Sport
Oranges win a thriller in extra time DJW Dingoes down
DC & C Barracudas
Oranges are through to the 9-12 years Oranges will meet Powerades in tomorrow’s Junior Touch grand final tomorrow after- final after Powerades had a big 23-6 victory noon after a thrilling win in extra time over last week in their semi final game against DJW Dingoes will meet J&K Butchers in SpongeBobs last week. Redbacks. the Opens Touch A Grade grand final toSpongeBobs had the upper hand earlier in Rhylee Jeffery led the scoring for Powerades morrow night at Ward Oval. the match and led 5-3 at the break. with four tries, Taj Goonrey crossed three The DJW Dingoes easily beat last year’s A big second half effort by both sides saw times, Jessica Rogers, George McDonald and champions, DC & C Barracudas, 11-3, in the scores locked at 10-all at the fulltime Thomas Presig touched down twice with Judd Thursday’s final. whistle. Josephson, Zara Patterson and Sonny Ste- DJW Dingoes took control of the match Harpa Martin, with her third try of the game phens adding the extras. from the outset and continued to build on their scored in extra time, sealed the win for her In reply, Tommy George scored three tries 4-1 half time advantage to finish with a comOranges side. for Redbacks with Taylah Wyllie crossing prehensive eight point win. DJW Dingoes’ try scorers included Damon Oranges’ other try scorers were Thomas twice and Harlym Curtis also scored a try. Knight (2), Mason King, London Hyland and In the 13-16 years age division, the Gladia- Bruce (2), Maddie Bruce, Haymish McLeod, Talas Burke. tors and Raiders will meet in tomorrow’s final Bridgette Negfeldt, Phoebe Pursehouse, Ted SpongeBobs’ tries came from Ella Oborn after they both won their semi final games last Smith and Zane Taylor. In reply, Jayden Harvey crossed twice for (3), Alfie Toomey (2) and Indie Burke. week. Gladiators had an impressive 21-6 win over DC & C Barracudas and Ashton Dietrich was Mad Dogs. Maddie Bruce and Jaxon Burke, their only other try scorer. with four tries each, helped to steer Gladiators Haymans Snowflakes won their tight tussle to their win. Rhylee Patterson also crossed with Rusty Snails, 9-7, to make their way to three times, Kai McCosker scored a double tomorrow night’s B Grade grand final where they will meet the Phat Athletes. Four teams took part in Saturday’s and Jamal Eves also touched down for a try. Haymans Snowflakes had a good 5-2 lead at Mad Dogs’ points came from tries to Oisin Three Ball Classic in the Men’s Golf comhalf time in last week’s final before the Rusty McMullen (3), Ryder Anderson, Rowdy Barpetition. Snails fought back and won the second half, The winners on the day were Peter Brien, ton and Ashton Dietrich. 5-4. After narrowly leading 5-4 at half time, the Zac Finn and Jay Egan finishing with 80 staHaymans Snowflakes however had already Raiders dominated the second half to finish bleford points. done enough in the first half of the match to with a 12-6 win over Yellow Bellies. Scott Mayne, Bian Smith and Rob Cummins Raiders shared the try scoring around with finish with the narrow two point win. finished in second place with 79 stableford six of their players scoring tries including Sosie Barton, with three tries, led the scoring points. Sosie Barton (2), Axel Fairfull (2), Hayden for Haymans Snowflakes with Jimmy Neyland Nearest to the Pin prizes were won by CumSeng (2), Eli Martin, Piper Neale and Will crossing twice and Josh Burke also scored a mins in the 3rd hole, Egan on the 7th hole and try. Oborn. Alec Fraser on the 15th. In reply, Lisa Dormer scored twice for Rusty Yellow Bellies’ try scorers were Ethan The Nutrien Russell sponsored Stableford Snails and Kody Martin, Ben McBride and McLeod (2), Tim Eves, Aiden Hyland and competition was played on Sunday with super Nathan Prince each crossed for a try. vet Max Phillips, on 38 stableford points, Bridgette Negfeldt. finishing as the winner. Also on 38 stableford points in second place on a countback was Peter ‘Ding’ Lawrence. Garry Wilkin finished in third place with 37 stableford points. Stewart Fraser was another shot further back on 36 stableford points. Nearest to the Pin prizes were won by Rob Cummins on the 7th hole, Chris Powell on the Tax return appointments available in Cobar 8th hole and Lawrence on the 15th hole. Competitions for the next two weekends Please phone Ruth Mullins - 6883 2200 will be a Good Friday Par event; Saturday is a Stableford; Sunday’s game is a four ball Multiplier and an Individual Stableford will be played on Easter Monday. The following weekend’s schedule is a Four -Ball-Worst-Ball game on Saturday and the second round of the Captain’s Trophy will be Servicing Cobar for over 20 years contested next Sunday. —Three Aces
A classic win for Brien, Finn & Egan
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