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HomeSportPirates band together and dig deep

Pirates band together and dig deep

By Kellie Drinnan

NOOSA JUNIOR PIRATES
The Under 9 Noosa Junior Pirates took on Caboolture.
Lochie, the team captain and back from most of the season off with injury, ran the boys onto the field in what was the picture perfect winter day.
Caboolture kicked off and it was a try right off the bat to the Pirates by Lukas and that’s where the free run ended. This was one of the Pirates’ toughest games of the season and the boys had to dig deep and that they did.
With massive tackling by all the boys, they came thick and fast with often two and three boys in the tackles. The team banded together and got across the line with Rhy, Bailey, Cooper and Sam across in the second half.
All the team chipped in with great runs from Isaiah, great passing from Jak, and Lochie took out man of the match first game back and supporting the boys through the game.
It was a tough game boys and Matt would be proud, you chipped in as a team and did a great job. Thanks to Jak and Isaiah for helping out – Luca and Clancy were missed from the team today.

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