On a glorious early winter afternoon at Blue Giant Stadium, the Colleagues men put on a cracking show to record another Blue Rinse and head into the mid-season bye with all teams inside the top 4 and four grades at the top of the ladder (Kentwell, Whiddon, Sutherland and Halligan).
Sutherland got the day off to a flier with a strong 38-7 victory as they kept their perfect season in tact.
Judd continued their resurgence with the second consecutive 50 point victory to set up a huge clash against defending premiers Mosman this week, where a victory could push them to #1 on the ladder.
Whiddon remained unbeaten and on top of the table after another bonus point win. With a few stalwarts back on deck, and the coach whisperer Les Goh starting to make his mark, this side is looking more formidable by the week.
Barbour won it the hard way with a tough 17-14 victory in a rematch of last year’s semi final. They too have set up a big clash in what is a rematch of last year’s final and always a firey fixture.
Burke Cup got their season back on track with a much-needed win to consolidate their place in the top 2.
And in the last match of the day, Kentwell capped off a faultless first half of the season with another 40-point scoreline that seems to be becoming the norm. It has been some years since we’ve managed a round unbeaten in the top grade so hats off to all players and coaches for a great achievement.
While the display on Woollahra No.2 was fantastic, arguably the match of the round took place over on No.3 where our Radford Colts needed a bonus point win and significant points differential improvement to progress to the semi finals.
Coming up against defending champs Chatswood, the boys put in a sublime display of running rugby to claim the chocolates and advance to the knockout round against Manly this week. Good luck fellas!
Halligan consolidated their spot atop the table with a convincing 25-0 victory over King’s Old Boys.