Club Hub: Tight finishes dominate local rugby

Mon, Jun 10, 2019, 10:32 PM
AAP
by AAP
Harry Bergelin in action for Manly. Photo: Adam McDonald
Harry Bergelin in action for Manly. Photo: Adam McDonald

It was another intriguing weekend of club rugby.

How did your side go?

SHUTE SHIELD

A late Connor Winchester penalty goal sealed a win for Norths over Easts, with Waratahs flyhalf Mack Mason slotting six points for Easts.

Fellow NSW rook Ryan McCauley started in the second row for Easts while squad rake Andrew Tuala came off the bench for Norths.

Eastwood continued to cement their spot at the top end of the log with a big win over Souths, with the Rebels featuring NSW tighthead Shambeckler Vui.

Rory O'Connor started at loosehead for Warringah, alongside Sevens forward Boyd Killingworth with Rebels prop Mess Erasmus coming off the bench in victory over West Harbour.

Rising Sevens star Dylan Pietsch played at 13 for Randwick on a tough outing against Sydney uni.

RESULTS

Manly 31 - Gordon 27

Norths 18 - Easts 17

Souths 21 - Eastwood 56

Warringah 30 - West Harbour 24

Randwick 18 - Sydney Uni 40

QUEENSLAND PREMIER RUGBY

GPS stole a famous victory over Easts in the QPR last weekend with a last-gasp score handing them a 24-22 win.

UQ beat out Gold Coast counterparts Bond while Sunnybank and Brothers also went home winners.

RSULTS

Sunnybank 25 - Wests 20

GPS 24 - Easts 22

UQ 29 - Bond Uni 17

Brothers 38 -Souths 26

JOHN I DENT CUP

Vikings took the bragging rights over fierce rivals Royals with a big 54-17 win in round 10.

Wests narrowly lost to Uni-Norths while Gungahlin had a comfortable win over Easts.

RESULTS

Easts 8 - Gungahlin 42

Wests 19 - Uni-Norths 26

Royals 17 - Vikings 54

FMG PREMIER GRADE

Wests ground out a win over Wanneroo in round 10, while Associates, Palmyra Cottesloe, Nedlands and Kalamunda were also on the winner's list.

RESULTS

Wanneroo 5 - Wests 7

UWA 7 - Associates 28

Curtin Uni 6 - Coastal Cavaliers 47

Palmyra 37 - Southern Lions 14

Joondalup 14  - Cottesloe 15

Nedlands 43 -Perth Bayswater 6

Kalamunda 30 - ARKs 26

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