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International 9's

LimeTime

Juniors
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Cabramatta Leagues together with the NSWRL present

INTERNATIONAL 9's

SATURDAY FEBRUARY 9th
@
12PM
Teams include:
Japan,Portugal,American
Samoa,Tonga,Pacific Islands,
Australian Indigenous,Cook Islands,
Cabramatta Two Blues,
Balmain Tigers, Penrith Panthers,
Wests Magpies ,
And More....


DON'T MISS IT

Cabra Sports Ground

24 sussex st Cabramatta
 
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Sounds great, LimeTime!

You should post this in the International Forum, though... It will get a bit more notice from supporters of International league.
 

coachz

Juniors
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18
are the 9's still on this weekend? i saw on the news that cabra was flooded or something. ???
 

yappy

Bench
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Just called the club and it's all systems go. Come out and enjoy the start of the season. I'm pretty sure admission is free so why not hop in the car?
 

yappy

Bench
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Wests won our group games pretty convincingly to top Group 1.

We came up against BRET in the semi and the Tiges got the dough 12-6 after leading 4-0 at the break. Toughest game of the day, but once again those pesky Tigers beat us. About time we put a win on them I say - April 20 and June 8 this year would be good days to do so. Didn't hang around for the end, but I don't think Balmain will get beaten in the Final. Good day out though, and hi to Maggies out there maintaining our reputation as the loudest supporters in the comp.
 
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http://www.nswrl.com.au/article.php?id=407

Tigers win International 9s

Saturday, 09th February 2008
Balmain Ryde-Eastwood Tigers produced a perfect second half
performance to defeat Cook Islands 24-8 in the Cup final of the
International Nines tournament held at Cabramatta Sports Ground.

The Tigers led 10-8 at half-time after tries from Ryan Tandy and Mick
Moran and went on with the job in the second half with a further four
touchdowns.

In the semi-finals, Balmain beat Western Suburbs 12-6 after leading
4-0 at the break while the Cook Islands edged out Shellharbour 26-22
thanks to a try from Graeme Jeffries with just 40 seconds remaining in
extra-time.

Fiji A proved too strong in the Trophy final, defeating Jim Beam Cup
outfit Mounties 26-6.

A late try from Dan Randall gave Windsor a 16-12 triumph against
PIRLA (Pacific Islands Rugby League Association) in the Plate final
and the Newtown Jets had too much pace for a gallant Japan in the Bowl
final, winning 36-4.

By Terry Liberopoulos
Rugby League Review

Full results:

CUP
Final: Balmain Ryde-Eastwood d. Cook Islands 24-8.
Semi-finals: Balmain Ryde-Eastwood d. Western Suburbs 12-6, Cook
Islands d. Shellharbour 26-22.

TROPHY
Final: Fiji A d. Mounties 26-6.
Semi-finals: Mounties d. Cabramatta 20-16, Fiji A d. Australian
Indigenous 28-12.

PLATE
Final: Windsor d. PIRLA 16-12.
Semi-finals: Windsor d. Campbelltown Eagles 20-16, PIRLA d. American
Samoa 24-16.

BOWL
Final: Newtown d. Japan 36-4.
Semi-finals: Newtown d. NSW Tertiary 44-7, Japan d. Portugal 20-6.
 

Nfed

Juniors
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713
Pool Resilts

Pool 1
Wests beat Mounties
Windsor beat Newtown
Mounties beat Newtown
Wests beat Windsor
Wests beat Newtown
Mounties beat Windsor

Positions: 1 Wests 2 Mounties 3 Windsor 4 Newtown

Pool 2
Cabramatta beat Campbelltown
BRET beat Tertiary
Cabramatta beat Tertiary
BRET beat Campbelltown
BRET beat Cabramatta
Campbelltown beat Tertiary

Positions: 1 BRET 2 Cabra 3 campbelltown 4 Tertiary

Pool 3
Koori beat Japan
Cook Islands beat PIRLA (forfeit)
Koori beat PIRLA
Cook Islands beat Japan
Cook Islands beat Koori
PIRLA beat Japan

Positions: 1 Cook Islands 2 Koori 3 PIRLA 4 Japan

POOL 4
Shellharbour beat Fiji
Samoa beat Portugal
Shellharbour beat Portugal
Fiji beat Samoa
Shellharbour beat Samoa
Fiji beat Portugal

Positions: 1 Shellharbour 2 Fiji 3 Samoa 4 Portugal
 
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