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The Northern suburbs came south like a bride on her wedding night and left like a nun in the bath- on arrival they had a soul full of hope and on departure had ...
Pally third and fifths accounted for Joondalup suprisingly comfortably, while sixths had a good tussle on their hands, winning 21 to 20. Ignore the result on the Rugby WA website which was arse about, it's wrong, as is often the case.
Pally seconds had a disciplined win over Wanneroo and the first grade result was never in doubt, although the Roo Dogs showed commendable spirit.
Nothing to write home about, Palmyra supporters, but we are definitely still in the chase in all grades, and next week's bye will give the club the chance to have players back from injuries in preparation for our French cousins from Rockingham and the second round.
Colts lost to Joondalup, but took the game to them, and were by no means overawed.
Whilst there is considerable noise emenating from opposition clubs, first grade coach Jason Jones has quietly developed an efficient squad which will account for most of the pretenders in the lead up to the finals.
Players of the day this weekend included Jerry Viriki who scored a superb try and was involved in most others, and James Stannard.