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Reserve Grade grand final
By RugbyWA Media Unit
Reserve Grade Champions - Wests Scarborough
Wests Scarborough has held off a gallant Palmyra in the Reserve Grade grand final today to win 21-17.
Wests Scarborough was dominant in the opening half, crossing for three tries to Palmyra’s one to take a 21-5 lead into the half-time break - Jaden Devorns, James Harvey and Saula Fifita crossed for the Boars and Sean Joyce the try-scorer for Palmyra.
With the premiership on the line, Palmyra came out fighting in the second-half with first a penalty try and then Bradley Kenton muscling his way over the chalk in the corner to trail 21-17.
Palmyra continued to pressure the line but Wests Scarborough’s scrambling defence held them out time after time. With just a minute remaining on the clock Palmyra took possession at the half-way mark and drove towards the line but a fumbled ball into touch signalled the end of the game.
Half time in Premier Grade
Cottesloe 14 lead Nedlands 10
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Full time
Nedlands 20 def Cottesloe 14
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home from the game & have just cracked a bottle of red!
Well done neddies, now lets look towards 2014 no more stupid rugbywa decision and please lets improve the standard of refs.
was driving,so just the one(or two)
I hope your number 4's feeling better - ouch!
dont tackle with your head!
How did the 9's Louwrens and Ruru go against one another?
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Wests Scarborough 1st Grade juggernaut has played finals rugby each and every year since its inception and continues this remarkable feat yet again this season and unbelievably it's still rolling on and as an added little circle jerk for the masses Wests actually hold the record for the current longest unbroken finals record.
That is because the shit won't go away by itself The Community rugby department at RugbyWA has a lot of work ahead of them to fix all the damage that has been done in the last 3 years and if they cannot see the messthen they need to sack someone and get someone that can fix their mess
The worse day in community rugby history was when Matt Tink left Perth for the Rebels. It has been downhill since then
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