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ROUND 6


SENIOR MEN 1

Bricklayers 61 (Jordi Bibby 23) d Flyers 51 (Seamus Doherty 12)

Piewarmers 49 (Harry McGregor 16) d The Lads 34 (Ryan O’Sullivan 9)


SENIOR MEN 2

Rookies 55 (Tyson Hartshorn 24) d WCC Pacers 33 (Stefan Mangiameli 13)

Vintage Ballers 36 (Anthony Foott 11) d The Beers 35 (Brett Smith 7)

The Lekars 37 (Mark Drotsky 9) d PHIL-AUS 25 (Jerwin Mendoza 10)

Get Buckets 50 (Joshua Ewart 15) d Capital Gainz 36 (Justin Toomey 8)


OPEN WOMEN

Mixups 57 (Maddy Price 22) d Yo Pros 48 (Zoe Morris 25)

Flyers 53 (Jayda Plant 17) d Air Ballers 31 (Leah McDonald 8)

The Dogs 61 (Demi Hallam 19) d The Crossovers 24 (Ryley Purcell 11)


UNDER 12 BOYS

Trotters 37 (Deacon Roberts 22) d Rebels 35 (Tobias Caldwell 11)

Untouchables 24 (Judd O’Sullivan 10) d Fireflys 20 (Rafael Foott 8)

Saints 40 (Lucas Pay 29) d Tigers 34 (Wilhelm Foott 16)

Swans 29 (Vann Neuschafer 14) d Speewa 24 (Levi Carrison 7)


UNDER 14 BOYS

Trotters 34 (Hamish Lawry 21) d Rebels 30 (Ethan Clarke 16)

Fireflys 43 (Lucas O’Reilly 17) d Untouchables 32 (Chayse Worner 12)

Tigers 37 (Leo Kim 13) d Saints 32 (Archie O’Brien 16)

Swans 40 (Mityen McInnes/Archie McCombe 16) d Speewa 35 (Blake O’Halloran 13)


UNDER 16 BOYS

Saints 60 (Murndarr Mcinnes 19) d Untouchables 45 (Julian Muir 25)

Rebels 60 (Noah Pearson 24) d Flyers 22

Trotters 37 (Kaedan Purcell 12) d Speewa 31 (Tiger Vearing 15)

Tigers 46 (Charlie Blake 18) d Swans 43 (Max Thompson 18)


UNDER 19 BOYS

Swans 64 (Koby McMillan 31) d Flyers 59

Rebels 54 (Harry Scott 23) d Saints 37 (Blake Wright 17)

Tigers 66 (Seamus Doherty 47) d Trotters 53 (Bohdi Kelly 24)


UNDER 12 GIRLS

Untouchables (Stella Scott 15) 28 d Rebels 17 (Pippy Morton 10)

Fireflys 46 (Mia Hirst 23) d Giants 33 (Mabel Spitty 12)

Trotters 26 (Ivy Patterson 16) d Speewa 21 (Marley Brown 9)


UNDER 15 GIRLS

Trotters 32 (Laela Grayling 14) d Giants 28 (Ruby Ryan 20)

Untouchables 42 (Sadie Spitty 24) d Fireflys 41 (Eliza Lawry 15)

Rebels 33 (Miela Roberts 23) d Speewa 14 (Kieley Styles 12)

Tigers 36 (Stella Bibby 15) d Hawks 29 (Arna Carroll 9)


UNDER 17 GIRLS

Trotters 60 (Ava Crow 18) d Rebels 32 (Montana Davies 12)

Speewa 63 (Jayda Kelly 23) d Fireflys 30 (Chloe Meehan 10)

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