The team’s combination of speed, agility, and cohesion in their attacking plays allowed them to dominate the field, while their defense remained rock-solid, conceding just one try across four games. Their communication on the field and strategic play were key factors in their success, as they worked together seamlessly to outmaneuver their opponents.
The round games demonstrated their strength: Game 1 was an assertive 7-0 victory, followed by a confident 3-0 win in Game 2, and a controlled 4-1 win in Game 3. Their defensive prowess was on full display during the semi-final, where they secured a resounding 5-0 win, advancing them to the grand final.
In the final match, the team faced off against St Mary’s Catholic College, a formidable side featuring several NSW representative players. Despite a valiant effort, St Edward’s fell short with a 3-1 loss. Nonetheless, the team’s outstanding performance throughout the day made them proud ambassadors for the College, showcasing not only their skills but also exceptional sportsmanship and resilience. The entire team left the field with heads held high, knowing they had represented St Edward’s with honor and dedication.
Team
Lincoln Craig, George Duffy, Archer Jones, Saint Levae, Sean Mahoney, Beau McKeon, Sonny Pike, Max Portass, Tyler Preston, Tobi Ruhl, Mitchell Stretton, Koby Teasdale, Austin Willis, Kai Zahra
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