Novotel Australian schools rugby championships - Day 2 results

Mon, May 7, 2012, 2:00 AM
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by AAP

Division I

Game 9 (Pool B)

NSW II 31

Combined States 21

NSW II tries - Tom Murphy, Tomas Robertson, Harry Jones (2).

NSW II conversions - John Porch (4).

NSW II penalty goal – Porch.

Combined States tries - Harry Randell, Angus Pulver, Patrick James.

Combined States conversions - Will Paterson (3).

Game 10 (Pool B)

QLD I 52 def.

WA 0

QLD I tries - Joe Wrampling, Monty Ione, Latham Takau, Jonah Placid, Sam Green (2), Gareth Kalell (2).

QLD I conversions - Sam Green (6).

Game 11 (Pool A)

QLD II 30 def.

VIC 17

QLD II tries - Kyle Blackman, Netinili Fielea, Nigel Tanuvasa, Brodie Collins.

QLD II conversions - Mitchell Third (2).

QLD II penalty goals – Third (2).

VIC tries - Moli Sooaemalelagi, Niua Puaka, Junior Laloifi.

VIC conversion - Niua Puaka.

Game 12 (Pool A)

NSW I 50 def.

ACT 14

NSW I tries - Jonathon Brown, Tepai Moeroa, Harry Rorke, Jake McIntyre (2), Andrew Kellaway (2).

NSW I conversions - Andrew Kelloway, Jake McIntyre (5).

NSW I penalty goal – McIntyre.

ACT tries - Jordan Place, Joe Powell.

ACT conversions - Mitchell Tye, Jamie Bodman.

Standings

Pool A – NSW I (10), QLD II (10), ACT (0), VIC (0)

Pool B – QLD I (10), NSW II (10), CS (0), WA (0)

Division II

Game 7

National Indigenous 65 def.

TAS 10

National Indigenous tries - Robbie Townsend, Dylan Dodd, Carlin Simon, Carlin Anderson (2), David Green (3), Arthur Currie (3).

National Indigenous conversions - Colin Hammond, Stephen Tracey, Arthur Currie, Carlin Simon (2).

TAS try - Nikola Latelo.

TAS conversion - Matthew Sproule.

TAS penalty goal – Sproule.

Game 8

SA 36 def.

NT 23

SA tries - Kyil Beach, Zac Wilson, Ethan Vili, Chris Steel, Lachlan Riley, Stewart Nutt.

SA conversions - Chris Hodgson (3).

NT tries - Eli Berns, Jack Tourish, Jared Deo.

NT conversions - Bryce Condon (2).

NT penalty goals Condon (2).

Standings

South Australia (10), National Indigenous (10), Northern Territory (0), Tasmania (0)

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