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SHBA Round 12 results

BOYS COMPETITION

UNDER-8 BOYS

Speewa 6 (JJ Van Coller 6) DEF Saints 2 ( Paddy Morris 2)

Tigers 5 (Max Brennan 3) DEF Untouchables 3 (Eddie McAlpine 2)

UNDER-10 BOYS

Rebels 20 (Lucas Summerhayes 11) DEF Tigers 16 ( Jace Bannam 6)

Speewa 17 (Tyson Jenkins 10) DEF Untouchables 9 ( Lincoln Foott 7)

Giants 19 (Benji Kelly 7) DEF FIreflys 17 (Jonathan Scott 11)

Hawks 26 (Jude Trenfield 13) DEF Saints 18 (Tex Ryan 10)

UNDER-12 BOYS

Trotters 52 (Rafael Foott 28) DEF Speewa 39 ( Lenny Hirst 11)

Saints 41 (Max Fielder 20) DEF Untouchables 35 ( Wilhem Foott 22)

Fireflys 51 (Mason Rumbold 20) DEF Rebels 37 (Hamish Pay 22)

Giants 50 (Judd O’Sullivan 23) DEF Hawks 30 ( Freddy Patterson 12)

UNDER-14 BOYS

Trotters 36 (Lucas Pay 18) DEF Saints 25 ( Dayne Purcell 11)

Rebels 48 (Mitzen Mcinnes 28) DEF Untouchables 44 ( Vann Neuschafer 18)

Fireflys 45 (Hamish Lawry 19) DEF Giants 30 (Henry O’Bryan 13)

Swans 31 (Deacon Roberts 13) DEF Speewa 30 ( Archie O’Brien 22)

UNDER-16 BOYS

Trotters 40 (Charlie Blake 14) DEF Saints 13 (Callum Muir 5)

Rebels 60 (Samuel Brown 33) DEF Untouchables 39 (Archie McCombe 14)

Giants 53 (Noah Pearson 17) DEF FIreflys 18 ( Emmanual Osunneye 11)

Hawks 39 (Harry Hunter 16) DEF Flyers (U14) ( Hamish Lawry 9)

UNDER-19 BOYS

Rebels 52 (Tiger Vearing 23) DEF Untouchables 48 ( Bryce Townsend 18)

Trotters 57 (Julian Muir 24) DEF Fireflys 49 (Tynan Perry 15)

GIRLS COMPETITION

UNDER-8 GIRLS

Saints 6 (Imogen Rogers 4) DEF Speewa 2 (Collins Ewart 2)

Tigers 6 (Florence Baulch 3) DEF Untouchables 3 ( Joanie Bett 3)

Under-10 GIRLS

Speewa 18 (Cleo McApine 10) DEF Saints 5 ( Tullie Wilkins 3)

Untouchables 12 (Ester Harberger 8) DEF Tigers 11 ( Jasmine Best 6)

UNDER-12 GIRLS

Saints 29 (Sailor Spong 19) DEF Speewa 11 (Evie Aiello 3)

Untouchables 35 (Willow Cadd 25) DEF Tigers 28 (Tilly Saunders 12)

Fireflys 28 (Arlee Parsons 8) DEF Trotters 17 (Sunny Spitty 8)

UNDER-14 GIRLS

Trotters 30 (Mabel Spitty 12) DEF Swans 23 (Asha Neuschafer 17)

Untouchables 48 ( Mia Hirst 22) DEF Speewa 25 (Lily Nalder 15)

Saints 37 (Stella Scott 13) DEF Fireflys 25 (Rubi Kelly 15)

Hawks 34 (Ivy Patterson 18) DEF Flyers ( U12) ( Arlee Parsons 9)

UNDER-16 GIRLS

Flyers ( U14) ( Kiera Van Coller 11) DEF Saints 31 ( Maya Henson 9)

Untouchables 52 (Miela Roberts 26) DEF Speewa 48 (Violet Corrie 22)

Fireflys 51 ( Arna Carrol 16) DEF Tigers 38 ( Lyla Morton 16)

UNDER-19 GIRLS

Flyers (U16 53 DEF Tigers 34 ( Scarlet Grey 21)

Untouchables 34 (Brooke Pearson 10) DEF Speewa 27 (Jayda Plant, Ava O’Brien, Willow Conlan 8)

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