Went all the way to stupid subi and paid $75 for tickets to watch the U/16 grand final only for the ARU to cancel it due to them being scared that the sponsor logos will rub off
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Went all the way to stupid subi and paid $75 for tickets to watch the U/16 grand final only for the ARU to cancel it due to them being scared that the sponsor logos will rub off
Couldn't have happened to a nicer bloke... Haha eadc
We left 2 hours earlier to watch the U16s only to watch the rain. I wonder what the sponsors thought of the cancellation?
It was disgraceful. Least they could have done was get the boys together and have a few wallabies chat to them and make it up to them.
But nothing! Very poor.
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Any idea when the final will get rescheduled to?
There's a reason why it's the curtain raiser
I would if 1) they had an office in Perth and 2) they paid enough to allow me to pay my mortgage and feed my kids.
Sadly neither are true.
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The game won't be re appointed as I understand it due to fixture congestion and also the side that Palmyra where playing so I am told have a number of players who are of the morman faith and are unable to play the match so Palmyra have been awarded the pennant by virtue of the fact they finished higher on the ladder
Game is confirmed to be played at Curtin Uni on Thursday night at 7pm
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Wonder what happened between Sunday when I was given my info and Tuesday evening!
They all wanted to play rugby. It is going to be tough for some boys that are also playing tonight for the u16 state side against Wanneroo u18 but I suppose they will be ok
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Only playing tonight
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i think he's still on GAGR somewhere. or the Roar
Joondalup claims Under 16 title
By RugbyWA Media Unit
Under 16 premiers: Joondalup
Joondalup has upset the previously undefeated Palmyra to lift the 2013 Under 16 Bankwest Junior Rugby Trophy.
In a low-scoring encounter at Curtin University’s Edinburgh Oval, Joondalup outside centre Kane Steiner crossed for the only try of the match to secure his side a 5-3 victory.
Palmyra, who defeated Joondalup 37-12 in the two side’s previous fixture this season, led 3-0 at the half-time break through an early penalty goal to inside centre Trey Moloney.
While the minor premiers had opportunities to extend their advantage through the first term, the defence from their northern rivals remained intact.
Nine minutes into the second term, Moloney chased through a clearing kick out of his own quarter from flyhalf Preston McPhee to touch down for the only five-pointer of the match.
While Palmyra had the opportunity to steal the victory through a mountain of late field position and several penalty goal attempts in the second half – including one on full-time, they were unable to find the required two points allowing a euphoric Joondalup to take the title for 2013.
Joondalup 5 (Kane Steiner try) defeated Palmyra 3 (Trey Moloney penalty goal)