit from start to finish.
Fabulous runs were in abundance from all the team mates
Tries: George (3), Rory (2), Brendan (1).
Domino’s Pizza Player of the Match: Myles White.

Under 8
Caloundra 45 d Reds 40
Caloundra scored the winning try in the final seconds of the game to the heartbreak of parents, coach, manager and grandies but the boys took it in their stride.
At one stage being two tries down in the second half, the Reds did really well to come back.
Domino’s Pizza Player of the Match.

Under 9
Reds 65 d Brothers 30
The first 15 minutes of the game were very physical and hard in the break down and tackles but our boys just took control of the match and outplayed the opposition as the game wore on.
Tries: Andrew (3), Kye (3), Reggie (2), Harry, Bailey.
Domino’s Pizza Player of the Match: Jackson Westphal.

Under 9
Brothers 35 d Fins 30
It was a tremendously close contest that went down to the wire with Brothers gaining ascendancy right on full time.
The boys stuck to their guns with superb defence to almost pull off a victory.
Special mention to Tom and Hunter for superb defence.
Tries: Fynn (2), Leif (2), Flynn, Joel, Max.
Domino’s Pizza Player of the Match: Jack Foreman.

Under 10
MFAC 26 d Reds 15
It was a tough game against Matthew Flinders who came out determined and played to win.
The first half was dominated by the opposition but Noosa defended well in the second half and kept working hard and managed to bring the score a little closer.
Tries: Max Ruster (2), Sabyr Kime.
Domino’s Pizza Player of the Match: Dominc Young and Max Ruster.

Under 10
Maroochydore 28 d Fins 10
The Fins never fully recovered from a slow start in which the Swans had conditions in their favour as they proceeded to a three try lead.
Ashton Clark had an outstanding game and helped to set up the first try with a brilliant run through the Swans’ defence.
Domino’s Pizza Player of the Match: Ashton Clark.

Under 14
Dolphins 40 d Caloundra 5
It was a slow start for the boys with a very determined Caloundra intent on contesting and spoiling the breakdown.
Tries: Aiden (2), Noah (2), John, (2), Leo (2). Josh kicked five conversions.
Domino’s Pizza Player of the Match: Aiden Swindlehurst.

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