RECAP: Buildcorp Australian Schools and Junior Rugby Union Championships - Day 2

Tue, Jul 8, 2025, 6:00 AM
LIVE Rugby Australia
by LIVE Rugby Australia
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RECAP: Day 2 of the Buildcorp Australian Schools and Junior Rugby Union (ASJRU) Championships is run and done at Sunshine Coast Stadium and Kawana Sports Precinct.

New South Wales dominated the opening day's play with all four NSW teams picking up wins while Queensland 1, South Australia and Victoria also enjoyed early success at Sunshine Coast Stadium and Kawana Sports Precinct.

New South Wales' reign continued on Day 2 with both NSW 1 and NSWJRU Barbarians enjoying strong wins before a hard-fought derby between NSW 2 and NSWJRU.

Visit the ASRU and NJRC match centres for team lists, match centres and more:

Day 2 ASRU Results - Field 7

10:10 - QLD 2 67 (Knowles 3, Figota 3, Beals, West, Kennedy, Riddell, Piutau tries; Kennedy 4, Keir 2 cons) def VIC 12 (Nikau-Roderick, McLaughlin tries; Loffley con)

11:30 - ACT 10 (Burrows try; Kirsten con, pen) def by WA 13 (Bunce, Cairns tries; Heke pen)

13:00 - NSW 2 51 (Feltham 3, Muir, Tarau, Harrison, Caswell tries; Prykiel 4, Moody cons; Prykiel, Moody pens) def NSWJRU 29 (Glassie 3, Donohoe 2 tries; Birnie 2 cons)

14:30 - NSW 1 38 (Geros 2, Bloomfield, Dempsey, Metcalf, Tremlett tries; Dene 4 cons) def QLD 1 5 (Lemalu try)

Day 2 NJRC Results - Stadium Field

11:30 - NSWJRU Barbarians 36 (Gaw 2, Seckold 2, Devaney, Futialo tries; Fuller 3 cons) def Victoria U17 17 (Wolfgramm, Paleme, Monteiro-Sua tries; Kairua con)

13:00 - South Australia 62 def Tasmania 5

14:30 - The Associated Schools QLD 29 (Levitt 2, Toovey, Tusitala, Brown tries; Ogden 2 cons) def Northern Territory 21 (Dodds 2, pen tries; Oberholzer 2 cons)

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