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BOYS COMPETITION

UNDER 8 BOYS:

Saints 8 (Paddy Morris 5) DEF Tigers 5 (Rickie Fletcher and Max Brennan 2)

Untouchables 12 (Eddie McAlpine 10) DEF Speewa 5 (JJ van Coller 4)

UNDER 10 BOYS:

Saints 11 (Tex Ryan 6) DEF Giants 5 (Levi Jean- Louis 3)

Speewa 10 (Tyson Jenkins 7) DEF Tigers 9 (Jace Bannam 5)

Hawks 12 (Griffin Vearing 5) DEF Swans 8( Jobe Webster and Oscar Orr 3)

Fireflys 23 (Jonathan Scott 8) DEF Rebels 21(Lucas Summerhayes 9)

Trotters 21 (Alfie Cadd 7) DEF Untouchables 14 (Lincoln Foott 11)

UNDER 12 BOYS:

Speewa 56 (Harry Grayling 19) DEF Rebels 48 (Hamish Pay 25)

Swans 49 (Geroge Muir 20) DEF Hawks 24 (Archie Henson 7

Trotters 59 (Rafael Foott 29) DEF Giants 22 (Conor McGovern 7)

Fireflys (River Boyle 11) 48 DEF Untouchables 44 (Wilhem Foott 24)

UNDER 14 BOYS:

Trotters 44 (Lucas Pay 18) DEF Swans 36 (Emerson Doolan 17)

Rebels 37 (Brady Caldwell 16) DEF Giants 19 (Will O’Bryan 8)

Speewa 59 (Archie O’Brien 31) DEF Untouchables 36 (Leo Elston 19)

Hawks 41 (Lewis Caldwell 13) DEF Fireflys 18 (Rory Phillips 10)

UNDER 16 BOYS:

Rebels 47 (Samuel Brown 22) DEF Giants 45 (Clem Harris 19)

Speewa 51 (Harrison McCreesh 22) DEF Untouchables 43 (Archie McCombe 14)

Fireflys 56 (Emmanuel Osunneye 18) Hawks 46 (Harry Hunter 27)

Trotters 57 (Charlie Blake 19) DEF Swans 35 (Will Cimino 10)

Flyers (U14) (Deacon Roberts 19) DREW Saints 43 (Callum Muir 18)

UNDER 19 BOYS:

Trotters 62 (Julian Muir 20) DEF Rebels 52 (Darcy Butler 18)

Untouchables (Kai Everett 18) 45 DEF Fireflys 42 (Bryce Anderson 15)

GIRLS COMPETITION

UNDER 8 GIRLS:

Tigers 7 (Bobbi Schack 4) DEF Saints 4 (Imogen Rogers 4)

Untouchables 10 (Matilda Smith 8) DEF Speewa 0

Under 10 GIRLS:

Saints 11 (Lexi Murphy 5) DEF Tigers 8 (Londyn Beasy 4)

Speewa 16 (Cleo McApline 6) DEF Untouchable13 (Ester Harberger 6)

UNDER 12 GIRLS:

Saints 30 (Sailor Spong 10) DEF Trotters 21 (Evie Fletcher 7)

Fireflys 30 (Arlee Parsons 12) DEF Untouchables 22 (Olivia Best and Willow Cadd 10)

Speewa 19 (Mila Rose Watson 8) DEF Tigers 17 (Tilly Saunders 9)

UNDER 14 GIRLS:

Saints 36 (Arie Wilson 13) DEF Swans 24 (Asha Neuschafer 19)

Flyers ( U12) 17 (Charlotte Lawry and Sailor Spong 6) DEF Trotters 16 (Mabel Spitty 10)

Hawks 40 (Ivy Patterson 16) DEF Tigers 20 (Eliza Milano 12)

UNDER 16 GIRLS:

Tigers 46 (Lyla Morton 19) DEF Flyers (U14) 24

Fireflys 41 (Arna Carroll 15) DEF Untouchables 27 (Zoe Brooks 13)

Speewa 33 (Violet Corrie 15) DEF Saints 27 (Sadie Spitty 17)

UNDER 19 GIRLS:

Speewa 45 (Scarlet Grey 21) DEF Tigers 38 (Jayda Plant 21)

Flyers (U16) 57 DEF Untouchables 23 (Ava Crow 12)

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