Reports
Thrilling win completes a perfect year
In arguably the best grand final in Southern Inland history, Waratahs scraped home by two points to complete an unbeaten season. In by far their toughest test of the season, Waratahs were pushed all the way by cross-town rivals Wagga City. Read more
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Narrow loss extends City’s long title wait
Wagga City went heartbreakingly close to ending a 42-year premiership drought at Conolly Rugby Complex on Saturday. The Boiled Lollies haven’t enjoyed success in top tier success since 1974 but couldn’t finish off a second half comeback to fall to Waratahs. Read more
Le Leivre reaps in accolades
A chorus of boos rang out around Conolly Rugby Complex on Saturday as Angus Le Lievre lined up a penalty goal that would win the premiership for Waratahs. He booted it, sealing the game, and ended the season as the competition’s leading tryscorer, goalkicker and pointscorer – and the runaway winner in the Bill Castle Medal count. Read more
Kearns’ workrate earns medal
Waratahs workhorse Sean Kearns proved age is no hurdle. At 38, the flanker was named the Rivcoll Olds Boys Medal winner as the best in the grand final on Saturday. Read more
Dominant victory for Waratahs in seconds
The Wagga club were quick to assert themselves into the game forcing some mistakes from Griffith. It was after some sloppy handling from Griffith that Waratahs’ Tony Richie was able to score the first points of the match with a push over try. Read more
Tara Arnall wins Alicia Quirk Medal
The first ever Alicia Quirk Medal for best and fairest in the Southern Inland Rugby Union women’s sevens competition was won by Tara Arnall. Read more
Leeton’s back-to-back titles emotional high
Last year Leeton’s quest for grand final glory was a tale of redemption but this time it was all in honour of teammate Jess Murphy. Read more
Waratahs start day with a win
Waratahs kick-started a big grand final day for the club by taking out the third grade premiership. Three tries in the first half gave the Wagga club a 21-0 lead over CSU and that was enough for victory on Saturday. Read more