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Sunday, 05 July 2009 17:51

Easts Juniors beat Wynnum Juniors 28-12 in Premier Grade to retain the competition lead on 30 points. Banyo beat Valleys 20-6 to be in second place on 20 points, while Deception Bay and Carina share 19 points after Deception Bay beat Carina 30-28.  Valleys are on 17 points and Arana Hills had the bye to go to 11 points. Redlands beat Aspley on a forfeit after Aspley could not get to the ground on time due to traffic problems, for both teams to share 10 points and Wynnum Juniors are on 6 points.

In Northside 2, Dayboro beat Northside Natives 34-10 to stay in the competition lead on 27 points, while Pine Rivers beat Nundah 36-14 to on 24 points. Mitchelton beat Samford 30-10 to go to 23 points, with Nundah sharing 21 points with Valleys, who beat Aspley 24-16. Normanby drew 16-all with Brisbane Pythons to go to 19 points, with Bayside Warriors beating Sandgate Brighton 34-20 to be on 18 points. Brisbane Pythons are on 11 points, Aspley on 10, Natives on 9, Sandgate Brighton on 6 and Samford on 3 points.

Wests Centenary beat Rochedale 68-4 in Southside 2 to take the competition lead on 24 points. St Brendans were beaten 22-14 by Mt Gravatt to drop to second place on 23 points, while Inala beat Sunnybank 20-12 to be in third place on 22 points, with Mt Gravatt on 16 points and Sunnybank on 15 points. In the other match, Slacks Creek beat Wynnum Manly 32-20 to move to 14 points, with Wynnum on 12 and Rochedale on 4 points.

Brothers Juniors continue in the lead in Northside 3, on 28 points, after defeating Pine Central 40-24 in their top of the table clash, leaving Pine Central on 23 points. Arana Hills and Ferny Grove share 22 points, after Arana beat St Josephs 42-32 and Ferny Grove beat Mitchelton 38-6. Deception Bay had the bye to move to 20 points. Northern Raiders beat Bayside Warriors 46-14 to move to 19 points, while St Josephs stay on 16 points. In the other match, Aspley beat Burpengary 12 -10 to move to 15, with Mitchelton on 12, Burpengary on 10 and Bayside Warriors on 5 points.

In Southside 3, Carina and Logan Wanderers share the competition lead on 25 points after Carina beat Redlands 34-0, Logan Wanderers beat Wynnum Juniors 40 12 and St Brendans were beaten 40-38 by Sunnybank to stay on 24 points. Mustangs received a forfeit from North Stradbroke Island to go 23 points. Edens Landing and Redlands share 19 points after Edens Landing beat Waterford 58-6. North Stradbroke share 14 points with Sunnybank and Souths are on 13, Wynnum on 10 and Waterford on 8 points.

Bulimba Valleys and Carina did not play in Southside 4 as they had already played their match in the Ted Beaumont Trophy. Bulimba stay in the lead on 31 points, with Carina on 22 points. Centenary beat Sunnybank 38-6 to go 21 points, while Logan Brothers beat Slacks Creek 40-32 to move to 18 points. Beenleigh stay on 16 points after being beaten 34-18 by Inala, who share 14 points with Slacks Creek. Logan Wanderers, Waterford and Logan City Chiefs all share 13 points after Logan Wanderers beat Waterford 38-34 and Logan City Chiefs beat Mustangs 40-32. Sunnybank is on 12 points with Mustangs on 1 point.

Logan Brothers beat Capalaba 32-28 in the Under 22 Albert Bishop Shield to retain the competition lead on 27 points. Easts Juniors beat Valleys 58-4 to move to 26 points, with Capalaba on 23 points. Albany Creek beat Arana Hills 70-14 to move to 17 points, while Valleys share 14 points with Graceville, who beat Browns Plains 42 18. St Josephs had the bye to go to 12 points, with Arana on 7 and Browns Plains on 2 points.

In the Under 20 Arthur Sparks Shield, Aspley beat Pine Central 48-26 to stay on top of the competition on 22 points, with Mustangs on 21 points after they beat Carina 24-20. Pine Central stays on 20 points and Carina stays on 19 points. Sunnybank beat Banyo 66-10 to move to 18 points, with Mt Gravatt beating St Josephs 30-14 to go to 17 points, with St Josephs staying on 15 points. Mitchelton had the bye to share 13 points with Deception Bay, who beat Valleys 40-12. Valleys are on 6 and Banyo is on 4 points.

 

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