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FINALS

UNDER 19 BOYS

Second semi-final: Tigers 44 d Rebels 19 (Harry McGregor 15)

First semi-final: Trotters 51 d Fireflys 35 (Koby McMillan 26)

Preliminary final: Rebels 42 d Trotters 27 (Harry McGregor 18)

UNDER 16 BOYS

Second semi-final: Trotters 51 d Rebels 33 (Murndarr McInnes 27)

First semi-final: Tigers 63 d Fireflys 58 (Max Thompson 45)

Preliminary final: Tigers 56 d Rebels 47 (Cruz O’Sullivan 27)

UNDER 14 BOYS

Second semi-final: Untouchables 34 d Speewa 31 (Jimmy Kelly 30)

First semi-final: Swans 42 d Fireflys 24 (Noah Pearson 21)

Preliminary final: Swans 52 d Speewa 34 (Noah Pearson 28)

UNDER 12 BOYS

Second semi-final: Fireflys 43 d Trotters 38 (Hamish Lawry 36)

First semi-final: Rebels 37 d Tigers 24 (Henry O’Bryan 30)

Preliminary final: Trotters 49 d Rebels 39 (Archie O’Brien 22)

UNDER 16 GIRLS

Second semi-final: Fireflys 48 d Tigers 42 (Jayda Plant 28)

First semi-final: Trotters 42 d Rebels 20 (Isabella Corrie 20)

Preliminary final: Tigers 49 d Trotters 26 (Ava Crow 20)

UNDER 14 GIRLS

Second semi-final: Swans 25 d Speewa 22 (Isla Beasy 17)

First semi-final: Fireflys 43 d Saints 9 (Chloe Nalder 18)

Preliminary final: Fireflys 40 d Speewa 36 (Isla Beasy 32)

UNDER 12 GIRLS

Second semi-final: Saints 20 d Rebels 9 (Arlie Thompson 10)

First semi-final: Speewa 24 d Tigers 27 (Lily Nalder 15)

Preliminary final: Tigers 26 d Rebels 14 (Lily Nalder 14)

LAST ROUND

UNDER 10 BOYS

Swans 28 d Untouchables 15 (Cooper Smith 10)

Rebels 43 d Saints 20 (Sonny Martin 11)

Tigers 30 d Trotters 15 (Judd O’Sullivan 12)

UNDER 10 GIRLS

Fireflys 26 d Speewa 18 (Leni Wilkins 8)

Tigers 6 drew Rebels 6 (Amelia Templar 4)

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